Maybe it would be a bit harder than I thought to make it backwards
compatible. Keep thinking about it though.
The reason I asked for it in the first place is that I was making a script
to insert filenames into textmate, a bit like pressing tab in terminal.
Sometimes I would get more than one result, and I wanted those to appear in
a list. Now I've been thinking about it though, it might be a nice thing to
have this behaviour built into Textmate.
An example would be that if you typed in an html document: "href='i" and
then pressed tab, you could invoke a menu which showed files matching 'i.*'.
It could even be multi-dimensional as in my included mock-up.
Thamks
Max
I hadn't really thought of the possibilities for the contextual menu, I
really thought of it for choosing a list of snippets to insert after a
selection. If it could run commands as well, that would be very cool.
XML sounds like a good way of generating the list, I don't use it that much,
but couldn't each 'menu item' have 'input', 'output' and 'action' children
to define what it should do?
Would it be possible for you to make a menu that just had a list of snippets
at the moment, which could be further expanded in the future? I look forward
to any progress in this regard.
Keep up the great work,
Max
Would it be possible to make a command output option that displays as a
menu. It would be like the current behaviour of commands, snippets etc that
have the same key command.
You could then have commands like 'ls $TM_FILEPATH', and choose from the
list.
Max Williams
Howdy;
I like many of ya'll switched from BBedit to textMate, and love it, I
can really use some help getting 'SmartyPants' and Markdown runnning (I
got HTML Tidy going) how exactly do I get a PERL script running?
any help would be hugely appreciated..
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Greetings,
I'd really like to be able to scroll past the last typed line in my
file (without adding more blank lines), a la VI…Is there already a way
to do this?
Regards,
David Wooten
I'm looking for a way to have the commands the Subversion bundle
execute without me having to edit them to include the full path for
svn.
I initially thought that adding the following line to /etc/bashrc would
do the trick
alias svn=/usr/local/bin/svn
unfortunately it didn't work. Would someone kindly point me in the
right direction?
Thanks,
Simon
I am using hyperref in a latex document which works great in TextMate,
especially with the HTML output. What is really nice is the ability to
check that the links are "hot". However once I follow a link i have not
been able to find a "Back" command so i can check the next link. Am I
missing it? If not, could we have one?
Thanks
Robert
Hi!
Would it be possible to show the full path of a file somewhere, for
example in the title bar? Currently it's not easy to keep apart two
files with the same name but different locations.
Regards,
Lars
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