I vote for the empty space, since it's the "project" that somehow is open and not a particular file.
Or it could be a Dashboard with some usage statistics - time spent using your 'favorite' languages, most accessed commands, frequently used keyboard shortcuts, number of bundles installed, etc.Just a random thought I had - could be cool!On Friday, May 4, 2012 at 4:39 PM, Artie Ziff wrote:
On 2/29/12 5:13 AM, Rob McBroom wrote:On Feb 28, 2012, at 4:38 PM, Curt Sellmer wrote:It would also be nice if there were a setting where when you close the last tab in a window, instead of the entire window closing, a new untitled document was used as a placeholder instead, just as when a folder is originally opened.+1In the meantime, you can use the File → Open Recent menu item to semi-quickly reopen the thing. (Or right-arrow into TextMate using Quicksilver.)Thank you, Rob for pointing out this quick recovery.FWICT, when TM2 is launched from the command line on a directory, thewindow we are looking at is an untitled document window as opposed to anempty file browser window. That's the crux of the issue, right? If youclose the last document window then the file browser goes with it,because the file browser is an accessory to the document window asopposed to being a standalone file browser.This is a usability issue as I may never be able to prevent myself fromclosing a document window. Even when clicking on the close icon in thebrowser's file list, the browser is closed with it. I wonder how the TM2Jedi Council will decide what will be the final behavior? Perhaps themost logical thing for TM2 to do is to open an Untitled document windowif the file browser is in use and the last document window is closed.-AZ_______________________________________________textmate mailing list
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