From timothy.c.bates@gmail.com Fri Jan 6 03:54:19 2006 From: Timothy Bates To: textmate@lists.macromates.com Subject: Re: [TxMt] bin or local, and Strict html 4 template only? Date: Fri, 06 Jan 2006 03:53:31 +0000 Message-ID: <89DA5B61-260C-49F9-8994-D036ACC07F00@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <91BB16FD-405E-46B8-ADF0-65705A50F7EE@macromates.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===============8431190530924280568==" --===============8431190530924280568== Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit >> the button in textmate's terminal usage dialog tries to make an >> alias to the mate command in usr/bin [...] For me this operation >> failed (not permitted). > > I'll make the command rm -f «dst» first. cool > Where people want to keep it seems to depend on personal choice -- > TextMate gives you the choice of all the bin locations in your PATH. gotcha, i didn't look closely enough, nor expect you generate that list dynamically from my setup: excellent work. >> Lots of us probably don't write code which is strict v4, so that >> might be asking for trouble? maybe transitional as an option? > > You should be able to just duplicate the strict template and edit > the document type. yeah, but it's a pain. > Though it's no biggie to add a transitional template to the default > bundle… but we do want to promote good coding practices :) Strict sets people's browsers into a take no prisoners mode that is very unforgiving of poor html: it is basically asking for lots of pages to break with no good reason. Also, you can stick an advert for textmate in the template. what would suit me is below. --===============8431190530924280568==--