Also, a project file will save the state you left your project in (as in which files are open in tabs), you can set project-specific $TM variables, and you can maintain custom groups so that your project can be organized in more ways then just the directory structure. I'm sure there's probably more too...
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On May 8, 2006, at 9:37 AM, Eric Coleman wrote:
Sure ;)
I don't have to remember where I put the clients crap. I can click my saved folder and see a listing of projects I have on my computer... ;)
Eric Coleman
On May 8, 2006, at 10:33 AM, Jonathan Barrett wrote:
As an aside, is there any intrinsic benefit to using a project file vs. just moving to the directory (in which I live) and typing `mate .`?
Not looking to start a holy war, but I'm just wondering if I'm missing any project file goodness?
-J
On 8 May 2006, at 3:20, Eric Coleman wrote:
A Dashboard widget that listed your textmate project files? I have a saved search right now that lists all the textmate project files, and thought a widget would be nice.
If anyone's interested, I'll toss something together ;)
Regards, Eric
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