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TextMate Dreamweaver Theme

Posted by: Jim Isaacs
September
10th
2009

Being a Macintosh user, I am also long time Dreamweaver user. Though I have now discovered TextMate, and have been using it for mostly Actionscript development. More recently with an upgrade to Abobe CS4, Dreamweaver has become much more feature rich, and unstable. The local to remote functionality is slower than ever, FTP is extremely slow and always craps out, and version control is so buggy they might as well not have even included it. That all being said, I jumped into TextMate more deeply and started using it for all my other development such as html, css, javascript, php, bin/bash, and system configuration. The biggest thing completely missing from TextMate is local to remote connectivity. Then, I found the little program Transmit.

TextMate and Transmit work pretty seamlessly together, and I won’t bother going into how to get a good workflow together using them, because there are plenty of other tutorials on the net if you just do a quick search. What this post is about is a TextMate theme I decided to release.

The fact is, I have used Dreamweaver for so long, I am used to the code coloring and I miss it when using TextMate. That is until I found out how to create a theme.

This is for all those people who love TextMate, but miss the Dreamweaver syntax coloring. This theme works better if you update your HTML language expression. It is available with this download. All I did was simply add unique captures for the “a”,”img”,”table”, and “form” elements. That is because people who have used or use Dreamweaver will know, that these elements are different colors than the rest. Updating your TextMate HTML language captures should do the trick. No worries, if you want it back to normal, everything will be okay if you simply remove the extra support files that were added by installing the files from this download. Be careful if you have made further changes yourself, because removing these files will delete your changes too.

Installation:

Simply go through each folder’s contents in the download, and drag and drop each file to the TextMate icon on your Dock or in Finder. Very simple, that’s why we love TextMate.

The support for TextMate is here: /Users/yourusername/Library/Support/TextMate/

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This is the first release, and it is as close as I could get it for a first pass. If anyone makes any updates, I would appreciate it if you sent them to me so I may implement them as well.

Thanks and enjoy,

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7 Responses to “TextMate Dreamweaver Theme”

  1. Nathaniel

    Fantastic! Just installed textmate yesterday and was scouring the internet to find a dreamweaver colour theme.

    A quick google this morning and this post turns up first.

    I am extremely thankful, now to get on with some code.

  2. Oh thank you, you saved my life.

  3. Lamont Cranston

    Joy of joys, dream of dreams! I've been wanting this for a VERY long time! MAJOR THANKS!!!!

  4. Thank you! Have been using DW on my PC years and when I finally brought my MacBook and installed TextMate I thought it was going to take ages to learn ho to 'skim read' syntax in a completely different colour.

    You have saved me a lot of 're-training' time.

  5. thanks for this theme!

    it's almost working fine for me (e text editor on Windosw XP) but I can't get the tags colored. <img> <a> etc are all as html tags : blue.
    Even if I check in the "Edit Theme" menu, I can see the colors of each tags but it's not working.

    Any idea please ?

    Thanks again !

  6. I tried on a Mac too with textMate and it looks like the bundle is broken.
    Still no idea ?

    thanks

  7. Stu

    Hmm your right, I can't colour the tags either. Possibly a Snow Leopard issue?

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