On 21.01.12 04:18, Allan Odgaard wrote:
That said, display names are also things like making “/” show as “Macintosh HD” (or whatever it is named), so not sure we can do entirely without them.
Like I said, I'd actually prefer that. I spend half my time on the command line, where it's called “/”. It's even called “/” when I use ⌘⇧G in a file dialog or Finder window, little as I touch them. I can live with display names, but if I could get rid of them, that would be an improvement. For the whole system.
FYI current test build (r9005) does not use display names for ⌘T.
Thanks, I'll try that out.
BTW, I get a lot of these in my logs:
23.01.12 08:31:55 /Applications/alpha/TextMate.app/Contents/MacOS/TextMate[92977] /home/ccreutzi/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Session/Info.plist~: set flags (was: 00000000): Operation not supported
I assume that's expected for a non-HFS+ home?
Christopher