![]() ![]() The How-toįirst off transmit doesn't use one directory for it's temporary files so you need to watch the parent folder. Allan Odgaard, the author of TextMate, helped me sort this out so thanks go to Thomas and Allan for making all this possible, I am purely documenting this so that if anyone is looking for how to do this is should be easily found. Here's how to carry out the same method with Transmit. This thread was posted by Thomas Aylott and details how to open the temporary files in tabs when using CyberDuck and Textmate. Someone very kindly pointed me in the direction of this thread on the textmate discussion board: sweet textMate FTP project window goodness! I went onto the textmate IRC channel today and I was asking to see if there was any way round this problem. This is fine but if you are working on a large project switching back and forth between windows fast becomes a pain. ![]() Thus if you use Transmit and set Textmate as your default editor every file you open via transmit will open in a separate window. ![]() Opening a file with textmate by default opens in a single window. Tabs in TextMate are only available when you are using the projects feature. The only thing that I could say I didn't like was that there was no way to edit remote files in textmate (opened via transmit) using the tabs. ![]()
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