Especially when using things like the Subversion bundle, these files showing up in the 'Open Recent' makes the feature approach useless. Is there any way that these files could be ignored for this?
On 11. feb 2005, at 14:02, Robert M.Zigweid wrote:
Especially when using things like the Subversion bundle, these files showing up in the 'Open Recent' makes the feature approach useless. Is there any way that these files could be ignored for this?
In general the open recent behaves very strange on my system; I pretty much never use it now because of it.
According to Robert M.Zigweid:
Especially when using things like the Subversion bundle, these files showing up in the 'Open Recent' makes the feature approach useless. Is there any way that these files could be ignored for this?
Interesting. As I edit my Arch commit logs outside the project (using "tm $(tla make-log)") I don't see them in "Open Recent..."...
On Feb 11, 2005, at 14:02, Robert M.Zigweid wrote:
Especially when using things like the Subversion bundle, these files showing up in the 'Open Recent' makes the feature approach useless. Is there any way that these files could be ignored for this?
I probably could make all files opened either via the URL scheme or the tm utility be skipped for the recent list.