I have posted instructions and a screenshot on my blog describing how
to make an Erlang Build Dialog:
http://concise-software.blogspot.com/2008/04/textmate-erlang-build-dialog.h…
This enables a build-on-save operation for Erlang projects. When you
save it automatically brings up a list of errors and warnings with
icons and links if there are any. If there are no errors or warnings
no dialog is shown.
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Since upgrading to Leopard, I've had one very annoying problem. I
cannot get textmate to open a file when it has no extension and has
not been explicitly set to be opened by textmate yet. I've read the
blog on Leopard issues, and while this is similar to the quickview
issue, I think this is a new perspective.
In particular, I work with a lot of svn or svk checkouts, set up as a
project in the drawer. One of the filenames of a most important part
of the project is amavisd-maia. no extension, as is common for a lot
of unix programs. It's actually a perl file, but textmate (OSX
probably, but textmate follows the suggestion) insists on calling it
an executable and running it. Worse, it does so silently with no user
feedback at all... it took me forever to find out that it was
executing it without a terminal.
The only way to make it work is to open the info view in finder, and
change the program to open it with, but it only works on the one
file. If I wipe the project and check out a new copy, it does the
wrong thing again. As near as I can tell, there is no way to tell OSX
how to treat no-extension files.
I understand you want textmate to do the right thing when opening an
image or something, but why can't there be a setting to force
something to open in the editor? An option in the right click menu,
"open in editor"? A modifier when clicking?
David Morton
Maia Mailguard http://www.maiamailguard.com
mortonda(a)dgrmm.net
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Translating is very annoying, so I think that maybe textmate could help
me to make it easier.
Is there any bundle for that?
I think a good way could be:
1. divide the screen in two parts, in the uppper put the text you want
to translate, in the lower the translation
2. then during writing the upper text should "follow" the translation
(this is optional and don't know how it could follow).
The problem is that I don't see a frame support...
Thanks
Hi
Sorry for my bad english, I hope that you understand the question ... :)
I would like to know if it is possible to show "html syntax error"
with colors.
Example : <p> bla bla bla bla bla <p> bla bla bla </p>
I would like the part <p> bla bla bla bla bla <p> bla bla bla </p>
in a different color
Perhaps it's possible to select with highlight color the text between
<p> and the
corresponding end tag </p>
idem for all the tags div /div etc ...
Best Regards
Alain Matthes
I am unable to use some of the LaTex bundle. The cmd-{, cmd-}, and cmd-
\ combinations for some of the "...based on current word" functions. I
get errors like the following:
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Latex.tmbundle/Support/lib/config_helper.rb:13:in /bin/bash: -c: line
3: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
/bin/bash: -c: line 5: syntax error: unexpected end of fileload_file'
from /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Latex.tmbundle/Support/lib/config_helper.rb:12:in /bin/bash: -c: line
0: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
/bin/bash: -c: line 2: syntax error: unexpected end of fileload_file'
from /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Latex.tmbundle/Support/lib/config_helper.rb:19:in /bin/bash: -c: line
0: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
/bin/bash: -c: line 2: syntax error: unexpected end of fileload'
from /tmp/temp_textmate.wYTKvF:3
Any ideas?
Hi,
I tried vain various tricks to be able to show my files TeX in
QuickLook but for the moment unsuccessfully.
Have you an infallible method?
Best Regards
Alain Matthes
Hi all,
I have just committed 2 changes to the support dir.
I have introduced tm_interactive_input.dylib which allows any process
using it to request input from the user in the normal way (e.g. gets
in Ruby or read in Bash) and have TM present a dialog to the user
allowing them to enter input. You can read a little bit more about
this dylib @ http://macromates.com/svn/Bundles/trunk/Tools/tm_interactive_input/usage.md
.
I have also changed scriptmate to use this new feature, so any
scriptmate implementation for a particular language automatically
inherits this new functionality.
If you maintain a bundle and have a command that could benefit from
this new feature, then checkout the usage doc link above or take a
gander at what scriptmate does to set this up. I am on the IRC channel
fairly frequently so you can usually catch me there if you are having
problems using it.
Cheers,
LD.
I'm working on my thesis and it says
There was a problem reading the preferences file,
continuing with defaults.
I didn't touch the prefs, or at least I touched long
time ago, what could be the problem?
Anyway to fix it?
(I tried to set it up again in latex-preferences but
doesn't work..)
Having problems with code-completion.
Basically, whenever I hit alt-escape for triggering a completion I get this:
sh: : command not found
/tmp/temp_textmate.I8XxsT:164:in /bin/bash: -c: line 0: unexpected EOF
while looking for matching `''
/bin/bash: -c: line 2: syntax error: unexpected end of fileshow_dialog'
from /tmp/temp_textmate.I8XxsT:118:in /bin/bash: -c: line 0:
unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
/bin/bash: -c: line 2: syntax error: unexpected end of fileprint'
from /tmp/temp_textmate.I8XxsT:488
I am not sure, but I feel like I have seen errors like these pop up in
other bundles as well.
Any clues?
Thank you.