With much help from Allan and Michael I've redone the Dawn theme to bring it
inline with the official scopes being applied in a rampage to the bungle
syntaxes at the moment. You can grab it here ->
http://www.grayskies.net/attachment/Dawn.tmTheme and hopefully some people
will have nasty things to say about it so I can improve it.
David
I've updated this command to make it a bit more robust, and to deal
with a couple of important cases. The first is aliasing, since R help
pages are grouped into sets of closely related functions. So now if
you run the script on ".C" you should get "Foreign", etc., like in the
R app. The second is non-local links: the script will now play nice
with http/ftp links in R help pages. I've assigned a key equivalent of
⌘⌥? -- I don't think this clashes with anything in the source.r
scope...
It's probably worth putting this in the R bundle at this stage
(someone with repos access...?). Please let me know if you have any
issues!
Cheers,
Jon
On 14/07/06, Alan Schussman <alan(a)schussman.com> wrote:
> On Jul 14, 2006, at 1:24 PM, Jonathan Clayden wrote:
>
> > On 14/07/06, Ana Nelson <nelson.ana(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Once you open an R help page in this way, the hyperlinks don't work.
> >> Anyone know if it's possible to fix that?
> >
> > Back to Ruby! This is a little quick and dirty, but it seems to
> > work fine:
> >
>
> Very cool, Jonathan and Ana. I had been sending help commands to R
> itself, but that usually meant my R window came to the front along
> with the help window. This allows one to keep R out of the way until
> it's wanted. (And the links work, which is great.)
>
> -Alan
>
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[Tiger 10.4.7 on MacBook Pro]
After launch, I move the Textmate window to my second display,
working and saving files. What I would like to have happen the next
time I open Textmate is for it to remember that it was open on the
second display and open there. I can't seem to find any setting to
allow this.
Other apps, including Netnewswire and iCal do this. If the second
display is not present when they load, they simply load on the
primary display.
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
-Bob
I'm going to take a stab at writing this one up this weekend, but
before that I'm wondering if anyone else would find this useful or has
already done similar (or knows of an even more productive way...).
I've usually got a handful of colors that I use throughout a
stylesheet; I'd say around 3-6 and that's about it. I'm thinking that
a tab-complete on hex color values already in your stylesheet would be
ridiculously helpful. so 'border-bottom: 1px solid #[tab]' would spit
out a menu of all the colors already in your stylesheet as hex values.
Even more sick would be identifying each item with their color
somehow, either by coloring the menu items (would suck w/ whites,
greys) or providing a box colorized next to each item indicating that
color. Would this be feasible?
Thoughts or suggestions would be great.
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eric
Hi. I adore texmate to death but I'm trying to get more automation out
of it. I know that there's a keyboard shortcut to close the last
previously opened tag, but is it possible get TM to close all the tags
on the current line you're working on? So i can be writing
<li><a><span> and with a keystroke or two get </span></a></li>.
Also, I can't seem to find anything related to automatically wrapping
text in html tags. E.g. selecting a few blocks of text and
automatically wrapping them in <p> tags. BBedit has its nice HTML bar
where you can do this kind of thing in a few clicks, but i've always
found it a bit clunky
Thanks for any input.
--
eric
When I type "date" in TM and pressed option + R which should executes the command, but somehow TM poped up a little tip window saying "Didn't Find Xcode Project File, You may want to set TM_XCODE_PROJECT variable"
I have not done any TM setup or setting, just dragged TM.app to applications folder.
Can anyone give me some help on this, do I need any setup before being able to execute command in TM?
I have tried accessing Sereniki: TextMateSetupTutorial, but it seems the link isn't working, searched in google no luck, could anyone give me some help on this, I really appereciate your help. Thank you!
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I have a couple commands that insert a comment in my code for fixes
made in our software... They useually look like:
// [eric] date - comment text
Since the last 2 updates, it seems to have stopped working. The
error I get is below:
> shell-init: could not get current directory: getcwd: cannot access
> parent directories: No such file or directory
The command is simply:
> // [eric] `date +%m/%d/%Y` - $1
Any reason that would occur?
Regards,
Eric
The blogging bundle works like a charm, when I use if from home
(without a proxy) with Wordpress 1.5. It really is a great bundle for
Textmate!
Unfortunately when I use the blogging bundle at the university (where
I need to go via a proxy to connect to the Internet), I get the
following error message:
/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/timeout.rb:42:in `new': execution expired
(Timeout::Error)
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/net/protocol.rb:83:in `connect'
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/net/protocol.rb:82:in `timeout'
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/timeout.rb:55:in `timeout'
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/net/protocol.rb:82:in `connect'
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/net/protocol.rb:64:in `initialize'
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/net/http.rb:430:in `open'
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/net/http.rb:430:in `do_start'
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/net/http.rb:419:in `start'
... 7 levels...
from /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Blogging.tmbundle/Support/lib/blogging.rb:540:in `popen'
from /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/
progress.rb:11:in `call_with_progress'
from /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Blogging.tmbundle/Support/lib/blogging.rb:540:in `fetch'
from /tmp/temp_textmate.nKslYr:3
Does the blogging bundle work with proxy servers, and if so, what do
I have to configure/change (shell variables in TM?) to make it work
correctly?
Best regards and thanks
Marc
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