I'm not sure how this happened, but ctrl-> (ctrl, shift and .) does not create <% %> tags. I can select the menu item and get them, but the hotkey doesn't work. I also went into the bundle editor, and reassigned the hotkeys to something else and get nothing.
When I change it to apple <, I get a beep.
I downloaded the most recent bundles for ruby and ruby on rails. What am I missing?
On Oct 24, 2009, at 8:28 AM, David Morton wrote:
I'm not sure how this happened, but ctrl-> (ctrl, shift and .) does not create <% %> tags. I can select the menu item and get them, but the hotkey doesn't work. I also went into the bundle editor, and reassigned the hotkeys to something else and get nothing.
When I change it to apple <, I get a beep.
I downloaded the most recent bundles for ruby and ruby on rails. What am I missing?
Have you set the language to HTML(Rails)? See the image below http://img.skitch.com/20091024-pk6mmmmh67mki1ba9mdptgrunn.jpg
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Takaaki Kato wrote:
On Oct 24, 2009, at 8:28 AM, David Morton wrote:
I'm not sure how this happened, but ctrl-> (ctrl, shift and .) does not create <% %> tags. I can select the menu item and get them, but the hotkey doesn't work. I also went into the bundle editor, and reassigned the hotkeys to something else and get nothing.
When I change it to apple <, I get a beep.
I downloaded the most recent bundles for ruby and ruby on rails. What am I missing?
Have you set the language to HTML(Rails)? See the image below http://img.skitch.com/20091024-pk6mmmmh67mki1ba9mdptgrunn.jpg
Hmm, no, it was set to Ruby on Rails. That works when I switch it. So now why is it not set right on erb files?
On Oct 24, 2009, at 10:18 AM, David Morton wrote:
Hmm, no, it was set to Ruby on Rails. That works when I switch it. So now why is it not set right on erb files?
It is set correctly by default, but if you ever change it it will them remember your choice in the future for that file extension.