[TxMt] Re: Creating A Simple Bundle

Mark Parson mark at delorum.com
Wed Mar 23 16:21:21 UTC 2011


Ah! that makes perfect sense. Thanks.

On Mar 23, 2011, at 10:20 AM, Timothy Bates wrote:

> hi Mark,
> All you do is set the scope selector for each snippet and command you create to "text.html, source.php” or something similar
> 
> You don’t need to give your bundle a language file: html files will automatically run the html bundle language definition.
> 
> Easy: then drop the bundle in svn or something so your buddies can sync to updates you or they implement as it grows
> 
> t
> 
> On 23 Mar 2011, at 4:13 PM, Mark Parson wrote:
>> I'm wanting to create a series of snippets and commands associated with editing a certain type of html file. I'd like these to be portable to the rest of my team, and rather than placing these snppets / commands in the html bundle, I'd like to create a new bundle that "extends" the html bundle. ie: the language definition is empty except for a directive that this is html. 
>> I assume this should be pretty simple. The main question I have is how I should set up the language definition.
> 
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