One problem with full-screen apps on the Mac is the fact that good Cocoa interfaces don't lend themselves to a full-screen environment. Ulysses is a good example. It works full-screen because its interface is a single monolithic window, but that makes it look like hell when it has to share a desktop with other apps. A full screen TextMate would require either a significant interface change or a loss of functionality, and I don't know that I'd really want either of those.
I'd be happy with just being able to make the active tab take up the full screen. I don't need access to tabs, the file drawer, or any of the other interface elements. I just want my green text on my black screen and nothing else. If I want to do something that will take me out of my current mode, like switching files or tabs, I can use a hotkey or just hit escape to get back to normal mode. ___________________ Ben Jackson Diretor de Desenvolvimento
ben@incomumdesign.com http://www.incomumdesign.com
On Nov 7, 2005, at 3:01 AM, Benjamin Jackson wrote:
I'd be happy with just being able to make the active tab take up the full screen
Cmd-Opt-'Click on TextMate icon in dock' = Minimize everything except TextMate Cmd-Opt-Ctrl-D = Hide TextMate's drawer Right-click on the Dock divider beside the trash can and select "Turn Hiding On" Click on 'Window Maximize' button (green plus symbol) in top left of TextMate window = Maximize TextMate window Enjoy full-screen TextMate without having to wait!
peace - oli