Hi,

You get the right behaviour as in my image no class from GT uses TRMouseClick.
After you enter TRMouseClick and search for gt this only matches methods from the superclass of TRMouseClick.
If you enter your query like 'gt #r' you will get an empty list. Adding #r at the end only shown you the References category.

If you search for TRMouseLeftClick and instead of gt  enter glm you will get one user in glamour.

Cheers,
Andrei

On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 10:58 PM, Alexandre Bergel <alexandre.bergel@me.com> wrote:
Hi!

Consider the following scenario:
- I want to know which classes in GT uses TRMouseClick.

Can I do this using Spotter?
I open Spotter and entered TRMouseClick. I cmd-rightarrow on it, and then entered GT. It gives me this:

But If I click on the selection Object>>gtDebuggerStateIn:
I have that:
gtDebuggerStateIn: composite
<gtDebuggerPresentationOrder: 10>

(GTObjectVariablesBrowser new variablesIn: composite)
title: 'State';
send: #value

Why is gtDebuggerStateIn offered to me? I do not understand…

Cheers,
Alexandre
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