Allan,
while we all know about Textmate's performance problems with very large files, would you mind adding some quick check before opening a file and just displaying a dialogue that would warn of the file's size? (you can make this a pref setting for those who don't want this because they feel the need to be masochistic).
Dan, who accidentally tried to open 100 MB!! worth of log files created by a stupid non-working google browser synch extension!
On Jun 15, 2006, at 2:57 PM, Daniel Käsmayr wrote:
Allan,
while we all know about TextMate's performance problems with very large files, would you mind adding some quick check before opening a file and just displaying a dialogue that would warn of the file's size? (you can make this a pref setting for those who don't want this because they feel the need to be masochistic).
Dan, who accidentally tried to open 100 MB!! worth of log files created by a stupid non-working google browser synch extension!
From the Release Notes:
[2006-04-27: REVISION 985] [...] [NEW] TextMate will prompt for confirmation, if you open a larger than 10 MB file from Finder.
Is your software update preference set to check for “Cutting-Edge” updates?
-- Daniel
Dan,
From the Release Notes: [2006-04-27: REVISION 985] [...] [NEW] TextMate will prompt for confirmation, if you open a larger than 10 MB file from Finder.
Is your software update preference set to check for “Cutting-Edge” updates?
Yes, it is. But I opened the files via a "mate ." command which opened a project window of a folder that contained two laaarge files, clicking on one of those gave me the beach ball for a while. (as well as 200% processor load, yikes).
This is all with build 1070