Hi,
Before I start to write my own, anybody has a Nagios configuration bundle?
Thanks,
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Pedro Melo
http://www.simplicidade.org/
xmpp:melo@simplicidade.org
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On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 8:00 AM, <textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com>wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 20:55, minimal design
> <textmate(a)minimaldesign.net> wrote:
> > I've looked through the docs but can't figure it out...
> > I'm trying to add CSS3 stuff to the default CSS bundle, but I don't want
> to
> > touch the original bundle off course so in my own bundle I try something
> > like:
> >
> > { scopeName = 'source.css.mcss'; fileTypes = ( 'css', 'css.erb', 'less');
> > foldingStartMarker = '/\*\*(?!\*)|\{\s*($|/\*(?!.*?\*/.*\S))';
> > foldingStopMarker = '(?<!\*)\*\*/|^\s*\}'; patterns = ( { name =
> > 'meta.selector.css'; begin = '^(?=\s*[:.*#a-zA-Z])'; end = '(?=\{)';
> > patterns = ( { name = 'entity.name.tag.css'; match =
> >
> '\b(article|aside|audio|canvas|command|datalist|details|embed|figcaption|figure|footer|header|hgroup|keygen
> >
> |mark|menu|meter|nav|output|progress|rp|rt|ruby|section|summary|time|video|wbr)\b';
> > }, ); }, { include = "source.css"; } ); }
> > and I get all the new elements highlighted like they're supposed to, but
> > that "cancels out" the standard CSS elements. I thought adding the
> > "source.css" would take care of that but obviously it doesn't... Do I
> have
> > to include the standard elements back into the regex? Is there a better
> way?
> > Thanks for any pointer in the right direction!
>
> Not sure if it'll work but you could try adding your pattern after
> including
> `source.css`, i.e.
> patterns = ( { include = "source.css"; }, ? );
>
> HTH,
> Martin
>
It seems that whatever I put last, it cancels the other one out... From the
DOc, I though that it would inherit if you use the name convention... But
the inheritance doesn't happen within patterns that have the same name? Is
that what the deal is? Or I"m doing it wrong? It seems counterproductive not
to be able to ad on to a rule, so I tend to think I'm doing it wrong, but
I've tried all the option I could think about... Anyone has done this
before? If I have to just have to duplicate and modify the whole default CSS
language, that's fine, but I want to make sure there's no better way
first... Thanks!!
I was wondering if it was possible to use xelatex in place of latex
from within Texmate (using the LateX bundle)?
Would it be as simple as using directives such as:
%!TEX TS-program = xelatex
%!TEX encoding = UTF-8 Unicode
Or doing some other manual edition of the bundle code?
Thanks!
I've looked through the docs but can't figure it out...
I'm trying to add CSS3 stuff to the default CSS bundle, but I don't want to
touch the original bundle off course so in my own bundle I try something
like:
{ scopeName = 'source.css.mcss'; fileTypes = ( 'css', 'css.erb', 'less');
foldingStartMarker = '/\*\*(?!\*)|\{\s*($|/\*(?!.*?\*/.*\S))';
foldingStopMarker = '(?<!\*)\*\*/|^\s*\}'; patterns = ( { name =
'meta.selector.css'; begin = '^(?=\s*[:.*#a-zA-Z])'; end = '(?=\{)';
patterns = ( { name = 'entity.name.tag.css'; match =
'\b(article|aside|audio|canvas|command|datalist|details|embed|figcaption|figure|footer|header|hgroup|keygen
|mark|menu|meter|nav|output|progress|rp|rt|ruby|section|summary|time|video|wbr)\b';
}, ); }, { include = "source.css"; } ); }
and I get all the new elements highlighted like they're supposed to, but
that "cancels out" the standard CSS elements. I thought adding the
"source.css" would take care of that but obviously it doesn't... Do I have
to include the standard elements back into the regex? Is there a better way?
Thanks for any pointer in the right direction!
HI,
I am trying TextMate for my RoR development needs, and I see with
exasperation that, when I am in Ruby on Rails scope, I cannot type lowercase
'a'! Hence, I cannot type :all, or 'class', or any word that contains a
lowercase 'a'!!!
Anyone envcountered anything of this sort? I am on Snow Leopard, TextMate
1.5.8.
Thanks,
AE
Hello,
when I save a file in Textmate it doesn't remember the directory. The
path in the save as dialog is always set to the root directory (/).
Textmate: Version 1.5.9 (Revision 1589)
System: Mac OS X 10.6.4 (10F569)
It might have something to do with NSNavLastRootDirectory as the
following tweets indicate:
http://twitter.com/davybrion/status/21932571235http://twitter.com/scott_to_s/status/21937812511
NSNavLastRootDirectory gets written upon termination of Textmate, but
after restaring it gets set back to the root directory.
Cheers, Stefan
Hi,
I just recently downloaded the Pandoc bundle from GitHub, but have run
into the following error message when I try any of the 'Convert
to...' scripts in the bundle:
/tmp/temp_textmate.U3BOyu: line 12: pandoc: command not found
However, I do indeed have pandoc on my system. I built the pandoc
library from source, but have added the necessary directory to my PATH
variable.
Are there any future modifications that I need to make to shell
variables accessible to TextMate ?
Thanks!
Dan
Any one know how to set up textmate to use the D compiler? There is a
"Build and compile" single file option, but I am not sure where to tell
Texmate, where the D compiler is...