Hi
Today i was just asking myself, when i was editing a quite big Forum Post. Why there is no "Bulletin Board"-like editing mode in TextMate? I hope you know what i mean...but let me describe.
When you are on the website of your favourite board. And make a new post, the editor comes up and you start typing. Then you decide: this one has to be size 1, this passage has to be a link and so on. On the Forum you are just mark which text has to be size 1 or the link, click the size or link button and your marked text is put between the tags you decided eg [size=1]my little text[/size]
This would be very handy to have! Because i am (very) addicted to some forum i am visiting and i am writing some large entries there which are posted on the start-page of the site.
Thanks! Zettt
On Jan 13, 2007, at 9:21 AM, Zeitler Andreas wrote:
Hi
Today i was just asking myself, when i was editing a quite big Forum Post. Why there is no "Bulletin Board"-like editing mode in TextMate? I hope you know what i mean...but let me describe.
When you are on the website of your favourite board. And make a new post, the editor comes up and you start typing. Then you decide: this one has to be size 1, this passage has to be a link and so on. On the Forum you are just mark which text has to be size 1 or the link, click the size or link button and your marked text is put between the tags you decided eg [size=1]my little text[/size]
This would be very handy to have! Because i am (very) addicted to some forum i am visiting and i am writing some large entries there which are posted on the start-page of the site.
I have a Bulletin Board-Bundle in my list of bundles.... You should try out GetBundle or do a svn-checkout - that way you should be able to get it.
Niels
Zeitler Andreas wrote:
Today i was just asking myself, when i was editing a quite big Forum Post. Why there is no "Bulletin Board"-like editing mode in TextMate? I hope you know what i mean...but let me describe.
Yes, I made a bulletin board bundle (in fact these things were my first textmate bundle items, so they're probably somewhat shitty with out-of-date scopes, etc.). It doesn't have too much functionality, but it should do reasonable syntax highlighting, and things like cmd-b for bold, etc.