On Jan 6, 2005, at 1:35 AM, Fred B. wrote:
-Your Command+T shortcut made me think about tabs in other apps. Again, this is only a question: Why not implement tabs in TM as in Safari, FireFox, iTerm, etc. ? I mean, opening a new tab for newly opened files only if requested (or stated in prefs). Like: I open a file in a project => it goes in the current tab. I Command-open a file => it goes in a new tab. Command+T makes a new empty tab. etc.
I would __really__ like this behavior. It would be far more useful to me than the current TM implementation. Just make it work like Safari, with the same tab behavior, history tracking, etc. Safari is easily the most efficient tab implementation I use on my Mac. Like other posters, the current TM implementation is pretty much worthless because of the current new-tab-for-every-single-file-in-my-project-and-there-are-hundreds-and- I-end-up-using-the-project-drawer-because-the-tab-I-want-is-never- visible--even-if-I-just-used-it-two-seconds-ago approach. ;-)
Best, Eric
BTW, I use TM for Ruby/Rails development.