On 23 Dec 2007, at 03:07, Fletcher T. Penney wrote:
[...] No - MultiMarkdown belongs in Application Support - not in the textmate bundle. If it's in the bundle, then it's not accessible to other programs that use MultiMarkdown.
Ah sorry, didn’t “see” that “TextMate/Bundles” was missing in that path.
The problem here appears to be that Leopard changes the way the shell and the TextMate variables work. I have not upgraded to Leopard yet, and welcome suggestions on how to fix the problem that Leopard users are having.
Change it to:
cd "${TM_MULTIMARKDOWN_PATH:-$HOME/Library/Application Support/ MultiMarkdown}"
Then it should work for both Tiger and Leopard.
I would suggest placing MultiMarkdown.pl in the bundle and optionally use that. Then users only need to double-click install the MultiMarkdown bundle to get MultiMarkdown in TM, and for many users, I think that is sufficient, so for them, there is only one thing to install, and for users who need to share the implementation between multiple MultiMarkdown-using things, the install procedure is still the same.