On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 7:10 PM, Sean P. DeNigris <sean(a)clipperadams.com>
wrote:
Andrei Chis wrote
> For changing dynamically the tags (annotations) that are in the context
> you
> can use the 'Filter presentations' option from the window menu of the
> inspector window.
This seems interesting, but how does one hook one's tags into this menu?
For
example, I expected my `<gtInspectorTag: #myCoolTag>` to appear in the
window menu along with the usual tags, but when it didn't I noticed that
GTInspector>>#initialize seems to hard-code which tags are available.
Yes, GTInspector>>#initialize hardcodes the available tags. Currently we
did
not use this feature much so it can still be improved. Still a general
mechanism
for discovering tags could slow down the inspector a bit. Maybe specifying
the
tags in class side methods could be an option?
Also, since multiple tags can be associated to the same view, why:
<gtInspectorTag: #myCoolTag1>
<gtInspectorTag: #myCoolTag2>
<gtInspectorTag: #myCoolTag3>
instead of:
<gtInspectorTags: #(myCoolTag1 myCoolTag2 myCoolTag3)>
?
We didn't really had this use case :)
Until now we only added two tags to a presentation.
Could be easily added.
Cheers,
Andrei
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Cheers,
Sean
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