On Jun 1, 2007, at 10:32 AM, Ciarán Walsh wrote:
On 1 Jun 2007, at 15:18, Cliff Pruitt wrote:
very "app" has a set of commonly named files
Perhaps ⌥⌘↑ would be useful
In many cases yes it is. I use it where applicable. But in a my situation it doesn't usually apply. When I say that every app has commonly named files I mean every app has an app.controller.asp and every app has an app.config.asp. In that case ⌥⌘↑ wont work unless I'm switching between the because everything inside a single app has the same extension with a different file name and I almost never need to jump from the app.controller.asp in one app to the same file in another.
What I've often wished I could do was tell TM that for certain patterns, use more than just the extension for the ⌥⌘↑ shortcut. For example it would work perfectly for me if I could tell text mate to keep its default behavior unless the file name matched 'app.([^.])+.asp' at which time it should use match #1 instead of the file extension. (Feature request?) I don't know if that's something I can do with a bundle command or not... I suppose I could try it.
- Cliff