Hello,
I've been using TM for the last couple of years but, as you all know, a new major release is quite far into the future, and since those issues that I have with TM won't go addressed for the coming few years, I've decided to move back to Emacs. I had a list of things I liked in TM, which Emacs was lacking, but I have found solutions for each one of them, apart from one, last item. I know that this is not an Emacs forum, but I expect quite a few here has moved from Emacs to TM, as I did myself a few years ago, and thought it could be interesting to hear your opinion on the issue (esp. since you will have experience with both editors and would be able to understand the issue better then the pure Emacs folk over at the Emacs forums).
My last remaining item is the project drawer; I do not use it much as my projects usually are single file projects, but I think it is very nice to have and I esp. like the concept that I can have files from different directory trees in one project. I could not find a similar concept in Emacs; neither Speedbar nor ECB since to be able to solve my "problem", as they try to solve other, unrelated, problems. I could use a directory structure but then I have to move some files from other location into my main directory, I would like to avoid that.
The project I think of is my website to be specific, I have all files in a directory structure under ~/Documents, but I have a number of Perl scripts for maintenance located in ~/Applications, and some additional support files located elsewhere, and I don't quite like the concept of moving all those files (about 10 all in all I think) to ~/Documents, even as symlinks.
Any nice, preferable light-weight, solution to this?
TIA.
/Jonas