Hello,
I've seen some bundles do that but I can't figure out the way to accomplish this.
In the language that I am working on I have variables and arrays etc...
Is there a way that I can have a variable declared with a $ symbol and then have it custom colored every time any word has the $symbol in front?
Something like
declare $variable
declare %array[]
so every time these variables appear in the script they would be a certain(assignable) color and a different color for the %array?.
Thank you.
Best,
John
I did a fresh install of Lion on my Mac. As a result, I had to reinstall
TxMate (1.5.10 (1631)) as well.
First, the irritating bug regarding keyboard input from a Ruby program is
still not fixed in TxMate Version 1.5.10 (1631). I know there's a
workaround, and I'm using it. But still, this thing has been irritating for
over a year and a half, is there anyway to roll that workaround into the
next version of TxMate?
Second, the shortcut (Ctrl - Cd - N) to start a new project doesn't seem to
work, is this a known problem?
Is there a keyboard shortcut to switch the 'Select Bundle Item' window
(control+command+t) from 'Item title' to 'Key equivalent' and back? This is
usually accomplished by using the mouse to click the magnifying glass.
However I'd prefer to not use the mouse if I can help it.
Anyone?
Thanks
Brandon
I looked into Doodim, it doesn't support even Snow Leopard from what I
remember, and they said they lost the source code. Oopsie. If you get it
working, please let us know.
Brandon
Hello,
I post this question a while back but had no answer... Is it one of those RTFM question or did it slip through the cracks? Can someone point me to the right direction if so on how to accomplishsuch t a thing??
Thank you in advance.
Best
John
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I've seen some bundles do that but I can't figure out the way to accomplish this. In the language that I am working on I have variables and arrays etc...
Is there a way that I can have a variable declared with a $ symbol and then have it custom colored every time any word has the $symbol in front? Something like declare $variable
declare %array[] so every time these variables appear in the script they would be a certain(assignable) color and a different color for the %array?. Thank you. Best,
John