I think it's still useful to be able to assign a mode to custom items via a popup in the UI, though. Reorganizing things at the filesystem level is a cumbersome solution at best.
(a different) Chris
On Jan 7, 2005, at 11:28 AM, Lang Riley wrote:
Chris,
Bundles, which Custom.tmbundle is an example of, are really just directories on your hard drive. The snippets and commands you created currently reside in the Custom.tmbundle directory under Snippets and Commands respectively. In order to organize them into a different bundle, HTML for example, you need to move the file that represents each snippet, command, syntax, etc. that you want reorganized to the analogous directory in the HTML bundle via 'mv <filename> <new analogous bundle path>'. This will cause them not to show up in the Custom bundle, but in the bundle you have chosen. The TM docs tell where the bundles are located, but you can do a simple, 'find / -name Custom.tmbundle -print' on the command line to find out. You will do best to use the terminal for this operation.
Let us know if you need more direction. On Jan 7, 2005, at 10:06 AM, Chris Brierley wrote:
I love the new mode-based menu interface for macros/snippets/commands. What I'd really love is if I could control which mode menu they show up in.
For example, I've made a couple of commands that are related to HTML. However, since I've made them myself, they show up under the "Custom" menu, when I'd really like them to be under "HTML". Maybe, like with the syntax files, a "mode" key could be added to the macros/snippets/commands plist files where I could specify which mode they should be a part of?
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