Haris,
unfortunately, it still doesn't work for me to install the R bundle.
Here are the logs I get:
svn co http://macromates.com/svn/Bundles/trunk/Bundles/R.tmbundle/
A R.tmbundle/Commands
A R.tmbundle/Commands/Vector.tmCommand
A R.tmbundle/Commands/Show in R help.tmCommand
A R.tmbundle/Commands/Command Usage.tmCommand
A R.tmbundle/Commands/Wrap Selection in Function Call.tmCommand
subversion/libsvn_subr/utf.c:466: (apr_err=22)
svn: Can't convert string from 'UTF-8' to native encoding:
subversion/libsvn_subr/utf.c:464: (apr_err=22)
svn: R.tmbundle/Commands/Plots?\226?\128?\166.tmCommand
I don't really know what this could mean... but I'd appreciate any help!
Thanks,
Claus
On 4-Mar-07, at 10:04 PM, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
> I added a new syntax file for Rd documentation, and forgot to also
> commit the info.plist file. Perhaps that was the problem? I just
> committed it, so try to svn up and tell me if you still have
> problems with it.
>
> Haris Skiadas
> Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
> Hanover College
Is there some way to make TextMate not open documents that were last
open? For some reason - when editing files over FTP especially - it
likes to re-open a bunch of old documents, so I have to apple-W a
bunch of documents before apple-Q'ing.
Any way to do this?
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I'm getting the following stack trace when I select the 'Install Plugin'
command in the Rails bundle:
/Users/scott/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Pristine
Copy/Bundles/Rails.tmbundle/Support/lib/rails/text_mate.rb:69:in
`method_missing': undefined method `filepath' for TextMate:Module
(NoMethodError) from /Users/scott/Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Pristine
Copy/Bundles/Rails.tmbundle/Support/lib/rails/rails_path.rb:43:in
`initialize' from /Users/scott/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Pristine
Copy/Bundles/Rails.tmbundle/Support/bin/list_plugins.rb:25:in `new' from
/Users/scott/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Pristine
Copy/Bundles/Rails.tmbundle/Support/bin/list_plugins.rb:25
I'm using 'cuting edge' Textmate 1.5.4 (1360). I've attempted this with both
the distributed Rails bundle, and the version in svn (via the GetBundle
bundle).
I'm running ruby version 1.8.5 (2006-12-25 patchlevel 12) [i686-darwin8.8.1],
installed via mac ports. I'm running Rails 1.2.2.
My apologies if this is already answered in the mailing lists; I couldn't
find any mention of this in the march or february archies, and a few
different google searches involving 'filepath textmate' don't bring back
anything interesting.
Many thanks for your help.
-Scott
Is there an easy way to tell TextMate to treat one file extension as
another file type? For example, when doing Drupal development, lots
of Drupal modules end in .module, but they are really PHP files. How
does one go about telling TextMate how to do this?
Thanks...
n.
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Allan,
have you had any time to take a look at the linking commands that
will allow for easy insertion of Markdown, HTML, etc? I've been
playing with the Yahoo-Ruby interface and have some new commands that
allow for searching/linking in different areas (news, videos, urls)
and finding related suggestions. I don't want to bother sharing it
with my same old HTML tag insertion if there's a linking library of
some sort on the way...
Thanks,
Brett
Hi,
I am trying to install the R bundle following the instructions on
http://macromates.com/textmate/manual/bundles#installing_a_bundle
even after updating, it is not visible in Textmate.
When I double click in the finder on
/Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Bundles/R.tmbundle
a window pops up saying
"Bundle is Corrupt
The bundle "R.tmbundle" does not contain the required "info.plist"
file (or that file is corrupt) and can therefore not be installed.
Continue"
Am I the only one having that problem? Generally, I am a newbie, but
I'v at least installed other bundles before that work... :-)
It seem weird, cause on
http://macromates.com/svn/Bundles/trunk/Bundles/R.tmbundle/
there is a info.plist
Thanks for your help,
Claus
hello,
Object : TeX , Latex , theme and language
i have some problems with TeX , Latex and language
1) \newcommand*{\twoptoff}{\ifnum \catcode`:=13 \catcode`\:=12
13 and 12 are not in the same color
2) When i use xkeyval package i 've the name of the macro like this :
\define@boolkey : define and @boolkey are not in the same color
3) \protected@edef\@tempa \@ in one color , tempa in the same color
that edef
4) \def\@@vertex#1{... \@ in one color the second @vertex in an
other color
5) i've an other question about completion with LaTeX. What is the
good way
for me if i want to complete easily newcounter, setcounter,
newcommand, usepackage \define@boolkey
etc .....
Greetings
Alain
Since my last update to Textmate, I've noticed that it is burning a
little under 5% of my CPU (Core Duo MacBook Pro) when I'm doing
absolutely nothing. I'm rather sure it didn't do this before.
Anyone else see this, or have an idea what's going on?
TextMate 1.5.4 (1360)
Thanks,
Jamie
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Hi,
would it be possible, to add folding markers for the =begin ... =end
documentation in ruby? It would be usefull, if I could hide large
documentation parts in a script.
Thanks in advance,
Simon
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Hi all,
I am new to TextMate and have badly mangled a theme. Is there a way to
revert a theme to its' original state. Or if I need to remove it, where
in the directory structure can I find it? It I need to remove it, I
will need the original and I do see individual original themes listed
anywhere on the macromates site.
All help appreciated.
Bob