On 24 Oct 2009, at 17:42, Alain Matthes wrote:
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- Is it possible with textmate to create a command and to give the
path with an interactive action
Yes, but would involve more work than I am prepared to type in Mail’s inline text editor ;)
Basically though you want to use ‘xargs’ instead of the bash loop. This reads arguments from stdin and gives them to a command of your choice.
Do you know a Ruby script to make this ? (it's to learn about Ruby)
Perhaps "Interactive Input" is an answer to give the path for the
ouput place but I run textmate with Snow Leopard and tm_interactive_input.dylib gives me some problem with laTeX.
If you are having Snow Leopard problems with the latest tm_interactive.dylib found in the svn repository, then we would like to know about them, as we consider this “fixed” and it will likely go out with next build.
- Perhaps with regex, it is possible to determine names with spaces
inside if RC is the separator ?
The issue with spaces should be addressed by using proper quoting in the bash commands (or ruby script, if you end up using that). Worst- case one can set the IFS variable to a newline, so that `cat filenames.txt` will be word-expanded on newlines (instead of whitespace).
Though I am not sure what approach to recommend, as I do not have the full picture. E.g. these list of folders to create, where do these come from? Cause if these are generated, maybe the generator could just make the folders instead of creating lists…