On Jul 9, 8:52 am, kevin_kp7 <[email protected]> wrote:
> What I want to accomplish:
> I'm looking at the live site I've been editing, and I see some messed
> up css. I firebug inspect the messed up element and firebug shows me
> which line of which css file that element is listed. Now, when you
> click on the filename link, it opens firebugs css tab and highlights
> the relevant block of code.
>
> Instead, what I'd like to be able to do, is to have that link open up
> my local copy of that css file in my favorite CSS editor (CSSEdit) and
> go to the respective line.
>
> How to accomplish this:
> Be able to define a site as "I'm Developing this Site", set the path
> to my local working copy directory, and set the program I'd like to
> open files with - e.g. 
> txmt://open?url=file:///Volumes/Dev/www/_tests/preg_replace.php&line=7
> would open my preg_replace.php file to line 7 in textmate.

Use Firebug > Firebug Icon Menu > Open With Editor.  Let us know your
experience.

jjb

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