Allan, thanks for the response (I've only just seen it, having been away). ---------
On 7 Mar 2010, at 16:31, Mike Lim wrote:
- […] Should I be able to upload an image straightaway into the post
*>* before posting it? * You should, yes.
- If so, how can I fix the problem I'm having?
* If you get a regular link it sounds like you haven’t selected the proper (Blogging) grammar.
What does the status bar show? and/or the tool tip which appears on ⌃⇧P (press that when in a blog post). Also, what extension does your image have? And do you have multiple blogs or just one?
-------------- When I start a new post I do so by selecting New From Template > Blogging > Blog Post (Markdown).
The status bar at the bottom says "Multimarkdown" (even if I select HTML from the Blogging new template). The tool tip comes up as 'Convert to PDF' (either on its own or with 'letter' or 'XeLatex'). My images have .jpg extensions, and I have two blogs, both on wordpress.com.
Thanks for any advice.
Mike Lim
On 1 Jul 2010, at 01:37, Mike Lim wrote:
[...] What does the status bar show? [...]
When I start a new post I do so by selecting New From Template > Blogging > Blog Post (Markdown).
The status bar at the bottom says "Multimarkdown" (even if I select HTML from the Blogging new template).
Ok, that is the problem.
Click ‘MultiMarkdown’ in the status bar and change it to ‘Blog — Markdown’.
The next time you create a new blog post it should remember this choice. At least iirc: blogging bundle use multiple extensions for types, I don’t recall if TM learns only the last bit, in which case you probably want to clear the errorneous recorded extension, though I wonder then why it would pick MuktiMarkdown in the first place (quite sure this require you at some point having manually switched to MultiMarkdown for a blog post)…
Anyway, I wrote a blog post about this with all the details: http://blog.macromates.com/2007/file-type-detection-rspec-rails/ — read that if it doesn’t work :)
On July 1, 2010 at 13:07, Allan Odgaard wrote
Click ‘MultiMarkdown’ in the status bar and change it to ‘Blog — Markdown’.
The next time you create a new blog post it should remember this choice. At least iirc: blogging bundle use multiple extensions for types, I don’t recall if TM learns only the last bit, in which case you probably want to clear the errorneous recorded extension, though I wonder then why it would pick MuktiMarkdown in the first place (quite sure this require you at some point having manually switched to MultiMarkdown for a blog post)…
Anyway, I wrote a blog post about this with all the details: http://blog.macromates.com/2007/file-type-detection-rspec-rails/ — read that if it doesn’t work :)
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Allan, that works, thanks so much! I think I probably did switch it to Multimarkdown at some point. At the moment, it even if I change it to conform to my chosen blogging template and then open a new file it still defaults to 'MultiMarkdown' in the status bar. But I will read your post to see what I can do about it. In the meantime, switching the status bar once the file is open does the trick.
Thanks again, I appreciate your help!
Mike Lim
Allan, I've managed to restore the defaults as per your blog post, so it's all looking fine and as expected. Thanks again, now back to some speedy blog posting!
cheers
Mike Lim
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 10:37 AM, Mike Lim Mike.Lim.Tango@gmail.com wrote:
On July 1, 2010 at 13:07, Allan Odgaard wrote
Click ‘MultiMarkdown’ in the status bar and change it to ‘Blog — Markdown’.
The next time you create a new blog post it should remember this choice. At least iirc: blogging bundle use multiple extensions for
types, I don’t recall if TM learns only the last bit, in which case you probably want to clear the errorneous recorded extension, though I wonder then why it would pick MuktiMarkdown in the first place (quite
sure this require you at some point having manually switched to MultiMarkdown for a blog post)…
Anyway, I wrote a blog post about this with all the details: http://blog.macromates.com/2007/file-type-detection-rspec-rails/
— read that if it doesn’t work :)
Allan, that works, thanks so much! I think I probably did switch it to Multimarkdown at some point. At the moment, it even if I change it to conform to my chosen blogging template and then open a new file it still defaults to 'MultiMarkdown' in the status bar. But I will read your post to see what I can do about it. In the meantime, switching the status bar once the file is open does the trick.
Thanks again, I appreciate your help!
Mike Lim