Originally at 2015-02-14T20:24:52Z by Blake McBride closed at 2015-02-14T21:02:27Z
While browsing a class, I put my cursor on the middle of the word "Widget". I then clicked on InspectIt. I get: "Widget does not understand #subclass:", with Abandon & Debug buttons.
However if I select the whole word "Widget" and click on InspectIt, it does as expected.
If the user forgets to select what they want to inspect perhaps the InspectIt button should create a popup that says: "nothing selected".
Originally at 2015-02-14T20:24:52Z by Blake McBride closed at 2015-02-14T21:02:27Z
While browsing a class, I put my cursor on the middle of the word "Widget". I then clicked on InspectIt. I get: "Widget does not understand #subclass:", with Abandon & Debug buttons.
However if I _select the whole word_ "Widget" and click on InspectIt, it does as expected.
If the user forgets to select what they want to inspect perhaps the InspectIt button should create a popup that says: "nothing selected".
Originally at 2015-02-14T20:24:52Z by Blake McBride closed at 2015-02-14T21:02:27Z
While browsing a class, I put my cursor on the middle of the word "Widget". I then clicked on InspectIt. I get: "Widget does not understand #subclass:", with Abandon & Debug buttons.
However if I select the whole word "Widget" and click on InspectIt, it does as expected.
If the user forgets to select what they want to inspect perhaps the InspectIt button should create a popup that says: "nothing selected".