Is their a manual or is their a manual in the works for TextMate?
On May 22, 2005, at 21:55, John Kopanas wrote:
Is their a manual or is their a manual in the works for TextMate?
There is one planned, but it's currently not proceeding that well :/
But of course TM really needs a manual... I hope to devote some time to it after getting back to public betas (which is the main priority ATM).
Sounds good thanks... but I do look forward to reading a manual. The easiest way to learn how to use TM to it's full potential.
On 23-May-05, at 1:49 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On May 22, 2005, at 21:55, John Kopanas wrote:
Is their a manual or is their a manual in the works for TextMate?
There is one planned, but it's currently not proceeding that well :/
But of course TM really needs a manual... I hope to devote some time to it after getting back to public betas (which is the main priority ATM).
For new threads USE THIS: textmate@lists.macromates.com (threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't) http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate
there must be some sort of collaborative web application out there that could be used to author a manual from the user base - something that allows sections and subsections to be created, and has some sort of simple revision tracking.
i don't use half the features of textmate, but would happily proof/edit/tidy/re-write on an ad-hoc basis the contributions of those more technical than myself.
Allan Odgaard wrote:
On May 22, 2005, at 21:55, John Kopanas wrote:
Is their a manual or is their a manual in the works for TextMate?
There is one planned, but it's currently not proceeding that well :/
But of course TM really needs a manual... I hope to devote some time to it after getting back to public betas (which is the main priority ATM).
For new threads USE THIS: textmate@lists.macromates.com (threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't) http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate
On May 31, 2005, at 11:03, Sam Andrews wrote:
there must be some sort of collaborative web application out there that could be used to author a manual from the user base - something that allows sections and subsections to be created, and has some sort of simple revision tracking.
Indeed there is! :) And I also do run Hieraki, but I never got started on the actual manual, I thought it best to have at least some structure before inviting peers, but I guess nothing is lost by revealing the secret location of this system:
i don't use half the features of textmate, but would happily proof/ edit/tidy/re-write on an ad-hoc basis the contributions of those more technical than myself.
The current stuff in the manual is not ment to be in the manual, I just pasted something so at least it wasn't empty.
If anyone wants an author account, there is an apply option on the page, and I'll naturally welcome all contributions I can get.
And as I write in the introduction, I'm also very open for contributions which are more in the form of a chapter/page title with a few questions. Given a question I can generally give detailed answers.