Currently, it seems that switching document keeps already created split views. While an alternative model would be to keep split views per document. e.g. you could switch from one document-tab with two split views to another document-tab with three or more split views. Not sure why I brought up Total Finder other than to say; it has a nice feature where you can pin two different tabs together via double-clicking, forming a split view between them.
http://static.binaryage.com/338c0f60_images_showcase_full-dual.png This does not change behavior in the other tabs. /Joachim Mårtensson -- Joachim Mårtensson Sent with Sparrow (http://www.sparrowmailapp.com) On Thursday 22 January 2015 at 06:00, Steven Clukey wrote: > On Jan 21, 2015, at 3:37 PM, Joachim Mårtensson <joachimmartens...@gmail.com > (mailto:joachimmartens...@gmail.com)> wrote: > > > What I liked about my attempt was separate split view state per document. > > This was inspired by Total Finder. > > And a close button in the statusbar, if I remember it was somewhat > > convoluted trying to figure out which view to close, since the statusbar > > belong to the view above, but should close the view below. > > > > I’ll see if I can port some of my ideas. > > I’m not sure I get what you’re saying here, perhaps because I’ve never heard > of Total Finder, but any help is definitely appreciated. > > Steven Clukey > > > _______________________________________________ > textmate-dev mailing list > textmate-dev@lists.macromates.com (mailto:textmate-dev@lists.macromates.com) > http://lists.macromates.com/listinfo/textmate-dev > >
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