Is there a keyboard shortcut for Replace All? I'd like one very much, please.
Shawn
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i LOVE the new bundle stuff deally.
I just wish I could open it up with a shortcut key.
You can already get around in the menus with the keyboard.
I wrote an applescript to pop open the regular menu (using gui
scripting)
but, I can't get applescript to see the bundle stuff deally.
I also can't seem to make an osascript textmate command that doesn't
totally freeze textMate.
Anything to keep from having to grab the mouse.
It'd probly be easier (for me) for you to just add it to the app
itself instead. ;)
Thanks much for the continued breakneck pace of development.
activate application "TextMate"
tell application "System Events"
tell process "TextMate"
-- GUI Scripting statements:
click menu 1 of menu bar item "Automation" of menu bar 1
click menu item "Insert Snippet" of menu 1 of menu bar item
"Automation" of menu bar 1
--click menu item "x51" of menu 1 of menu item "Insert
Snippet" of menu 1 of menu bar item "Automation" of menu bar 1
end tell
end tell
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hi there,
as I was scrolling through my looong GTD project list that I keep in
TextMate using markdown I thought it would be convenient if I could
do some folding at the h1, h2, h3 levels to get a better overview.
could somebody here please "smack me on the head" and give a quick
pointer on where to start implementing that? I'm not lazy - just
clueless ;-)
best regards,
tom
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Tom Lazar
http://tomster.org
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Hi,
Is there a way to change the font size in the "Keyboard Shortcuts
List" window (the one which is called by "ctrl-alt-command-K")? Did not
find any source code for it in the TM package. So I just copy-paste from
the window to a sticky, but it is not as handy.
Thanks,
--
Jo <W:00°04'37" ; N:47°15'36">
1....'....12.....'....24.....'....36.....'....48.....'....60.....'....72
Hi all,
I had some time to make TmCodeBrowser into a full-blown plugin. It
now automatically scans files as you change windows/tabs or save files.
I will not have much time in the next few weeks to work on it
(installer, documentation), but wanted to get it out for some
feedback. It can be found here:
http://www.cocoabits.com/TmCodeBrowser2/TmCodeBrowser2.tgz
Installation:
- Unpack the package
- Copy the InputManagersManager folder to ~/Library
- Copy the InputManagers/InputManagersManager folder to ~/Library/
InputManagers, or if you do not have a ~/Library/InputManagers folder
yet, copy the InputManagers folder to ~/Library
- Restart TextMate
Features:
• TmCodeBrowser2 will use ctags to automatically update it's window
each time you switch Textmate Windows and/or Tabs, as well as when
you save a file.
• The 'Float' check box (when checked) makes the CodeBrowser window
float on top of other windows.
• The 'Sort' check box (when checked) sorts the tree display.
• CodeBrowser remembers the expanded/contracted groups on a per
language base.
• To reopen the window after it was closed, select 'Window/Show
CodeBrowser' from the menu.
Enjoy!
Gerd Knops
gerti-textmate(a)bitart.com
Dear TextMate developper(s),
I'm considering TextMate again, and while doing some more tests I
realised that the "tab" key has a somewhat unusual behaviour
(compared to other advanced editors) when several lines are
selected : most editors would shift the whole block, while TextMate
just replaces the block with a tab... On top of that, the keyboard
shortcut seems odd to me (at least for a french keayboard), while
shifting blocks is a very usual task when I work on code or XML
Documents. And also, shifting left is often done using shift+tab. Is
it possible to see those "standards" shortcuts working in TextMate ?
Also, I noticed that it now has folding abilities. But is it possible
to disable it (I don't use it) ?
Best regards,
--
Frédérik Bilhaut
GREYC - Université de Caen
Campus II - Sciences 3 - Bureau 385
http://www.info.unicaen.fr/~fbilhaut
"And if you do, have you written a bundle for it? :-)"
Saw that no body seemed to answer Oscar's question earlier, but I too
occasionally use groff, nroff and the mom macros and would love a
bundle.
Currently I have to go to emacs still.
Mom does come with a syntax sheet for use with elvis, a vim clone
which I have included (2.4 kb) if anyone would like to make a quick
textmate language file.
Thanks
Robert
I was just wondering the following was possible, and I found out it
is, but in case other people are wondering, you can include braces in
the snippet placeholder text, if you escape the right brace.
Why would I want to do that? Suppose I want to use nested
placeholders, to allow for optional arguments. For instance imagine a
snippet like:
\\foo${1:(${2:0},${3:0})}
then this will show up as \foo(0,0) with the entire (0,0)
highlighted, so if I don't want it to be there then I can just press
delete and continue, or if I want it I can press tab and move to
editing each of the two zeros.
This works great in this case, but suppose I want *braces* instead of
parentheses (as in most LaTeX commands):
\\foo${1:{${2:0},${3:0}}}
As it stands, the second to last brace is matched as closing the
placeholder ${1, which leaves the wrong thing highlighted . The trick
is to escape it, like so:
\\foo${1:{${2:0},${3:0}\}}
Very nifty and useful, and not documented I think. My first impulse
was to escape the corresponding left brace as well, but it doesn't
need (and in fact won't accept) escaping. No sure how I feel about
that, it looks asymmetric to me. But hey, it works!
I am now very tempted to change most of the sectioning commands in
the LaTeX bundle to make adding labels optional, and combine the
stared versions of environment with the non-stared ones.
Haris
if I use the php snippet 'if', how can I do
if ($_REQUEST["
?
Which, in snipped mode, is translated to
if -> tab -req -> tab
the second tab goes to the portion of code of the 'if' snippet, it
doesn't create the $_REQUEST variable...
thank you
m.