The default command that is in the HTML bundle will do what you want. Make sure the trigger is set to CMD-R, and that the scope is appropriate for the file you’re working on. If you’re not in an HTML file, CMD-R will generally try to execute the code you’re working on (X-Code, Ruby, etc.). For Firefox to refresh the screen properly using the command, you also need to make sure you have access for assistive devices turned on in System Preferences > Universal access. I’ve modified all of the commands to work with BonEcho, so mine may not do you much good. The nice thing about the Refresh All Browsers command is that if you have Safari, OmniWeb, IE and Firefox all open, it will refresh them all at once.
Brett
On Dec 23, 2006, at 10:01 PM, Peter Michaux wrote:
Hi Brett,
On 12/23/06, Brett Terpstra brett@circlesixdesign.com wrote:
There is also a Refresh Current Browsers command that can be modified to just switch to Firefox and refresh the page all in one keystroke from TextMate.
I would like to do what you are suggesting here. Do you have a macro script for this?
First the default cmd-R was refreshing firefox and opening a new tab. Now the cmd-R is telling me that it can't find an X-Code project.
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