Hi,
I really appreciate TextMate's implementation of Documentation. If I'm correct, most of them are just webpages created by searching on- line and/or creating HTML on the fly.
It would be great if, in the window, I could use a) Command-LeftArrow and Command-RightArrow, b) Command-[ and Command-] and/or c) open in browser.
Takaaki -- Takaaki Kato http://samuraicoder.net
On 18/9/2006, at 7:07, Takaaki Kato wrote:
I really appreciate TextMate's implementation of Documentation. If I'm correct, most of them are just webpages created by searching on- line and/or creating HTML on the fly.
It would be great if, in the window, I could use a) Command- LeftArrow and Command-RightArrow, b) Command-[ and Command-] and/or c) open in browser.
You should be able to do a. There are however a few situations in where back doesn’t work, but it mostly does.
On Sep 18, 2006, at 12:07 AM, Takaaki Kato wrote:
c) open in browser.
http://macromates.com/textmate/manual/
Hope that helps.
James Edward Gray II
On Sep 18, 2006, at 9:57 PM, James Edward Gray II wrote:
On Sep 18, 2006, at 12:07 AM, Takaaki Kato wrote:
c) open in browser.
Thanks. But, I meant a Documentation window showing up by hitting Option-H. That is the window showing searched results in official websites like W3C. Sorry for confusion.
Takaaki -- Takaaki Kato http://samuraicoder.net
On Sep 18, 2006, at 8:14 AM, Takaaki Kato wrote:
On Sep 18, 2006, at 9:57 PM, James Edward Gray II wrote:
On Sep 18, 2006, at 12:07 AM, Takaaki Kato wrote:
c) open in browser.
Thanks. But, I meant a Documentation window showing up by hitting Option-H. That is the window showing searched results in official websites like W3C. Sorry for confusion.
Oops, I misunderstood. My bad.
James Edward Gray II