Thanks for the tip Soryu but I'm a little confused. I should use the HTML bundle instead of the XHTML bundle when I'm editing XHTML? One thing I noticed straight away is that when I use the Ctl-Return shortcut for a line break, I get the old "<br>" instead of XHTML valid "<br />".
Surely, it's not an unusual requirement to edit documents with XHTML and PHP in them -- is there really no way to get TM to play nice with this combination?
Sean
On Oct 31, 2006, at 10:27 PM, Soryu wrote:
On 31.10.2006, at 12:32, Sean Schertell wrote:
Quick dumb question:
Why is it that when I select "XHTML" bundle, I get no PHP highlighting at all, and when I select "PHP" bundle, I get no HTML highlighting at all?
You should use the “HTML” language grammar. PHP is an extension to this and gets included automatically. I’ve never used the “XHTML” Language (which is in the HTML bundle). If you think anything does not work well with the Language set to “HTML” just write back here. Also you might be wanting to set the “TM_XHTML” Shell variable to “/” in TextMate General Preferences when you are only working with XHTML.
Kind regards, Soryu.
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