Hi, I'm just using the HTML bundle for the first time. I was thinking it would be great if the tab triggers for more discoverable. Hence this feature suggestion:
When hitting tab would trigger a tab-trigger, change the cursor. It would only need/should only be a subtle change - change its colour from black to navy blue. You'd then get an indication that something would happen if you hit tab. You could try it - and undo if it doesn't do what you want.
At the moment there could be all sorts of triggers that I just don't know I'm missing...
Cheers,
Will :-}
Hi,
At the moment there could be all sorts of triggers that I just don't know I'm missing...
ctrl-opt-cmd-b opens the bundle editor. Select the html bundle, all html tab triggers are listed there.
Furthermore, when you hit ctrl-cmd-t while editing your document, you get a list of all commands you can use at the moment.
HTH, Nico
ps: I like your suggestion
On Feb 4, 2007, at 3:10 AM, Nicolas Weber wrote:
ctrl-opt-cmd-b opens the bundle editor. Select the html bundle, all html tab triggers are listed there.
Furthermore, when you hit ctrl-cmd-t while editing your document, you get a list of all commands you can use at the moment.
And let's not forget ctrl+esc, a much more convenient way to browse through the bundles than the bundle editor.
Haris
William Uther <willu.mailingLists@...> writes:
When hitting tab would trigger a tab-trigger, change the cursor. It would only need/should only be a subtle change - change its colour from black to navy blue. You'd then get an indication that something would happen if you hit tab.
Allan has dropped some hints about so-called "dynamic scopes", which could include scopes for things like "currently at a tab trigger". In that case, any desired color could be assigned to the word, etc. Whether something like this happens, we'll just have to wait for TextMate 2.0 and see. Something like your suggestion is unlikely to happen before TM2, however.
-Jacob Rus