I'm really missing the ability to diff two files that I've selected in the project drawer from the context menu, coming from an IntelliJ IDEA background (now doing Ruby work). Currently I have to do option-shift-apple-D, and then press 4 (??)
I see from an earlier post that you can't add things to the context menu from a Bundle.
Is there anything into the works to add diff functionality into the context menu for the project drawer? I can see at least two scenarios that would be big time-savers:
Select modified file: 1) diff with saved version Select two files: 2) diff between these files (regular and HTML) options, order same as selection order
On Oct 16, 2007, at 3:27 PM, Dean Holdren wrote:
I'm really missing the ability to diff two files that I've selected in the project drawer from the context menu, coming from an IntelliJ IDEA background (now doing Ruby work). Currently I have to do option-shift-apple-D, and then press 4 (??)
I see from an earlier post that you can't add things to the context menu from a Bundle.
Is there anything into the works to add diff functionality into the context menu for the project drawer? I can see at least two scenarios that would be big time-savers:
Select modified file:
- diff with saved version
Select two files: 2) diff between these files (regular and HTML) options, order same as selection order
I think Allan mentioned this as something that would be possible starting with TM2. It's irritating that the answers to all our questions is "wait for the vaporware to condense" but that's where we are.
—Thomas Aylott – subtleGradient—
On 10/16/07, Thomas Aylott textmate@subtlegradient.com wrote:
On Oct 16, 2007, at 3:27 PM, Dean Holdren wrote:
I'm really missing the ability to diff two files that I've selected in the project drawer from the context menu, coming from an IntelliJ IDEA background (now doing Ruby work). Currently I have to do option-shift-apple-D, and then press 4 (??)
I see from an earlier post that you can't add things to the context menu from a Bundle.
Is there anything into the works to add diff functionality into the context menu for the project drawer? I can see at least two scenarios that would be big time-savers:
Select modified file:
- diff with saved version
Select two files: 2) diff between these files (regular and HTML) options, order same as selection order
I think Allan mentioned this as something that would be possible starting with TM2. It's irritating that the answers to all our questions is "wait for the vaporware to condense" but that's where we are.
Seems a little early to be calling TM2 vaporware, a pejorative term for software that fails to make it's release date. As far as I know the only statement regarding it's release is *after* Leopard, which is still 10 days away.
On Oct 16, 2007, at 6:01 PM, Peter Cowan wrote:
It's irritating that the answers to all our questions is "wait for the vaporware to condense" but that's where we are.
Seems a little early to be calling TM2 vaporware, a pejorative term for software that fails to make it's release date. As far as I know the only statement regarding it's release is *after* Leopard, which is still 10 days away.
I meant it more as a playful jibe. Nothing will stop me from breathing deeply from the TM2 vapors.
—Thomas Aylott – subtleGradient—
On Oct 16 2007, at 23:28, Thomas Aylott wrote:
On Oct 16, 2007, at 6:01 PM, Peter Cowan wrote:
It's irritating that the answers to all our questions is "wait for the vaporware to condense" but that's where we are.
Seems a little early to be calling TM2 vaporware, a pejorative term for software that fails to make it's release date. As far as I know the only statement regarding it's release is *after* Leopard, which is still 10 days away.
I meant it more as a playful jibe. Nothing will stop me from breathing deeply from the TM2 vapors.
Well, Thomas' usage at least conforms to Gruber's: http:// daringfireball.net/2006/12/omnivapor