Thanks Jeroen,
Jeroen van der Ham wrote:
You can save it without UUID and TM will generate one for you. However, the content of the bundle will be FUBAR, because it is processed automatically and then written out as xml and any ordering or indentation is completely lost)
indeed ! I managed to discover this one by myself.
Or, you could jump to a Terminal window and type: uuidgen and insert the result in the appropriate place in the plist file.
aha, as is the case for many CL tools, I did not even know that this existed.
thanks
mark.
p.s. I just stumbled on an alternative way of doing it. In the Bundle Editor, if you make a copy of any bundle component, you can then drag it into another bundle and TM makes a UUID for it. Works for the UI representation of syntax.plists too. *Nice* (as usual)