[TxMt] Textmate projects and subversion bundle

Rick DeNatale rick.denatale at gmail.com
Tue Oct 16 13:14:54 UTC 2007


On 10/16/07, Jeroen van der Ham <jeroen at je-ju.net> wrote:
> Rick DeNatale wrote:
> > I think now that it's not really that there are two types of projects,
> > but two types of relationship between items in the project and the
> > filesystem.
>
> There actually are two types of projects, and the distinction between
> them is the way they relate to the filesystem. :)
>
> The "File->New Project" kind of project is a kind of document with links
> to files and folders that you have added to that project.
> If on the other hand you drag a folder to TextMate, then you create a
> project directly related to that folder, with all the contents readily
> available.


> In the first kind of project you have *references* to files and folders,
> and you can rearrange those to your liking, including adding groups
> (which have no counterpart in the filesystem), in the latter kind of
> project you are working directly on the filesystem, and rearranging
> files means that they are moved.

So is there a difference between:

1) In the finder, drag the icon of a folder to the textmate application icon
and
2) In textmate File>New Project, then drag the icon of the same folder
to the empty project drawer?


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Rick DeNatale

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