Hello,
when I save a file in Textmate it doesn't remember the directory. The path in the save as dialog is always set to the root directory (/).
Textmate: Version 1.5.9 (Revision 1589) System: Mac OS X 10.6.4 (10F569)
It might have something to do with NSNavLastRootDirectory as the following tweets indicate:
http://twitter.com/davybrion/status/21932571235 http://twitter.com/scott_to_s/status/21937812511
NSNavLastRootDirectory gets written upon termination of Textmate, but after restaring it gets set back to the root directory.
Cheers, Stefan
Hey allan,
I just d/l'd the beta version of aptana studio 3 and i noticed some rather interesting things.
It has a "commands" menu which contain "bundles" that mimic tm bundles - I was even able to import tm bundles into it!!
Also - my tm themes show up (some of them at least) in the themes tab in aptana's preferences. i was able to import them as well...
Hopefully this is because you licensed some aspect of tm to these guys?
Just curious.
-bennett
The bundles are open source. It's explicitly allowed for the bundles to be used by anyone for anything.
I thank Allan for making the choice to open up the bundle formats and the bundles themselves for anyone to use. That is the biggest reason why there has been so much excellent stuff done for TextMate.
— Thomas Aylott – SubtleGradient – MooTools – Cloudera —
On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 11:05 AM, plastichairdoo plastichairdoo@gmail.com wrote:
Hey allan,
I just d/l'd the beta version of aptana studio 3 and i noticed some rather interesting things.
It has a "commands" menu which contain "bundles" that mimic tm bundles - I was even able to import tm bundles into it!!
Also - my tm themes show up (some of them at least) in the themes tab in aptana's preferences. i was able to import them as well...
Hopefully this is because you licensed some aspect of tm to these guys?
Just curious.
-bennett
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