Hi,

I noticed the following item in the release notes of version 2.0-alpha.9455:

        Add Quick Look generator for file types conforming to 
public.source-code. (Jacob Bandes-Storch)

This is a quite welcome feature but there's a problem: TextMate supports 
(through bundles) a large number of programming languages whose files that 
MacOS X doesn't recognize as source code in the default Apple provided UTI 
list. Some of these languages don't have an associated application (other than 
a command-line compiler or interpreter). Thus, the only way to add a UTI for 
them seems to be to either hijack some application Info.plist file or to create 
a dummy application. I'm wondering if TextMate could be o help here, maybe by 
using the information provided (or to be provided) in the language bundles.

Cheers,

Paulo

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Paulo Moura
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