I echo this as well;  I used to use TextMate full time as well, and
when I saw that BBEdit got the project functionality, I switched as
well.  I would only use BBEdit for it's advanced search/replace, when
I couldn't get a command prompt to use 'grep' and the shell tools for
a system I was working on.  In a way, I still like the interface for
TextMate and how it handles projects, specifically the "Drawer" -- I
prefer the drawer to a "Sidebar", simply because of the way hiding it,
and showing it works in my laptop workflow.  Drawer's tend to move the
whole window, versus a section of your text editing area.  Anyway,
that is a personal pref.

Thanks for the comments!

Best Regards,

Bruce


On Nov 5, 10:22 am, Corey Ehmke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Last year I ended up moving to TextMate as my Ruby on Rails IDE; when
> BBEdit 9.0 came out, I happily came back into the fold, and I haven't
> looked back.
>
> I just wrote a blog post sharing some tips for easing the transition.
> It specifically deals with using the new Projects functionality,
> includes some tips for setting up multi-file search, and provides
> information (and a cheat sheet!) for the effective use of Ruby and
> Rails clippings.
>
> You can find the post athttp://www.idolhands.com.
>
> If anyone in the community here has additional tips that they would
> like to share, please let me know!
>
> Best,
> Corey

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