A while ago, while on project view, I dragged a .gif file from the project drawer to the main textmate window, which opened the file in the text editor. I simply closed it and move on.
Ever since, everytime I select a .gif file on the project drawer it opens the file on textmate, when most of the times I just want to drag it to my dock and open fireworks. I've searched everywhere and couldn't find where to cancel this behaviour, to no avail.
Help?
From: Enrique Ramírez [me@enrique-ramirez.com]
A while ago, while on project view, I dragged a .gif file from the project drawer to the main textmate window, which opened the file in the text editor. I simply closed it and move on.
Sounds like you should tell TextMate to treat GIF files as binary.
Right-click on a GIF file in your project drawer, and choose "Treat Files with ".gif" Extension as Binary." Probably just got changed somewhere along the way; by default it should be treated as Binary. To my knowledge, dragging a binary file into the text editor shouldn't change that setting, but maybe it does.
Dru
Ah, that totally fixed it. Thanks a lot! :)
On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 7:50 PM, Dru Kepple dru@summitprojects.com wrote:
From: Enrique Ramírez [me@enrique-ramirez.com]
A while ago, while on project view, I dragged a .gif file from the
project
drawer to the main textmate window, which opened the file in the text editor. I simply closed it and move on.
Sounds like you should tell TextMate to treat GIF files as binary.
Right-click on a GIF file in your project drawer, and choose "Treat Files with ".gif" Extension as Binary." Probably just got changed somewhere along the way; by default it should be treated as Binary. To my knowledge, dragging a binary file into the text editor shouldn't change that setting, but maybe it does.
Dru
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