Allan Odgaard wrote:
Since templates are just commands, converting them to a real (TextMate) command will make this much simpler.
There is (sort of) an example of this in the Xcode bundle (New Project Using Xcode Template). It creates a project (folder with files) based on an Xcode template and then simply open that folder in TextMate (which makes it open as a project).
Ok, I have no idea what's going on there! :) I know nothing of Ruby...
It’s the most likely explanation though. See http://wiki.macromates.com/Troubleshooting/KeyBindings for how to debug further, and if that fails, check if it is local (http://wiki.macromates.com/Troubleshooting/101 ).
Occam's Razor FTW! Wouldn't you know, it was in the only bundle I didn't look at when I did my sweep...and I had no idea you could search for a bundle item by keystroke... :)
Thanks again for writing such a great app! Keith