I by no means meant that that was the way to go. He did ask if it there was a way to convert project files.
I believe that if he has a decent project layout, it would be easier that he create the projects as he needs to work on them by dragging the project directories into the drawer and saving as a new project. But if he wants to do it all at once, a quick script that takes 20 minutes or so might actually be quicker than the manual way.
-Derek On Jan 30, 2008, at 12:09 PM, pmsquillace wrote:
Yeah I was thinking that but I have hundreds of projects. If this takes any more time I just might as well go that route.
I am so glad I found this mailing list because for the longest time I thought textmate did not have any support. :-D
Thanks for your advice,
Paul
Sven Axelsson-3 wrote:
On 30/01/2008, pmsquillace pmsquillace@gmail.com wrote:
OK, I will figure it out from that example.
thanks so much for your help with this.
Isn't that more work that it is worth? Surely it is easier just to recreate the projects from the file hierarchy directly in Textmate?
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