Not a solution, but a handy workaround that I use.
I download directories I'm working on to a local directory and set them up using Transmit's DockSend feature. Then I set up a command in TM that sends the current file (or directory) to Transmit, which automatically uploads it to the right spot on the server (assuming the directory structure is mirrored on the local disk).
The commands are really simple:
DocSend current file to Transmit: open -a "Transmit" "$TM_FILEPATH"
DockSend current directory to Transmit: open -a "Transmit" "$TM_DIRECTORY"
On 11/2/05, Trevor Turk trevorturk@yahoo.com wrote:
I love a lot of things about TextMate - but I'm still having one major problem.
How can I edit multiple files straight from an FTP server in a single window? I use Transmit 3 - which lets you ctrl-click a file and "edit in" whatever. Then, when you save, it shoots the new file up to the server. However, I'm trying to figure out how to do this within one window - like when you're working on a "project". Coming from TextWrangler, this works fine because all your files open in the file browser and you've got one window. In TextMate, I've got a new window every time, and I always have to drag the new windows around because they open in "cascade" like fashion. It's really a pain, and I'm trying to find a way around this...
Is there a way to make a "project" that points to files that are online? Is there a way to get new files to open in a single window? I got the impression that this "single window" thing I was talking about might be coming to TextMate - but I'm trying to figure out a way to work with this as-is.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
- Trevor
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