[TxMt] Coldfusion Comments
Josh
josh at epweblogic.com
Thu Jul 13 19:59:48 UTC 2006
Hi Allan,
I tried changing it back and using the coldfusion.tmlanguage you made
but it's not correcting the coldfusion comments. It's looking like it
did when I started. Any ideas?
Josh
On Jul 11, 2006, at 2:01 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
> On 10/7/2006, at 20:26, Josh wrote:
>
>> Perfect! Thanks so much Richard! This has been driving me nuts for
>> sometime now.
>>
>> Is this something that I'll need to add each time I update TM?
>
> No -- this change has resulted in a customized HTML grammar in ~/
> Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/HTML.tmbundle.
>
> This is not ideal because if the HTML grammar is updated you won’t
> see these changes.
>
> Instead it’s generally better to create a new grammar which
> includes the old one, and then use the new one for your files, I
> have made such CFM grammar which you can click to install, then use
> that with your CFM files (and change back the HTML grammar,
> changing it back should bring it back to the default state, but to
> be 100% sure you may want to remove it from ~/Library/…) -- this
> also has the advantage that your CFM files then actually show as
> ColdFusion.
>
> <ColdFusion.tmLanguage>
>
>
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