[TxMt] Joomla/Mambo and latest Textmate
Cliff Pruitt
lists.cpruitt at cliffpruitt.com
Tue Jul 17 17:22:10 UTC 2007
Ah... :-) OK well then I guess that'd be a good enough reason.
Yeah, in the future just open the bundle you want to edit and change
the language definition. I think it has the added benefit (someone
correct me if I'm wrong) of preserving the original version and
saving the modifications to the bundle as a copy unique to your user,
at least that's how I understand it. That might only apply to new
bundle items you create though, I've never been completely sure how
that works.
- Cliff
On Jul 17, 2007, at 9:29 AM, Jeremy Wilkins wrote:
> Probably because I didn't realise I could :) Guess I'll do that
> next time.
>
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> Jeremy Wilkins
>
>
> On 17 Jul 2007, at 01:45, Cliff Pruitt wrote:
>
>> On Jul 9, 2007, at 6:37 AM, Jeremy Wilkins wrote:
>>
>>> I'm sure if this isn't the best solution but a quick fix is to open
>>>
>>> /Applications/Textmate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
>>> SQL.tmbundle/Syntaxes/SQL.plist
>>>
>>> in Property Editor [...]
>>
>> Uh... maybe I'm having just a brain dead day today but why
>> wouldn't you just change the regex in the bundle editor?
>>
>> - Cliff
>>
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