Doh! there I go sending when I should have been reading about Ralf's Textmate 
plugin.
Note to self - learn to type quicker!
Best,
Keith..

On 19 Jul 2011, at 20:23, Keith Clarke wrote:

> ...I was using Text Wrangler with CSSEdit (which I like a lot) and Transmit, 
> but as a coding numpty, I was looking for a visual, more declarative 
> (point-and-click instead of type) toolset, with inbuilt irev language 
> awareness, alongside HTML, Javascript and CSS. 
> 
> I really like Flux and would love to see an irev-aware Flux (Andre, check it 
> out as the early design prototypes for revImpossible 
> http://theescapers.com/screencast/ !) 
> 
> So, I went the Coda all-in-one route rather than replacing TextWrangler with 
> TextMate. I've not got my head around it yet - not have I added the 
> SubEthaEdit plugin, but I guess that may be out of date for the 4.6.3 version 
> of irev anyway. Does TextMate have a plugin for .irev language awareness? 
> Best,
> Keith..    
> 
> On 19 Jul 2011, at 19:36, stephen barncard wrote:
> 
>> Coda is a great editor too - and does CSS nicely.
>> 
>> I made a SubEthaEdit editor plugin that works in Coda. It should be on their
>> website.   It works ok - (I modified a template for Director!) -- but it
>> could use some improvement.
>> 
>> Runtime Revolution (includes
>> style)<http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/modes/Revolution.mode.zip>
>> 
>> 
>> feel free to improve.
>> 
>> http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/mode.html
>> 
>> On 19 July 2011 11:24, Keith Clarke 
>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>> 
>>> ...that makes me so pleased that I recently bought Coda ;-)
> 


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