ah! confusion! help!
So in a weird way, it has been very freeing to target TM's HTML output! Yes, it has its own set of annoyances, but at least I don't have to check if it looks right in IE or Opera...
I think (?) you were saying you use TM instead of a browser to check your HTML code. I set up the following Command because i couldn't find one 'built-in', in an attempt to mimic your workflow: ---------------------------- save: nothing command: cat input: entire document (or selected text, according to taste) output: show as html activation: ctrl-alt-cmd + r --------------------------
this pops the selection up in a window within TM, rendered as HTML. It works fine.
My question is whether this was a built-in command i missed in the menus, or your own invention ...
cheers D
On 08/04/2005, at 1:03 AM, Eric Hsu wrote:
At 7:21 PM +1000 4/7/05, David Lee wrote:
What you said seemed interesting the second time around, so i set up a command to pass the selection through 'cat' to html out. If i didn't use cat i got the document name , etc at the top of the window.
I assume you are talking about your Ruby script to output parsed regexp matches?
Is there a built-in for this? I couldn't find one, and the way you phrased it makes me think I'm missing something
What is it you are hoping will happen, and what is happening? I can't tell from your description.
best, Eric
Eric Hsu, Assistant Professor of Mathematics San Francisco State University erichsu@math.sfsu.edu http://math.sfsu.edu/hsu ______________________________________________________________________ For new threads USE THIS: textmate@lists.macromates.com (threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't) http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate