[TxMt] Folders vs. Groups
Allan Odgaard
allan at macromates.com
Thu Jan 13 02:54:33 UTC 2005
On Jan 13, 2005, at 3:50, Tim Martens wrote:
> Could someone please explain the difference in layman's
> (non-programmatic) terms?
A folder is a mirror of what you have on disk. So e.g. if you drag the
Documents folder (from your user directory) to the project drawer, it
will show all the contents, and if you later change it, the contents
will update in TextMate (or if you change it from within TextMate, it
will change on disk).
So a folder in the project drawer is also always a folder on your
harddisk.
A group on the other hand only exists in TextMate. If you drag
individual files to TextMate's project drawer you can select to group
them, name the group as you like, and the group only exists in
TextMate, and the contents of the group won't change unless you change
it.
Hope that helps.
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