Thanks Thomas,
I had a look at the CSS bundle already, but I will definitely try and get a better grip on the rules you have there.
I think the idea of compressing as well as alphabetizing is good, but I wanted to make it fairly solid before I looked at integrating with anything else.
Alphabetizing is quite helpful when you get used to it, and certainly helps when you're inheriting a code base. The script seems to run very quickly, although I'm on a dual-core MBP.
Thanks for your reply,
Pete
On 11 Mar 2008, at 12:00, Thomas Aylott wrote:
From: Thomas Aylott - subtleGradient textmate@subtleGradient.com Date: 10 March 2008 12:37:17 GMT To: TextMate users textmate@lists.macromates.com Subject: Re: [TxMt] Bundle to alphabetize CSS rules Reply-To: TextMate users textmate@lists.macromates.com
Personally this comment would confuse me for my own CSS. But I can imagine it being useful for working with other peoples crazy CSS files.
There are already reformatting macros in the CSS bundle that I made to completely compress or pretty-print all your rules. It might make sense to merge these commands somehow. Depending on the speed of the php.
Check out the regex I use in those macros. I tried to make it pretty flexable and just ignore the contents of of the rules. I haven yet heard of anyone running into a rule that my redormatter breaks.
Thomas Aylott [SubtleGradient] from iPhone