Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger will be released on April 29.
http://www.apple.com/macosx/
I assume TextMate has been tested and is working fine under 10.4. Will
it be able to leverage any of the new system architecture? In
particular, I'm wondering if I'll be able to have a Smart Folder as
part of a TextMate project.
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Jonathan Chaffer
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Hi!
I was wondering if it's possible to define a "foldingStopMarker" that
marks the line _above_ some pattern to end a folding. The issue here is
that I have a markup (so called structured text) that does not use any
explicit "end" marker, as the next "start" marker implicitly stops the
previous.
Example markup:
= MAIN
! First Chapter
...
! Second Chapter
...
= APPENDIX
! Appendix 1
...
As you see, parts of the text are marked with "= PART", chapters with
"! chapter", sections with "!! section" etc. Hence, "! Second Chapter"
in this example concludes "! First Chapter", and the
"foldingStopMarker" should point to the line above "! Second Chapter".
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks and regards
- Stefan
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Stefan Brantschen
sbr(a)acm.org
Is there anyway for TextMate to reformat HTML - in a similar fashion to
Dreamweaver's "Apply Source Formatting" command, or Omniweb's
"Reformat" command, so that you go from:
<html>
<head>
<title>Empty Document</title>
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>
to:
<html>
<head>
<title>
Empty Document
</title>
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>
Mike
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>Message: 1
>Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 17:34:13 +0200
>From: Alain Matthes <alain.matthes(a)free.fr>
>Subject: [TxMt] Xetex
>To: TM Users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
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> <r02010500-1038-28B43C4AAA9F11D9856C000A95B069FE(a)[192.168.0.2]>
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>Hello
>
>Can I use Textmate as a front end for XeTeX ?
>
>Did somebody already make the experiment ?
>
>
>Actually i use TM with pdfLateX and Acrobat Reader :
>
>/usr/local/teTeX/bin/powerpc-apple-darwin-current/pdflatex
>--shell-escape -interaction=nonstopmode -file-line-error-style
>"$TM_FILEPATH" | perl -e
>'while(<>){$f.=$_}$_=$f;s/([^\n])\n([^\n])/$1$2/g;print;'
>echo
>echo "Previewing..."
>echo $TM_FILEPATH | perl -e 'while(<>){s/\.tex$/.pdf/;print;}' | xargs
>open -a Reader
>
>I need the -sheel-escape option because i work with pstricks and
>postscript . It's fine and i've no problem to get the PDF files.
>
>
>
>Thanks
>
>Alain Matthes
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 2
>Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 09:20:03 -0700
>From: Robert Ullrey <robert_ullrey(a)mac.com>
>Subject: Re: [TxMt] Xetex
>To: TM Users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
>Message-ID: <7b2057ae0247d9f1a41998d75107b28d(a)mac.com>
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>
>Hello Alain,
>It is simple, just replace pdflatex with Xelatex.
>
>cd `dirname "$TM_LATEX_MASTER"`
>$xelatex --shell-escape -interaction=nonstopmode -file-line-error \
>"$TM_FILEPATH" | perl -e
>'while(<>){$f.=$_}$_=$f;s/([^\n])\n([^\n])/$1$2/g;print;'
>echo
>echo "Previewing..."
>echo $TM_FILEPATH | perl -e 'while(<>){s/\.tex$/.pdf/;print;}' | xargs
>open -a Reader
>
>If you want the file to show in Textmate's htmlbrowser rather then
>opening Reader, just use the existing Latex bundle command and replace
>pdflatex with Xelatex.
>
>Cheers
>Robert
>
>
>
>On Apr 11, 2005, at 8:34 AM, Alain Matthes wrote:
>
>
>
>>Hello
>>
>>Can I use Textmate as a front end for XeTeX ?
>>
>>Did somebody already make the experiment ?
>>
>>
>>Actually i use TM with pdfLateX and Acrobat Reader :
>>
>>/usr/local/teTeX/bin/powerpc-apple-darwin-current/pdflatex
>>--shell-escape -interaction=nonstopmode -file-line-error-style
>>"$TM_FILEPATH" | perl -e
>>'while(<>){$f.=$_}$_=$f;s/([^\n])\n([^\n])/$1$2/g;print;'
>>echo
>>echo "Previewing..."
>>echo $TM_FILEPATH | perl -e 'while(<>){s/\.tex$/.pdf/;print;}' | xargs
>>open -a Reader
>>
>>I need the -sheel-escape option because i work with pstricks and
>>postscript . It's fine and i've no problem to get the PDF files.
>>
>>
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Alain Matthes
>>______________________________________________________________________
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>>(threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't)
>>http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 3
>Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 22:23:48 +0200
>From: Stefan Brantschen <sbr(a)acm.org>
>Subject: [TxMt] Folding Question
>To: textmate(a)lists.macromates.com
>Message-ID: <366513925a7794c7d63a4a5ab3bc40b5(a)acm.org>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed
>
>Hi!
>
>I was wondering if it's possible to define a "foldingStopMarker" that
>marks the line _above_ some pattern to end a folding. The issue here is
>that I have a markup (so called structured text) that does not use any
>explicit "end" marker, as the next "start" marker implicitly stops the
>previous.
>
>Example markup:
>
>= MAIN
>
>! First Chapter
>
>...
>
>! Second Chapter
>
>...
>
>
>= APPENDIX
>
>! Appendix 1
>
>...
>
>As you see, parts of the text are marked with "= PART", chapters with
>"! chapter", sections with "!! section" etc. Hence, "! Second Chapter"
>in this example concludes "! First Chapter", and the
>"foldingStopMarker" should point to the line above "! Second Chapter".
>
>Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
>Thanks and regards
>- Stefan
>
>
>--
>Stefan Brantschen
>sbr(a)acm.org
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 4
>Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 10:23:48 +1000
>From: "David Lee" <david(a)davelee.com.au>
>Subject: RE: [TxMt] Column selection navigation
>To: "'TM Users'" <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
>Message-ID: <20050412002246.8CEA8CA1(a)one.textdrive.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
>
>Just something I'm curious about -
>
>When you select 4 full lines (for sake of argument) and enter column mode,
>the caret spans 5 lines (one below the previous selection).
>
>Is this intentional?
>
>D
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Allan Odgaard [mailto:allan@macromates.com]
>Sent: Monday, 11 April 2005 7:36 PM
>To: TM Users
>Subject: Re: [TxMt] Column selection navigation
>
>On Apr 10, 2005, at 19:13, Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
>
>
>
>>>But to "enter" the selection you can press cmd-option-A (works for
>>>normal selections only). This places the caret on the end of the
>>>first line, you can move it backwards and make changes.
>>>
>>>
>>Cool, I hadn't realized you could move backward and preserve the
>>selection. One question then:
>>Why can't the same be done when the columnar selection is enabled
>>through the option key?
>>
>>
>
>It will eventually be possible. Initially I wasn't sure exactly how to
>handle the case for a column-selection. If we have (selection of left
>column):
>
> +--------------+
> |@"declaration"| [NSDictionary ...]
> |@"keywords" | [NSDictionary ...]
> |@"strings" | [NSDictionary ...]
> +--------------+
>
>I think using cmd-option-A should place carets like this:
>
> @"declaration"| [NSDictionary ...]
> @"keywords"| [NSDictionary ...]
> @"strings"| [NSDictionary ...]
>
>I.e. placing the caret before the last white-space sequence of each selected
>sub-line.
>
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>
>Message: 5
>Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 10:40:26 +0200
>From: Sune Foldager <cryo(a)cyanite.org>
>Subject: Re: [TxMt] Column selection navigation
>To: TM Users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
>Message-ID: <88C05347-1254-4219-9976-19DFE9F47291(a)cyanite.org>
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>
>On 12-04-2005, at 02:23, David Lee wrote:
>
>
>
>>Just something I'm curious about -
>>When you select 4 full lines (for sake of argument) and enter column
>>mode,
>>the caret spans 5 lines (one below the previous selection).
>>Is this intentional?
>>
>>
>
>I already bugged Allan about this.. ;-). It is due to the fact that
>when you've selected four full lines, the cursor is internally placed
>at the start of the 5. even though it's not visible.... But I think
>maybe it should only select 4 lines in column mode in that case.
>
>
>
OK, for way too many hours I have been trying to get this seemingly
simple Perl compatible regex to work out, but I just can't seem to do
it. I'm about to give up, move to a dark cave and shun computers for
life. :(
The problem:
I have a string that is looking something like this: /a/b/c/d/
the string can be just /a/ or it can be /a/b/..../z/
very long.
I would like to catch all the various bits in this string [ /a/b/c/d/
] as follows:
$1 = /a/
$2 = b/
$3 = c/
$4 = d/
and so on for each added bit. The bits in between the "/" contains
mainly [alphnums].
I've tried every regex version of this that I can think of and most
don't return a damn thing, and others return the wrong things. A few
days ago I thought I got this regex stuff, but now I'm in serious
doubt.
I know that I can workaround the problem by doing other things, but
it's become a bit of a burden on my mind. I'd like to know where I'm
going wrong 'cause I can't see it at the moment and that drives me mad.
Extremely over the top grateful for any help. :)
Kind regards,
Mats
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You have a text doc that would run over 4 pages when printed.
You only want to print the first page, so in the print dialog set it to
print 1 of 1.
On the printout, the page is labeled 1 of 4, when this should be a count
of the number of items coming out of the printer.
drew.
Hello fellow TextMaters. I'm a Ruby programmer currently writing a web
app with Ruby on Rails.
Is there a way to set the font size for printing?
I can't find anything, so I made this command that works well for me:
cd $TM_PROJECT_DIRECTORY
enscript -G -p /tmp/`basename ${TM_FILEPATH}`.ps --margins=36:36:36:36
--mark-wrapped-lines=arrow $TM_FILEPATH
cd /tmp #`dirname $TM_FILEPATH`
open `basename $TM_FILEPATH`.ps
I have it bound to Shift+Splat+P.
It requires Enscript (port install enscript)
The enscript command line above adds a nice heading ( -G ), and sets
the margins to 1/2" all around. This allows me to print on drilled
paper two-sided. After enscript creates the PostScript, the open
command opens it in Preview, where you can print it.
Regards,
JJ
I'm not sure if there is really a way to fix this or not, given the way
that the snippets work. But the tag snippet (activated by default with
<-tab) appears to have a bug.
Actually it may be just a misconception on my part, but the problem is,
when I activate the snippet with <-tab, the general flow for me is to
type in the snippet name, and then the attributes, then tab to get at
the Text Node portion of the tag. The problem is that the attributes
show up in the closing tag too. I'm not sure if this is fixable or not
based upon the way that snippets work. But it sure would be convenient
if the attributes didn't show up in the closing tag too.
Regards,
Robert M. Zigweid
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Robert M. Zigweid rzigweid(a)zigweid.net
http://rzigweid.zigweid.net
I've searched the list and the help file, as well as checking pretty
much all available existing commands, but I couldn't find any
information or examples of how to use this field.
can anyone point me to some resource? or is this feature still dormant
and will only come to life in b6 or later?
I miss its functionality terribly ;-) I'm sure our lives will work out
much better, once it works and is adopted by the bundle maintainers to
restrict their keybindings (i.e. no more 'building xcode project' when
actually all I want to do is use a svn command).
best regards,
tom
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Tom Lazar, http://tomster.org
I know I'm not supposed to ask this, but it's a Friday. Any vague hints
on when the next beta might be available? Like days, weeks, months?
Maybe a riddle containing the answer?
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