It looks like you code assumes that TextMate is in the users applications folder rather then the root level one
On 10/6/05, Mats Persson mats@imediatec.co.uk wrote:
On 5 Oct 2005, at 15:23, Neil Lee wrote:
So, and I'll say it again, documentation! Give me a printable set of docs that I can take with me on the metro and I'm yours for life.
OK, here's a small start that will hopefully get Neil and others going until something better comes around. ;-)
-- Unzip the attached "Create TextMate Print Documentation.tmbundle.zip" file -- double-click the "Create TextMate Print Documentation.tmbundle" and TM will install it for you directly -- Restart TM -- Go to Automation -> Run Command -> Create TextMate Print Documentation -> Create Print Documentation -- Open Help -> TextMate Help and then you should see a "Single Page Print Version" link in there. Click on it and print.
Quick hack that works great on my system, and should hopefully work just as well on other systems.
Alternatively, you can Cmd+Click the TM icon in the Dock, right-click the TM app icon, and select "Show Package Contents", Navigate to Contents/Resources/English.lproj/TextMate Help Book/ and drop the two documents inside this .zip file in there. But then they would be replaced each time you update the main TM app.
PS. The Ruby Code Quality Control Committee should probably NOT look too closely at my code in the command ;-)
Kind regards,
Mats
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