Hi list,
When I opened a existing file, then do File>Save as, with a new file name, and the original file will disappear from the Drawer! I can verify the file is still in system, but the drawer is out of sync until I reopen TextMate(or, I have to add "existing file" back into the drawer manually).
Has anyone seen this? This is repeatable and getting very annoying... please help.
-Zemian
if you drag into drawer the entire folder you are working on, you'll not have problems.
On Jan 25, 2008 8:10 AM, Zemian Deng keepitsimple12@gmail.com wrote:
Hi list,
When I opened a existing file, then do File>Save as, with a new file name, and the original file will disappear from the Drawer! I can verify the file is still in system, but the drawer is out of sync until I reopen TextMate(or, I have to add "existing file" back into the drawer manually).
Has anyone seen this? This is repeatable and getting very annoying... please help.
-Zemian
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Hum... that's solve my problem. Maybe I didn't explain my problem correctly. Here it is again:
0. Open Terminal 1. mkdir test 2. touch test/file1.txt 3. mate test 4. click file1.txt and open in editor. 5. go to File > Save As and type in file2.txt
The file1.txt disappear in Drawer!
Thanks, -Zemian Deng
On Jan 25, 2008, at Fri Jan 25 - 3:41 AM, Baluta Cristian wrote:
if you drag into drawer the entire folder you are working on, you'll not have problems.
On Jan 25, 2008 8:10 AM, Zemian Deng <keepitsimple12@gmail.com > wrote: Hi list,
When I opened a existing file, then do File>Save as, with a new file name, and the original file will disappear from the Drawer! I can verify the file is still in system, but the drawer is out of sync until I reopen TextMate(or, I have to add "existing file" back into the drawer manually).
Has anyone seen this? This is repeatable and getting very annoying... please help.
-Zemian
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Zemian, This problem has existed for a while, and as far as I can tell, the collective attitude to it is a bit of a shrug. I had this problem and brought it up with the mailing list back in late April in 2007. You can probably find it back in the archives.
Short answer: there's no real solution. Yes, whenever you "save as" a file (well, at least with HTML files, which is what I use TM for), the original file will disappear from the project drawer. There are a couple of work arounds:
1- Loose focus. That is, switch to any other application (cmd-tab), then switch back to TM. Your original file should reappear in the project drawer. However, that can be rather annoying.
2 - a couple of bundles that tweak procedures. I cobbled these together back in May 2007, and you may find them helpful. The first is a "save as a copy" bundle that works with cmd-d. The second adds a "rescan" function with the command "cmd-R".
I hope these help. I personally find the bug rather infuriating, but sadly have learned to live with it. The good news is that TM2 will apparently totally re-think the project drawer. However, as they say, TM2 should be treated like Duke Nukem Forever: believe it when you see it.
Chip
On Jan 25, 2008 5:41 PM, Baluta Cristian cristi.baluta@gmail.com wrote:
if you drag into drawer the entire folder you are working on, you'll not have problems.
On Jan 25, 2008 8:10 AM, Zemian Deng <keepitsimple12@gmail.com > wrote:
Hi list,
When I opened a existing file, then do File>Save as, with a new file name, and the original file will disappear from the Drawer! I can verify the file is still in system, but the drawer is out of sync until I reopen TextMate(or, I have to add "existing file" back into the drawer manually).
Has anyone seen this? This is repeatable and getting very annoying... please help.
-Zemian
For new threads USE THIS: textmate@lists.macromates.com (threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't) http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate
-- Cristi www.ralcr.com
For new threads USE THIS: textmate@lists.macromates.com (threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't) http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate