[TxMt] Re: Tab behaviour

Gerd Knops gerti-textmate at bitart.com
Wed Sep 26 16:07:18 UTC 2012


On 26 Sep 2012, at 10:42, Rolf Langenhuijzen wrote:

> Hi Gerd,
>
> What is the obnoxious file browser selection you mention? I'm quite 
> happy about how the browser works.
>
The wait it works is perfectly reasonable, if it were a stand-alone file 
browser. But I use it mostly as a project navigator. Despite having used 
TM2 every day for hours since it came out:

- I still have to remind myself every time to click the icon to open the 
file
- I regularly get briefly confused when the file selected in the file 
browser isn't the file I am looking at
- I prefer the root in the file browser to remain stationary, so I would 
much prefer if ctrl-cmd-R (Current Document) would scroll/unfold as 
needed in the current browser

Gave it a shot, can't get used to it, time to change it.

> As for the tabs I would vote for adding new opened files to the end as 
> well, though I was not annoyed yet by the current UI.
>
Usually there is a small number of files I am actively working on, and a 
lot of files that get opened to review something or make minor related 
changes. I'd prefer if my 'core' files would remain at the front of the 
tabs. Heck, most of the times the tabs are not useful at all, because 
there are so many of them open in more or less random order that the bit 
of filename displayed isn't useful at all. I'd rather set aside part of 
what is used by the file browser for a list of opened files, and get a 
row more in the editor.

I realize that all of these are personal preferences that feed into my 
workflow, and others have other requirements. t would be nice to be able 
to customize TM2 behavior to each personal preference, rather than to 
what Allan deems the right way. While his logic is usually impeccable, 
it doesn't necessarily mesh with my personal real-world use.

Gerd


> Rolf
>
> On Sep 26, 2012, at 4:32 PM, "Gerd Knops" <gerti-textmate at bitart.com> 
> wrote:
>
>> On 26 Sep 2012, at 4:48, Jonas Zimmermann wrote:
>>
>>> I'd like to bring the current behaviour of the file tabs to 
>>> discussion, as the corresponding issue on github has been closed.
>>> My problem is that switching between files with cmd-T or clicking on 
>>> files in the file browser reorders the tabs, moving the current 
>>> file's tab to the right of the old file's tab.
>>> This behaviour is, so I'm told, to make sure that closing the open 
>>> file will result in going back to the previous file.
>>> How is it then that changing files by clicking on the tab does not 
>>> change the order?
>>>
>>> To me it seems this behaviour is quite odd, and it's not standard UI 
>>> (or is there another app that moves tabs around like this?).
>>>
>> I very much agree. The current behavior is annoying to me. Add tabs 
>> at the end. Keep 'em in the order we opened them.
>>
>> And reconsider the obnoxious file browser selection behavior too. 
>> After dealing with it for almost a year it still bugs me every day.
>>
>> Gerd
>>
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