observe my penitent respect for threading! 

While we're on the topic of drawers & fullscreeniness  ...

Any chance the editor could have a 'full screen' mode (ie, completely fullscreen like Firefox [F11 IIRC])?

keybound to something accessible, this would be really swanky. Not sure what would be done about the drawer in this case, but if you think fullscreen mode would be a good feature (Allan), it might have some impact on what you intend to do with the drawer.

Combined with splits and some way to preview server-side html output from within TextMate (am i missing something that exists?) I'd only have to leave TextMate to procrastinate and bathe.

cheers

D

 

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From: John Lianogou [mailto:lists@arachnedesign.net]

Sent: Wednesday, 6 April 2005 11:52 AM

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Subject: Re: [TxMt] Replace the drawer

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I dunno... I sorta favor ditching the drawer. :-) More often than not, I like my text editor to be somewhat full-screen... drawers have a way of making that really not work... I feel like a sidebar approach would be more practical. In fact, if the world were ideal and bloat wasn't a factor, I rather like the way jEdit docks stuff to the left, right, and bottom... it's rather handy for keeping tools like an XPath tester, Ant task manager, and other tools easily accessible, yet unobtrusively minimized when not in use. Best, jL On Apr 5, 2005, at 8:27 PM, Steve Lianoglou wrote: > Allan Odgaard wrote: >>> I don't hate the drawer, I'm just saying, that's the one thing I >>> find to be annoying. >> When I revisit the project window I'll allow for double-clicking >> groups to "descend" into these. That should cut down on leading >> indent. > > Ohh .. a little 'hoisting' action like what you're talking about would > be pretty sweet. > > > cheers, > -steve -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE