Yes, we are working on a list of UTIs that TextMate will declare as
"imported" (meaning, it is not responsible for them, but it believes they
should exist). This will allow the system to use the Quick Look generator
for a wider range of source files.

Jacob


On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Paulo Moura <pmo...@logtalk.org> wrote:

>
> 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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