marios wrote:
Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 1/10/2006, at 14:26, marios wrote:
[...] When I use option, and drag the File, The document window looses focus and disappears under the cursor, when the file gets dropped in the document window, so I changed the whole thing to use Shift instead, where I get the expected behavior.
What’s happening here is, that if you ⌥-click another application, your active application will hide. So you need to first drag the icon, then press ⌥.
Ok, I see. thanks a lot.
The easiest is to use the regexp substitution capabilities of TextMate snippets.
So use something like ${TM_DROPPED_FILE/.*/|..+//g} — that ought to strip both the leading directories and the trailing extension.
Sorry,again
Lets say, in the above example leaving Thorsten Beckers excellent Ruby solution in place, in order to strip off hte file exension, would one need to expand $TM_DROPPED_FILE first again, before the pattern match and replacement take place ?
I tried to play around with it in UNIX scope, to avoid typos, but no luck.
regards, marios