On Dec 22, 2006, at 7:01 PM, Holger Frauenrath wrote:
- What are possible ways to make this file take precedence over
the original LaTeX language file? So far, I have changed it manually in the language selection at the bottom of the editor window. Is there an automatic way? I guess that I could also remove the above to lines from the original LaTeX language file ... but if I am not mistaken, these changes would mean that future updates to the LaTeX file will be ignored. Is that correct?
When you manually set the language for a file with a particular extension, TextMate remembers that setting for all files with that extension. So once you set it to your language, you shouldn't have to worry about it again.
- Which brought up another question for me. Let's assume I made
changes to one of the supplied language files. Is there a way to "revert" those changes so that the language file is *for sure* the original one (so that updates are not going to be ignored), without loosing other changes (new cammands etc.) to the associated bundle?
The changes are saved in ~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/ Bundles/Latex.tmbundle/...
Just find the corresponding file there, for the particular command you want to revert, and remove it.
Thanks Holger
Haris