Le 22 févr. 06 à 18:20, Charilaos Skiadas a écrit :
TM_BUNDLE_SUPPORT points to the support directory of the bundle that the command/macro/whatnot is in. So when you check it from the "Show TM_* variables" command, which is in the "TextMate" bundle, it points to the support directory of the TextMate bundle. Open the bundle editor, go to the textmate bundle and copy the "Show TM_* variables" command, and move the copy to the Latex bundle, and run it from there. What does it say now?
No it's fine. TM_BUNDLE_PATH=/Library/Application Support/TextMate/ Bundles/Latex.tmbundle I was doubtful because it's normal but I believed that the result depended on the file active and not on the position of the command "Show TM_* Variables" in the bundle editor !!
how do I have to make so that works?
Please provide some more details. For instance, if you are in a LaTeX file, with the language saying LaTeX, and you type ==> and then run the macro, what happens?
I type --> I select the three symbols and then i go in the macros menu...
If I put the code arrowShortcuts.rb in a command "convert" and if i make the same things ; that's fine ?!
Alain