Allan Odgaard ha scritto:
On 2 Apr 2008, at 11:45, andrea wrote:
There is no universal system for how to store documentation, so each bundle does its own thing.
I think it would be rather difficult to come up with an easy way to just switch to local documentation, since most of the bundles have no way to figure out where such local documentation would be stored, thus you would still need to setup that per bundle.
Yes ok, it would be enough that every bundle defines a variable like DOCS="http://www.hoogle.org", and if I manage to "download" the whole site I can just set my own path. In the haskell bundle I found this line
echo "<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; http://haskell.org/hoogle/?q=%24%7BTM_SELECTED_TEXT:=%24TM_CURRENT_WORD%7D%5..."
Probably the problem is that I can't lookup on local docs in this way without having apache running... mmmm that get's more complicated.
If you checkout directly to ~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles then you will simply overwrite the version there and svn should mostly handle the potential conflicts for you.
If you store it in another location (as we recommend) TextMate stores a tmDelta file in ~/Library/… where it records only the stuff actually changed.
Ok nice, but how should I say to textmate where I stored "my" bundles?