The help file says ... it is imperative that you set up the variable TM_GTD_CONTEXT to hold a space-separated list of all the context you want to be using.
I'm sure how one does this must be obvious, since so many people are using the (nice looking) bundle. Unfortunately, I'm one of those for whom the obvious is sometimes obscure. How and where does one set up the variable? Please?
Lewy
Hi Lewy, On Jul 2, 2006, at 1:35 AM, Lewis Overton wrote:
The help file says ... it is imperative that you set up the variable TM_GTD_CONTEXT to hold a space-separated list of all the context you want to be using.
I'm sure how one does this must be obvious, since so many people are using the (nice looking) bundle. Unfortunately, I'm one of those for whom the obvious is sometimes obscure. How and where does one set up the variable? Please?
sorry, I should have been more clear. Sometimes I tend to forget what is obvious to a new user and what is not. This is a "shell variable", which you can set if you open textmate's preferences, go to the "advanced tab" and then to the middle subtab called "shell variable". Then you create a new variable by pressing the plus button. You can later enable or disable it by changing the checkbox you see there. The value should be something like:
home office email online errands
and so on. This is up to you, really depends on what contexts you are interested in.
Lewy
Haris