[TxMt] Re: Projects are gone in TM2?

Amiel Martin amiel at carnesmedia.com
Wed Dec 14 23:15:58 UTC 2011


Jeff,

Try experimenting with the settings listed below in .tm_properties.
They all take a glob string, so an example would be:
  exclude = "{*.{o,pyc},Icon\r,CVS,_darcs,_MTN,\{arch\},blib,*~.nib}"

Hope this helps,

-Amiel

* `exclude`
* `excludeFiles`
* `excludeDirectories`
* `excludeInBrowser`
* `excludeInFolderSearch`
* `excludeInFileChooser`
* `excludeFilesInBrowser`
* `excludeDirectoriesInBrowser`
* `include`
* `includeFiles`
* `includeDirectories`
* `includeInBrowser`
* `includeInFileChooser`
* `includeFilesInBrowser`
* `includeDirectoriesInBrowser`
* `includeFilesInFileChooser`



On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 3:09 PM, Jeff Paquette <paquette at atnetsend.net>wrote:

> I have to second the use case of using the project to filter out files and
> directories I don't want "Search in project" to look in.  Is there way to
> do this in TM2 without projects?
>
> Jeff
>
> On Dec 14, 2011, at 5:54 PM, Morgan Harris wrote:
>
>  Surely your whole project is inside one folder. And surely if you're
> working on a team, you're using git or svn.
>
> Open the project folder. Bam. You're done. You've opened your project. If
> your project contains a bunch of directories lying around your system then,
> my friend, you are doing it wrong. (And if you have some perverse reason to
> do that, there are symlinks.)
>
> And obviously you want to add .tm_properties to your .gitignore. Jeez.
>
> --
> Morgan Harris
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>
> On Thursday, 15 December 2011 at 9:47 AM, dvlogic wrote:
>
>
> I rely on project files for TextMate for the following reasons:
>
> (1) I work on many different projects, bouncing between the sets of sources
> within each project. By opening a project file, it makes it easy for me to
> restore where I was at when I bounce from one project back to another.
>
> (2) I work in a team, where each developer uses different tools on
> different
> platforms. I prefer to keep my TextMate project files in a completely
> separate area away from the sources so I don't have to worry about
> polluting
> the source repository with "my baggage."
>
> (3) Because each set of sources contains multi platform files, I use the
> TextMate project settings to hide sources (via regex syntax) for files I
> don't want to see or more importantly find references in when I do a "find
> in project" search.
>
> Please keep projects in TM2 or an equivalent way to group sets of sources.
>
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