On Oct 6, 2004, at 7:30 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
With regard to the web preview, what I do for CSS is that I open a new single file window with the CSS file (just drag it from the project outline to the TM icon) and thus bind the preview to the "main" project's document -- but you're right, I'm not really doing HTML, CSS, etc. that often, so much of this functionality was made based on my own rather primitive needs :) But it'll be refined!
Allan - definitely have a look at the way Topstyle (PC) handles browser previews. Not only is there a live preview pain (think frameset) which you show/hide or resize (also choose which rendering engine to use: IE, Gecko) but you can preview the file in the actual browser of your choice on a case by case basis. For example, after you have mapped all your browsers in the preferences, when you want to preview, you hit a key (spacebar) which brings up a horizontal oriented dialog showing the browsers you've assigned. You then choose which one to launch based on it's #
Hit space to launch dialog: 1 - Internet Explorer 2 - Firefox 3 - Mozilla 4 - Opera 5 - Safari : )
It's VERY well implemented.