well spotted. 
I mocked up an idea here...
https://github.com/textmate/textmate/wiki/Go-to-file-Window-%28⌘-T%29

On 20 Sep 2012, at 15:45, Elia Schito <e...@schito.me> wrote:

> I think adding new datasources for the file browser to meet different needs 
> is a good way to go. This is even suggested here (#4) (for example I would 
> like to see a locked project window as in TM1)
> 
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> On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 4:34 PM, Timothy Bates <timothy.c.ba...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> On 20 Sep 2012, at 5:30 AM, Scott Richardson 
> <scott.richard...@visionsystemsinc.com> wrote:
> > I like the new UI concept, however, I would like the features of the Go To 
> > File pallet to be more easily exposed.
> > For instance, I think a little search bar at the bottom of the side bar 
> > that searched for a file in the project to open would be very useful (like 
> > XCode does).
> 
> definitely.
> 
> > I also like having a list of open windows. A tab bar only serves me for so 
> > long. Pretty soon I fill it up to the point where I cant flip between files 
> > quickly anymore. The file browser doesnt work well for this either when 
> > projects have large numbers of files. However, I rarely work with more than 
> > ~20 files at a time so leaving them open works well enough. Maybe a list of 
> > bookmarked files and a list of recent files (per project) would better fill 
> > this role.
> A list focussed on files that have been opened, perhaps with a user-setable 
> cap (last n) would be very helpful to me.
> 
> I think it’s important to consider that not all people work in the same way, 
> or on the same collections of files, and thus have different needs:
> compare person working in one svn project, to person working on a website 
> with 1000s of files to person working on half a dozen projects which change 
> from week to week
> 
> This recently used tab would have a list of files that suits the search needs 
> of the latter type of user, and somewhat the person working in folders with 
> thousands of files, where maybe only a dozen are relevant to them.
> 
> tim
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