On Jun 1, 2007, at 2:42 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 31. May 2007, at 19:24, Cliff Pruitt wrote:
[...] I guess that most of the time I open a file, I'm opening a sibling to the file I'm currently editing [...]
[...] 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?
Or even better: Navigation → Go to File… (⌘T)
Yeah, for some reason I just seem to have issues with using ⌘T. Maybe it just lack of taking the time to get used to it. I mean, it does its job fine, the problem is on my end, not TM. It just doesn't seem to sit so well with the way I organize files. I've got a web- dev framework I created that structures each sub-section of the site as its own "app". Every "app" has a set of commonly named files so if I use ⌘T & filter by "app.controller" I get a whole slew of results. Honestly that's probably something I could write a bundle for since its so specific to my framework. I'm doing fine with the project drawer for now.