OpenType Feature Bundle
Syntax highlighting and snippets for OpenType feature development in TextMate/Sublime Text
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OpenType Feature Bundle for TextMate/Sublime Text
This covers Adobe’s OpenType Feature File Specification used by the AFDKO. As well as syntax highlighting, there are also a couple of snippets for creating features, tables etc.
Installation
Sublime Text (with Package Control)
- Package Control: Install Package
OpenType Feature Bundle
- Restart Sublime Text
TextMate (using git)
- Make a new bundles folder
mkdir -p ~/Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Bundles
- Open the new folder
cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Bundles
- Clone to your new folder
git clone git://github.com/brew/opentype-feature-bundle.git "opentype-feature-bundle.tmbundle"
- Reload TextMate Bundles
osascript -e 'tell app "TextMate" to reload bundles'
More!
Kenneth Ormandy maintains an Atom package that supports the Atom text editor.
My thanks to Tal Leming for contributing snippets and keywords before this became a Github project.
I'm more than happy to accept pull requests!