<head></head><body>That gives me just a single result, see attachment.<div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><div><br></div><div><br></div><br><!-- <signature> -->Sent from <a href="https://link.nylas.com/link/33wd9n5m5l3cdcz4d1oikbwcz/local-f9939871-26a8/0?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fnylas.com%2Fn1%3Fref%3Dn1&r=dGV4dG1hdGVAbGlzdHMubWFjcm9tYXRlcy5jb20=">Nylas N1</a>, the extensible, open source mail client.<br><!-- </signature> --></div></div><img class="n1-open" width="0" height="0" style="border:0; width:0; height:0;" src="https://link.nylas.com/open/33wd9n5m5l3cdcz4d1oikbwcz/local-f9939871-26a8?r=dGV4dG1hdGVAbGlzdHMubWFjcm9tYXRlcy5jb20="><div class="gmail_quote">
On Jul 11 2016, at 1:25 pm, Allan Odgaard <mailinglist@textmate.org> wrote:
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<p>On 11 Jul 2016, at 13:22, Koen Punt wrote:</p>
<p>> I made a quick screencast, where you see that after changing the <br>> syntax,<br>> closing the file and opening that same file again, the syntax setting <br>> has<br>> reverted.</p>
<p>Open the file then use Bundle → Select Bundle Item… (⌃⌘T) and <br>switch to settings (⌘}).</p>
<p>Now enter “filetype”, this should reveal what sort of file types are <br>set for the current file.</p>
<p>When you change via status bar, it updates Global.tmProperties, but <br>there could be local declarations which eclipse it.</p>
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