This isnt exactly what you're looking for, but

Here's a bundle which just forces the font size to large Courier..

http://carpii.homeip.net/hazel/Countdown.tmbundle.zip


Its setup so you can just press CTRL CMD ALT '+' to select the Countdown grammar

Then once you've closed the textfile it hasn't messed with your default TM settings

Alternatively you can switch back to Plain Text grammar using whatever keyboard shortcut you have assigned (default is CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+P)



On 14 October 2015 at 20:36, Rasmus Malver <rasmus@malver.dk> wrote:
Exactly my point. In other apps it's possible to hit cmd+0 and get 100 %.




On 14/10/15 21.31, Koen Punt wrote:
Try CMD + and ⌘ - and you will see the percentage in the top right.





On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 9:27 PM, Matt Neuburg <matt@tidbits.com> wrote:

Where does it show a percentage? I don't see that... m.

> On Oct 14, 2015, at 12:10 PM, Matt Neuburg <matt@tidbits.com> wrote:
>
> The thing is, it is NOT zooming. Your text can be displayed in any desired font and size; Bigger and Smaller are just shortcut ways of picking a bigger or smaller size without changing the font.
>
> So there is nothing to reset. If you ask for a bigger font and you want to go back, ask for a smaller font.
>
> m.
>
>
>> On Oct 14, 2015, at 11:50 AM, Rasmus Malver <rasmus@malver.dk> wrote:
>>
>> Hej allesammen or as dr. Nick would say; “Hi everybody!”
>>
>> I use TextMate for a variety of purposes, and I have recently gotten into the Cats does Countdown on British Channel 4. It's comedians playing a words and numbers game, solving anagrams and mathematical sums, while being entertaining.
>>
>> When watching the show, I use TextMate to re-shuffle letters. I've made a very simple php shuffle command:
>> #!/usr/bin/env php
>> <?
>> $input = file_get_contents('php://stdin');
>> echo strtoupper(str_shuffle($input));
>> ?>
>>
>> However, there is only ever 9 letters on offer, so it's easier to “zoom” / “enlarge” the type. But unfortunately there's no “reset zoom” in TextMate. Unlike most other Mac apps it works in “bigger font” and “smaller font”.
>>
>> Allan, it'd be nice to rename it “zoom in” and “zoom out”, and provide a “reset zoom” (preferably at ⌘+0), like the browsers on OSX.
>>
>>
>> Det var alt, og tak for indsatsen,
>> Rasmus
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