On 5/31/07, Allan Odgaard throw-away-1@macromates.com wrote:
On 31. May 2007, at 19:24, Cliff Pruitt wrote:
[...] I guess that most of the time I open a file, I'm opening a sibling to the file I'm currently editing [...]
[...] If you've already got a project open (re: "which is often in a subdirectory of the project") why not use the file drawer to just click the file?
Or even better: Navigation → Go to File… (⌘T)
I guess ⌘T does the trick. I'll just have to break the habit of also using ⌘O.
Okay, on to the next request. :-)
Or maybe this already exists: I would like a list of open files in most-recently-used (MRU) order. ⌘T could probably be tweaked to do this. In fact, many times it at least shows me the very last file I looked at. But sometimes it does not (and I don't know why). And the order of the subsequent files (alphabetized?) isn't particularly useful in a large project.
The utility for an MRU list is that during software development I often flip between the same 2 - 5 files while fixing a bug or adding a feature.
-Chuck