Hans,
From the TextMate web site: —
If you are on OS X 10.7 or later we strongly recommend using TextMate 2 despite the beta label, this just means that there are still more work planned.
For OS X 10.9 and later, TextMate 1.x is not suitable as it relies on system components no longer available.
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Are you running an older OS, or can TextMate 1.5 be made to run on OS X 10.10?
Bob ------------------- Robert J. Rockefeller Richmond Hill, GA www.bobrockefeller.com
On Apr 29, 2015, at 6:46 AM, Robert J. Rockefeller bob@bobrockefeller.com wrote:
Here’s a nice reference I found to help with creating and organizing bundle menus:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27918424/how-to-group-snippets-in-textmat... http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27918424/how-to-group-snippets-in-textmate
Bob
Robert J. Rockefeller Richmond Hill, GA www.bobrockefeller.com http://www.bobrockefeller.com/
On Apr 29, 2015, at 6:43 AM, Igor <me@igorkozlov.me mailto:me@igorkozlov.me> wrote:
On Apr 29, 2015, at 12:19 PM, John Joyce <dangerwillrobinsondanger@gmail.com mailto:dangerwillrobinsondanger@gmail.com> wrote:
In TM 2, Bundle Editor, How can you change the order of Menu Action items in the Bundle Editor. How can you add separators (for menu separator item)
Bundle Editor is still a proof of concept and it’s quite featureless. Allan never got to finishing it. And judging by the number of commits in the last month it won’t happen soon.
Just create whatever you need using Bundle Editor. Then open the *.tmbundle/info.plist and toss things around the way you want.
Use <string>------------------------------------</string> to create a separator.
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