On Aug 27, 2008, at Aug 27, 2008 | 1:59 PM, Gerd Knops wrote:
On Aug 27, 2008, at 12:36 PM, Thomas Aylott wrote:
I usually use cmd-z, cmd-shift-z toundo and redo your last edit. That'll move your cursor back there.
There is no way to really do what you want though.
I did once try and built something that would do that, but I found it impossible without making a plugin or something. And I have no clue how to make a plugin.
Even with a plugin that is near impossible. I tried, because before TM I used jEdit, and had written just such a plugin that would show me a clickable list of the last N positions, complete with context of configurable size. That was extremely useful when working on complex code, and I really miss that feature.
Gerd
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On Aug 26, 2008, at 9:07 AM, chad gulley wrote:
i've been using textmate for a few months now. i'm a vim convert... ;-)
anyway, i've found a replacement for almost everything except vim's ability to hit ctrl-o and ctrl-i to go forward and backward in the "jump history". does anyone know how to accomplish this in textmate? or maybe just jump back to previous position? i know bookmarks can do basically the same thing...it's just nice to have when you realized you forgot to set a bookmark.
thanks.
chad
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ok, well thanks for the comments. i sort of figured that was a bit of a stretch...