What a bizarre packaging choice: bash/curl command to pull a shell script to pull and compile a github project which compiles and installs a Text Mate plugin.<p>Yikes.
Piping things from curl into bash is about the dumbest thing you can do security wise. Except if you also use an URL shortener, which means that in addition to trusting the author not to be evil, you're also trusting the shortener service to deliver what you (or the author) expected.
My app Maximizer can do this dynamically for pretty much any app on your system (including TextMate, but also stuff like Firefox or Spotify). It's SIMBL based, but the code is clean and hopefully open source soon: <a href="http://chpwn.com/apps/maximizer.html" rel="nofollow">http://chpwn.com/apps/maximizer.html</a>
What assurance do I have that <a href="http://j.mp/text-mate-full-screen" rel="nofollow">http://j.mp/text-mate-full-screen</a> will not return "rm -rf ~/*"?
Chocolat (<a href="http://chocolatapp.com" rel="nofollow">http://chocolatapp.com</a>) seems like a promising replacement for TextMate, since TextMate 2 is vaporware. Lots of bugs right now though.
this would be spot on if it handled the drawer nicely and the opening of folders. Mind it seems that Sublime Text 2 also poorly handles new files opened when the app is fullscreen. A proper implementation would once again make TextMate unbeatable on OS X.<p>Glad it's there in some way or another though. Using fullscreen a lot more than I thought I ever would.