On Feb 17, 2006, at 3:59 PM, Quinn Comendant wrote:
It still doesn't work for me. I edit in the bundle editor, click test (no errors), close bundle editor, open new .txt file, try commenting a line and I get a # instead of a >. Here is the first few lines of my Text -> Plain Text language bundle (the grey dot with the L):
Ah that is a different question. I thought you wanted lines starting with > to be considered comments, and the above would do that. The comment/uncomment command is a command in the source bundle, and it uses the values of the scope specific variables TM_COMMENT_START and friends for setting the proper behavior. Take a look at the "Miscellaneous" preference file in the LaTeX bundle for example to get an idea. It has the following:
shellVariables = ( { name = 'TM_COMMENT_START'; value = '%'; }, { name = 'TM_COMMENT_END'; value = ''; }, { name = 'TM_COMMENT_MODE'; value = 'line'; }, );
You can look at other bundles too. you'd probably just want to add something like this to a new preference item in the text bundle, with scope text.plain
Thanks, Quinn
Haris