Alain, one word of caution with the command, when you use it with the Bundle editor. If you:
1) open the bundle editor 2) select a command 3) click its text field to make it get focus 4) start the "Edit in textmate" command to get the text in a nice new window 5) go back to the text editor and select a new command 6) go back to the nice new window that had the stuff from "Edit in Textmate" 7) save.
Then you have just overwritten the new command you selected in step 5. So I would strongly advice staying away from the bundle editor until you've closed the "Edit in TextMate" window.
Best Haris Skiadas Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Hanover College
On Sep 18, 2007, at 8:16 PM, Alain Matthes wrote:
Le 19 sept. 07 à 01:51, Alain Matthes a écrit :
Le 19 sept. 07 à 00:37, Michael Sheets a écrit :
Finally figured out your issue, you had been saying service but I thought you just didn't know the right terminology. :) Had forgotten that it did use to be a service, was before I started using it heavily.
Ok Edit in TexMate is not, now, a service but a new possibility to edit a text in textmate . My problem was, that I had the old service in the menu service and I never think that now in the cocoa apllication we find a new item in the menu Edit
Thanks because is a great pleasure to use this command
Regards Alain