[TxMt] Re: Projects are gone in TM2?
Morgan Harris
captivatewebdesign at gmail.com
Wed Dec 14 22:54:33 UTC 2011
Surely your whole project is inside one folder. And surely if you're working on a team, you're using git or svn.
Open the project folder. Bam. You're done. You've opened your project. If your project contains a bunch of directories lying around your system then, my friend, you are doing it wrong. (And if you have some perverse reason to do that, there are symlinks.)
And obviously you want to add .tm_properties to your .gitignore. Jeez.
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Morgan Harris
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On Thursday, 15 December 2011 at 9:47 AM, dvlogic wrote:
>
> I rely on project files for TextMate for the following reasons:
>
> (1) I work on many different projects, bouncing between the sets of sources
> within each project. By opening a project file, it makes it easy for me to
> restore where I was at when I bounce from one project back to another.
>
> (2) I work in a team, where each developer uses different tools on different
> platforms. I prefer to keep my TextMate project files in a completely
> separate area away from the sources so I don't have to worry about polluting
> the source repository with "my baggage."
>
> (3) Because each set of sources contains multi platform files, I use the
> TextMate project settings to hide sources (via regex syntax) for files I
> don't want to see or more importantly find references in when I do a "find
> in project" search.
>
> Please keep projects in TM2 or an equivalent way to group sets of sources.
>
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