Am 14.03.2008 um 18:37 schrieb Thomas Aylott - subtleGradient:
Well, there might be a way to do it. There's a little-used feature called the Web Preview Window available in the Windows menu. It has a drawer with options for filtering the current document through a shell script and then displaying the results. You can have it run x.x number of seconds after and change.
That's definitely good to know about! Maybe, if I find the time, I'll make something like PyCheckMate which works with the Web Preview Window.
It would be even cooler thoug (and that's the main reason people use flymate w/ emacs) if you could highlight the warnings/errors inside the buffer you're editing. But I guess that's not so easily accomplishable at least with the current version of TextMate.
Regards, Jojo