ate Umberto,
TextMate does open different files in corresponding modes. I don't think you can change the Theme depending on file type, if only because of the complexity and the requirments for Themes to be available.
I also don't see the necessity, as the modes are very helpful alread and can even be triggered in pipe mode with the -t parameter.
This bash code tells you what modes are currently available:
find ~/Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles \ -depth 1 -name '*.tmbundle' -exec bash -c ' tput bold; echo -n "$(defaults read "{}/info.plist" name): "; tput sgr0; echo $(if cd "{}/Syntaxes" 2>/dev/null; then for syntax in *.plist *.tmLanguage; do if [ -f "${syntax}" ]; then /usr/libexec/PlistBuddy -c \ "Print :scopeName" "${syntax}" \ 2>/dev/null \ | grep -v "[{}]"; fi; done; fi)' ; \ | sort -f
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On 2019-08-23 13:45 , Umberto Cerrato wrote:
Hi,
Is there a function to make TextMate 2 opens a certain file type using a specific theme? e.g. there is the default theme and then you can set TM to open html files using another theme.
Best, u
PS: I need it!! I do not know why only few Text Editors have this featureā¦
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