Hi, With a lot of rubyist using Mac out there, I think this plugin should be available in the cookbook. This can attract more people to Hobo.
What do you think Tom? Regards, Tiago Franco On Aug 27, 12:13 pm, Kristian <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Tom, > > I see your point. This is my first attempt ever at creating a textmate > language def and I'm a newbie at Hobo, so I'm sure lots of you Hobo > pros can come with better suggestions for how to create a useful > language def. > However, as I understand it, Textmate can be instructed to treat > sections as either inline or block elements and allow folding for > certain types of blocks. > So, for tags that are containers, such as <page> or <def>, it would > make sense to instruct textmate to treat these as a block and perhaps > also with folding. > For other tags, such as <name>, it would make sense for textmate to > treat it as an inline tag I guess. > Anyways, the language def I created also allows for *any* tag to be > used, I just found it would perhaps be useful to define block/inline/ > folding rules for the tags defined for DRYML. > Custom DRYML tags would just be treated as *any* tags, with no special > textmate treatment... > > Would be cool to also include some quick-snippets, such as "def-ctrl- > space' creating: > <def name="[cursor here]"> > ... > </def> > > and similar perhaps for extend, page, repeat and other block elements? > > Perhaps the Rails bundle could also be extended with a Hobo addon, for > "fields do", permission system methods etc? > > To use/import the DRYML bundle in textmate > ---------------------------------------------- > Go to bundle editor, select "languages" in dropdown (to filter on > languages only) > Click "new language" (bottom left '+' icon) : should create a new > bundle in list of bundles with a single language under it, call the > new bundle "Hobo" and the language "DRYML" > Open the new RYML language and copy-paste the DRYML language > definition I posted into the editor area. Click "Test" button to test > that textmate can parse and understand it correctly. > Close the Bundle editor. Restart textmate. Open .dryml file. Enjoy! > > Add snippets and other cool textmate stuff under your new Hobo bundle > (see textmate tutorial screencasts) and share for others to enjoy! > > Kristian > > On Aug 26, 12:46 pm, Tom Locke <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi > > > Thanks for posting this. I have a DRYML mode that I use but it's a bit > > broken (I never learnt textmate language definitions properly) so I've > > not shared it. > > > A couple of comments on yours > > > - I don't think we want to list all the names out as special, e.g. > > like you've done with head, body etc etc. A tag is just a tag, and > > "our" tags should not be highlighted differently from "your" tags. > > > - We need a capture for the name that shows up in a <def> or an > > <extend> so that we can put them in the symbols menu, which also gives > > very nice fast navigation with cmd-shit-T. > > > I have this in the language > > > { name = 'tag.def.dryml'; > > match = '^\s*<(?:def|extend)\s+tag="([^"]*(?:.*for="[^"]+)?)'; > > beginCaptures = { 1 = { name = 'tag.def.dryml.name'; }; }; > > > } > > > and this in the preferences > > > { showInSymbolList = 1; > > symbolTransformation = ' > > s/" for="/ for /g; > > '; > > > } > > > But unfortunately it breaks the syntax highlighting on the <def> and > > <extend> lines. > > > Any ideas? > > > Tom --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Hobo Users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/hobousers?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
