[TxMt] Re: How to avoid closing excess tabs
Caio Fernando Bertoldi Paes de Andrade
caiofbpa at icloud.com
Wed Oct 22 11:02:02 UTC 2014
This Undo persistence could probably also be enough for those wanting a simple versioning system built into TM.
Being able to Undo ad infinitum is the simplest versioning system I can think of.
Caio
> On 22 of Oct, 2014, at 08:59, Igor K <me at igorkozlov.me> wrote:
>
> On 22 10 2014, at 11:38, Elia Schito <elia at schito.me <mailto:elia at schito.me>> wrote:
>>
>> My problem is that closed tabs also loose undo-history
>
> I was wondering for a long time if there’s a way to keep the undo stack in case of
> closed tabs or window. The thing is that my workflow sometimes includes a lot of
> experimenting with code and then doing a lot of undos to go back to a state without
> those experiments. But if TextMate for example crashes I lose this ability.
> Usually I can use git diff in this case, but still it would be nice to have ⌘Z working
> after crashes at least.
>
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