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SublimeText/ColdFusion #11

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atomi opened this issue Feb 29, 2012 · 1 comment
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SublimeText/ColdFusion #11

atomi opened this issue Feb 29, 2012 · 1 comment

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@atomi
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atomi commented Feb 29, 2012

Could you update your readme to point to the SublimeText/ColdFusion bundle and possibly also remove the Textmate tmLanguage file you commited from wherever it was you that you found it.

The reason I ask is that I've got some folks saying it's not immediately apparent which ColdFusion Sublime package to use for syntax highlighting.

Also, it would really help a lot if you changed the repo name to something more descriptive (eg sublime-text-2-snippets). Or, split the repo into several since you also have ruby couchdb, jquery, and rails snippets in there.
I mean, I would hate for anyone to think that you're being disingenuous by using the coldfusion keyword to increase your repo's search engine ranking.

Lastly, feel free to close your outstanding issues as well.
Lets make sure the Sublime Text experience with ColdFusion is the best it can be for all the new users.

Thanks.

@indynz
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indynz commented Feb 29, 2012

Sure will do. Been meaning to do it for a while, but haven't got around to
it.

On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 9:47 AM, atomi <
[email protected]

wrote:

Could you update your readme to point to the SublimeText/ColdFusion bundle
and possibly also remove the Textmate tmLanguage file you commited from
wherever it was you that you found it.

The reason I ask is that I've got some folks saying it's not immediately
apparent which ColdFusion Sublime package to use for syntax highlighting.

Also, it would really help a lot of you changed the repo name to something
more descriptive (eg sublime-text-2-snippets or maybe split the repo into
several since you also have ruby couchdb, jquery, and rails snippets).

I would hate for anyone to think that you're being disingenuous by using
the coldfusion keyword to increase your repo's search engine ranking.

Lastly, feel free to close your outstanding issues as well.
Lets make sure the Sublime Text experience with ColdFusion is the best it
can be for all the new users.

Thanks.


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https://github.com/indynagpal/coldfusion-sublime-text-2/issues/11

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