Hi, When writing an article, it happens that some symbols appear very very often, so instead of type-writing them all every time, I'm used to create snippets or commands o make things faster and easier.
But such snippets are not to be kept in a safe place for a later usage. So I was wondering if there wasn't a way to create project snippets, not stored in a particular bundle, but (e.g.) in the project file, so every time a projec is open, the custom commands are available.
It would be like the Scope Selector, but concerning projects, sort of.
Xavier Cambar
PS: On the T-shirts debate, what about "Happy Mating"?
On 28. May 2007, at 10:02, Xavier Cambar wrote:
[...] I was wondering if there wasn't a way to create project snippets, not stored in a particular bundle, but (e.g.) in the project file, so every time a projec is open, the custom commands are available.
It’s not an uncommon request, and I am thinking about it (and a few other ways that bundles would not have to be tied to ~/Library), but there are a lot of details I am not sure how to go about (so unlikely to be in 2.0, but maybe 2.n).