Hi, I use Version 1.5.5 (1368) on Intel MacBookPro 10.4.10 and have the following problem:
I created a new TM project and dropped a large folder in the project drawer. To have shorter search times I removed the references of some subfolders. Then I saved the project. After quitting and restarting TM with the project, the removed folders appear again.
How can I remove subfolders from a project that will stay removed after restarting TM?
thanks, Alex.
On Jun 29, 2007, at 7:37 AM, Alex Greif wrote:
How can I remove subfolders from a project that will stay removed after restarting TM?
Basically only the exact item (folder or file) you drag into the project are part of the project, everything below that is dynamic based on the contents of the folder. To exclude some files see:
http://www.macromates.com/textmate/manual/ working_with_multiple_files#filtering_unwanted_files
Random question:
Is it possible to configure Textmate so that it shows the full path in the title bar at the top of the window, rather than just the filename. At my company we use lots of branches in our file structure (testing, deployment, etc.) which house the same file structure / branch below the top-level directories.
Just a thought...
-- Ian Smithdahl mpowerplayer.com
On Fri, 29 Jun 2007, Ian Smith-Dahl wrote:
Is it possible to configure Textmate so that it shows the full path in the title bar at the top of the window, rather than just the filename. At my company we use lots of branches in our file structure (testing, deployment, etc.) which house the same file structure / branch below the top-level directories.
I would very much like this, too. The best I've been able to come up with is a command that echos $TM_FILEPATH to a tooltip. I'd really like to have the full path in the titlebar, though.
You can also just place your mouse over the tab for a tooltip that shows the full path.
On 6/29/07, Steve King steve@narbat.com wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jun 2007, Ian Smith-Dahl wrote:
Is it possible to configure Textmate so that it shows the full path in the title bar at the top of the window, rather than just the filename. At my company we use lots of branches in our file structure (testing, deployment, etc.) which house the same file structure / branch below the top-level directories.
I would very much like this, too. The best I've been able to come up with is a command that echos $TM_FILEPATH to a tooltip. I'd really like to have the full path in the titlebar, though.
-- Steve King, steve@narbat.com
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