Question

I'm not asking how to tell footnotes how to do this - I'm using this line in the initializers/footnotes.rb file:

Footnotes::Filter.prefix = 'txmt://open?url=file://%s&line=%d&column=%d'

My question is what should go in place of the txmt://open?...? I've tried subl:// and sblm:// but no joy. Is it something to do with the open?url= etc?

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Solution

subl-handler works by interpreting txmt urls, and forwarding them to Sublime. If you, like me, have TextMate or any other application currently responding to txmt, then subl-handler will never run, and won't be able to help you. If that's the case, you need a utility like RCDefaultApp to change the default handler for txmt urls from TextMate (or whatever it currently is) to subl-handler.

So, the full instructions (per here) are:

  1. Github repo for subl-handler project Install & configure subl-handler
  2. Install RCDefaultApp
  3. Open the RCDefaultApp preference pane, and tell it to use subl-handler (not Sublime) for txmt URLs.

OTHER TIPS

Sublime Text 2 doesn't have a protocol handler. However, you can map textmate's txmt to Sublime Text using this app: https://github.com/hiddenbek/subl-handler

There is also a Sublime Text plugin that adds a sblm: url handler (Windows-only): https://bitbucket.org/sublimator/sublimeprotocol/src/

You should be able to register a custom protocol handler in chrome by following this link

http://updates.html5rocks.com/2011/06/Registering-a-custom-protocol-handler

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