On the other hand it would also be possible to use CSSEdit as CSS editor for CSS definitions specified inside an HTML file. You select the CSS stuff, the selection will be saved as /tmp/tm.css, this file will be opened in CSSEdit, and if you save that file and close CSSEdit the content of /tmp/tm.css will be inserted in TM.
If someone is interested here's the code: [I do not have CSSEdit but it should work and, of course, the code can be optimized ;)]
tmcommand: Input: selection or nothing Output: replace selected text Save: nothing Command:
# get indention HEAD=$(echo -en "$TM_SELECTED_TEXT" | head -n 1 | perl -ne 'm/ ^([\t ]*)/;print $1')
# write selection to file echo -en "$TM_SELECTED_TEXT" | perl -pe "s/^$HEAD//g;" > /tmp/tm.css
# open CSSEdit open -a CSSEdit /tmp/tm.css
# wait for CSSEdit (it must be quitted!) while [ `ps -ax | grep 'CSSEdit.app' | wc -l` == "1" ] do sleep 0.5 done
# write file back to TM if [ -f /tmp/tm.css ]; then cat /tmp/tm.css | sed "s/^/$HEAD/" rm /tmp/tm.css else beep exit_discard fi
Scope Selector: source.css
To kill this command simply press APPLE+.
--Hans