That's one of the things that's holding me back from using TM full time at the moment; I really need to have a tabbed interface, without defining a project first.
Hopefully soon! :)
TM is looking great though!
On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 20:57:31 +0100, Robin Berjon robin.berjon@expway.fr wrote:
Michael Stillwell wrote:
I'm clearly doing something wrong here but--how on earth do I turn tabs on?! Every time I open a new file (cmd-O) it opens in a new window! I've looked through all the menu items, searched the wiki, help *and* the mailing list and but I'm still tab-less. (I'm embarrassed to say I can't figure out how to activate the "dynamic file outline" working either--so I'm actually not able to use features number 1 and 2 on the homepage...)
Don't be ashamed, it took me ages too :) To get the tabs you have to first create a project (cmd-ctrl-n), then add files to its tray (cmd-shift-a), and then when you click on those files you get tabs. Alternatively you can drop multiple files on the app and it'll create a scratch project.
So it's quite a few more hoops to jump through than your usual editor with tabs, but imho it's better than all the completely tab-free ones and I hear that it'll be getting better.
-- Robin Berjon
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