On 21/4/2006, at 18:50, Dave Baldwin wrote:
On 21 Apr 2006, at 17:16, Chris Thomas wrote:
[...] I don't think my concern about menu length is an invalid one. You're proposing adding five new Diff commands, assuming you replicate each of the existing commands, to what is already one of the longest command menus in TextMate.
Yes, I agree. I do not want these in the Subversion bundle as other than either “hidden” behind the option key, or as environment variable toggled.
Keeping them in its own bundle for now I think is best, and then not use the ctrl-shift A key, because that ruins the ‘type to select’ feature of the menu system. So probably use ctrl-shift-cmd A.
When Allan provides a UI for grouping and enabling subsets of bundle commands, a separate set of commands will be great. Meanwhile, I'm not sure it's a good idea.
+1 to both :)
[...] It would also be useful to set the order - in the subversion bundle when I do a diff, 99.99% of the time I want to diff with BASE so I would like to do control A d rather than control A d down down.
You can re-order the items in the bundle editor. But ‘type to select’ works a little flaky when the items are not alphabetized. I think the system picks the first match as if the items where actually alphabetized, so the actual ordering has no influence on whatgets picked.