Allan,
On Aug 28, 2006, at 4:00 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
I think the best advice would be for Josh to open the Bundle Editor (bundles menu) unfold the CSS menu and find the item I think is named ‘: ;’ (it is prefixed with an S) and simply delete it.
Doing a checkout of a bundle by blindly following instructions will most certainly lead to an outdated (but eclipsing) CSS bundle in a few weeks…
Good advice.
I removed the ": ;" in the bundle editor but it's still not back to it's default behavior. It used to place a semi-colon automatically at after what I was typing but it allowed me to type over the semi-colon with another semi-colon if I wanted to get outside the statement quickly. I did like having the semi-colon placed automatically since sometimes I would jump up to the head of the document, type in a CSS statement and jump down. I didn't have to remember to place the semi- colon when quickly testing my styles. How do I get that behavior back from which was in the previous version of TM?
The GetBundle bundle is great. No terminal usage required, easy to use and install.
Though it will not show already installed bundles.
That was gonna be my next question but you answered it. I couldn't see a CSS bundle so I was confused. Maybe the GetBundle could have an option to show uninstalled bundles, installed bundles, and all bundles. Letting us choose our "view" of the SVN repository. Oh and maybe the date of that release could be shown with the name of the bundle. Just a thought.
Josh