On 11. Feb 2007, at 18:49, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 10. Feb 2007, at 13:57, David Chartier wrote:
I don't know if I'm using TextMate in a strange way, but: I have an HTML blogging project open with a couple of root folders, and each of those folders have one sub-folder for archive purposes. Every now and then I like to archive posts from the main folder into the sub-folder, but when I do this the sub-folder unfurls - and I really don't want this to happen. Is there any way to stop it? A preference I can check somewhere? Why does it open in the first place; is this behavior useful to some other workflow or language?
I.e. you drag file A into folder A (which is closed at the time) and after the drop, folder A is now open, yet you wanted it to automatically close again, after the drop?
I don’t know if other programs add code to handle this, I am relying on the default behavior of the outline view.
Coincidentally I stumbled upon an undocumented way to change the default behavior of the outline view.
To get it to close the group, after a drop, run this command in terminal:
defaults write -g NSRequireAutoCollapseOutlineAfterDropsDefault - bool yes
This will change it system-wide. You can use ‘com.macromates.textmate’ instead of -g, to make it only behave this way in TextMate.