[TxMt] Custom Changes
Dave Grijalva
grijalva at gmail.com
Thu Nov 2 07:53:11 UTC 2006
I have a feeling you're correct, Rob. That's why I've gone with the
separate grammar file.
daniel, yes. I have that implemented as a snippet, though I use /** for the
tab trigger.
-dave
On 10/31/06, Rob McBroom <textmate at skurfer.com> wrote:
>
> On Oct 31, 2006, at 3:08 PM, Daniel Stockman wrote:
>
> >> I'm trying to make some changes to the Language without losing the
> >> ability to get updates (to the language).
> >
> > As described in the manual, your changes to the default bundles
> > will be
> > saved as a tmDelta (a diff file, basically) in ~/Library/Application\
> > Support/TextMate/Bundles, and won't affect the ability to update the
> > bundle in future versions.
>
> This works for Snippets and things, but I'm not sure if it works for
> the Language grammars themselves. I had a similar question in August
> and Allan said:
>
> > As for the delta files: these do not have the granularity of
> > storing only changes to single rules, as that can't be merged
> > without potential conflicts when the default grammar is updated.
>
> Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but I've taken to trashing my delta for
> the PHP grammar and re-doing my customizations each time I suspect it
> might have been updated. Obviously, I would like someone to tell me
> I'm wrong here. :)
>
> Rob
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