Hoi,
GTInspector is awesome!
I am spending a lot of time scrolling through GTInspector lists and tables trying to spot the row that I am interested in though. Is there a trick to accelerate this somehow?
I am used to Emacs where I can use the search function to type a text fragment - e.g. "error" - and have the matching occurrences highlighted. It would be awesome if the glamour lists/tables support some similar lightweight searching mechanism...?
Cheers! -Luke
P.S. Here is a screenshot of a haystack and I am trying to eyeball needles in... e.g. I want to find a particular address or a field called "error" or ...
Hi,
You should use Spotter for that. You can inspect Spotter similar to how you extend an inspector.
Cheers, Doru
On Dec 8, 2017, at 12:11 PM, Luke Gorrie luke@snabb.co wrote:
Hoi,
GTInspector is awesome!
I am spending a lot of time scrolling through GTInspector lists and tables trying to spot the row that I am interested in though. Is there a trick to accelerate this somehow?
I am used to Emacs where I can use the search function to type a text fragment - e.g. "error" - and have the matching occurrences highlighted. It would be awesome if the glamour lists/tables support some similar lightweight searching mechanism...?
Cheers! -Luke
P.S. Here is a screenshot of a haystack and I am trying to eyeball needles in... e.g. I want to find a particular address or a field called "error" or ...
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That would be neat actually!
Is there an idiomatic way to invoke the spotter on some object in the inspector?
I am using Spotter all the time but always via Shift-Return and starting with a global search. I seldom drill down in practice, must improve my Spottering habits.
On 8 December 2017 at 12:42, Tudor Girba tudor@tudorgirba.com wrote:
Hi,
You should use Spotter for that. You can inspect Spotter similar to how you extend an inspector.
Cheers, Doru
On Dec 8, 2017, at 12:11 PM, Luke Gorrie luke@snabb.co wrote:
Hoi,
GTInspector is awesome!
I am spending a lot of time scrolling through GTInspector lists and
tables trying to spot the row that I am interested in though. Is there a trick to accelerate this somehow?
I am used to Emacs where I can use the search function to type a text
fragment - e.g. "error" - and have the matching occurrences highlighted. It would be awesome if the glamour lists/tables support some similar lightweight searching mechanism...?
Cheers! -Luke
P.S. Here is a screenshot of a haystack and I am trying to eyeball
needles in... e.g. I want to find a particular address or a field called "error" or ...
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Just add the extension to your object, and a search icon will appear in the inspector.
Doru
On Dec 8, 2017, at 12:51 PM, Luke Gorrie luke@snabb.co wrote:
That would be neat actually!
Is there an idiomatic way to invoke the spotter on some object in the inspector?
I am using Spotter all the time but always via Shift-Return and starting with a global search. I seldom drill down in practice, must improve my Spottering habits.
On 8 December 2017 at 12:42, Tudor Girba tudor@tudorgirba.com wrote: Hi,
You should use Spotter for that. You can inspect Spotter similar to how you extend an inspector.
Cheers, Doru
On Dec 8, 2017, at 12:11 PM, Luke Gorrie luke@snabb.co wrote:
Hoi,
GTInspector is awesome!
I am spending a lot of time scrolling through GTInspector lists and tables trying to spot the row that I am interested in though. Is there a trick to accelerate this somehow?
I am used to Emacs where I can use the search function to type a text fragment - e.g. "error" - and have the matching occurrences highlighted. It would be awesome if the glamour lists/tables support some similar lightweight searching mechanism...?
Cheers! -Luke
P.S. Here is a screenshot of a haystack and I am trying to eyeball needles in... e.g. I want to find a particular address or a field called "error" or ...
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