I must be missing something really obvious here but I don't know how to do this most basic thing:
(1) Drag a folder onto TM icon to open as project (2) Open an HTML file called index.html
-- Now here's the part that throws me ---
(3) Make a new file called index2.html based on the original index.html
My first instinct is to right click on the file in the project drawer and look for "duplicate file" or something similar - no such option exists. So the next thing I try is opening the file and using "Save as" to make the new file. This actually works but something weird happens: In the drawer, it has the effect of *renaming* my original file rather than adding a new one. If I switch to another application and then back to TM, the original file reappears. Is this expected behavior?
So what's the preferred method of creating a new file starting with a copy of an existing one?
Thanks!
Sean
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On 20/11/2005, at 6:08, Sean Schertell wrote:
I must be missing something really obvious here but I don't know how to do this most basic thing: [...]
Currently there's no way to duplicate a file from within TextMate, other than create a command which does it: http:// lists.macromates.com/pipermail/textmate/2005-September/005406.html
The Save As… issue is a known problem. This and the lack of a duplicate action will be addressed in 1.2.
Hi Sean.
These are common requests and likely 2.0 will improve on it.
For now you can do your own duplicate command, see e.g. http:// lists.macromates.com/pipermail/textmate/2005-September/005406.html (I think the issue has surfaced a few times since, and better commands may have been posted ot the list).
As for multi-line find, ⌘E (copy selection to find clipboard) is a handy shortcut which can often save you the hassle of entering text in the window.
Kind regards Allan
On 20. Nov 2005, at 16:26, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 20/11/2005, at 6:08, Sean Schertell wrote:
I must be missing something really obvious here but I don't know how to do this most basic thing: [...]
Currently there's no way to duplicate a file from within TextMate, other than create a command which does it: http:// lists.macromates.com/pipermail/textmate/2005-September/005406.html
The Save As… issue is a known problem. This and the lack of a duplicate action will be addressed in 1.2.
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
Ehm… wrong recipient.
On 5. Jun 2007, at 09:25, Allan Odgaard wrote:
Hi Sean.
These are common requests and likely 2.0 will improve on it.
For now you can do your own duplicate command, see e.g. http:// lists.macromates.com/pipermail/textmate/2005-September/005406.html (I think the issue has surfaced a few times since, and better commands may have been posted ot the list).
As for multi-line find, ⌘E (copy selection to find clipboard) is a handy shortcut which can often save you the hassle of entering text in the window.
Kind regards Allan
On 20. Nov 2005, at 16:26, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 20/11/2005, at 6:08, Sean Schertell wrote:
I must be missing something really obvious here but I don't know how to do this most basic thing: [...]
Currently there's no way to duplicate a file from within TextMate, other than create a command which does it: http:// lists.macromates.com/pipermail/textmate/2005-September/005406.html
The Save As… issue is a known problem. This and the lack of a duplicate action will be addressed in 1.2.
_ 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
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