you are right. Instead of opening the project-dir from the commandline, I have now made my first tmproject. Its ok.
I usually just type prompt> e dirname
where e is aliased to 'open -a TextMate'
in this case it would be nice if the subdirs were at root level.
-- Simon Strandgaard
open -a TextMate projectdir
On 8/17/06, Michael Reece mreece@vinq.com wrote:
that may apply to your project, but not mine!
i have multiple top-level directories in my project drawer, none of which match the name of the project (what appears in the title), plus files not nested within a folder in the project drawer.
On Aug 17, 2006, at 4:37 AM, Simon Strandgaard wrote:
The root item in the project drawer, is wasting valuable screen space. all the sub-items is indented by ~20 pixels. 20 columns * ~700 rows = 14000 pixels wasted. The name of the root-item can be seen in the window title, so its redundant to have it in the project drawer as well.
Well I could just hide the project drawer...
Thanks :-)
-- Simon Strandgaard
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