the button in textmate's terminal usage dialog tries to make an alias to the mate command in usr/bin [...] For me this operation failed (not permitted).
I'll make the command rm -f «dst» first.
cool
Where people want to keep it seems to depend on personal choice -- TextMate gives you the choice of all the bin locations in your PATH.
gotcha, i didn't look closely enough, nor expect you generate that list dynamically from my setup: excellent work.
Lots of us probably don't write code which is strict v4, so that might be asking for trouble? maybe transitional as an option?
You should be able to just duplicate the strict template and edit the document type.
yeah, but it's a pain.
Though it's no biggie to add a transitional template to the default bundle… but we do want to promote good coding practices :)
Strict sets people's browsers into a take no prisoners mode that is very unforgiving of poor html: it is basically asking for lots of pages to break with no good reason.
Also, you can stick an advert for textmate in the template. what would suit me is below.
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
<html lang="en"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> <title></title> <meta name="generator" content="TextMate http://macromates.com/"> <meta name="author" content="Tim Bates"> <!-- Date: Friday January 06 2006 --> </head> <body> </body> </html>