Oops. I did read the release notes and I forgot to mention that ^> also does not work for me. I just can't seem to figure it out. All tab triggered snippets seem to work. I reinstalled TextMate, and deleted the ~/Library/Application\ Support/Textmate dir and tried changing scope to text.rhtml, souce.yaml and reloaded bundles.
BTW, James I got your book and really like it. A suggestion I have, if I may, is to add a section on the file layout of TextMate. What dirs/files go where on the disk what they mean. WHat overides what etc. I was new to MacOSX at the time and took me a bit to figure these things out. Some of it is in the Manual but other little factoids are in the wiki etc. It could be a front end to the "TextMate's environment" section.
Thank you Sebastian and James for your replies.
bakki
On 11/4/06, James Edward Gray II james@grayproductions.net wrote:
On Nov 4, 2006, at 4:44 PM, Bakki Kudva wrote:
I just noticed that <%= %> and <% %> have been moved from Rails to Ruby. But it does not work now in either. I tried text.rhtml for scope but it didn't help either. Did a svn up also.
These commands are now on control > (⌃>). Here's the release not where we announced the change:
[NEW] The Ruby bundle has a new snippet to generate ERb's <% … %> and <%= … %> tags. Both tags are available via control > (⌃>). First press will insert <%= … %> (optionally using the current selection as the content). A second press will remove/add the equal sign. This depreciates the control X (⌃X) and control Z (⌃Z) snippets from the Rails bundle and they will be removed in the future. This feature was designed by the ANSI TextMate Standards Committee. (James Edward Gray II)
James Edward Gray II
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