Thought this might be of interest to everyone -
http://yuiblog.com/blog/2006/11/30/rossharmes-yui-bundle/
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Thought this might be of interest to everyone -
Very nice screencast, even though I don't use YUI ;)
Noticed an oddity though, about half of your snippets add a newline while the other half doesn't. Any reason for the discrepancy? As the screencast went on I watched the } get lower and lower ;)
On Dec 1, 2006, at 3:44 AM, Michael Sheets wrote:
Thought this might be of interest to everyone -
Very nice screencast, even though I don't use YUI ;)
Noticed an oddity though, about half of your snippets add a newline while the other half doesn't. Any reason for the discrepancy? As the screencast went on I watched the } get lower and lower ;)
It's true that it is very easy to not see any trailing newlines in snippets in the bundle editor. Especially if you've set TM to show invisibles, you are totally not used to empty space possibly containing newlines. Some of the LaTeX bundle snippets might suffer from such problems as well I think ;)
Haris
does anybody know a site which collects textmate screencasts nod made by allan? or does somebody have more of these cool links ?
herbert
Am 01.12.2006 um 23:17 schrieb Charilaos Skiadas:
On Dec 1, 2006, at 3:44 AM, Michael Sheets wrote:
Thought this might be of interest to everyone -
Very nice screencast, even though I don't use YUI ;)
Noticed an oddity though, about half of your snippets add a newline while the other half doesn't. Any reason for the discrepancy? As the screencast went on I watched the } get lower and lower ;)
It's true that it is very easy to not see any trailing newlines in snippets in the bundle editor. Especially if you've set TM to show invisibles, you are totally not used to empty space possibly containing newlines. Some of the LaTeX bundle snippets might suffer
from such problems as well I think ;)
Haris
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On 02.12.2006, at 02:19, Herbert Feutl wrote:
does anybody know a site which collects textmate screencasts nod made by allan? or does somebody have more of these cool links ?
Not as such. But see e.g. feed://blogsearch.google.com/ blogsearch_feeds?hl=en&q=TextMate&ie=utf-8&num=100&output=rss for aggregated blogging.
Soryu.
does anybody know a site which collects textmate screencasts nod made by allan? or does somebody have more of these cool links ?
http://macromates.com/screencasts
Allan links to them all really, except a few for Rails that aren't free. Unfortunately there won't be any additions there while he's away though. But that should really be any of them up to now I think.
ok I thought the macromates site with screencasts are only special screencasts of friends and allan not an aggregation of all of them he or someone else finds and are free.
thanks a lot
herbert
Am 02.12.2006 um 16:35 schrieb Michael Sheets:
does anybody know a site which collects textmate screencasts nod made by allan? or does somebody have more of these cool links ?
http://macromates.com/screencasts
Allan links to them all really, except a few for Rails that aren't free. Unfortunately there won't be any additions there while he's away though. But that should really be any of them up to now I think.
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On Dec 3, 2006, at 7:13 PM, Herbert Feutl wrote:
ok I thought the macromates site with screencasts are only special screencasts of friends and allan not an aggregation of all of them he or someone else finds and are free.
Well it is not aggregation in the "RSS aggregator" sense. Theoretically one could create a TM screencast and not tell allan and/ or the list, but why would they? And if they tell the list, then there is a chance it will find its way to allan's feed and/or blog (well, not in the next 10 weeks, but eventually ;) ).
Posts about TM of course are another matter, there's more and more of them every day, so for those something like technorati or whatnot is better to keep track of.
thanks a lot
herbert
Haris