Watts and Jenny wrote:
What things is [QuickCursor] lacking, do you think?
As I recall, Edit in TextMate used to let us flip back and forth between a window in an application and the one linked to it in TM. With QuickCursor, multiple edits lead to multiple windows saved in TM. Thus QuickCursor is not very helpful for editing long documents.
QuickCursor has two other drawbacks when compared to the "hackish" Edit in Textmate:
1. You can't leave your TextMate window open and still save to the original application via QuickCursor; in fact AFAICT you have to close the TextMate window to save at all. That prevents you from keeping a text copy of your (say) Web form or email message--so you lose everything if your application's connection or login times out.
2. QuickCursor seems to lose all formatting from the original context. This is a real bummer when replying to email messages with multiple quote levels. For example, the text beginning my message turns from a threaded reply to the following unintelligible block:
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Watts and Jenny wrote:
What things is [QuickCursor] lacking, do you think?
As I recall, Edit in TextMate used to let us flip back and forth between a window in an application and the one linked to it in TM. With QuickCursor, multiple edits lead to multiple windows saved in TM. Thus QuickCursor is not very helpful for editing long documents.
QuickCursor has two other drawbacks when compared to the "hackish" Edit in Textmate...
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