This is sort of a feature request but i think it would be a handy feature if you could drag a tab out of textmate and it will open that file in a separate window.
sometimes i like to be looking at 2 files at once. and am a big fan of vsplit in vim.
Thanks Kim
On Oct 31, 2006, at 11:52 PM, bigkm wrote:
This is sort of a feature request but i think it would be a handy feature if you could drag a tab out of textmate and it will open that file in a separate window.
sometimes i like to be looking at 2 files at once. and am a big fan of vsplit in vim.
Thanks Kim
Ya. awesome. Like safari 3 is going to work.
thomas Aylott — design42 — subtleGradient — CrazyEgg
thomas Aylott wrote:
On Oct 31, 2006, at 11:52 PM, bigkm wrote:
This is sort of a feature request but i think it would be a handy feature if you could drag a tab out of textmate and it will open that file in a separate window.
sometimes i like to be looking at 2 files at once. and am a big fan of vsplit in vim.
Thanks Kim
Ya. awesome. Like safari 3 is going to work.
thomas Aylott — /design/*42* — *subtleGradient *— CrazyEgg
Really, that sounds like its going to be pretty good i would love it if this app did it.
On 1. Nov 2006, at 05:52, bigkm wrote:
This is sort of a feature request but i think it would be a handy feature if you could drag a tab out of textmate and it will open that file in a separate window.
For now you can right click the file in the project drawer and select to open it in a separate window.
Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 1. Nov 2006, at 05:52, bigkm wrote:
This is sort of a feature request but i think it would be a handy feature if you could drag a tab out of textmate and it will open that file in a separate window.
For now you can right click the file in the project drawer and select to open it in a separate window.
this is sort of time consuming because the tab shows that its selected and then if the file in the project draw isn't selected or even in view you have to go looking for it, find it then right click it.
I hope this might be in a future release.
Kim
On 2. Nov 2006, at 00:24, bigkm wrote:
For now you can right click the file in the project drawer and select to open it in a separate window.
this is sort of time consuming because the tab shows that its selected and then if the file in the project draw isn't selected or even in view you have to go looking for it, find it then right click it.
To speed that up, you can use ⌃⌘R to “reveal the current file in the project drawer”.