[TxMt] Re: textmate Digest, Vol 45, Issue 51
Erik Ebsen
eriklebsen at gmail.com
Wed Feb 29 21:28:36 UTC 2012
David,
I had to use "attr.save-on-deactivate" in the Scope Selector instead, but
that did the trick! Thanks so much for explaining this to me.
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 12:39 PM, <textmate-request at lists.macromates.com>wrote:
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> Date: Wed, 29 Feb 2012 18:39:20 +0000
> From: David Howden <dhowden at gmail.com>
> To: TextMate users <textmate at lists.macromates.com>
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: textmate Digest, Vol 45, Issue 50
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> Hi,
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> So this works for me. In the .tm_properties file:
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> [ *.tex ]
> scopeAttributes = 'attr.save-on-deactivate'
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> Then put attr.save-on-deactive in the scope for the 'Save on focus lost'
> command.
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> Be careful: scopeAttributes seem to only be attached to files when you open
> them, so if you change .tm_properties be sure to re-open the files. You
> can make sure that the scope attribute has been set by using the "Show
> Scope" command in bundle development or Ctrl-Shift-P, just to check that
> the attribute is being set properly.
>
> David.
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