I am accustomed to using my text editor to peek at arbitrary files. TextMate is great for that, except when the file in question is a special TextMate file such as foo.tmLanguage or foo.tmCommand. I'd like to see a way to open these files as plain text. Or is there one I've missed?
Of course the command-line "mate" needs to support this too.
-Paul
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On 25.11.2006, at 15:35, Paul Williamson wrote:
I am accustomed to using my text editor to peek at arbitrary files. TextMate is great for that, except when the file in question is a special TextMate file such as foo.tmLanguage or foo.tmCommand. I'd like to see a way to open these files as plain text. Or is there one I've missed?
Of course the command-line "mate" needs to support this too.
-Paul
You can open those files using the "mate" command-line tool, but I don't know how to open the files with TextMate directly. Simon - ----
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