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Reveal in Project (⌃⌘R) with drawer closed #41

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tjmcewan opened this issue Feb 23, 2011 · 4 comments
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Reveal in Project (⌃⌘R) with drawer closed #41

tjmcewan opened this issue Feb 23, 2011 · 4 comments
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@tjmcewan
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...opens the normal (old) drawer, albeit with nothing in it.

The workaround is to open the project drawer first (⌃⌥⌘D), then do ⌃⌘R. Note however, that you'll have to press ⌃⌥⌘D twice.

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soffes commented May 28, 2011

I'm not seeing this. If I select a file and hit ⌃⌘R, it highlights it in the sidebar. Can you clarify the steps to reproduce this?

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Sorry I wasn't clear - press the keys when the drawer is closed/hidden.

This ticket is really old though & I've gone back to the normal
drawer, wouldn't be surprised if it's already been fixed.

Cheers!

On 29/05/2011, at 6:52, samsoffes
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I'm not seeing this. If I select a file and hit ⌃⌘R, it highlights it in the sidebar. Can you clarify the steps to reproduce this?

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legion80 commented Aug 6, 2011

I am seeing this issue still.

Open a directory in TM so that the sidebar shows on the left side.

⌃⌥⌘D - sidebar hides
⌃⌘R - a blank sidebar appears on the right hand side
⌃⌥⌘D - hides that sidebar

@ericboehs
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I am seeing this issue as well. Just tried updating to the latest. :( I would really like this bug fixed because I'd like to code with the drawer closed unless I needed to know which file I'm working on (which I could quickly find out using Revel in Project).

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