[TxMt] Could we change the menu under which macros/snippets/commands are shown?
Chris Thomas
chris at m-audio.com
Fri Jan 7 19:37:03 UTC 2005
I think it's still useful to be able to assign a mode to custom items
via a popup in the UI, though. Reorganizing things at the filesystem
level is a cumbersome solution at best.
(a different) Chris
On Jan 7, 2005, at 11:28 AM, Lang Riley wrote:
> Chris,
>
> Bundles, which Custom.tmbundle is an example of, are really just
> directories on your hard drive. The snippets and commands you created
> currently reside in the Custom.tmbundle directory under Snippets and
> Commands respectively. In order to organize them into a different
> bundle, HTML for example, you need to move the file that represents
> each snippet, command, syntax, etc. that you want reorganized to the
> analogous directory in the HTML bundle via 'mv <filename> <new
> analogous bundle path>'. This will cause them not to show up in the
> Custom bundle, but in the bundle you have chosen. The TM docs tell
> where the bundles are located, but you can do a simple, 'find / -name
> Custom.tmbundle -print' on the command line to find out. You will do
> best to use the terminal for this operation.
>
> Let us know if you need more direction.
> On Jan 7, 2005, at 10:06 AM, Chris Brierley wrote:
>
>
>> I love the new mode-based menu interface for macros/snippets/commands.
>> What I'd really love is if I could control which mode menu they show
>> up in.
>>
>> For example, I've made a couple of commands that are related to HTML.
>> However, since I've made them myself, they show up under the "Custom"
>> menu, when I'd really like them to be under "HTML". Maybe, like with
>> the syntax files, a "mode" key could be added to the
>> macros/snippets/commands plist files where I could specify which mode
>> they should be a part of?
>>
>> What do you think? Thanks much.
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