Ok. Tomorrow morning ill see how close I can get to rebuilding my tm1 project this way. I this is the future, I wanna prepare for it early. Who knows, maybe ill save myself $50 :)
Is there anything akin to tm1's Templates?
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On Sep 20, 2012, at 6:51 PM, "Jason McC. Smith" jason@ncpod.org wrote:
The link Travis posted above is perhaps the best listing I've seen yet.
What I'm more curious about, however, is a comprehensive listing of available scopes, action triggers, etc. I realize it's a dynamically built environment based on the current bundles, but is there some way to get a report from within TM2?
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 4:47 PM, Randall Hand randall.hand@gmail.com wrote:
Is there any comprehensive documentation on what goes in this tm_properties file? I see lots of random snippets scattered around the mailing list, but I haven't come across a full list.
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On Sep 20, 2012, at 4:26 PM, Allan Odgaard mailinglist@textmate.org wrote:
On Sep 20, 2012, at 6:55 PM, Randall Hand randall.hand@gmail.com wrote:
[…] Is TM1 still "alive"? Or are users urged to start using TM2? Am I just really missing something in TextMate2?
TM 1.x is not being actively maintained, but it still works great for a lot of people.
TM 2.0 is alpha, and I don’t yet link directly to it from macromates.com because I am aware that there are still some things to iron out before I want to actively steer people toward it — particularly the issue of projects and creating new files is something new users often struggle with.
That said, despite the rather negative outbursts in this thread, a lot of people find most aspects of 2.0 vastly superior to 1.x, but the “learning curve” is a little steep, as the UX hasn’t seen any polish and GUI is still lacking for some aspects.
[…] project-specific environment variables, and true "Projects" are important to me.
The first part has IMO been much improved in 2.0 because they are now just text files which can be version controlled, see e.g. http://blog.macromates.com/2011/git-style-configuration/ (although several of the settings mentioned has since received UI).
For the second one, I assume you mean grouping files which are spread out over your disk (and not via symbolic links); this is probably not something I am going to add, but part of the decision for making 2.0 open source was to allow users to add the things I don’t care for.
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