Actually, one of the things I love about blogging in TextMate is how convenient it is to save and return to a post I'm working on... I have all of my templates set to add "Status: Draft" to the header to prevent it from publishing early (before I get tags and other niceties attached). I think that every user is going to differ on how they use the blogging bundle...
A conflict does arise when I have a draft on my drive and I've published it to my blog. If I accidentally republish the one on my drive, it will overwrite the old article with a new timestamp, changing my permalink and messing up my Digg links. Not much can be done about that, other than manually deleting a file after publishing it, I think.
Brett
On 9/27/06 4:06 PM, "Helge Hartmann" helge.hartmann@gmx.de wrote:
Hi!
I really like the blogging bundle. It's amazing. But each time I close the window, I am asked to save the file. I think there are few, if at all, who save their blog entries as files. Wouldn¹t it be a better behavior to ask for post to blog? Also I naturally type apple+s, when I am finished. So, I added a copy of the post to blog command and associated this shortcut to it. Storing the file in this case seems similar to post it. What do you think?
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