Would it be possible to distribute the TM bundles separately (maybe the way Konfabulator does, updating the "official" ones when a new release comes out)? I don't do any C++, PHP, or ASP coding, so I don't see any reason to keep those bundles around; they get replaced every time I upgrade TM, however.
On Dec 1, 2004, at 17:57, Brian Lalor wrote:
Would it be possible to distribute the TM bundles separately (maybe the way Konfabulator does, updating the "official" ones when a new release comes out)? [...]
It'd be nice to move to such a system (speaking in general, I don't know what Konfabulator does), also so that I don't have to collect them etc. -- but it requires a bit of web-work. I'll see what can be done.
Also, I do like that TM has SH out of the box for most languages, cause you never know which files you receive. But perhaps it could lazily activate language bundles when it see files with the right extension to keep the initial menu shorter.
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Allan Odgaard wrote:
Also, I do like that TM has SH out of the box for most languages, cause you never know which files you receive. But perhaps it could lazily activate language bundles when it see files with the right extension to keep the initial menu shorter.
If you do this, you may also want to consider setting a Time To Live for each language to stay in the menu. Just because I look at a Foo++ file once every nine months doesn't mean its name needs to stay in the list year-round. It could probably vanish if I haven't looked at that type of file in two weeks or so...
William D. Neumann wdnx@unm.edu
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