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eTextEditor and the EE Bundle

October 15, 2008 11:58am

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  • #1 / Oct 15, 2008 11:58am

    Deron Sizemore

    1033 posts

    I’m currently evaluating eTextEditor and I’ve went on the file menu to Bundles >> Edit Bundles >> Manage Bundles and installed the EE bundle.

    Now, I can’t figure out how to use it besides manually selecting the tag that I want from the fly out menu (which is time consuming).

    I see the shortcut buttons on the right of each option, like for a weblog:entries tag, I see the shortcut it has is “entries” and then a small arrow pointing to the right, but I cannot figure out what needs to happen to turn this into a weblog:entries opening and closing tag quickly?

    What are the shortcut keys here?

  • #2 / Oct 15, 2008 12:35pm

    Eric Barstad

    198 posts

    Type “entries” without the quotes and hit the Tab key.

  • #3 / Oct 15, 2008 12:41pm

    Deron Sizemore

    1033 posts

    Tried that but it does just that… tabs over.

    Is there something else I need to do like maybe tell eTextEditor that I want to use the EE bundle or something? It’s like it doesn’t even recognize it even though it’s showing in my list under the Bundles Menu.

  • #4 / Oct 15, 2008 12:48pm

    Eric Barstad

    198 posts

    Down at the bottom of the Window there’s a drop down that lets you choose what programming language you’re working in. It might be set on Plain Text or HTML; it should be set to ExpressionEngine.

  • #5 / Oct 15, 2008 12:54pm

    Deron Sizemore

    1033 posts

    Ah! Yep, that’s the problem. Set it to EE and now it’s working. Thanks.

    I just installed the EE bundle that was already pre-loaded when I downloaded eTextEditor. Do you know if Chris Ruzin’s bundle or if the bundle found here has more features that the preloaded one has?

  • #6 / Oct 15, 2008 1:32pm

    Eric Barstad

    198 posts

    I think the eTextEditor bundle is Chris Ruzin’s, as far as I know. The one in the thread you mention is Chris’, with some nice additions. I’m using the tweaked one with TextMate.

  • #7 / Oct 15, 2008 2:39pm

    Deron Sizemore

    1033 posts

    Gotcha!

    Ok, last dumb question, I promise. I’ve downloaded the “tweaked” version of the Chris’ bundle from the link I gave earlier. How do I go about installing that bundle? I don’t see a menu actually inside of eTextEditor do install it.

    Thanks

  • #8 / Oct 15, 2008 2:44pm

    Eric Barstad

    198 posts

    I don’t remember if eTextEditor works the same way, but in OS X I just have to double click on the tmbundle file and it installs automatically in TextMate. If that doesn’t work, there may be a folder in My Documents or in the E folder under Program Files where you can place the tmbundle file.

  • #9 / Oct 15, 2008 3:08pm

    Deron Sizemore

    1033 posts

    Ok, thanks! I’ll give it a shot and see what happens.

  • #10 / Oct 19, 2008 8:38am

    Georgi Veznev

    17 posts

    @Deron Sizemore Take a look here: Installing the bundles 😉

  • #11 / Oct 19, 2008 4:46pm

    Deron Sizemore

    1033 posts

    @Deron Sizemore Take a look here: Installing the bundles 😉

    Georgi: Thanks for the link. I actually did figure it out after re-reading the docs again. Thanks!

  • #12 / Oct 24, 2008 10:54am

    angstmann

    225 posts

    I noticed today that e-Texteditor has support for remote projects over FTP!  Textmate is literally crying out for this feature, or at least Textmate users are!  I downloaded the trial of e-Texteditor and this feature works really well.  Tell me I’m not going to have to switch platforms when I need to code EE sites effectively!! I’ve been using Coda, and although its done well, I still pine for Textmate and the EE bundle!

    I will look at installing the EE bundle for e-Texteditor soon, and give it a proper tryout.

    EDIT: Unfortunately I have tried and failed to use Expandrive and Textmate - just doesn’t work for me.

  • #13 / Oct 24, 2008 11:18am

    Eric Barstad

    198 posts

    I was going to recommend Expandrive, but I see in your edit that you’ve already tried that. I switch between Coda and TextMate/Expandrive, myself, the former for its site management/solid ftp for quick changes, the latter for more sustained coding. e-Texteditor has definitely made some excellent additions to the Textmate model—the undo system, for instance, is excellent.

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