[TxMt] using rsync to enable the project drawer while working on a remote server

Rob Rix rix.rob at gmail.com
Sun Apr 16 13:27:35 UTC 2006


>> Okay, how about making a new project (from the file menu), and  
>> dragging the files into it?
>
> For that I'd have to manually add the files to the project, then  
> manually remove them when I'm done. (Closing a document in a  
> project only closes its tab; the file remains in the project until  
> I explicitly remove it.) That's fine for well-defined projects, but  
> when I'm editing random shell scripts or just want to quickly  
> examine some Java code I've downloaded, that sort of thing, then I  
> don't want to have to manage a project. I prefer the BBEdit model  
> in those cases, where opening a file automatically adds it to the  
> file drawer and closing the file automatically removes it. The  
> TextMate way is still far superior for full-blown projects, but  
> it'd be nice to somehow have the best of both worlds.

Ah, I understand your meaning now.

>> "Whenever possible" may not be very often however.
>
> Perhaps; I was just pointing it out because the blog posting only  
> mentioned the possibility of SFTP mounting.

Indeed.

> Trevor
>
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