On Dec 22, 2007, at 6:56 PM, Fletcher T. Penney wrote:
On Dec 22, 2007, at 9:18 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 23 Dec 2007, at 03:07, Fletcher T. Penney wrote:
[...] No - MultiMarkdown belongs in Application Support - not in the textmate bundle. If it's in the bundle, then it's not accessible to other programs that use MultiMarkdown.
Ah sorry, didn’t “see” that “TextMate/Bundles” was missing in that path.
The problem here appears to be that Leopard changes the way the shell and the TextMate variables work. I have not upgraded to Leopard yet, and welcome suggestions on how to fix the problem that Leopard users are having.
Change it to:
cd "${TM_MULTIMARKDOWN_PATH:-$HOME/Library/Application Support/ MultiMarkdown}"
Then it should work for both Tiger and Leopard.
I made these changes and attached a new version - anyone using MMD and Leopard with TextMate can test it. Please let me know if it works or not. Thanks for the proposed fix - it works for me in Tiger ( I can't recall why I ended up with ~ instead of $HOME. There were issues with the scripts depending on how they were called, and I think this was a byproduct of my experimenting)
I use TextMate/MultiMarkdown for pretty much all my writing, and just did a clean install of Leopard. I installed the attached bundle and set the TM_MULTIMARKDOWN_PATH variable, and all seems to be working as expected, though I don't use the math stuff and only very basic LaTeX documents. Anyway, no problems to report so far.
And thanks to all who have made this writing environment possible!
Eric