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On 6.10.2004, space aliens observed timothy martens saying:
>Any plans for XHTML/CSS code hinting?
The main feature I use in BBEdit is the excellent CSS support. I can
easily create new CSS rules and find out what the correct syntax is.
Having something similar in TextMate would be great.
lucas
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On 6.10.2004, space aliens observed David Heinemeier Hansson saying:
>SFTP support is planned for version 1.1. And unlike most editors that
>merely integrate with Transmit or other existing programs, the plan
>is to have support from within TextMate.
In addition to that, I would love to be able to use TextMate as an
external editor for other FTP applications like Interarchy.
lucas
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> On 6.10.2004, space aliens observed Tomas Jogin saying:
> >I hope ftp-support is added soon, not just being able to edit a
> >remote file, but actually being able to associate a project with an
> >ftp account.
>
> Is there any reason why you don't use an actual FTP application for
> this? Interarchy has some awesome features for this kind of work. What I
> do right now is this: For each Project in TextMate, I have an FTP Disk
> in Interarchy. When I open a Project, I mount the FTP Disk. Whenever I
> change something in TextMate, it's being uploaded automatically to the
> FTP server.
The reason I don't want to use an actual FTP application is that I
don't want to incessantly switch between the editor and the
ftp-application. I just want to hit a shortcut key to upload the
document I'm currently editing and that's it. Often times, I have many
documents open at once, which reside in different directories. If I
used a separate FTP-application, not only would I have to switch to
it, but I'd also have to traverse to the right directory, on both the
server and the client, and then upload the file in question -- instead
of just hitting a keyboard shortcut in the editor and that's it.
The interarchy feature you mention sounds pretty nice, and in fact
I'll download Interarchy right now, because it does sound sweet, but
having it integrated with the editor would be even better. By the way,
something like that isn't possible with Transmit (which I currently
use), right?
Thanks for the tip on Interarchy, but the feature request still stands. ;-)
Best regards,
Tomas Jogin
Is there a command to revert a file to it's saved state? It'd be
easier than closing the file (declining to save my changes) and then
re-opening it.
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On 6.10.2004, space aliens observed Tomas Jogin saying:
>I hope ftp-support is added soon, not just being able to edit a
>remote file, but actually being able to associate a project with an
>ftp account.
Is there any reason why you don't use an actual FTP application for
this? Interarchy has some awesome features for this kind of work. What I
do right now is this: For each Project in TextMate, I have an FTP Disk
in Interarchy. When I open a Project, I mount the FTP Disk. Whenever I
change something in TextMate, it's being uploaded automatically to the
FTP server.
I'm not sure what exactly the plan is as far as TextMate's FTP support
is concerned, but if you need this right now, Interarchy can provide it.
lucas
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Hi,
Many congratulations on the release. TextMate is truly impressive
stuff.
I certainly wouldn't want to start any holy wars already, but I've
written a small comparison of TextMate and my current daily editor,
SubEthaEdit, that might be of passing interest.
<URL:http://www.lowerelement.com/Geekery/Mac_OS_X/TextMate_vs_SubEthaEdit.ht…>
As others have already observed, for programmers, an editor is the one
piece of software in near-constant use, and deciding to switch to a new
editor is a big, very personal, deal. I never could appreciate BBEdit
in the way that many others do -- for me, TextMate is already streets
ahead of BBEdit in terms of comfort. There are things about
SubEthaEdit I'd sincerely miss, however, despite the excellent
additional features offered by TextMate. The 30-day trial (and what I
suspect will be a fairly aggressive release schedule of improvements)
are very welcome in making that decision.
Cheers,
Andrew.
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Well, maybe I do. Just experimenting with TM and dropping files on an
open window to see how it handles things. Everything pretty much
everything opened as I expected until I dropped one file and got:
setting up accounts.rtfd/
1__#$!(a)%!#__smile.tiff
1__#$!(a)%!#__smile.tiff.tiff
smile.tiff
smile.tiff.tiff
TXT.rtf
wink.tiff
wink.tiff.tiff
Haha. The file in question was a cut and paste from a conversation that
Dean and I had via iChat. Crazy stuff.
So I'm not sharing silliness for no gain, what exactly am I seeing
here? Why is TM only registering the embedded smiley graphics and not
the text itself?
– Damelon
Well done guys. I came, I saw, I bought.
TextMate has delivered most of what was promised by the hype that
preceded the long-anticipated launch. I now look forward to its ongoing
development.
First impressions have been very impressive.
Allan
Hi TexMaters!
Forgive the rudimentary nature of the question...
Wondering how snippets work. For example, the "a href tag" snippet
which inserts "<a href="$1">$2</a>" has a trigger of "ahref"
But when I type "ahref" in an html document it does not seems to
trigger the snippet? What am I missing?
-t