FWIW, to underline a word, use the following as a command with Input : selected text || line, output: replace.
"${TM_RUBY:=ruby}" -e ' txt = ENV["TM_SELECTED_TEXT"].gsub(/\n/,"") puts txt + "\n" + ("-" * txt.length) '
cheers, David
On 27/11/2005, at 8:38 PM, David Lee wrote:
Hi.
wondering if I'm missing something, or else how I'd go about this.
in vim / emacs one can specify a 'repeat count' for input, so i could easily insert 80 '-'s by typing (in vim) 80i-<esc>
which is far less boring than holding the key down, and maps well to instances where a more complex repeated sequence is needed.
can we do something like this in TM, as a built-in ? I mean in the general sense, though if there are commands to 'underline words' etc I'm still interested in those.
cheers, David
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