Of course the backslashes should be escaped:
\frqq$TM_SELECTED_TEXT\flqq
Do you really want the words frqq and flqq there? More importantly, do you want to be able to edit that text and have it mirrored or something like that? If so, then you will want to use placeholders in the snippet.
On Jul 11, 2007, at 6:06 AM, Ciarán Walsh wrote:
You don't need a command for this – just a snippet with
\frqq$TM_SELECTED_TEXT\flqq
would be fine.
On 11 Jul 2007, at 10:56, Hans-Joerg Bibiko wrote:
Try this out:
echo -en "\\frqq $TM_SELECTED_TEXT\\flqq\"
as command with no input and replace selected text.
<chris.tmCommand>
On 11 Jul 2007, at 11:46, Christoph-Waibl.at wrote:
Dear friends!
I am using Textmate for my LaTeX projects (writing arcticles at the university).
I want the following macro: I want to mark a text that I have written and then I want to push a special keyboard shortcut to activate it.
Example: "This is a text and it is just an example."
I want to mark the word "text", push a keyboard shortcut and then it should create automatically:
"This is a \frqq text\flqq\ and it is just an example."
Can this be realized with TextMate?
Kind regards!
Chris (Austria)
Haris Skiadas Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Hanover College