Just tried it without having a tmproj file, it's working equally as well for me.
As far as I know, there is no TM_PROJECT_DIRECTORY set (by looking in preferences). Is there a temporary location that environment variables are stored that I can check?
Jack
On 09-12-08 3:29 PM, Gerd Knops wrote:
It may have to do with my current project not having an actual tmproj file? I'd like to keep it that way rhough.
I double-checked, TM_PROJECT_DIRECTORY is set to the correct value.
I don't see TODO using TM_SELECTED_FILES or TM_SELECTED_FILE. It does use TM_FILEPATH, but only when called with a 'dir' argument. I double-checked and that branch is not executed.
So I have no idea why it is doing that...
Thanks
Gerd
On Dec 8, 2009, at 4:44 PM, Jack matier wrote:
On 09-12-08 2:29 PM, Gerd Knops wrote:
When I use the TODO bundle I want it to scan the entire project, but it defaults to scanning the file selected in the. project drawer.
That leads to this annoying workflow:
- Call up TODO list
- Scratch head why it's empty
- Remember
- Curse
- Finde selected file in project drawer and deselect
- Call up TODO list
How can I get the TODO bundle to always scan the entire project?
Thanks
Gerd
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I can't seem to replicate this.
When I use the shortcut or go through the menu it stays selected and scans everything. As far as I know, it operated the same way for me on Leopard as it is now on Snow Leopard. Are you using any plugins?
Jack
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