<html><head><style>body{font-family:Helvetica,Arial;font-size:13px}</style></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space;"><div id="bloop_customfont" style="font-family:Helvetica,Arial;font-size:13px; color: rgba(0,0,0,1.0); margin: 0px; line-height: auto;">+1 for not being useful too (not against adding it tho)</div><div id="bloop_sign_1413576535060486144" class="bloop_sign"><span style="font-family:helvetica,arial;font-size:13px"></span><span></span></div> <br><p style="color:#000;">On October 17, 2014 at 12:55:28 PM, Carpii UK (<a href="mailto:carpii.uk@gmail.com">carpii.uk@gmail.com</a>) wrote:</p> <blockquote type="cite" class="clean_bq"><span><div><div></div><div>Put me down for another person who wouldn't find this useful personally.<br><br>Thats not a reason not to add it, but IF it's added, Id really hope it<br>doesn't interfere with TM's ability to over AFP/NFS, on remote<br>filesystems that don't support versioning.<br><br>On 17/10/2014, Tobias Jung <mylists@ct-jung.de> wrote:<br>> Igor K wrote (Fri, 17 Oct 2014 18:33:14 +0300):<br>><br>>> Well I use Git myself a lot, but mostly for development.<br>>><br>>> Sometimes though I’m working on some random text files, like articles<br>>> or markdowns that are not being versioned and initing a git repository<br>>> for each and every of them sounds like a really bad idea.<br>><br>> I see your point but when Allan says that supporting Apple's versioning "can<br>> be a bit of a straitjacket" I fear that it might have some disadvantages, so<br>> IF that is the case I'd prefer TextMate not to support it.<br>><br>> Just like you, I use TextMate on a lot of "non-development" files that<br>> aren't located in a git repository, so I use Michael Lehmkuhl's way to<br>> "Backup on save":<br>> <http://wiki.macromates.com/Main/Howtos#BackupOnSave><br>><br>> ... well, I changed it a bit to include the original path in the backup<br>> path, i.e. when the file I'm working on is<br>> /Users/tob/Documents/PlainText/Articles/SomeFile.txt<br>> it'll be backuped as<br>> /Users/tob/TextMate-Backups/20141017/Documents/PlainText/Articles/SomeFile.txt.201410117200614.tmbackup<br>><br>> Of course, this doesn't provide any kind of interface to browse those files<br>> so you have to rely on the Finder; but it works well for me.<br>><br>> Kind regards,<br>> Tobias Jung<br>><br>><br>> _______________________________________________<br>> textmate mailing list<br>> textmate@lists.macromates.com<br>> http://lists.macromates.com/listinfo/textmate<br><br>_______________________________________________<br>textmate mailing list<br>textmate@lists.macromates.com<br>http://lists.macromates.com/listinfo/textmate</div></div></span></blockquote></body></html>