<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; line-break: after-white-space;" class=""><div class=""><br class=""></div><div><blockquote type="cite" class=""><div class="">On 27 Oct 2018, at 15:24, Allan Odgaard <<a href="mailto:mailinglist@textmate.org" class="">mailinglist@textmate.org</a>> wrote:</div><div class=""><div class=""><div style="font-family:sans-serif" class="">
<div style="white-space:normal" class=""><p dir="auto" class="">The file browser has its own glob: The contents of the “matching” field.</p><p dir="auto" class="">Since <code style="background-color:#F7F7F7; border-radius:3px; margin:0; padding:0 0.4em" bgcolor="#F7F7F7" class="">*</code> does not match hidden files, you will need to also update this pattern to include <code style="background-color:#F7F7F7; border-radius:3px; margin:0; padding:0 0.4em" bgcolor="#F7F7F7" class="">.travis.yml</code> and friends</p></div></div></div></div></blockquote><div><br class=""></div>Are you referring to the “matching” field in the search dialog? Is this possible to configure globally? Ideally I would like to .travis.yml to always be included, regardless of what I have in the “matching” field.</div><div><br class=""></div><div>-- <br class="">/Jacob Carlborg</div></body></html>