I haven’t been using this command. But tried it with RC3 and I stopped looking at 30k files. Is it looking at my entire drive. The files are beyond scope that I have open, they might be in scope of folders I’ve opened. Ah, I now guess I see what’s going on. I Cmd-T on an untitled, unsaved file. Guess this is an unintended consequence.
OT: I’m surprised to see in this modern era, question marks in place of apostrophes, and things like "seeing the ?T + ? issue with.” In case this gets munged on the way, in Mail on my up to date Mac this has a question mark in front of the T and another question mark following the plus sign.
Greg
On Nov 19, 2016, at 4:00 AM, textmate-request@lists.macromates.com wrote:
In rc.3 the main thread is stalled until the list has updated with the currently open files,
On 19 Nov 2016, at 22:48, Greg wrote:
I haven’t been using this command. But tried it with RC3 and I stopped looking at 30k files. Is it looking at my entire drive. The files are beyond scope that I have open, they might be in scope of folders I’ve opened. Ah, I now guess I see what’s going on. I Cmd-T on an untitled, unsaved file. Guess this is an unintended consequence.
It shows all files from the “project folder” which defaults to your home folder (for untitled standalone documents). You can however change the default in Preferences → Projects.
I wouldn’t really call it unintended, but the feature may seem somewhat useless for untitled standalone documents.
OT: I’m surprised to see in this modern era, question marks in place of apostrophes, and things like "seeing the ?T + ? issue with.” In case this gets munged on the way, in Mail on my up to date Mac this has a question mark in front of the T and another question mark following the plus sign.
I am not sure where you see this, it does not appear broken in any of the mails that made it to the mailing list.