Dear All,
I recall that the Blogging Bundle has never been able to handle Movable
Type's conception of "Categories" (ditto for BlogMate, I think).
However, I also recall that the developer hoped that this would be
ameliorated with future versions of MT. With the major update to MT4.0,
I still don't seem to get category information on the posts. Any ideas
for fixes or workarounds?
Thanks,
Andrew
Hi,
I saw a thread on this in the forum, but I still have this problem. I
just installed revision 1405 and activated the bundle. It registered
successfully. But in Safari 2.0.4 it does nothing. I saw a post saying
this combination works, but not for me. Any ideas?
Thanks
Hi All: I'm a new Textmate user. (I love it.) Was trying to use
the blogging bundle with a Typepad blog. I'm having difficulties
trying to get it through the first test fetch of recent posts.
I've been working with Typepad support for the past few days as I
assumed the problem was on their end. They're pushing back to
Textmate now. They claim Typepad supports the metaWeblog XML-RPC API
in their Knowledge Base: a search for "metaweblog api" and it returns
an article called "TypePad and Desktop Clients" at an obscenely
unreadable URL.
(http://support.typepad.com/cgi-bin/typepad.cfg/php/enduser/
std_adp.php?p_faqid=87&p_created=1125520929&p_sid=5-
AnQzJi&p_lva=&p_sp=cF9zcmNoPTEmcF9zb3J0X2J5PSZwX2dyaWRzb3J0PSZwX3Jvd19jb
nQ9NCZwX3Byb2RzPSZwX2NhdHM9JnBfcHY9JnBfY3Y9JnBfcGFnZT0xJnBfc2VhcmNoX3Rle
HQ9bWV0YXdlYmxvZyBhcGk*&p_li=&p_topview=1)
The only Typepad discussion I found on the Textmate mailing list
search was this old unanswered post:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.textmate.general/11960/
match=typepad
I found no discussion in the original post comments that helped either:
http://macromates.com/blog/2006/blogging-from-textmate/
My setup line looks like the following:
# Blog Name URL
Once More Unto the Breach http://stephenrwalli@typepad.com/t/
api#000001
It prompts me for a password, then returns:
Received Exception: HTTP-Error: 302 Found No posts are available!
I've also tried:
http://stephenrwalli@typepad.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-xmlrpc.cgi#1http://stephenrwalli@typepad.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-xmlrpc.cgihttp://stephenrwalli@typepad.com/t/apihttp://stephenrwalli@typepad.com/t/api#1http://www.typepad.com/t/api [which prompts for both username and
passwd and returns Invalid Login (403)]
I would assume I should receive a post or two per the demonstration
video. I'm not a constant blogger, but have 4 posts in the last 30 days.
Are there places I haven't looked yet?
Ideas? More information I can dig out?
kindest regards,
stephe
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Hi,
If I edit a file which is considered "external" to my subversion
repository (think plugin in a Rails app) and then run the Commit
command from the Subversion bundle, it will include that file in the
commit process. But of course this will fail because I can't update a
file that isn't in my repository (it's external). I can uncheck the
check box every time but that is kind of a pain.
So I dug around in the Subversion bundle and changed line 94 of
svn_commit.rb to this:
status_command = %Q{"#{@svn_tool}" status --ignore-externals #
{(a)paths_to_commit.quote_for_shell_arguments}}
That just adds the "--ignore-externals" option so I no longer have
this problem. It makes sense to do this because the normal "svn
commit" command doesn't include external files. It would be great if
this change could be made to the original bundle so this ugly hack
won't be necessary. Thanks.
Regards,
Ryan
Hi there,
How come this file renders fine in safari b3 and webkit (screen grab below),
but preview in textmate gives this:
Or this:
Safari shows it fine as:
--
If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange apples then you and
I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea
and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas. - George
Bernard Shaw
Hello,
From the archives I see threads about a MT bundle for Textmate.
> From: Brad Choate <brad@...>
> Subject: Re: Bundle for Movable Type templates
Where might I find this bundle? Does such a bundle do syntax high-
lighting, or, instead, is this an interface to a blog API, for
example to upload posts to a blog...?
I am looking for a syntax high-lite so that I can avoid editing
templates in a web browser... :)
Thanks for any hints!
Cheers,
DK
Is there a way in TextMate to create tag pair highlighting? I'm
basically still a novice with customizing TM. Here's what I'm thinking:
Basically I go through a lot of old code that is littered with nested
table, tr, td and span tags. It makes it difficult to find a tags
"pair". It would be nice to invoke a key command on a tag (be it
HTML, XHTML, PHP, Etc.), either the beginning tag or end tag and have
it highlight the corresponding tag. And to take it one step further
it would be nice to have a slightly different key strong highlight
the corresponding tag and all the contents between them.
Can anyone point me to a bundle that does this or a way to create it?
Thanks.
Josh
I'm using TextMate mostly for XHTML/CSS work.
I recently switched to a Mac Pro from a Mac Mini and now have a
proper Apple UK keyboard.
unfortunately the # is lurking under opt+3 and I find that an awkward
key combo for such an often used character.
I've tried using TextPander with some success but it won't expand a
snippet when the caret is not in empty space, so getting h3#header1
requires some jiggling.
are there any snippets or shortcuts I'm missing in TM that will
append a # to an element in CSS without me having to contort my
fingers to get option+3 so often?
TIA
Hi,
Anybody make Markdown Extra <http://www.michelf.com/projects/php-
markdown/> work with TextMate? Not sure if other people think the
extra syntax is helpful, but I do.
As this is written in PHP, I'm not sure how it can be implemented.
Another possibility is to use Maruku <http://maruku.rubyforge.org/>,
which is written in Ruby. Anyone here have any needs to these
Markdown add-ons? I'm now trying Textile now, but prefer Markdown.
Takaaki
--
Takaaki Kato
http://samuraicoder.net
Hi,
I'm looking for a way to export all the text from my .tex files, or
just one -
(actually I want to use it to create tagcrowds of my work >> http://
www.tagcrowd.com/ - to give it a try and for some designing touches)
I wonder if there is some way to do this, something like picking all
content that fits a certain scope like "string" - or something and
export it into a pure plaintext file.
I agree this feature would probably not be able to export \footnote's
and \marginnote's but anyway -
Do you have any idea if there already is something like this - or if
it is possible at all?
Thanks a lot - and enough for today
flo