On 13/5/2006, at 9:09, Andreas Wahlin wrote:
Please, zip-files for the geekily-challenged.
The reason I do not provide zips for bundles is that TextMate auto- install bundles in ~/Library and has no merging capabilities.
So if for example a user were to download the updated CSS bundle (with the recent Preview command), installing it would overwrite all changes he may have done to the CSS bundle, and, when TextMate gets updated, he won’t see updates to existing items in the CSS bundle because he now has a local copy which eclipse it.
So before TM gets a) ability to install into /Library, b) better merging capabilities of bundles, and c) a “Revert to Default” in the bundle editor, I think it’s a bad idea to provide zipped versions of at least the default bundles.
You guys will find Brad’s CSS Preview command in the next build of TextMate. And the “Source to HTML” currently in the Experimental bundle will find its way into the default bundles.