Thanks Ale
only one thing. That not was the point.
The point it is impossible to build a recursive scope in HTML. In HTML, for example, if your are inside a nested tag and you press ^- Opt-B one time, to times, three times, etc, you will get _all_ your source selected. Never at the third (etc) level out in the nesting. I like a lot TM, I can assure you, for many reasons. But I don't understand why the main problems are so tabued.
El 14/02/2007, a las 1:27, Ale MuƱoz escribiĆ³:
On 2/13/07, Juan juanfc@lcc.uma.es wrote:
I am telling you that many things are absolutely impossible without a lot of work from the programmer side.
Juan,
you are fighting the wrong fight.
I totally agree on all of Jacob's points, and would ask you to please relax.
"Impossible" is a lot easier to solve with an open mind ;)
An simple example: to select the text that is inside html/xml "braces" <font ...> </ font>. This is very important in html editing for many reasons and is absolutely impossible in TM right now.
Have you, by any chance, taken a look at the documentation?
All you need is a proper scope and CTRL + Option + B (Select Current Scope)
There may be other possibilities ("There's more than one way to do it"). In my experience, "naive" approaches work better in TextMate.
Now please read Jacob's response again, with an open mind, and try to calm down and not be a bitch. There's people working in here.