Btw I remember that feature too, in fact that's why I initially reimplemented it in avian-missing.tmbundle https://github.com/elia/avian-missing.tmbundle/tree/1c6283ceba44a0ac380a565c45153f3703e75846#n-new-file, what happened was more or less the following:
After hitting the new file key equivalent a dialog was presented:
- it has the base-name selected (ready to be overwritten) - it had the same extension as the current file set - the folder of the current file was selected
I then removed it https://github.com/elia/avian-missing.tmbundle/commit/bdc9240388bd56f1978feaae99c424d95c92706b when ⇧⌘N was introduced creating the file directly in the filebrowser and letting me change the name*. But it never was on par with its predecessor and also has that nasty rewrite-as-you-type bug that people reports from time to time.
* also it was relying on assistive devices and applescript and had a few limitations
Elia
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On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 9:25 AM, Allan Odgaard mailinglist@textmate.org wrote:
On 20 Nov 2014, at 9:13, Bert Fitié wrote:
[…] For my markdown files I used the above recommended Preferences →
Files method. It resulted in new files with a .mdown suffix. How do I change it to get the .md suffix, the suffix I use for my markdown files?
Sounds like you have an outdated Markdown bundle: https://github.com/textmate/markdown.tmbundle/commit/ baa7f0b3eab2c0b98efa06e1dbd7941f3ecbf227
https://github.com/textmate/textmate/wiki/Reverting-To-Defaults
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