Hi all, Is there have some support in browser tools for filtering senders/implementors of given receiver?
Sometimes i really need to filter senders/implementors which found only in single package or in all subclasses of some class. For example, try senders of 'value:' - in my image it shows list with 1119 entries. Its impossible to find only those which interesting to me. The only way around is to use not so common selectors for own methods. But even this can't help, if you want, for instance, to find all senders of 'value:' in your classes, because it get flooded with image-wide search results.
Hi Igor,
In message list browsers you have a filter list option as a menu item. It is buried under the 'more ...' menu item (In my opinion it should be the first menu option ...).
In it you can for example filter the list of messages to only include messages who were defined by you.
Romain
On Sep 21, 2007, at 2:29 PM, Igor Stasenko wrote:
Hi all, Is there have some support in browser tools for filtering senders/implementors of given receiver?
Sometimes i really need to filter senders/implementors which found only in single package or in all subclasses of some class. For example, try senders of 'value:' - in my image it shows list with 1119 entries. Its impossible to find only those which interesting to me. The only way around is to use not so common selectors for own methods. But even this can't help, if you want, for instance, to find all senders of 'value:' in your classes, because it get flooded with image-wide search results.
-- Best regards, Igor Stasenko AKA sig.
-- Romain Robbes http://romain.robb.es
Thanks! Yeah, really its hidden too deep to discover :)
On 21/09/2007, Romain Robbes romain.robbes@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Igor,
In message list browsers you have a filter list option as a menu item. It is buried under the 'more ...' menu item (In my opinion it should be the first menu option ...).
In it you can for example filter the list of messages to only include messages who were defined by you.
Romain
On Sep 21, 2007, at 2:29 PM, Igor Stasenko wrote:
Hi all, Is there have some support in browser tools for filtering senders/implementors of given receiver?
Sometimes i really need to filter senders/implementors which found only in single package or in all subclasses of some class. For example, try senders of 'value:' - in my image it shows list with 1119 entries. Its impossible to find only those which interesting to me. The only way around is to use not so common selectors for own methods. But even this can't help, if you want, for instance, to find all senders of 'value:' in your classes, because it get flooded with image-wide search results.
-- Best regards, Igor Stasenko AKA sig.
-- Romain Robbes http://romain.robb.es
Or, use the Protocol Browser which is very useful for these queries (get it from the class menu in a System Browser).
- Bert -
On Sep 21, 2007, at 15:48 , Igor Stasenko wrote:
Thanks! Yeah, really its hidden too deep to discover :)
On 21/09/2007, Romain Robbes romain.robbes@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Igor,
In message list browsers you have a filter list option as a menu item. It is buried under the 'more ...' menu item (In my opinion it should be the first menu option ...).
In it you can for example filter the list of messages to only include messages who were defined by you.
Romain
On Sep 21, 2007, at 2:29 PM, Igor Stasenko wrote:
Hi all, Is there have some support in browser tools for filtering senders/implementors of given receiver?
Sometimes i really need to filter senders/implementors which found only in single package or in all subclasses of some class. For example, try senders of 'value:' - in my image it shows list with 1119 entries. Its impossible to find only those which interesting to me. The only way around is to use not so common selectors for own methods. But even this can't help, if you want, for instance, to find all senders of 'value:' in your classes, because it get flooded with image-wide search results.
-- Best regards, Igor Stasenko AKA sig.
-- Romain Robbes http://romain.robb.es
-- Best regards, Igor Stasenko AKA sig.
On 9/21/07, Bert Freudenberg bert@freudenbergs.de wrote:
Or, use the Protocol Browser which is very useful for these queries (get it from the class menu in a System Browser).
Just a note: the Protocol Browser is available in OmniBrowser! (Juraj and I did it over a weekend) Either right click on a class and select 'Browse Protocol', or press {Alt, Cmd}-P.
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