On Aug 16, 2007, at 3:50 AM, Alexey Blinov wrote:
Hm... whats wrong with setup personal SVN server? Why Editor should aware of file backup?
Anyway - if it will be implemented it must be "disableable".
But I vote for making UnDo action more agregate... Not char-by-char - maybe word-by-word or similar... Sometimes to undo semi-long changes i have to press +Z for long time
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for SCM. I use Subversion or Git on every single project I work on. Absolutely.
However, I find I only ever commit solid changes that I can write a good commit message for, like… [FIXED] No longer eats small children
That's really how you're supposed to use SCM, especially with a shared project with more than a single developer.
What I'm talking about with this feature is handling all the in between steps that aren't good enough to commit, but nothing as tiny as a few characters.
And also getting SCM used by people on single-developer projects and individual random files.
But, yes. This system would have to be optional.
to really do this right it would have to be a part of TextMate itself instead of just a textmate bundle. And since I have no clue how to program textmate plugins and don't have the source code for textmate handy, I'm going to have to settle for making this as a textmate bundle and overwriting command-s or something.
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