Hi,
Now, that more people are playing with the GTInspector, I would like to raise another point that might otherwise go unnoticed: The inspector extensions do not only work in the inspector, but can also be combined in other browsers as well.
For example, the attached picture shows a Pillar browser that shows only the presentations relevant to editing Pillar books. And the code looks like:
GLMPager new with: [ :pager |
pager show: [ :composite :file |
composite title: file basename.
file gtInspectorItemsIn: composite.
file gtInspectorPillarConfigurationIn: composite.
file gtInspectorPillarIn: composite.
file gtInspectorPillarProjectIn: composite.
file gtInspectorPngIn: composite.
file gtInspectorGifIn: composite.
file gtInspectorContentsIn: composite ] ];
openOn: FileSystem disk workingDirectory
See here some more details:
The interesting thing is that we can now easily imagine creating rather sophisticated tools with little code and that we only use for a very short time (like minutes). This has a rather high disruption potential given that no other environment I know of allows for something like this.
Let us know what you think.
Cheers,
Doru
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