Hi Alain, On Sep 29, 2006, at 1:10 PM, Alain Matthes wrote:
Something like that or I put % nameofthefile at the begining of my document then i select the word and with a command(script) i can save the file with nameofthefile
I can't think of a particularly elegant way to do this particular task, but perhaps you could give us some more general idea of what you would like to do in general? The way I would create files with given names is probably by calling the `mate` command line too, providing it the path to the filename. For instance, doing `mate thisfile.tex` will create a new file in the current directory, named thisfile.tex, and open it for editing in textmate. This command could be called from within TextMate commands, so we could do something potentially useful to you, but not exactly what you describe very easily. What could be done is, looking at your first line and finding it to be a filename, create a new file with that filename and write in it everything that the current document contains. But the current document will still sort of remain there.
So basically there's a lot of things that can be done similar to what you are trying to do, which might help you solve your original problem, which we could perhaps suggest if we knew what your actual goal is. In other words, I would suggest asking us a slightly more general question, describing your overall goal.
Haris