Howdy,
I'm evaluating build r790 and chose to create the "mate" link in
~/Applications, which is already in my path when I open Terminal.app.
However, TextMate somehow requested admin privileges; I _cancelled_ and
I got back an error message: "Creating the link “/bin/mate” failed with
the following reason: Permission denied".
Am I expecting the wrong thing?
Thanks,
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Luís Bruno
I've got PC USB keyboard connected to Mac Mini.
Using Ukelele I've remapped Context-Menu key to act as Delete (&x7f;). It
works in all applications except TextMate, which keeps opening context
menu (offering various web searches) when I press that key. Other remapped
keys work in TextMate fine.
Is that a bug/feature? Can it be fixed/disabled?
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regards, porneL
Hi,
I noticed that the mate CL tool has a -r --recent option to add the
file to the Open Recent menu but this doesn't seem to work for me.
Am I doing something wrong? Also I would say that this should be the
default but it isn't a big deal since I can just alias mate as mate -r.
Thanks,
Jason
> Heh, I suppose I'm somewhat demanding then, even coming close to
> the mouse would be a showstopper for me.
> I used triggers though and got it all working nicely with that,
> however, it does not paste after being selected. Not even if I
> double-click the mouse. What happens is that the item gets pushed
> up to first place in the clipboard, you then manually have to paste
> it in.
> And now I have probably spent more time talking about this than
> I'll ever gain even by having the behaviour I want :)
>
> anyways, despite it's "shortcomings", this is the best clipboard
> manager I've seen (or rather, best to my tastes)
>
> Andreas
Butler <http://www.petermaurer.de/butler/> is an excellent launcher
similar to Quicksilver, and has a clipboard manager mapped to ctrl-
alt-v which shows the last 7 clipboard entries, any of which can be
pasted by pressing the corresponding number. This seems to be more
kind to the keyboard-fanatical.
(& I highly recommend Butler overall: extremely customizable, fast
and unobtrusive. Beats the hell out of using Spotlight for opening
apps, preferences, a terminal window, etc.)
Nate.
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Hi,
I'm not sure there's anything to be done about this but I figured I
would ask anyway.
I'm using Fugu to manage a remote site via SFTP and have configured it
to invoke TextMate as my editor. This makes it quite easy to edit
files on the remote site.
However the unintended consequence is that, every time I switch away
from TxMt, it saves the remote file which is, quite often, a work in
progress.
I'm not sure there is any sense in which TxMt is aware that it is
editing a file that is being edited from a remote site but, in case
there is, would it be possible to control whether auto-save is
activated for such files?
Regards,
Matt
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Matt Mower :: http://matt.blogs.it/
Are there any plans to ditch the drawer? I wouldn't mind the file
list working like Mail, iTunes, iPhoto or most of the newer apps
coming out lately. I don't think the Drawer works, especially for
large hierarchies and 12-inch screens - both of which I am plagued with.
Thanks,
Colin D. Devroe
I'm trying to get the Template functionality working. I have authored
a template, but when I use the New from Template... menu item, I get
the file name 'untitled', which is not what I want to use in my file.
I see that if I have a project, I can choose a template to use, but
the list is different to the one in New from Template..., and I
cannot choose my newly created template.
Is this functionality useable, or is it still in a state of flux? Am
I missing something?
Drew
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Drew McCormack
www.maniacalextent.com
Can anyone out there with superpowers in writing shell script help with the
following? Id like to write a command that can locate the currently selected
word as a file within the project (assuming the word is the name of a class
or some such thing) and open that file. Now I know what you¹re all saying,
just copy the selection and paste it into the ³Go To file...² window, I just
thought this might be, you know, fractionally quicker, add up all those
extra clicks and key presses and over the course of a day I might save, oh,
10 seconds or so. ;-)
I just know someone out there can do this, but the more I stare at
combinations of locate, grep, perl and whatnot the more I can feel my sanity
ebb away.
Go on, you know you want to.
Chris
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Hi,
I just noticed that my syntax highlighting seems a bit messed up.
I've attached a screenshot, you can see that the "def" isn't getting
the keyword style but, by a process of switching themes about,
appears to be getting the entity style.
I also attached screenshots of the ctrl+shift+p output for the def &
end statement to show what TxMt thinks they are.
I updated to 790 this morning, don't remember seeing this before then.
Regards,
Matt
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>> [...] Also a command to take the selected text, add ".inspect # =>"
>> and push it to the clipboard.
>
> Have a look at Ruby -> Execute Line as Ruby (ctrl-shift E, which is
> unscoped, so it works in all contexts).
>
> It will execute the current line or selection via Ruby and insert the
> result (either using .to_s or .inspect, depending on the result type).
Yeah, but the script I linked to actually runs the program and gives
you (almost) real-time debugging while you're editing the file. Do you
have any good ruby one-liners that you use a lot?
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