I was distressed by the fact that my Ruby appeared broken when the Open Projects commands were distributed and they wouldn't work for me. I tried a plethora of solutions, including removing my svn installations and reverting Ruby installations. Ultimately, the solution ended up being copying the text out of the bundle editor, pasting it into a text window, and copying it back into the command window. Then it worked. No changes to the code... weird, right? Is there an explanation for this? Did all of my other fiddling around do something?
I toggle off and back on a command every time I make an edit, so it's not a question of whether I was activating any changes or not.
I just thought I'd throw it out there and see if it had an explanation, or perhaps solved anyone else's problems (none of which I've heard about ;-)).
Thanks, Brett
I was curious if there is a way to add notes to a project, similar to adding a "ToDo" note in iCal. Basically to remind myself of what needs to be done for that particular project instead of just adding html comments for example. This is probably a feature, but I just cannot locate it. Any suggestions?
Thanks, Dana
There is, but it involves comments with specific tags. Have a look at the TODO bundle. Best, Mark On 12 Oct 2006, at 20:22, Dana Hazzard Jr wrote:
I was curious if there is a way to add notes to a project, similar to adding a "ToDo" note in iCal. Basically to remind myself of what needs to be done for that particular project instead of just adding html comments for example. This is probably a feature, but I just cannot locate it. Any suggestions?
Thanks, Dana
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