On 05-Jan-2006, at 10:10 , Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 5/1/2006, at 17:10, Michael Larocque wrote:
[...] You mention a "Refresh Running Browser" command above. How does one activate it?
Command-R (when a HTML document is open) or click the gear menu in the status bar, it's under the HTML bundle, or Automation -> Run Command -> HTML (the gear is shorthand for the automation menu).
Ah, found it. After my initial shock of what the command was doing (bringing my three open browsers to the front and refreshing their windows - ack!) I dug further to see what the RRB code did, and will modify it to suit my preferred way of working. :)
A more general question - _where_ is there a list of these commands? For instance, when I edit a macro (i.e. "Delete Line") it contains "selectHardLine" and "deleteBackward". Is there a documented list of these commands?
Ah, those are not the same commands. When I say commands I refer to commands in the bundles, which are generally shell scripts, i.e. these: http://macromates.com/textmate/manual/commands
Understood. But the question still stands: Is there a documented list of these "internal functions", or whatever you call them? For me at least, seeing something like that would give me a better understanding of what the full capabilities of Textmate are, and what the possibilities are.
I've tried Help and looking in the online manual, but I must be using the wrong search terms [...]
I'll look into improving the macro chapter. Macros are read/record- only and cannot be edited.
Is there any chance that this might be changed in the future?
Still a noob, but learning TM quickly, and liking it more and more. The cheque will be in the mail within a couple of hours. :)
Carpe viam, Mike
Michael Larocque Chief Cook and Bottle Washer Prolumina Communications Inc. http://prolumina.com/~mlarocque/