Sorry if this is Obvious Question #37... but I swear TM used to have Rails-specific syntax highlighting and that disappeared (is this possible?) in one of the recent betas or something. When I look at my Language selection, I only see Ruby.
Am I crazy? Wasn't there a Rails one? Can I just grab that from somewhere? It seemed to highlight more detailed and specific syntax than Ruby does....
Thanks, Raymond
On 11/08/2005, at 16.35, Raymond Brigleb wrote:
Sorry if this is Obvious Question #37... but I swear TM used to have Rails-specific syntax highlighting and that disappeared (is this possible?) in one of the recent betas or something. When I look at my Language selection, I only see Ruby.
You don't see a Rails bundle? Try to select Window / Show Bundle Editor, then Change Filtering.
Sorry if this is Obvious Question #37... but I swear TM used to have Rails-specific syntax highlighting and that disappeared (is this possible?) in one of the recent betas or something. When I look at my Language selection, I only see Ruby.
Am I crazy? Wasn't there a Rails one? Can I just grab that from somewhere? It seemed to highlight more detailed and specific syntax than Ruby does....
Window -> Show Bundle Editor -> Change Filtering...
You can turn on/off bundles there as needed, Rails defaults to off.
It actually uses the same syntax as ruby, but adds a few rails functions that it highlights; and best of all the Rails snippets.
Ah. Yes indeed. Thank you both!
-ray
On Aug 11, 2005, at 8:51 AM, Michael Sheets wrote:
Sorry if this is Obvious Question #37... but I swear TM used to have Rails-specific syntax highlighting and that disappeared (is this possible?) in one of the recent betas or something. When I look at my Language selection, I only see Ruby.
Am I crazy? Wasn't there a Rails one? Can I just grab that from somewhere? It seemed to highlight more detailed and specific syntax than Ruby does....
Window -> Show Bundle Editor -> Change Filtering...
You can turn on/off bundles there as needed, Rails defaults to off.
It actually uses the same syntax as ruby, but adds a few rails functions that it highlights; and best of all the Rails snippets. ______________________________________________________________________ For new threads USE THIS: textmate@lists.macromates.com (threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't) http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate