--- Jacob Rus jrus@hcs.harvard.edu wrote:
It seems that people have had sporadic success
with TM
in the functional space. Someone feel free to
correct
me.
What do you mean?
This is an unfair statement by me. I am unqualified to make this judgement since I have not fully explored TM's capabilities. It was a statement based on Lisp users' general take on TM, gleaned from friends, blogs and random email posts: TM is excellent, but not preferred for Lisp, and by extension, I inferred Lispish M'ca. But then again, they have a dedicated, mature environment that is thoroughly optimized for Lisp nuances.
Thanks for all the pointers. I will take a look at the bundles you mentioned in addition to a serious sit down with manual.
Also, off topic, whether people realize it or not, TM can be used as a semantic outliner for text. If you set up your metadata in the Finder's smart folder structure, you can leverage that into tmproj for text manipulation. For it to really work, some sort of basic sort mechanism in the tmproj pane has to be in place. Plus, your text files in tmproj have to be small. While I have not tried it, I'm assuming you should be able to link text in different files under one of the html schemes. This is something worth exploring I think.
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