[TxMt] Re: Changing cursor position from command
Juan
juanfc at lcc.uma.es
Wed Feb 14 00:52:16 UTC 2007
Thanks Ale
only one thing. That not was the point.
The point it is impossible to build a recursive scope in HTML. In
HTML, for example, if your are inside a nested tag and you press ^-
Opt-B one time, to times, three times, etc, you will get _all_ your
source selected. Never at the third (etc) level out in the nesting.
I like a lot TM, I can assure you, for many reasons. But I don't
understand why the main problems are so tabued.
El 14/02/2007, a las 1:27, Ale Muñoz escribió:
> On 2/13/07, Juan <juanfc at lcc.uma.es> wrote:
>>
>> I am telling you that many things are absolutely impossible
>> without a lot of work from the programmer side.
>>
>
>
> Juan,
>
> you are fighting the wrong fight.
>
> I totally agree on all of Jacob's points, and would ask you to
> please relax.
>
> "Impossible" is a lot easier to solve with an open mind ;)
>
>
>> An simple example:
>> to select the text that is inside html/xml "braces" <font ...> </
>> font>. This is very important in html editing for many reasons and
>> is absolutely impossible in TM right now.
>>
>
>
> Have you, by any chance, taken a look at the documentation?
>
> All you need is a proper scope and CTRL + Option + B (Select
> Current Scope)
>
> There may be other possibilities ("There's more than one way to do
> it"). In my experience, "naive" approaches work better in TextMate.
>
> Now please read Jacob's response again, with an open mind, and try to
> calm down and not be a bitch. There's people working in here.
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