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Re: reveal in project tree: msg#00273editors.textmate.general
Alan, It doesn't matter where the location is. I have a huge hierarchy of files, and I Apple-T locate and open the file. However, let's say that I want to rename it. I will have to search for it in the hierarchy ( well not quite, I can see the hierarchy by apple-click on the title and the following, but if I have 10 folder hierarchy its a pain in the $#@!). Basically, you have a file on focus, you select either from the menu (View) "Reveal in project tree", or right click on the tab, or right click on OakTextView... that doesn't matter (well it does as long as I can find it :). Point is that the Project tree gets expanded and the file gets highlighted. Great hit with the themes, btw. And just between you and me, you may want to start placing some features in the 2.0 version, and kindly ask for an upgrade. /me ducks the flamemail Nick H. On Jun 28, 2005, at 1:56 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote: On 28/06/2005, at 3.51, Nick Hristov wrote: |
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