On May 7, 2005, at 8:08 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
Currently it uses only the last extension of the filename.
ah, ok.
I can probably change it to a prefix match.
that woud be great! (at least for all the Zope developers among the TM users...)
Don't know if just using “dtml” would suffice for your purpose?
come to think of it: for this particular project: yes... (in fact, that's what i'll do for now...) but otherwise: no...
Btw: OakLanguageFileBindings is an array, so you'd need either to list all your associations: '( { name = ...; }, { name = ...} )' or use the “-array-add” option to defaults.
yeah, I realized that, when my CSS binding 'kicked out' my previous markdown binding... but thanks for mentioning the -array-add option - I didn't know about that one.
E.g.: defaults write com.macromates.textmate OakLanguageFileBindings -array-add '{name = "CSS"; fileTypes = (dtml); language = "4675F24E-6227-11D9-BFB1-000D93589AF6";}'
sometimes I feel guilty for stealing so much of your coding time ;-)
thanks again,
tom
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