![]() ![]() One of those is the Help command describing the other command.” “The TODO bundle has two whole commands in it. “with the small gear icon at the bottom of every editing window…”Īny chance we could have a little inline image? :-) “you will interact with bundles from inside TextMate itself using either…” Maybe it would therefore be slightly more digestible to write the following: I had to read this a couple of times before I realised that the editor in this context was simply TextMate. “you will interact with bundles from inside the editor using either…” ![]() (JEG says" That’s a grand topic and I gave it its own chapter.) Would it not make more sense to introduce to the audience what TextMate automations are, perhaps with a couple of very simple examples? Then when you claim you can teach them to use these concepts for any kind of automation their hearts desire… it will hold more weight :-) You start the chapter with the following: “Soon you will learn to build any TextMate automation your heart desires…” ![]() Is there some precondition to this we should be made aware of ? I suggest the following change:Īttempting to follow advice to install the Rails footnote bundle the Rails > Install Bundled Plugin select box is blank. The option key is called ‘alt’ on some keyboard. ![]()
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