On Mar 7, 2005, at 9:23 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
> Chris, do you think you could let enter acknowledge the commit
> message? Although people with laptops probably don't have this key!?!
Ah. Yes, I'll set this up. PowerBook users can use fn + return for
enter, IIRC.
Chris
since i've brought up the subject of navigation-without-a-mouse...
is there a way to move the focus from the editing window to the project
drawer (i.e. to commit an entire folder) using the keyboard?
the reverse is possible with an obscure amount of pressing the tab key.
but back?
best regards,
tom
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tom lazar <tom(a)tomster.org>
http://tomster.org
On Mar 7, 2005, at 8:29 AM, Tom Lazar wrote:
> hello again,
>
> now that i've figured out how to use the subversion plugin (and
> finally saw that applying multiple commands to the same keystroke can
> be really useful!) i've only got one gripe left: i can't seem to
> initiate any action (i.e. commit) using the keyboard only. in the end
> i always need to click on a button (i.e. commit) using the mouse.
>
> being a terminal-, quicksilver- AND textmate user this, of course,
> drives me nuts ;-)
>
> any workaround/solution?
When the menu pops up with multiple commands, use standard Mac OS X
menu navigation keys to move around. Press the up/down arrow keys to
move the selection, or type the first few letters of the command.
Chris
hello again,
now that i've figured out how to use the subversion plugin (and finally
saw that applying multiple commands to the same keystroke can be really
useful!) i've only got one gripe left: i can't seem to initiate any
action (i.e. commit) using the keyboard only. in the end i always need
to click on a button (i.e. commit) using the mouse.
being a terminal-, quicksilver- AND textmate user this, of course,
drives me nuts ;-)
any workaround/solution?
thanks,
tom
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tom lazar <tom(a)tomster.org>
http://tomster.org
On Mar 6, 2005, at 22:13, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
> OMG! Are they using the normal error beep for this? I'd say whether or
> not they should change it is not even up for discussion.
>
> The authors of Transmit should read about Pavlov's dogs:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conditioning
Heh, I asked whether it was an error and I find the discussion ended up
with whether we are dogs or not. :-D
Well anyhow - of course I opened the file to see whether my changes
were saved - and they were not. As I said when I open the same file
with SubEthaEdit I can save and it will work - but not in TextMate.
This is the case for all the files I tested.
The ones who have it working - are you using SFTP as well?
anr
I hope you've learned your lesson, Lisa - never help anyone.
- Homer Simpson
On Mar 4, 2005, at 4:40 PM, Nednieuws wrote:
> Op 5-mrt-05 om 1:37 heeft Tobias Luetke het volgende geschreven:
>
>> Plus you have its dev as loyal fan if any additional features are
>> needed.
>>
>>>
>>> Instead of using a wiki, you should check out hieraki.org. Looks
>>> like a
>>> wiki but goes further and feels way better.
>
> Just to clarify: Hieraki invites you to write a document, not a
> snippet, which is my main gripe with how people tend to use a wiki.
I really, really like this approach. I'll be using this for some of my
own projects. Hieraki even improves on the usual two-step wiki preview
process. Very cool.
I guess this is as good a time as any to say that I don't like PmWiki
at all. The site structuring system feels weird; the basic formatting
operators are clunky; the style is not attractive. IMHO. :)
Chris
hello,
i've checked out a current revision of the Bundle repository (rev. 429)
and when I try to use any of the new subversion commands I get the
following error:
/Volumes/Data/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Subversion.tmbundle/Tools/format_status.rb:49: undefined method `[]'
for nil (NameError) from
/Volumes/Data/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Subversion.tmbundle/Tools/format_status.rb:46:in `call' from
/Volumes/Data/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Subversion.tmbundle/Tools/Builder.rb:226:in `_nested_structures' from
/Volumes/Data/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Subversion.tmbundle/Tools/Builder.rb:148:in `method_missing' from
/Volumes/Data/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Subversion.tmbundle/Tools/format_status.rb:46 from
/Volumes/Data/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Subversion.tmbundle/Tools/format_status.rb:44:in `each_line' from
/Volumes/Data/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Subversion.tmbundle/Tools/format_status.rb:44 from
/Volumes/Data/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Subversion.tmbundle/Tools/format_status.rb:43:in `call' from
/Volumes/Data/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Subversion.tmbundle/Tools/Builder.rb:226:in `_nested_structures' ... 6
levels... from
/Volumes/Data/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Subversion.tmbundle/Tools/format_status.rb:29:in `call' from
/Volumes/Data/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Subversion.tmbundle/Tools/Builder.rb:226:in `_nested_structures' from
/Volumes/Data/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Subversion.tmbundle/Tools/Builder.rb:148:in `method_missing' from
/Volumes/Data/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Subversion.tmbundle/Tools/format_status.rb:29
I've installed subversion from the 'official' binary package at
http://metissian.com/projects/macosx/subversion/
before setting TM_SVN to ''/usr/local/bin/svn' it wouldn't run at all,
complaining, that it can't find 'svn' (which is odd, as /usr/local/bin
is in $PATH...
any ideas?
thanks in advance,
tom
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Tom Lazar, http://tomster.org
Greetings!
I'm trying to change the background/foreground colors, which only seems
to work on documents w/out syntax highlighting. I set my background to
black, but when I open a PHP file it has a white background. I set my
background to white, but when I open a Ruby file it shows up black. Is
this deliberate? Do I have to learn how to rewrite the syntax rules to
make this change? Frankly, it seems quite counter-intuitive. Why offer
that option if it usually doesn't even work?
If there is a simple answer, can someone direct me to it? I would be
ever so grateful.
Also, is there a manual for this software? Between the mailing list,
the startup tips, the newsgroup, the wiki, and the blog, I'm near my
wit's end. I do like this program, but I assumed that it would come
with documentation!!! Frankly, using this feels more like a scavenger
hunt, not exactly par for commercial software.
Please don't take me wrong, I'm just a little frustrated.
Regards,
Raymond
Is there any way to get preferences for search dialogs to last across
an OS restart? For instance, the regexp checkbox. I almost always
want that to be checked. I have noticed that it sticks when restarting
TM during the same OS session, but not across reboots.
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Best regards,
Lang Riley