Hi Guys.
I work a lot with Textmate, almost exclusively, in my MAC 24inch. In my
work, I deal with several textmate windows spread on my desktop, so I
organise them as I like. Sometimes, I need to close the all or some windows
(independent windows and some projects spread on my desktop). Unfortunately,
when I need to open the last windows, I have arrange them again. My question
is: Can I save the layout? Thx a lot and congratulations.
In RSpec file, if I run Command-R, I get the following error:
/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/Ruby RSpec.tmbundle/
Support/lib/text_mate_formatter.rb:5: uninitialized constant
Spec::Runner::Formatter::HtmlFormatter (NameError) from /usr/local/lib/
ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:27:in
`gem_original_require' from /usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/
custom_require.rb:27:in `require' from /Library/Application Support/
TextMate/Bundles/Ruby RSpec.tmbundle/Support/lib/spec_mate.rb:14 from /
tmp/temp_textmate.zl6ZPP:3:in `require' from /tmp/temp_textmate.zl6ZPP:3
I'm using Ruby RSpec bundle from the latest macromates svn repos. I
can't find HtmlFormatter class(?).
Any help would be appreciated.
Takaaki
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Hi,
When you use the subversion commit command in TM to commit something
into a repository where there is no authentication cached, the command
will wait indefinitely. And there is no way to stop it (other than
quitting TM).
Jeroen.
The command ⌘⌥R in HTML mode to open the current doc in runnning
browsers does not work properly (sorry, :)
it does
[[ $(ps -xc|grep Safari) ]] && osascript -e 'tell app "System Events"
to set proclist to name of every application process' -e 'if proclist
contains "Webkit" then' -e 'tell app "Webkit"' -e activate -e "make
new document" -e "set the URL of document 1 to \"$activeURL\"" -e 'end
tell' -e 'end if' -e 'if proclist contains "Safari" then' -e 'tell app
"Safari"' -e activate -e "make new document" -e "set the URL of
document 1 to \"$activeURL\"" -e 'end tell' -e 'end if'
but when you have WebKit running, ps returns you Safari as browser and
then you run Safari !!! side by side with the current running WebKit.
You should open the url via open url in that case or open it looking
for the real browser (Safari or WebKit that is currently running)
- Juan Falgueras
I am trying to make a snippet for easy writing of Effective Uniform Annual
Worth calculations which look something like this: EUAW = (Yearly Benefit +
Salvage Value*[A/F, $5%, $6]) - (Yearly Cost + Initial Cost*[A/P, $10%,
$11]) = [same thing but with [] expressions replaced by table lookups i do
by hand]
This is the snippet I've crafted for this (and to learn how to use
conditionals in snippets in general):
EUAW($1) = (${2:Yearly Benefit}${3: + ${4:Salvage Value}[A/F, $5%, $6]}) -
(${7:Yearly Cost}${8: + ${9:Initial Cost}[A/P, $10%, $11]})
= ${14:($2${4/$|(.+)/(?1: + $1*0.)/}$12) - ($7${9/$|(.+)/(?1: +
$1*0.)/}$13)}
That fills in everything, with appropriate mirroring, with one exception. I
want the text that's inserted if Salvage Value or Initial Cost are not
removed to include a tab stop. Thus I want the last line to look, I think,
like:
= ${14:($2${4/$|(.+)/(?1: + $1*0.${12:Table Lookup Value})/}) -
($7${9/$|(.+)/(?1: + $1*0.${13: Table Lookup Value})/})}
So that way if the salvage value/initial cost fields are removed in the
first part of the equation, the tab stop won't be there, but otherwise it
will so I can fill in the table lookup value. However, I've tried about a
dozen things and I can't get it to put that tab stop there. I understand
that $12 in that context would refer to the regex subexpression 12, but I
have tried escaping all sorts of character combinations to prevent that to
no avail.
If someone could please tell me how to insert those conditional tab stops in
there, I would be most appreciative.
Thanks!
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Hello Allan,
I found this on the net today:
http://www.simplehelp.net/2008/04/24/how-to-blurminal-your-os-x-terminal/
Its a hack of the terminal via SIMBL giving transparent backgrounds of
Terminal a 'blur effect'.
For a certain degree 'blurring backgrounds' improve usability, instead
of being GUI-toy only.
Also, it would integrate well into GUI changes of OSX that came with
Leopard.
Could something similar be on the roadmap?
BTW: This 'blurring' effect could be accompanied (fo' tha freakanoidz)
by effects like 'invertation of the background', making it B/W or
applying textures to it.
And Im thinking these kinds of effects will be supported by Core
technology, having in mind that you stated TM2.0 will be absolutly
build on core libraries of OSX 10.5 Leopard :0)
Thanks in advance!
Dennis
ps: But I also have in mind that you dont think TM will have its own
background-images, so I consider that you dont put any priority on
these GUI things :0(
hello,
don't really know if it's a feature request, bug report or my stupidity:
if i have a project opened in textmate like this:
~/project_dir
a_file.txt
and i call 'mate a_file.txt' from inside the project_dir everything is
fine
(file opens as tab in project window). but if i call mate from another
directory
with an absolute or relative path to ~/project_dir/a_file.txt, it
opens in a new
window which is very unconvenient for me.
if there should be a reason (can't imagine one) against this proposal,
i could live
with a command line option to specify the project's directory.
thanks in advance for considering it,
yours kodi
Hey fellow textmates!
I'd really really like to replicate something like eclipse's ability to hit
tab to move outside parentheses. However, all I really want to do is be able
to hit tab to move from |) to )| outside parens, I don't really even need it
to work when the cursor isn't directly adjacent to the closing paren.
I know I can make ( trigger a snippet that does that, but then I lose all
the regular functionality. I thought perhaps one could define a scope
('within-parens') for all source code, and then there could be a command or
something that checks to see if the next char is a ) and if so advances the
cursor past it that'd only work in that scope.
More advanced functionality would be great but not really crucial. If anyone
could help with this I'd REALLY appreciate it!
Thanks!
Nicolas Artman
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I've recently starting using mercurial (using v0.9.5), and am using
the Mercurial bundle (2 Aug 2007 version - the latest, I think).
Sometimes it works great, and sometimes an attempt to use it fails
with "abort: There is no Mercurial repository here (.hg not
found)!". I've searched the list archives, and found one reference
to this issue:
http://lists.macromates.com/pipermail/textmate/2007-November/023219.html
But I don't understand the discussion, nor how to apply it to my
project. How can I create a TextMate project that has files from
several different nested directories, without having the Mercurial
bundle fail to work?
Thanks,
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Kevin Horton
Ottawa, Canada