Hi Allan,
I tried changing it back and using the coldfusion.tmlanguage you made but it's not correcting the coldfusion comments. It's looking like it did when I started. Any ideas?
Josh
On Jul 11, 2006, at 2:01 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 10/7/2006, at 20:26, Josh wrote:
Perfect! Thanks so much Richard! This has been driving me nuts for sometime now.
Is this something that I'll need to add each time I update TM?
No -- this change has resulted in a customized HTML grammar in ~/ Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/HTML.tmbundle.
This is not ideal because if the HTML grammar is updated you won’t see these changes.
Instead it’s generally better to create a new grammar which includes the old one, and then use the new one for your files, I have made such CFM grammar which you can click to install, then use that with your CFM files (and change back the HTML grammar, changing it back should bring it back to the default state, but to be 100% sure you may want to remove it from ~/Library/…) -- this also has the advantage that your CFM files then actually show as ColdFusion.
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