Hi Allan,
I know, you probably have to do other things concerning TM development but I have one thing which I would like to see because it now very often annoyed me: Opening a Folder via the Open-Menu.
It happens very often that I want so open several files at once but the only way to do this is to mark them all in the open-dialog via Command-A, but then I can't browse the sub-folders.
So my request is that I can fire up the open-dialog via Command-O (like ATM) and then also can select folders and start a new project this way.
On 07-02-2005 16:25, Torsten Becker wrote:
It happens very often that I want so open several files at once but the only way to do this is to mark them all in the open-dialog via Command-A, but then I can't browse the sub-folders.
I don't know if you use Quicksilver, but I recently found out that you can also use the "," key to create lists of files on which you can do an action, e.g. open in textmate.
And of course you can always open folders with textmate using QS.
Jeroen.
On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 17:33, Jeroen van der Ham wrote:
I don't know if you use Quicksilver, but I recently found out that you can also use the "," key to create lists of files on which you can do an action, e.g. open in textmate.
Yes, I use it and didn't know of this tweak. :) You also could drag a folder from the Finder, but I think it would be nicer to be able to open folders also via the dialog.