On Apr 4, 2007, at 9:55 PM, Oliver Taylor wrote:
Oh, that is bad isn't it. It's not ignorance, just forgetfulness. I'll be more careful next time.
It's very easy to forget, thanks for the quick fix. I wonder, perhaps it would be nice if there is some indication somehow in the UI for items that don't have a scope selector set. I guess there are some items that are not supposed to have scope selectors, so the indication shouldn't be too obtrusive, but it's all too easy to forget to set it otherwise. Probably not a big deal anyway.
I wonder, if it's perhaps time for the screenwriting bundle to be added to the repository, if Oliver agrees of course.
Haris Skiadas Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Hanover College
An update has been published at http://ollieman.net/screenbundle
--oliver
On 4/4/07, Charilaos Skiadas skiadas@hanover.edu wrote:
Ah yes, this is very bad. Oliver, please make sure all your commands include text.screenplay in their scope selector, for instance the scope selector for character auto-complete should probably be "text.screenplay character eol". In particular, the Time of Day completions preference item should have a scope selector of "text.screenplay" at least. Items with no scope selector are in effect anywhere, unless a more specific command takes over the key combo. They are not restricted to languages of the bundle they are in. So your scope selectors need to be as specific as possible.