Howdy y'all. Wooo doggies!
I know a lot of people have talked about this in the past, but...
If you want to use TextMate through FTP, you can still use a project window with tabs.
#1 Open up your FTP add (I've used Cyberduck and Transmit) #2 Open a document from your FTP program into TextMate (cmd-j in the duck) #3 Find the temp folder that your FTP app uses to save the files you're editing (the duck uses /var/tmp/folders.503/TemporaryItems/ on my system) #4 Open that folder in TextMate #5 Close any FTPd files you're currently working on #6 Open a document from your FTP program into TextMate (cmd-j in the duck)
Your temp editing FTP files should now pop up as new tabs in textmate.
For extra slickness, you can save this project, stick the .tmproj in your dock or something and be ready to go at a moments notice !!!!
yee haw!!!! Enjoy ;)
(this really shouldn't come as news to anyone, but it was fun to feel like a big know-it-all for a few precious moments) ((back to cruel intellectual mediocrity))
hi.
Am 23.02.2006 um 19:43 schrieb thomas Aylott:
[...] For extra slickness, you can save this project, stick the .tmproj in your dock or something and be ready to go at a moments notice !
hmm... tried that with transmit... it stores the tmp-files in hidden directories in ~/Caches/TempItems/Transmit/.tmp_... . so i created a dynamic project with this folder and tried to tell texmate not to exclude hidden files from the project-drawer. with no success so far. the drawer stays blank. should the filter-pattern for the folder "Transmit" not just be ".tmp_.*"?
regards, niko.
On 23/2/2006, at 21:07, Niko Dittmann wrote:
[...] it stores the tmp-files in hidden directories in ~/Caches/ TempItems/Transmit/.tmp_... . so i created a dynamic project with this folder and tried to tell texmate not to exclude hidden files from the project-drawer. with no success so far. the drawer stays blank. should the filter-pattern for the folder "Transmit" not just be ".tmp_.*"?
It sounds so -- but try leaving the folder pattern blank (that should show everything).
hi allan.
Am 24.02.2006 um 11:53 schrieb Allan Odgaard:
On 23/2/2006, at 21:07, Niko Dittmann wrote:
[...] it stores the tmp-files in hidden directories in ~/Caches/ TempItems/Transmit/.tmp_... . so i created a dynamic project with this folder and tried to tell texmate not to exclude hidden files from the project-drawer. with no success so far. the drawer stays blank. should the filter-pattern for the folder "Transmit" not just be ".tmp_.*"?
It sounds so -- but try leaving the folder pattern blank (that should show everything).
ok. works now. thanks alot.
regards, niko.
I also use CyberDuck. This worked for me except my tmp folder is " folders.501".
Slick. Thanks.
On 2/23/06, thomas Aylott thomas.42@gmail.com wrote:
Howdy y'all. Wooo doggies!
I know a lot of people have talked about this in the past, but...
If you want to use TextMate through FTP, you can still use a project window with tabs.
#1 Open up your FTP add (I've used Cyberduck and Transmit) #2 Open a document from your FTP program into TextMate (cmd-j in the duck) #3 Find the temp folder that your FTP app uses to save the files you're editing (the duck uses /var/tmp/folders.503/TemporaryItems/ on my system) #4 Open that folder in TextMate #5 Close any FTPd files you're currently working on #6 Open a document from your FTP program into TextMate (cmd-j in the duck)
Your temp editing FTP files should now pop up as new tabs in textmate.
For extra slickness, you can save this project, stick the .tmproj in your dock or something and be ready to go at a moments notice !!!!
yee haw!!!! Enjoy ;)
(this really shouldn't come as news to anyone, but it was fun to feel like a big know-it-all for a few precious moments) ((back to cruel intellectual mediocrity))
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