Thanks for the response (and your contribution), Sean. Keep us posted. I have moved most of my work to TextMate lately and then (re)discovered the missing splitter. My stopgap for the moment is to open the file in an editor that has a splitter, such as TextWrangler or Xcode. A little clumsy but workable, I guess. BTW, Smultron/Fraise has split windows but as soon as you start editing code in a split, syntax highlighting (Ada) disappears and then other wonky stuff starts happening until you have to quit or force quit. Not good.
Jerry
On Mar 2, 2011, at 6:52 AM, Sean Dunn wrote:
The simple answer is not that I'm aware of so far.
The slightly longer answer is that I'm writting one at the moment. :) I wasn't going to mention it to anyone until it was a bit more polished and I'd decided how it should behave.
I'm trying to keep things simple as I see this as only a stop gap measure. So all it currently does is automate opening project files in new windows and then rearranges things on screen. Then if you close the auxilary window it'll reopen (if it's not already loaded) in the main project).
I'm trying to decide if this is better than doing the same trick by opening second copy of the project.
I've got a few wrinkles to sort out, like how RubyAMP's "complete from project work" should work with this. Then I'll throw it open to people to play with.
Cheers, Sean.
Jerry-40 wrote:
Has anyone ever made a window splitter for TextMate?
Jerry
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