ok, taking the ball :)
Basically to make a project you throw a file named ".tm_properties" the the project root with this content: *projectDirectory = "$CWD"*.
There you can also override settings specifically for your project (take that of textmatehttps://github.com/textmate/textmate/blob/master/.tm_propertiesas a complex example). What you get is that the project equals to a fs folder, you can tweak visibility and behavior but it won't accept "sparse" files and folders as a project. If you miss the clickable project files you should explore the favorites system.
PS. a recent commit made tm2 consider a project every folder explicitly opened via *mate* or UI (without the need for a .tm_properties)
Hope it helps :)
Elia
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On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 12:49 AM, Jerry lanceboyle@qwest.net wrote:
Wow. The silence is deafening. :-( Jerry
On Feb 2, 2013, at 7:35 AM, bobrocke wrote:
I'm late to the party.
How did your attempts a replicating TextMate 1 project functionality in TextMate 2 go? Any tips or pointers learned?
Bob
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