= Using TextMate with Django = !TextMate is a popular text editor for OS X. http://macromates.com/ One of the most interesting features is the ability to define "snippets", abbreviations which can be expanded into larger blocks of text containing placeholders. TextMate organizes most of its features -- including snippets, macros, templates, and drag-and-drop behaviors -- into language-specific "bundles." There's a Django bundle, though it's not among the ones included with the application; you have to fetch it from the repository. It handles both Django templates and Django Python code. The bundle's Python snippets are built for the magic-removal branch of Django. The !TextMate blog lists instructions here: http://macromates.com/blog/archives/2006/08/21/getting-more-bundles/ Note that the link to download the Django bundle in the blog entry is incorrect. The correct link is: http://validcode.net/2006/11/7/textmate-getbundle-bundle The Django-Python syntax in particular is a work in progress, and suggestions and contributions are welcome. == Textmate theme based on Django's website and trac color scheme == As a homage to Django and its website's pleasant color scheme I created a basic textmate theme. I hope you enjoy as I do, green is such a nice color. It's attached to this wiki page --Jannis Screenshot ([http://code.djangoproject.com/attachment/wiki/TextMate/django_textmate_theme.png?format=raw large]): [[Image(django_textmate_theme_2.png, top)]] == Syntax coloring examples == Stock HTML mode: http://e-scribe.com/img/django_textmate/templ_html.png Django template mode: http://e-scribe.com/img/django_textmate/templ_django.png Stock Python mode: http://e-scribe.com/img/django_textmate/code_python.png Django Python mode: http://e-scribe.com/img/django_textmate/code_django.png