hi,
this feature is supported by smultron and "OH MY GOD" it's so cool!!!!!!!!!
is it possible to think about that feature allan?
thanks
I wonder if you can't fool the application by making the folders: /Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles and ~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles
into symbolic links that point to equivalent folders in your iDisk which serve the same purpose. So you can put your "real" bundles (svn check out and your own personal tweaks) on the iDisk and just let it's own synching take care of that for you.
Of course, that's not your preferences, per se, but .. it's something.
-steve
On Sep 1, 2005, at 3:58 PM, olivier Hericord wrote:
hi,
this feature is supported by smultron and "OH MY GOD" it's so cool!!!!!!!!!
is it possible to think about that feature allan?
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On 01/09/2005, at 21.58, olivier Hericord wrote:
this feature is supported by smultron and "OH MY GOD" it's so cool!!!!!!!!!
is it possible to think about that feature allan?
Sorry about the late reply -- I wanted to figure out what .Mac Prefs Synch actually ment, but maybe I could just ask :) so what exactly would .Mac prefs synch do?
On 10/3/05, Allan Odgaard allan@macromates.com wrote:
On 01/09/2005, at 21.58, olivier Hericord wrote:
this feature is supported by smultron and "OH MY GOD" it's so cool!!!!!!!!!
is it possible to think about that feature allan?
Sorry about the late reply -- I wanted to figure out what .Mac Prefs Synch actually ment, but maybe I could just ask :) so what exactly would .Mac prefs synch do?
I'm assuming they are referring to the "Synchronize application preferences across multiple Macs" section mentioned here:
http://developer.apple.com/internet/dotmackit.html
Basically if you have a .Mac account and the software supports it you can synch your settings between multiple Macs.
Regards, -- Jason Bainbridge http://kde.org - webmaster@kde.org Personal Site - http://jasonbainbridge.com
This would be nice—though perhaps a more general WebDAV sync would be better for those without a .Mac account. :)
David
On Oct 3, 2005, at 9:12 AM, Jason Bainbridge wrote:
I'm assuming they are referring to the "Synchronize application preferences across multiple Macs" section mentioned here:
http://developer.apple.com/internet/dotmackit.html
Basically if you have a .Mac account and the software supports it you can synch your settings between multiple Macs.
Regards,
Jason Bainbridge
David Wooten <dw@...> writes:
This would be nice—though perhaps a more general WebDAV sync would be better
for those without a .Mac account. :)
David
On Oct 3, 2005, at 9:12 AM, Jason Bainbridge wrote:
I'm assuming they are referring to the "Synchronize application preferences across multiple Macs" section mentioned here:
http://developer.apple.com/internet/dotmackit.html
Basically if you have a .Mac account and the software supports it you can synch your settings between multiple Macs.
Regards,
Jason Bainbridge
Hello,
As a Textmate user on multiples macs (my laptop, my home-desktop, my work-desktop), I totally support the idea of a .mac (or webdav) prefs + bundles & plug-ins sync.
I don't know if Bundles & Plug-ins are sync-able thru .mac.
Sebastien
On 1/8/07, Sébastien Flory sflory@gmail.com wrote:
As a Textmate user on multiples macs (my laptop, my home-desktop, my work-desktop), I totally support the idea of a .mac (or webdav) prefs + bundles & plug-ins sync.
As a Textmate user on multiple Macs, I totally support the idea of keeping my stuff in a Subversion repository :)
Makes life so much easier when syncing, and helps me fix things fast when I break my own stuff (something that happens quite a lot :)
Just my .02
-- Ale Muñoz http://sofanaranja.com http://bomberstudios.com