[TxMt] A TMBundle for Textpattern beta relaease
marios
tmtxpstuff at consking.com
Fri Jun 23 17:15:55 UTC 2006
Allan Odgaard wrote:
> On 23/6/2006, at 9:39, marios wrote:
>
>> If the HTML Bundle gets something like:
>>
>> { name = 'text.html.txp';
>> match =
>> '(</txp:.*?>|<txp:.*?>|<txp:.*?\s{,8}/>|<txp:([a-z]{3})_.*?/?>)';
>> },
>>
>> then I wouldn't have to include a whole clone of the HTML Bundle [...]
>
> If you want that at the root level of the HTML bundle, just put that
> rule before you include it -- then your rule will take precedence.
>
> I won’t add txp stuff to the HTML bundle, a) people who do not use txp
> should not get matching of txp stuff, and b) there are at least
> another dozen web frameworks who’’d also like to get something added
> to the HTML bundle.
>
>>>> Which ones?
>> The HTML ones. I tried This:
>
> Okay, so it is exactly those language grammars you moved to your own
> bundle, which is not showing up?
>
> Try remove ALL local/svn checked out bundles including your own.
I've got all my lost Grammars, back, but it took me quite a while, I'll
post here later, what I did to get them back.
regards, marios
>
> Ensure that the languages are now there (at least the HTML one is in
> the default set, so should be.)
>
> Then when you add your own bundle back, be sure whatever default stuff
> you have copied, has its own set of UUID’s.
>
>
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