Thanks! I have a working solution now.
Jeremy
On May 24, 2013, at 4:37 PM, Christopher Stone listmeis...@suddenlink.net
wrote:
On May 23, 2013, at 10:18, Jeremy Cowgar jer...@cowgar.com wrote:
When using the content menu on a given directory, it defaults to the
selected directory. If a
On May 23, 2013, at 8:18 AM, Jeremy Cowgar jer...@cowgar.com wrote:
I do not see any other way of creating a new file in my project. If I press
Command-N, a new window entirely is created, which isn't what I want 99% of
the time. 99% of the time I want a new document for my current project.
I asked:
A simple AppleScript script with a keyboard shortcut would do it,
but where do you want to save the file——in the .projectd or
elsewhere?
On 23/5/13 at 16:18, jer...@cowgar.com (Jeremy Cowgar) wrote:
When using the content menu on a given directory, it defaults to the
selected
On May 23, 2013, at 10:18, Jeremy Cowgar jer...@cowgar.com wrote:
When using the content menu on a given directory, it defaults to the selected
directory. If a keyboard shortcut existed, I would think it would default to
the project directory. If I wanted to place the file in a sub-directory
Is there a keyboard shortcut for the context menu item New Text Document... ?
Jeremy
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On 23/5/13 at 11:44, jer...@cowgar.com (Jeremy Cowgar) wrote:
Is there a keyboard shortcut for the context menu item New Text
Document... ?
A simple AppleScript script with a keyboard shortcut would do
it, but where do you want to save the file——in the .projectd
or elsewhere?
JD
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When using the content menu on a given directory, it defaults to the selected
directory. If a keyboard shortcut existed, I would think it would default to
the project directory. If I wanted to place the file in a sub-directory of the
project, I could navigate there.
I do not see any other way