@Joe: I've got .h and .m files set to open in TextMate, but when I double click one in the source list of Xcode it always open in another Xcode window.
I'm not sure what you mean specifically by "set to open in TextMate", but there's a section of the Xcode preferences called "File Types". You need to make your changes in there to have the files opened in TextMate when you double-click them in Xcode.
by Scott Stevenson — Jun 18
I'm not sure what you mean specifically by "set to open in TextMate", but there's a section of the Xcode preferences called "File Types". You need to make your changes in there to have the files opened in TextMate when you double-click them in Xcode.