Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions as to how one might use
Textmate to interface with Matlab? I can have a command execute a given
.m file, but Matlab is a much heavier process to load than perl is from
the command line, so that becomes a very unattractive option.
Ideally I'd like to have Matlab running in a terminal (the java
interface is just too slow for me), and edit with Textmate in such a
way that commands could reach the already loaded session.
cheers,
-don
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Don Kalar
Graduate Student,
Cognitive Neuroscience
UCLA Department of Psychology
1285 Franz Hall, Box 951563
Los Angeles, CA
90095-1563
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Hey all,
i am new to the list and have some problem with TextMate using version
1.1b5.
Sometimes the project drawer collapses the view i.e. when i update my
local repository from a subversion module which i added to the drawer.
Is this a known bug and will this be fixed in the future? Or is there
already any hidden setting addressing this behaviour?
Thanks a lot for this great editor.
.bjoern
I had been using Jotz (until it became Bloatz), then MacJournal and
tried DevonThink (which I may still purchase--it's pretty cool). But
since I have TM open all the time anyway I have an "info" project where
I store various bits of data. There's no RTF or images but I can live
without them and I like the portability of plain text.
What I would like is an on-the-fly encryption -- i.e. select the text
and run a command to encrypt it (with a pre-set password). Then I could
store bank data etc securely.
Any tips on how this might be done? I know there is command-line
encryption of various kinds but I'm not sure how I could store a
password w/in TM for global use.
thanks!
Paul
PS looking forward to the new PHP bundle!
One more help request. How can I write a better command that would check
a whole document, or selected text, and spell check it through
excalibur.
What I am using now is:
input: document
open -a excalibur "$TM_FILEPATH"
output: disgard
This calls excalibur with the file fine. I run the spell check and make
changes and then excalibur asks me to save it. When I return to TextMate
the page does not show the corrections until I click on it. Any further
suggestions for the code much appreciated.
If anyone would like this added to the LateX bundle, I would be happy to
add it.
Cheers
Robert
I was wondering if anyone has figured out how to set the preferences in
xcode to open a tmproj file in textmate? Of course I can control "open
with finder' to get it to open in textmate, but I am looking to set the
preferences to open all tmproj files with textmate as the external
editor. I can not find such a heading in xcodes preferences though.
Cheers,
Robert
Hi all,
This may have been mentioned before somewhere, but before you tell me
to RTFM or look at the Wiki let me say that: I have, and I couldn't
find what i was looking for. So, here goes....
In his Ruby on Rails demonstration video clip, David Heinemeier Hansson
launches TextMate into a kind of "new project" mode automatically by
typing "e /folder/path" in the terminal. Genius ! But... how do I do
this ? Is this a feature of TextMate available to the application
itself ? For clarification of what I'm rambling on about, the Quicktime
clip is here: http://media.nextangle.com/rails/rails_setup.mov ( 2mins
18 seconds in ).
I wanted to ask this question here so others could benefit from the
answer before I go pester David for the answer !
Thanks in advance,
Paul Burgess.
I was selecting text using the shift/option/arrow keys today and at some
point my selection turned rectangular! However to my dismay I'm unable
to figure out what I did that allowed me to switch over. What's the secret?
--
Ben Jackson
Diretor de Desenvolvimento
INCOMUM Design & Conceito
+55 (21) 9997-0593
ben(a)incomumdesign.com
http://www.incomumdesign.com
This is an issue I encountered using the built in syntax definition for
Python - I don't like antialiasing so I have it switched off, unfortunately
the Python syntax uses italic format in comments, which looks appalling
without AA. I don't really want to switch AA on as that affects every
language, and I don't want to have to edit the Python bundle to remove the
italics. Is there a proposed solution to this? Would the style sheet
approach to syntax files help?
Chris Jenkins
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