On Jul 3, 2007, at 3:20 PM, Constantinos Neophytou ♎ wrote:
Just out of curiosity, is there a particular reason you're using separate windows and not project tabs for each file you're in? I work on multiple files all the time (I've been known to have up to 10-15 files open and currently being worked on), but everything's made straight forward with textmate's project window as I have a single window with a file/folder list on the side, and each file open in tabs.. so when i cmd-tab, i end up back to the file i was on with all the files i'm working on visible in the tabs..
Can you see two or more source files at the same time? That's what I want. Here's a picture: http://www.testing.com/blog/images/textmate.png
I can see both the test file (sheet-tests.rb) and the source I'm working on to make the test pass (stereotypes.rb).
I don't care if they're in separate windows. In fact, I'd prefer them not to be. I'd rather split the screen (as in Emacs or IDEA).
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