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How do I make TextMate use the Rails bundle by default? On some files it's enabled, and on others (including models) it's not, and I wish it would just assume that every .rb file is a Ruby on Rails file unless I tell it otherwise.

Is there a project-level or global setting for this?

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As far as I know you have to change the scope selector for each bundle. Maybe TM2 will be different.

Jarrod
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It's possible to do it at a global level, but you have to edit and view some plist files to make it work. Check out this site for more information.

Andrew
That sorted it. Thanks!
Jamie Rumbelow