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Just a quick note before I head out on a camping trip. I have added rudimentary support for user-defined tab commands in the GTD bundle. To use them, set up the contexts.gtd file as before, and them enter the command as:
xx @@ [tab]
Where xx is the user -defined trigger and @@ is the GTD tab trigger. As always, please send me feedback. Thanks.
Alaskamike
if a contexts.gtd file does not exist, the document is overwritten with the error
/tmp/temp_textmate.u8gBOb:124:in `initialize': No such file or directory - /Users/user/Desktop/contexts.gtd (Errno::ENOENT) from /tmp/temp_textmate.u8gBOb:124:in `open' from /tmp/temp_textmate.u8gBOb:124
It might be more helpful to create one automagically, or, in a tool- tip, to ask the user to do so?
t
On 19/06/2006, at 9:25 PM, Mike Mellor wrote:
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Just a quick note before I head out on a camping trip. I have added rudimentary support for user-defined tab commands in the GTD bundle. To use them, set up the contexts.gtd file as before, and them enter the command as:
xx @@ [tab]
Where xx is the user -defined trigger and @@ is the GTD tab trigger. As always, please send me feedback. Thanks.
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On Jun 19, 2006, at 5:48 PM, Timothy Bates wrote:
if a contexts.gtd file does not exist, the document is overwritten with the error
/tmp/temp_textmate.u8gBOb:124:in `initialize': No such file or directory - /Users/user/Desktop/contexts.gtd (Errno::ENOENT) from /tmp/temp_textmate.u8gBOb:124:in `open' from /tmp/temp_textmate.u8gBOb:124
It might be more helpful to create one automagically, or, in a tool-tip, to ask the user to do so?
t
I can work on it. For now, undo will restore the file.
Mike