Hi,
When I've got many files open in the project drawer, it's difficult to
track down the one I want. It would be great if there was an option to
sort the files alphabetically.
Cheers,
Andrew.
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Hello,
Is there a way to adjust the height of the tab bar and force the tabs to
"wrap" (similar to how UltraEdit does it), rather than having to click
on the double arrows and select from the dropdown on the right when the
tabs spill over?
If not, is this something that could go into a future release?
Thanks,
-Justin
Sorry to gripe, but pressing undo after writing a line of code is like
trying to walk up a downward moving escalator. I know it's been said
before but here is another plea to the steadfast, cooperative
developers: at least consider an option to let undo step back word by
word instead of character by character (what would be the nicest is to
step back in logical "chunks" the same way bbedit does).
thanks, Kumar
Hello everyone. I tweaked the folding icons again. Still using the
Stoplight color metaphor, but made them a little less saturated and a little
smoother around the edges. I made the Bookmark Icon blue too. Attached is
a screenshot and the required PNGs.
To install:
1. control-click on TextMate in the Finder and select "Show Package
Contents"
2. double-click on "Contents" in the window that opens
3. double-click on "Resources"
4. copy my replacement pngs to this Resources folder. Accept the dialog to
replace the existing pngs.
Feel free to add this to the wiki.
Simon
Cmd-Shift-L for select line only selects the physical line, not the logical;
if the line was wrapped it will not select the second part. This also causes
the default Duplicate Line macro to not work correctly on wrapped lines I
think. Is this easily fixable?
Regards,
Martin
PS. just ritually sacrificed BBEdit, now that TextMate supports the ODB
Editor Suite.
Hi Allan,
When I double-click on a PHP variable name it selects the whole word
(without the preceding $) as expected. Because I want to select the
whole thing I automatically do a Shift-Left Arrow to add the $ but
something strange happens and I get about half the word selected
without the $. Any chance of fixing this?
My expected behaviour is whichever arrow key (left or right) you first
start using after selecting the text should allow you to expand or
contract the selection at the appropriate end.
Also a suggestion (which BBEdit supports) is that a second shift double
click on a different word should select everything between and
including the two words.
Thanks for your time,
James
Hi,
I am trying to edit some SVG documents. When I open them one at a time
they work fine. When I try to open them in a project (to get tabs even
though I don't want the drawer and stuff :) it doesn't work. They don't
display, and if I click or double-click them in the drawer they try to
open in the browser instead of in the editor.
Is there a list of known bugs to not dupe reports? I couldn't find one,
but then I'm rather tired today.
Thanks,
--
Robin Berjon
Two marvelously useful features that I use heavily for programming all
kinds of language in Emacs and XEmacs are:
- Tab Always Indent: when this option is on, hitting the TAB key
always just indents the current line
- indent-region: re-indent the selection
I see you already have editing over sftp in your todo for 1.1.
TextMate looks like a good start and might find a nice niche. It's a
bit rough around the edges at the moment. And I find it hard to work
without the two indent features I mention above. Maybe I should add
them to the Feature requests page?
-Travis
Hi,
one feature I would really love to have would be the ability to have
tabs without needing a project (if there is I really couldn't find it).
I really like tabs but I only occasionally work using projects. Having
the option to say "any files I open are opened as a tab in the current
window" would positively rock.
Also, having a way of telling TM that you want all your windows full
screen at 0,0 would be really nice and far more usable than what the
default OSX behaviour provides.
--
Robin Berjon
There is really only one rule (apart from normal netiquette) I want you
to uphold:
When you write a _new_ letter to this mailing list, _don't_ use “reply”
on an existing letter (to get the To: filled in).
It screws up threading!!!
If you're using Mail.app, you can control-click the “To” of an existing
letter and select “New Message” to get a compose window with the “To”
header filled in.
Threading is a very useful feature, and especially for me with this
mailing list, since it's basically an archive of user feedback, and I'd
like for the table-of-contents to show _every_ thread, which it
currently doesn't, when one thread contain 2-3 _different_ subjects,
because people have used reply (then it only show the first subject).
So PLEASE remember _not_ to use reply (for new letters)!!!