On May 2, 2007, at 4:19 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
You wouldn’t be able to include your arguments in such variable. So either you would set the variable to a (custom) script, or we would instead need a TM_MARKDOWN_OPTIONS.
Well, I was imagining the variable to contain the commands and arguments. So the default would be something like
Markdown.pl|SmartyPants.pl|another.pl
And then I would set the variable to something like
Markdown.pl --html4tags|another.pl
Is there a technical limitation that prevents this? Now that you mention it, it probably makes more sense to have a variable for each command, even if that makes things a bit messier.
The last line is cryptic, basically set TM_SMARTYPANTS to ‘cat’ to have SmartyPants.pl disabled.
It made sense to me, but thanks. :) And thanks for the changes to the bundle. I should be able to get the behavior I want now.
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