From the b4 release notes:
Navigation -> Go to Header/Source now also work for non-project windows (although the plan is to remove the non-project windows).
I'm understanding this to mean that in future it will be necessary to create a project for everything. Is that right?
If so, the input I'd offer is that this is how Dreamweaver worked for years. You had to define a 'site' before you could make even the smallest edit to a file. It was a PITA and eventually Macromedia agreed to change the behavior.
TextMate has scratch projects though, which I hope would avoid the situation whereby the user needs to jump through hoops just to make a small edit to a file they don't usually work with.
drew.
On Nov 17, 2004, at 12:43 AM, Drew McLellan wrote:
TextMate has scratch projects though, which I hope would avoid the situation whereby the user needs to jump through hoops just to make a small edit to a file they don't usually work with.
Yes, the idea is that the project drawer acts more like Finder, but supports multiple sources, and a project is just a snapshot of the status of these sources, which for the most part will be redundant.
So it's actually more like making projects less work to do than making single files more work ;)
Allan Odgaard wrote:
On Nov 17, 2004, at 12:43 AM, Drew McLellan wrote:
TextMate has scratch projects though, which I hope would avoid the situation whereby the user needs to jump through hoops just to make a small edit to a file they don't usually work with.
Yes, the idea is that the project drawer acts more like Finder, but supports multiple sources, and a project is just a snapshot of the status of these sources, which for the most part will be redundant.
So it's actually more like making projects less work to do than making single files more work ;)
Excellent. Thanks for that.
(How's the G5?)
drew.
On Nov 17, 2004, at 12:59 AM, Drew McLellan wrote:
(How's the G5?)
It's definitely fast. Most windows open instantly, which they didn't use to do (especially not Mail.app windows), some apps even open before the dock icon finishes the first bounce, and web browsing also feels a lot faster.
A lot of minor "delays" (e.g. when activating universal access / zoom) are gone, and GUI transitions, fades, etc. are finally executing as they were supposed to :)
For those not following the blog, TM deployment builds have gone from 30 minutes to 3 minutes and 50 seconds. A full development build takes around 2 minutes. So I can finally get around to the refactorings I've been postponing :)
I said noise was only half of my previous Quicksilver (in the blog), but it's probably more like 1/3 (subjectively of course) -- so it's noticeable, but it's at a level where it's not really irritating (still, I really wish Apple would produce silent desktop machines, this was much of the incentive for me to upgrade my machine!). Also, the quite noisy fan that kicks in with 100% CPU load persists, it's a bit weird, it seems that it's each time load goes above 90% or so, and it generally stops again after 10 seconds, even if the load continues -- so it's reproducible, e.g. I just have to continuously resize a window with complex content for a few seconds, and it starts.
Also, this machine has a DVD drive, previously I had no DVD, so now I can finally watch all the episodes of West Wing :)
So all in all it was a "required" upgrade, especially for the noise-reduction, DVD-drive and x8 compile times -- for the other parts, well, primarily I'm using "simple" applications and was actually using a 40 MHz Amiga till 2001, so I'm probably not the most hungry person for a fast computer, although the simpler GUI of the Amiga actually did make several things (including web-browsing) faster than my previous Quicksilver, but now the tables have finally turned! :)
But I'll probably grow to love this machine over the next weeks -- based on the contents of my Trash, this is what I've currently installed: AdiumX GeekTool MplayerOSX OmniWeb QuickSilver SizzlingKeys ttf-bitstream-vera-1.10 uControl XcodeTools
Latex and gnuplot are probably applications which will also benefit tremendously from the G5, at least the install process should! :)