I'd be really interested to see an article from someone about using TextMate as a replacement for Xcode (or Xcode as an editor at least) in a more general sense...
Defo. From what you've been saying, I must check this out. Is that the default code-coloring or your personal preference. Sweet.
Questions:
- If you drag a .h file to IB, does it treat it like a .h file from XCode?
- Can you reference resources (NIBs, graphics) from TextMate and launch/view them in the editor?
- When you run code, do you get a console/output window?
- What about the debugger? Not that I use it much.
- Can you terminate hung executables from within TextMate?
by Dan Price — Nov 06
Defo. From what you've been saying, I must check this out. Is that the default code-coloring or your personal preference. Sweet.
Questions:
- If you drag a .h file to IB, does it treat it like a .h file from XCode?
- Can you reference resources (NIBs, graphics) from TextMate and launch/view them in the editor?
- When you run code, do you get a console/output window?
- What about the debugger? Not that I use it much.
- Can you terminate hung executables from within TextMate?
Cheers.