Hi,
I can't seem to locate any info about the txmt:// URL scheme anymore. It used to be in the release notes, but sadly they now appear to be curtailed (not good, I used it as manual all the time!). It's probably in the blog somewhere, but without a search function that is a bit hard to find. As usual 'Help' is useless. And since the mailing list messages are prefixed with [TxMt] a google search isn't helpful either...
So where can I find it these days?
Gerd
On 17/10/2005, at 19.27, Gerd Knops wrote:
I can't seem to locate any info about the txmt:// URL scheme anymore. It used to be in the release notes, but sadly they now appear to be curtailed (not good, I used it as manual all the time!) [...]
I'll include the full release notes again.
So where can I find it these days?
Here are the relevant release note entries:
Added support for a txmt URL scheme. Currently it supports one command (open) with a mandatory 'url' argument and an optional 'line' argument. Example: txmt://open?url=file://foo.txt&line=27 -- currently only the file scheme is supported for the url argument. Non-absolute file URLs are resolved relative to the users home directory.
The txmt:// custom URL scheme supports a column argument and you can leave out the url argument to refer to the frontmost buffer.
I would love it if upon finding a text occurrence with the Find dialogue or selecting an occurrence in the Find in Project results list TextMate would highlight the line in which the found text resides. It is difficult, particularly with certain color schemes, to see where exactly the found text is. It is possible to make the line highlighted by moving the cursor after finding the text (if "Highlight current line" is checked in prefs) but that seems an extra step to me) Anyone agree?
Thanks always Allan for creating my favorite text editor!
Matt Erker
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On 17/10/2005, at 21.29, Matthew Erker wrote:
I would love it if upon finding a text occurrence with the Find dialogue or selecting an occurrence in the Find in Project results list TextMate would highlight the line in which the found text resides. It is difficult, particularly with certain color schemes, to see where exactly the found text is. It is possible to make the line highlighted by moving the cursor after finding the text (if "Highlight current line" is checked in prefs) but that seems an extra step to me) Anyone agree?
I have on the to-do that I should mark it in the gutter — this I think would allow for a better (more visible) marking, since highlighting current line and having a selection, does make the two things blend together (that's why the line highlight gets disabled for selections in the first place).
Thanks Allan, a gutter marker would put a smile on my face : )
fyi - Stupidly simple solution I just implemented was making the Selection color an extraordinarily bright yellow; which is growing on me.
On Oct 17, 2005, at 2:38 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 17/10/2005, at 21.29, Matthew Erker wrote:
I would love it if upon finding a text occurrence with the Find dialogue or selecting an occurrence in the Find in Project results list TextMate would highlight the line in which the found text resides. It is difficult, particularly with certain color schemes, to see where exactly the found text is. It is possible to make the line highlighted by moving the cursor after finding the text (if "Highlight current line" is checked in prefs) but that seems an extra step to me) Anyone agree?
I have on the to-do that I should mark it in the gutter — this I think would allow for a better (more visible) marking, since highlighting current line and having a selection, does make the two things blend together (that's why the line highlight gets disabled for selections in the first place).
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