Any chance you could hack JSCocoa support into TextMate using this? Ian Beck and I hacked JSCocoa support into Espresso.app here http://onecrayon.com/spice/ http://github.com/onecrayon/Spice-sugar
On Nov 4, 2009, at 4:01 PM, Hans-Jörg Bibiko wrote:
Hi,
while writing the GoToLastEdit plug-in I thought about to have a Xcode template which set up a general TextMate plug-in.
Attached is such a template.
To install it simply download it, decompress it, and copy it e.g. into:
/Developer/Library/Xcode/Project Templates/Application Plug-in
Then launch Xcode, choose "New Project" > Category "Application Plug-in", and enter an unique and adequate name.
You can then simply build it and restart TextMate. Hopefully you will find a new menu item "ExamplePluginMenuItem" in TM's Window submenu. If you invoke it, the plugin will reload all bundles, add a bookmark to line 1, and show an alert with some information.
The template creates a basic skeletal structure based of the chosen project name with a NIB containing the menu item definition. In addition you will find in the header file a number of TextMate methods which could be useful as dummy declarations to avoid compiler warnings. After the build process the plug-in will be copied into ~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/PlugIns.
Please note that this template will only work with TextMate 1.x, and it's set up as 32bit universal against SDK 10.5.
I tested it on some Macs, but only for 10.6. In other words feedback in welcome as usual :)
If it turns out that this template is useful and works I'll upload it to http://email.eva.mpg.de/~bibiko/downloads/textmate
If someone has further ideas how to enhance the template I'd be appreciated to get any suggestions.
Hopefully have fun.
Best,
--Hans
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