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On Jun 11, 2006, at 6:23 AM, textmate-request@lists.macromates.com wrote:
On 9/6/2006, at 22:22, Christopher Fonnesbeck wrote:
I am wondering if it is possible to prevent TextMate from opening documents from the previous session when the program is started. It seems to do this by default, with no obvious setting to change to prevent this.
There is no such setting -- I can add a hidden setting, seeing how this is not the first mention of this request.
That would be great. I realize that lots of people like to have their previous sessions saved, but when I just need to open textmate up quickly, its nice not to have a bunch of files from a previous coding session popping up.
Chris
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A persistent setting might be useful, but I'd also favor a one-time "bypass" mechanism. I usually like it that TextMate opens my previous project, *except* when I'm launching TextMate and I know I will *not* be working on that project! :)
It seems that other programs use the solution of a "key(s) held down while launching" for similar purposes.
eo
On Jun 11, 2006, at 6:11 AM, listservs@mac.com wrote:
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On Jun 11, 2006, at 6:23 AM, textmate-request@lists.macromates.com wrote:
On 9/6/2006, at 22:22, Christopher Fonnesbeck wrote:
I am wondering if it is possible to prevent TextMate from opening documents from the previous session when the program is started. It seems to do this by default, with no obvious setting to change to prevent this.
There is no such setting -- I can add a hidden setting, seeing how this is not the first mention of this request.
That would be great. I realize that lots of people like to have their previous sessions saved, but when I just need to open textmate up quickly, its nice not to have a bunch of files from a previous coding session popping up.
Chris
On Jun 11, 2006, at 10:01 PM, Eric O'Brien wrote:
A persistent setting might be useful, but I'd also favor a one-time "bypass" mechanism. I usually like it that TextMate opens my previous project, *except* when I'm launching TextMate and I know I will *not* be working on that project! :)
You mean TextMate is not *always* running? I only launch it about once a month, when I restart the computer. Then it stays on until a new cutting-edge comes out, or until I accidentally press cmd-q instead of cmd-w.
And in any case, it really is only one keypress to close the project.
Haris