Dang, origami is a much better name… Is it too late to change it?
EDIT: I hope it wasn’t too late cause it’s Origami now. You three will have to check it out again.
Dang, origami is a much better name… Is it too late to change it?
EDIT: I hope it wasn’t too late cause it’s Origami now. You three will have to check it out again.
Thanks! I’d been thinking about making this for a while because I really wanted it, and then one day things just reached that point where I had to do it and couldn’t sleep until I got it done. Glad you like it!
Very nice! If you made it a WindowCommand, rather than a TextCommand, then it’d work in panes that don’t have any files. Currently, if you create a pane, and then focus it immediately, you aren’t able to move back.
On the nitpicky side of things, there’s a few print statements still in the code, and your readme still mentions the old name
Edit: Apparently I’m foolish, and was looking at the wrong repo
Awesome plugin I have a few requests;
Seriously though this is brill
[quote=“jps”]Very nice! If you made it a WindowCommand, rather than a TextCommand, then it’d work in panes that don’t have any files. Currently, if you create a pane, and then focus it immediately, you aren’t able to move back.
On the nitpicky side of things, there’s a few print statements still in the code, and your readme still mentions the old name
Edit: Apparently I’m foolish, and was looking at the wrong repo[/quote]
Not so foolish, except for the readme, it looks you’re right
[quote=“jps”]Very nice! If you made it a WindowCommand, rather than a TextCommand, then it’d work in panes that don’t have any files. Currently, if you create a pane, and then focus it immediately, you aren’t able to move back.
On the nitpicky side of things, there’s a few print statements still in the code, and your readme still mentions the old name
Edit: Apparently I’m foolish, and was looking at the wrong repo[/quote]
Luckily those two things have just been fixed! (by a pull request from someone else!) And I think I’m just gonna delete the old repo.
Thanks!
[quote=“Phunky”]Awesome plugin I have a few requests;
Seriously though this is brill [/quote]
Didn’t know about chaining keybindings i’ll take a look at that
Lets says you have one pane open with two tabs (HTML & CSS), we then create a new pane and move the CSS file over to it so we can compare HTML & CSS. I then wish to go back to a single pane but keep all files open, so I would like to destroy the selected pane while moving its files to the last active one.
Yep!
[quote=“adzenith”]
4. Save as layout could be pretty awesome. It also would be really easy… lemme see what I can do.[/quote]
Awesome
Isn’t it how it works currently ?
Closing a pane never close the files it contains, ST2 move it to another pane. I don’t know if it is the last active one or the previous one.
Sounds like he wants a command that will close the pane of the active view, rather than one in a specifiable direction from it.
Oh, I see. This is actually more difficult because if you have more than two panes, where do you and your files end up? That’s why you can only destroy a different pane. If you’ve got two panes, just destroy the other one and everything should work…?
where do you and your files end up?
I think you’d still key in a direction, it would just mean destroy current pane, move in the direction specified, drag the views, making the currently active view active in the group dragged to.
adzenith, I don’t know if it’s wanted or needed, but I’ve made a sublime-menu file for Origami for personal use for those times I forget the shortcuts. Let me know if you want to take a look at it.
[quote=“nizur”]adzenith, I don’t know if it’s wanted or needed, but I’ve made a sublime-menu file for Origami for personal use for those times I forget the shortcuts. Let me know if you want to take a look at it.
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Awww please share this or send a pull request!