You can make an argument that the point of the filesystem is to organize files/projects and that's how most editors work.
I've been a textmate user for a long time and I've never used "projects", that's not to say that I think it is an unused feature at all, or that some support for those features shouldn't be brought back, but I don't see it as a major feature, and i certainly don't see it as a huge disappointment.
Why not suggest a few ideas for how to bring the feature back, or make it better instead of threatening to switch to another editor.
An ongoing post is already up here: http://wiki.macromates.com/Suggestions/ProjectManagementInTextMate2
I don't think TM2 is a disappointment at all, and everyone has busted ass working on it (at least since it went open source), so maybe keep the negative to a minimal and try to be helpful rather than hurtful
- Mom
On Sep 20, 2012, at 2:32 PM, Walter Lee Davis waltd@wdstudio.com wrote:
If Chocolat ever gets the "magic clean up indenting" command, it's going to be very hard to stick with TextMate.
Walter
On Sep 20, 2012, at 2:25 PM, dvlogic wrote:
Agreed 100% - I keep going back to TM1 because it just works for my workflow
- TM2 has been a huge disappointment. I've also been playing with Sublime 2
and feel it might have potential.
-- dv
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