Is it possible to set the default theme for a given folder by setting the .tm_properties file? I know I've seen reference to it but I also think I remember hearing that this wasn't implemented yet. I'm VERY interested in either:
- Per directory defaulting of Theme (via above .tm_properties or any other method) - Per grammer/language defaulting of Theme
If these features aren't currently available I'd like to put my vote in for them ... they seems quite generally applicable to the populations use-cases and I would imagine (speaking completely out of school) them to not be terribly hard to implement? Here's me hoping anyway.
Ken
On 9 Feb 2014, at 20:15, Ken Snyder wrote:
Is it possible to set the default theme for a given folder by setting the .tm_properties file? […]
This isn’t yet possible.
[…] I would imagine (speaking completely out of school) them to not be terribly hard to implement?
Well, you should be able to hack it in pretty easily, but I want to do some refactoring related to this and some other things rather than a quick hack. But nothing stops you from taking a swing at the source yourself ;)
Well, you should be able to hack it in pretty easily, but I want to do some refactoring related to this and some other things rather than a quick hack. But nothing stops you from taking a swing at the source yourself ;)
Nothing except for time and talent. :D
I'll be patient and stop making snips about level-of-effort. Sorry about that. I just get a little snippy when I want things really badly. :)
Ken
On 10 February 2014 05:30, Allan Odgaard mailinglist@textmate.org wrote:
On 9 Feb 2014, at 20:15, Ken Snyder wrote:
Is it possible to set the default theme for a given folder by setting the
.tm_properties file? [...]
This isn't yet possible.
[...] I would imagine (speaking completely out of school) them to not be
terribly hard to implement?
Well, you should be able to hack it in pretty easily, but I want to do some refactoring related to this and some other things rather than a quick hack. But nothing stops you from taking a swing at the source yourself ;)
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