On May 31, 2007, at 11:11 AM, Chuck Esterbrook wrote:
When I hit Command+O, the directory I'm put in is the one for the project, but I would prefer that the directory match the file that I'm currently editing (which is often in a subdirectory of the project).
I guess that most of the time I open a file, I'm opening a sibling to the file I'm currently editing. I have this behavior with UltraEdit on Windows and find it quite productive.
-Chuck
I'm not quite sure I understand what you're asking. Cmd+O is just a generic open command. The directory you are shown is the last directory that TextMate remembers you opening something from. If you've already got a project open (re: "which is often in a subdirectory of the project") why not use the file drawer to just click the file?
- Cliff