Michael Ludwig schrieb am 06.02.2012 um 02:56 (+0100): > Here's an excerpt from the Command-T homepage: > > To search efficiently, especially in large projects, you should > adopt a "path-centric" rather than a "filename-centric" mentality. > That is you should think more about where the desired file is > found rather than what it is called. This means narrowing your > search down by including some characters from the upper path > components rather than just entering characters from the filename > itself. -- https://github.com/wincent/Command-T > > Does that work well for you? Maybe for project where all files have the > same names because some framework favors Convention Over Configuration?
The screencast "Live demonstration" from [1] confirms this suspicion. [1] https://wincent.com/products/command-t CtrlP and Command-T seem close in terms of functionality. One point in favour of CtrlP: It's in VimL where Command-T is in Ruby. Michael -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
