Dec 10th, 2007
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Hey Everyone,
I was able to find all the new tags for scorpio as well as the updated attributes for existing tags. I will begin working on the updates to the bundle this week. I’m hoping to release the update by next Saturday, so stay tuned.
Thanks
And Bingo was his name OH:
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/labs/coldfusion/cf8_beta_cfmlreference_052907.pdf
Ello Ello,
I’m looking to update the bundle but I can’t for the life of me find a list of new tags/attributes for Scorpio. If anyone has a list or knows where to find them, please send them to me!
Thanks
Hey everyone,
I’m happy to announce that version 2.0 of CFTextMate is now available. In this release we’ve:
Unfortunately though functions cannot be activated via the tab trigger when you’re inside a CF tag that has already been activiated via a tab trigger. This is a limitation with TextMate itself, so it’s something that can’t be changed. You can always setup a key binding to activate the functions for the time being.
I’d also like to thank Adam and Nathan for the help they’ve given on this project! You can always find the latest development information by visiting the CFTextMate Google Group.
I’ve been receiving a great response for help with the CFTextMate project, and I would like to thank everyone who’s getting involved. With multiple people offering up their support we’ve started a mailing list to help keep track of the bundles development.
Hey Everyone,
I just wanted to let you know that I’m planning on releasing version 2 early next week. Version 2 will include support for every CF function.
One thing I’m not sure about is if it’ll have the ability to nest functions within one another. If any Ruby programmers out there know of how to do this, gimme a shout.
Bill
Hey Everyone,
I made some fairly big changes behind the scenes in this release. I separated the ColdFusion scope from the HTML scope since it was hampering some changes I was looking to make. You still have full access to all the HTML tags when you’re using the CF bundle.
I’ve added in one more tag, a CF comment tag. To use it, just type the text that you want commented and press apple + /. Enjoy!
Hey Everyone,
I’m looking for a Ruby programmer that would like to work on CFTextmate. I am by no means an experienced Ruby developer and did what I could with creating this bundle. I’m sure CFTextmate would greatly benefit from a Ruby programmer that could modify the CF language bundle in Textmate. Use the contact link at the bottom of the page if you have any interest.
The salary for the position is $80,000/yr, but after taxes and expenses it comes to $0.00/yr. You can thank Uncle Sam
I decided to do a quick screencast to show you what it’s like using Textmate and CF bundle I put together.
Head on over to the screencasts page to check it out. We’ve got in both a flash version and a quicktime version.
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