Yeah, I shouldn't have said "New", that was misleading. I should have said existing (on disk). So Command-O, or drag onto TextMate's icon — no matter how I open something, it gets melded with what's already open into a tabbed window... m.
On Apr 12, 2018, at 2:04 PM, Grady Player gradyplayer@gmail.com wrote:
I think he might mean with opening from the dragging to the application icon, or with the `mate` command... It is a minor annoyance for me... the number of minor annoyances are kind of adding up in general for me. If I were less lazy I would fix them, or fork it and fix them... or find another editor... but I bought a copy of text mate like 12 years ago... and that is a lot of laziness inertia to overcome.
-Grady
On Apr 12, 2018, at 2:55 PM, Graham Heath graham.p.heath@gmail.com wrote:
Command+N seems to do that for me.
Not so much for you?
On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 3:30 PM Matt Neuburg matt@tidbits.com wrote: I'm sure there's some simple way and that this has been asked and answered before: How do I ask TextMate _not_ to open a new file into a tab of an existing window, but rather into a window of its own?
Main reason I need this is that with multiple unrelated files open I lose track of what's open if they are not all individual windows.
Thx - m.
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