Hi
We all know TextMate doesn't have splitting windows. Do people who want to have splitting windows just right-click the file to open a new window?
I'd like to ask this question especially for hardcore TDD/BDD'er, who develop on Rails. I know I can switch between the implementation file and the test file with one key combination.
Anyway, I'm truly hoping that Allan is winning the ADC this year with the upcoming version!
Takaaki
On 2009-Apr-16, at 10:37 PM, Takaaki Kato wrote:
We all know TextMate doesn't have splitting windows. Do people who want to have splitting windows just right-click the file to open a new window?
I hardly notice it missing, but there are definitely times when it would be nice. I usually just scroll back and forth. The symbols list can lessen the pain of this in some cases.
Have you considered setting temporary bookmarks to make it easier? (Of course I never thought of that when I could have used the feature. Only now, as I write this message.)
Sorry, I wasn't clear. I was talking about looking at two files in one window.
On Apr 17, 2009, at 11:30 PM, Rob McBroom wrote:
On 2009-Apr-16, at 10:37 PM, Takaaki Kato wrote:
We all know TextMate doesn't have splitting windows. Do people who want to have splitting windows just right-click the file to open a new window?
I hardly notice it missing, but there are definitely times when it would be nice. I usually just scroll back and forth. The symbols list can lessen the pain of this in some cases.
Have you considered setting temporary bookmarks to make it easier? (Of course I never thought of that when I could have used the feature. Only now, as I write this message.)
-- Rob McBroom http://www.skurfer.com/
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Takaaki Kato wrote:
Sorry, I wasn't clear. I was talking about looking at two files in one window.
I usually place the tabs next to one another and use Cmd-Alt-Arrows to switch. For seeing multiple places in the same file, I tend to use Cmd-F2 and F2 a lot. In both cases, a split view would certainly have advantages.
Christopher