On 06/11/2005, at 0.16, Benjamin Jackson wrote:
[...] No bouncing dock icons, no flashing news reader, no growl notifications, just your words staring you in the face. It kind of
From: Allan Odgaard throw-away-1@macromates.com If I were to do a full screen mode, I don't think I should/could disable these things.
You can, just like games do, with a simple call to CGDisplayCapture. TM is actually really nicely suited to full screen mode, because it has no tool bar etc.
My mate brian christensen has a little tutorial here http://www.cocoadevcentral.com/articles/000028.php
If all what's requested is a single document window that goes borderless (adding some margin), and hides the menu/dock, then that's probably something I can add in 1.2 when I anyway change window code -- but it's not a mode I'd devote much time to.
Won't need much time.
The idea is that a single key explodes the current pane to full screen, then user types away until their job is done then the same key toggles back to regular multi-app multi-window candy mode.
In terms of prioritization, adding this will push TM onto the list of environments that writers like to work in: probably still more journalists than web/app hackers in the world?
Tim
-- "non sunt multiplicanda entia praeter necessitatem" William of Ockham (1285-1347/49)