On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 10:37 AM, Mike Lim
<Mike.Lim.Tango@gmail.com> wrote:
On July 1, 2010 at 13:07, Allan Odgaard wrote
Click ‘MultiMarkdown’ in the status bar and change it to ‘Blog —
Markdown’.
The next time you create a new blog post it should remember this
choice. At least iirc: blogging bundle use multiple extensions for
types, I don’t recall if TM learns only the last bit, in which case
you probably want to clear the errorneous recorded extension, though I
wonder then why it would pick MuktiMarkdown in the first place (quite
sure this require you at some point having manually switched to
MultiMarkdown for a blog post)…
Anyway, I wrote a blog post about this with all the details: http://blog.macromates.com/2007/file-type-detection-rspec-rails/
— read that if it doesn’t work :)
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Allan, that works, thanks so much! I think I probably did switch it to Multimarkdown at some point. At the moment, it even if I change it to conform to my chosen blogging template and then open a new file it still defaults to 'MultiMarkdown' in the status bar. But I will read your post to see what I can do about it. In the meantime, switching the status bar once the file is open does the trick.
Thanks again, I appreciate your help!
Mike Lim