Hi all,
I don't know if this is already a faq, but as I have struggled with
this issue for quite a long time, I care to share my "discovery":
when I want to set a bookmark with the Command-F2 shortcut, I need to
press the Command key first, the 'fn' key second (otherwise the F2 key
increase the brightness of the screen instead of passing the value to
the application), and F2 last.
If I press the 'fn' key first and the 'Command' key second, the
bookmark is not set.
Best regards,
Giulio Cesare
Hi all,
The New note keyboard shortcut "^ {" in the GDTAlt bundle, does not
work on a swedish keyboard. I press ctrl-alt-shift-8 for this, where
alt-shift-8 stands for {.
The end result is just a '8' written out.
/Håkan
Disclaimer: I've got no knowledge of how to code bundles. I can
simply copy the wonderful work done by other people.
That being said -- before I start hacking, has anyone created a
PHPDoc Parser Bundle that would allow me to see up-to-date
documentation of my PHP codebase in TextMate, similar to the way the
TODO List bundle allows me to see where I've marked Todos? I love
TextMate as it's much easier for me to work with projects in
TextMate's formatting, but I miss using something like Zend that'll
parse phpdoc formatted comments on the fly.
Thanks,
Karl Katzke
Karl Katzke | Systems Analyst I | Texas A&M University Athletics |
Internet & Special Projects
Contact: kkatzke(a)athletics.tamu.edu | office: 979.458.4075
The bundle is very nice, lightweight and fast. Excellent.
One thing I do not like is: for me it is very convenient to use
text files containing a lot of stuff besides the
projects: e.g., additional information, a list
of the steps already taken, telephone numbers,
how-to reminders, etc etc. This is extremely handy.
When I open the file concerning a certain group of related
projects, all the info I need is already there and makes it
faster to write the details of projects or do the actions.
Now the problem with GTDalt is that any extraneous line
gives an error. Wouldn't it be nicer if anything which is
not contained in a project...end pair would simply be
ignored, so that the file could be used in a more
flexible way? This should not be too difficult to do
if I understand scopes (unless it's a feature...)
Thanks,
Piero
If I change one character in an open, previously saved TM document, switch
away from TM to the Finder, and then switch back to TM, I get this warning:
"The file for the document at ~/Desktop/yourfile.rb has been modified by
another application. There are also unsaved changes in TextMate. Do you want
to keep the TextMate version or revert to the version on disk?"
This warning is well-intentioned but (under these circumstances) false. m.
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Hello, folks. I Googled for about 20 minutes and seemed to find nothing.
Here is my problem.
1. I check out a project in Eclipse using Subclipse.
2. I work on the project in Textmate.
3. In Textmate, I add a file to version control, queueing it to be
committed.
At this point when I flip back to Eclipse, the Subclipse plugin thinks
the entire directory containing the new file is not under version
control. If I try to update or check in with Subclipse, that directory
is messed up. It's as though Subclipse doesn't think the directory is a
working copy, even though the .svn directory is still there and the
entries file is still there. I haven't done a before-and-after diff yet,
so I don't know what happened. I'm too tired to do that now. :)
Any advice? What's up? Help!
Thanks.
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Hi,
I just wondered if there is a way to quickly see which keys are bound
by key equivalents in the current scope. The reason is that I wanted
to assign a key equivalent to a custom macro, but all the key
shortcuts I came up with were already assigned in "text.tex.latex".
So if you know a better solution than trial-and-error, I'd be happy
to hear it.
Nicolas Schmidt
Dear all,
after some tiny stylish changes and some optimization for speed here
the latest version of Hypersearch.
As always comment are welcomed.
Best,
Hans
I'm happily using the GTDalt bundle. Nearly everything is working
perfectly. I'm seeing one strange issue:
When I run synchronize with iCal, I get a calendar per context in
iCal as Haris describes, but for all contexts, no actions are
exported. There are no errors reported and the bundle works
flawlessly otherwise.
I haven't seen this particular issue come up here and its not
mentioned on Haris' page:
<http://skiadas.dcostanet.net/afterthought/2006/07/17/gtdalt-and-ical/>
Any ideas ?
[Newest Bundle (AFAIAW); Textmate v.1292; iCal v.1058]
wtia,
mark.