On 19/9/2006, at 4:32, Mark Eli Kalderon wrote:
[...] the “Generate Preview and Open in Browser” command produces a document called output.html [...] I think this depends on the use case. If engaged in web development, then you probably want the output displayed in a proper browser, but if you are just producing documents (that might ultimately be distributed as pdfs, say) then previewing them in a browser seems overkill and not as convenient.
Is anyone using the Generate Preview and Open in Browser? I suspect it was initially created to mimic the similar command for Markdown, which I have since removed.
If there is no good use-case for this command, I would like to remove it.
We can improve the current preview to a) spot if format is complete, and b) add a CSS header to its meta data when previewing inside TextMate.