Hello Jonathan
Am 2010-10-15 um 06:02 schrieb Jonathan Wright:
I just installed seaside to my squeak image.
Which way did you do it? And when?
However, it seemed to have changed/upgraded my class browser. I love some of the new features, like chasing variables for instance.
Yes, some Seaside tools depend on the OmniBrowser Framework, and the OmniBrowser is installed as Default Browser subsequently to the Install.
But it seems to have taken away the feature of coloring the variables and methods for easier reading. I looked around for a preference but couldn't find one to set it back. Is there a way to change this feature in the browser?
If you installed using Metacello or the "Installer" script (look for either word in the Installation method you used), you can use the Metacello-way _again_ since there was a small update lately which corrected the loading of some packages and Shout, the syntax highlighter (or code colouring, as you call it), should load correctly now.
Do It:
"Omnibrowser, including Refactoring engine" Installer squeaksource project: 'MetacelloRepository'; install: 'ConfigurationOfOmniBrowser'. (Smalltalk at: #ConfigurationOfOmniBrowser) project lastVersion load: #( Dev ).
Note that lastVersion may refer to a non-release version (beta/developmentā¦), while latestVersion would indicate the latest release version.
So Long, -Tobias