Does anyone besides me find it ironic that the Bundle Editor window where we edit TM commands is not, itself, a TM window? Thus, while writing e.g. a Ruby command, we don't get any syntax coloring, delimiter pairing, etc...
m.
The Edit in TextMate option works in the bundle editor window... Just hit ctrl-cmd-E and voila - you have a TM window for your ruby command... edit, save, close window, and bundle editor window updates....
On 3 Jul 2007, at 20:23, Matt Neuburg wrote:
Does anyone besides me find it ironic that the Bundle Editor window where we edit TM commands is not, itself, a TM window? Thus, while writing e.g. a Ruby command, we don't get any syntax coloring, delimiter pairing, etc...
m.
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I'm not able to use Ctrl-Cmd-E in the bundle editor, and I don't have an "Edit in TextMate" menu item, is this a standard feature?
And yes, to Matt's point, this has always been a little weird for me.
On 7/3/07, Constantinos Neophytou ♎ jaguarcy@gmail.com wrote:
The Edit in TextMate option works in the bundle editor window... Just hit ctrl-cmd-E and voila - you have a TM window for your ruby command... edit, save, close window, and bundle editor window updates....
On 3 Jul 2007, at 20:23, Matt Neuburg wrote:
Does anyone besides me find it ironic that the Bundle Editor window where we edit TM commands is not, itself, a TM window? Thus, while writing e.g. a Ruby command, we don't get any syntax coloring, delimiter pairing, etc...
m.
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On 7/3/07, Dylan Smith dcs@foliomedia.com wrote:
I'm not able to use Ctrl-Cmd-E in the bundle editor, and I don't have an "Edit in TextMate" menu item, is this a standard feature?
Gear menu > TextMate > Install "Edit in TextMate".
Robin
From the TextMate 'Help' Menu:
21.4 Cocoa Text Fields
Included with TextMate is an “Edit in TextMate” input manager which you can install to get the ability to call upon TextMate from the standard Cocoa text editor control (including the one used in Mail). This is useful for programs which do not implement the ODB Editor Suite (e.g. Safari's form elements).
For more info select the Install “Edit in TextMate”… action located in the TextMate bundle (using the gear menu in the status bar). This provides you with full documentation about the input manager before actually installing it.
On 3 Jul 2007, at 21:05, Dylan Smith wrote:
I'm not able to use Ctrl-Cmd-E in the bundle editor, and I don't have an "Edit in TextMate" menu item, is this a standard feature?
On 7/3/07 11:10 AM, in article 860860F4-D258-4B03-B868-CB0310C23F0A@gmail.com, "Constantinos Neophytou ♎" jaguarcy@gmail.com wrote:
Included with TextMate is an “Edit in TextMate” input manager which you can install
For some of us, not an option, alas:
http://db.tidbits.com/article/8430
Anyway, that's just piling irony on irony. I can't edit a bundle command using TextMate, so there's an Input Manager hack that hacks TextMate so I can??? :) m.
One man's hack, another man's feature... :)
I don't get what all the fuss is about in that article. I see their point, and I believe it's completely legit, but how is that different than running, let's say, system daemons like apache or an ftp server? As long as you trust the source, I don't see the problem... It's not like you have to enable something that will allow third parties to install Input Managers automatically, you have to do it yourself... It just boils down to whether or not I'd be willing to run a certain program on my machine that performs system wide changes, and the answer is only if I trusted the source..
I guess this is a whole different can-of-worms... For example for all my preaching, I have uninstalled Greasemonkey from my Firefox installation... Once third-party extensions become so easy to make/ install, then one can get carried away. But it doesn't change the fact that I have a total of 6 input managers installed, all of which provide features I find invaluable... Chax, iGlasses, 2 growl plugins (safari and iPhoto), SIMBL (for SafariStand - which I'm considering for removal just because it affects so much more than what SafariStand requires), and edit in textmate... Granted, I would not install any of these on a server machine, but then again I wouldn't be coding on a server machine either :) (well, not much anyway)...
2c
On 3 Jul 2007, at 21:37, Matt Neuburg wrote:
On 7/3/07 11:10 AM, in article 860860F4-D258-4B03-B868-CB0310C23F0A@gmail.com, "Constantinos Neophytou ♎" jaguarcy@gmail.com wrote:
Included with TextMate is an “Edit in TextMate” input manager which you can install
For some of us, not an option, alas:
http://db.tidbits.com/article/8430
Anyway, that's just piling irony on irony. I can't edit a bundle command using TextMate, so there's an Input Manager hack that hacks TextMate so I can??? :) m.
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