[TxMt] Re: How to do basic things with files and project drawer

fauzzo fauzzo at email.it
Tue Sep 15 08:17:44 UTC 2009




Dave Baldwin wrote:
> 
> 
> Right click or control-left click will bring up a contextual menu that  
> gives you all of this and a lot more.
> 
> 

well, if I select a file and right click project drawer, now I can see the
"remove selected file..." option that I was missing before, but no duplicate
file option. And I don't understand where TM places the new file if no
directory is selected.


Dave Baldwin wrote:
> 
>> 4. A little "bug" with file tabs
>>
>> When opened files number exceed TM window width, other files are
>> visible under the ">>" button of tab list. Unfortunately if you need
>> to work on a file listed in ">>", you cannot see it selected in the
>> tabs so it is difficult sometimes to know on wich file you are working
>> or where it is placed.
> 
> The window title gives you the file you are working on.  Command click  
> on the title gives you the full path to the file (standard mac  
> behaviour).
> 
> 

Yes and no, if you try to open many files so that they cannot be listed in
tabs, the active tab is not showed. Tabs are not "scrolling", you have
windows title yes, but in my opinion is not the same like have the tab that
you can quickly select or place the cursor over to get the baloon with the
path...

Thanks!
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