Allan, I'll extend the current HTML.tmbundle with the unique HTML5 specific snippets and create a repository on github with these changes. This seems that this would be the easiest at this time. Or would it better to submit these changes back to main HTML.tmbundle so that it's included with the standard Textmate bundles?
On 9 Jan 2010, at 17:37, Conrad Taylor wrote:I don’t know what this HTML5 bundle is, but likely the author took the existing HTML bundle and simly edited the items, that makes it a derrivative of the HTML bundle rather than a new bundle, and hence if you install it, it will “hide” the HTML bundle’s items, since the HTML5 bundle is interpreted as a newer / locally changed version of it.
Allan, I'm referring to the HTML5.tmbundle hiding the HTML.tmbundle. Thus,
the rule here is to create and update Textmate bundles within the Bundle
Editor and not outside of it.
On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 8:22 AM, Allan Odgaard <mailinglist@textmate.org>wrote:
On 9 Jan 2010, at 01:36, Conrad Taylor wrote:
I have an issue where a 3rd party Textmate bundle is hiding a standard
bundle. Next, I have tried changing the uuid of root .plist [...]
If it hides a standard bundle it is either designed to eclipse it or broken
(in the way that the author didn’t ensure proper new UUIDs, it happens
occasionally when people take existing bundles and edit them outside the
bundle editor and release as “new” stuff).
You shouldn’t really fix this yourself, instead point it out to the bundle
author and/or let us know which bundle you are referring to.
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