seeing as how you can open multiple folders in the project drawer (by
shift-arrow selecting them and then arrow-right to open), would it be
possible to allow multiple files to be opened as tabs in one go as well, so,
selecting a few with shift and then enter to open them?
/MS
Is there a way in v1.0.1 to highlight a line or a block and have it
either commented or uncommented based on the current state of the line
(a la Scite)? Could this be done through the use of Macros?
-Brian
Hi Allan and al.
I know it can be done two ways[1] but could it be possible to have a
"Insert file" option in File or Edit? It would be easier and more natural.
Thanks,
[1] Text/Execute Line Inserting Result or Text/Filter Through Command...
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I've also noticed that when I'm working in a project, and I make a
selection that requires horizontal scrolling and then switch back and
forth between another tab, that TM forgets the scrollbar X, Y
coordinates. For now I can hit Cmd-J, but it would be nice if I didn't
have to refocus every time I switch between tabs.
Chris
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I've noticed that when I'm making a mouse selection that extends beyond
the visible editing area, TM doesn't scroll to follow my movements. This
is fairly unintuitive. WIll this be changing in an upcoming release?
Chris
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Currently when you do an extended Find across a project and choose to
replace text, it is not obvious that your changes aren't saved when you
close the dialog box, which would be the expected bahavior.
It wasn't until I had uploaded all the files in the project and was
about to close the project (I had already closed all of the tabs) when I
was asked if I wanted to save the changed documents! I had to go through
to whole upload process again to commit my changes!
This behavior should be much more transparent to the user--either by
automatically saving changes to files that are not open in tabs or to
have a check box on the find/replace in project dialog that offers to
save changes automatically.
Chris
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Hi All,
When "Saving as" a document using for instance "iso-latin-1" file
encoding, if the document contains a character that can not be saved
with this encoding, the file is automaticaly saved in UTF-8. OK, that's
the same with TextEdit. But the point is, we have no warning about it,
which could be confusing.
Could we have a message box that display :
"your document cannot be saved in <the encoding you want>,
so what do you want to do :
[] save as UTF-8
[] edit your document to change exotic character(s)"
And could we have too an utility to track down those characters that
prevent the file from being saved in the chosen encoding? Or does RegEx
Find/Replace allow it?
And (last) for HTML file, when saving, could TM match the
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=xxx">
with the File Encoding?
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I was thinking that it might be useful to be able to view two documents
side by side in a project for easy reference. You could alt-click drag
from the gutter to create a split and then drag tabs between splits up
top...
Any thoughts on this?
Chris
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Hi Allan,
I was thinking that it would be useful if, in the Open Recent menu, you
separated Projects from Files with a horizontal divider. See the
attached for one implementation idea.
Chris
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