>The C bundle contains 3 macros for this:
> cmd-return: go to end of line, make a return
> cmd-shift-return: go to end of line, set a ;, make a return
> cmd-option-return: go to end of line, set a ;
>
>I've grown so fond of these macros that I even have a set for text.*
>that sets a . instead of a ;.
Allan, would it make sense to move these macros to Defaults? I didn't even know they were there --very nice surprise! Semi-colons (unfortunately) seem to be required for many languages ... not to mention stylesheets/plists, etc.
k
When I try to use this from Safari, Safari hangs (expected) but nothing
happens in TextMate. I used to use this feature often, but as another
user on my machine. I've since deleted that user, so I can't comment as
to whether or not it would still work in that account.
Any ideas on how to fix things so they work again?
Best, Eric
Hi,
When a bundle is double-clicked in the finder and there is already one with
that name installed TM displays a dialogue saying:
" The bundle ³<bundle name>² already exists in your Application Support
folder. Do you want to replace it?"
Could there be an option for merging the two bundles? For example, if I
download a bundle that adds extra functionality to an existing bundle, I
don't want to replace or cancel the open action, I want to add the new
stuff. I know I can do it all manually by opening the package but this is
quite time consuming.
The other thing that could be changed in the bundle behaviour is giving an
option of opening it as a scratch project. If I want to do some work on a
bundle's contents, I am not able to drag it onto Textmate's icon because it
tries to install it, rather than making a project.
None of these things are critical, but would be nice to have.
Regards,
Max
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone might be interested in putting together a
simple textile bundle? I'm completely snowed under myself or else I'd
endeavor to learn this syntax bundling thing myself!
Thanks.
Chris
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I've probably missed something obvious and/or previously discussed here but...
Is there a standard way to get TM to generate a UUID string for a "mySyntax.plist" file ?
Background:
I've embarked upon a bundle for ConTeXt using the LaTeX bundle as inspiration and liftable source.
I want to generate two Syntax.plist files. One for ConTeXt itself (using material I generated for a BBEdit CLM for ConTeXt) and a trivially modified version of the bibtex.plist file from the LaTeX bundle (so that highlighting works with ConTeXt's \cite[citekey] (as opposed to \cite{citekey}) construct).
Writing the plist files is fairly straightforward (albeit tedious), but I'm wondering about this apparent UUID catch 22:
AFAICT, the syntax.plist file can't be included in the bundle's info.plist file w/o a UUID and if its not included in the info.plist file, it is not recognized as a bundle component. Since the bundle editor does not (yet ?) have a "language editor", I don't see how to get past this w/o manually "guessing" a UUID ?
I'm prepared for a
/slaps head
upon receiving (an) answer(s)
wtia,
mark.
I would totally be into looking at others XHTML bundles, and maybe
collaborate with other standard loving web designers out there to come
up with a usable bundle. The one available by default is really just
an example of what you can do... Not practical to get work done...
Or, I'd be willing to start from scratch, go through the entire W3C
XHTML dictionary and create the best bundle that I can on my own and
share it. But it would take me a few days/headaches and I want my free
copy of TM afterwards if I have to go through all that :P
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> I think this is your intention but it would be great if any work you
> did ended up online and easily downloadable for two reasons:
>
> 1. New people to TM will often be in the same position
>
> 2. I would really like to see how others have configured there program
> : P
>
> Eric
>
> PS. I am not really pushing the boundaries of TM yet so I have nothing
> to share put I will if/when I can contribute to the group.
>
>> I will post you some of my bundles off-list and then you could have a
>> look at them. Perhaps you could also tell me (us) what bits are still
>> missing after that to make a killer XHTML bundle in your mind ??
Hi, I'm new here so be gentle ;) I own BBEdit, I'm trying out TM for
the first day and I'm super impressed by everything I've tested so
far...
So I go on the WIKI to look for a killer XHTML bundle with all the
macros, snippets, and what not that would be useful for basic XHTML web
design but I can't seem to find anything else besides the bundled
bundle ;) I mean... it's enough to understand how it works and get me
started in creating my own, but it's going to take me forever to add
every tag snippets, etc...
I'm not too big on reinventing the wheel and, although I understand
that TM is not specifically geared towards web developers, I'm pretty
sure some other web designers out there must be using TM as their
editor no?
I guess my question is: did I miss something? Or there's no other HTML
bundle besides the one that includes only href, mailto, meta, and p??
thanks for any help :)
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