Hello,
I am using a slightly modified php bundle, and have lost the auto
completion on single quoted elements... parens, double quotes, etc still
auto complete, but not single quotes. I'm not very familiar with
working with bundles, or modifying them, but I'm wondering what I might
do to re-enable (or add in) the single quote auto complete feature in
the bundle?
Any advice is appreciated.
thanks,
Eben
I know there are people who (for some reason) prefer mailing lists to actual
forums, but I'd like to cast my vote for a proper forum.
Nabble works surprisingly well, but it's still pretty painful compared to
any forum I've used.
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Hi there.
Is there a way to make TextMate right-trim lines (e.g., remove tailing
spaces in the end of lines)? I'm getting warnings from pep8.py (which
checks if your code follows the PEP8) and looks like TextMate leaves a
lot of spaces on empty lines inside and indented code.
Ideas?
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Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>
> I was firmly in favor of mailing lists over forums until I started
> receiving all the messages in this thread.
>
> Now I'm on the fence.
Yes - you can get never-ending flame wars in either medium.
Could someone just accuse someone else of being a Nazi* so we can call
this a day?
Pete
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law
So I just heard about this awesome gitjour based collaborative tool:
Conspire[1],[2]
I was wondering if anyone knew if the plugin-api would allow this kind
of polling and updating of the currently open files.
-Brian
[1] <http://technomancy.us/113>
[2] <http://github.com/technomancy/conspire/tree/master>
I like to build and run my Xcode projects using the "Build & Run"
command from the Xcode bundle, both for convenience and because my
debug output and exceptions are formatted in such a way that it can be
clicked in the output window so TextMate jumps to that section in the
code.
With Xcode 3 that has become a little trying though: Every time the
underlying xcodebuild command is launched, it goes through a rather
lengthy "Checking Dependencies" phase.
Xcode itself seems to cache the results from that phase, it is only
slow the first time a project is built after opening it in Xcode.
Hoping that it might help others, I came up with with the command
attached below. It uses Xcode to build the project, and (upon success)
hides Xcode and launches the freshly built application in such a way
that the output goes to the normal "Build With Xcode" window.
If compilation fails, it leaves Xcode in the front. I set Xcode to use
the "Condensed" layout, positioned the "Build Results" window to be
the same size and location as TextMate's "Build With Xcode" window,
and set TextMate as external editor for all source files. So double-
clicking on an error message will still jump to that location in the
code in TextMate, just like the original Build With Xcode" window
would do with a single click.
Hope that helps someone, feedback welcome.
Gerd
On 2008-07-30, at 08:55 , textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
> Not everyone interested in TextMate wants to hack on it.
True, but all the discussions remind me that I can!
> Mailing list says "pre-web mentality".
One of the unfortunate tendencies amongst some technologists is to
push for the same kind of "next great thing" fashion mindset that we
rail against elsewhere. This comment suggests that those who aren't
interested in a forum are somehow luddites or old-fashioned. Some
technologies work better for some functions for some people better
than others. This particular group has cohered around this mailing
list. It's entirely possible that another group would cohere around a
forum. No one is stopping you from setting one up -- Google, Yahoo,
and scores of others offer such venues for free. Notice that the best
discussions about Apple technology are not in any Apple.com forum but
in places like Ars Technica or OS X Hints, etc.
It's possible that some here would join you in a forum. I certainly
like the fact that a well-designed forum offers me a good archive that
I don't have to maintain.
john
Hi,
please see the stack trace below that I get whenever I try to commit something
with the CVS bundle. I made a fresh install of both TextMate
(Version 1.5.7 (1464)) and the CVS bundle.
Because the error occurs in the builder.rb file is this in any way related
to a provious bug that prevented the Rails plugin to run focussed test?
Thanks,
Jürgen
Stacktrace:
Users/juergen/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Pristine
Copy/Bundles/CVS.tmbundle/Support/cvs_commit.rb:99: undefined method
`keys' for []:Array
(NoMethodError) from
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/Builder.rb:227:in
`call' from
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/Builder.rb:227:in
`_nested_structures' from
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/Builder.rb:149:in
`method_missing'
from /Users/juergen/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Pristine
Copy/Bundles/CVS.tmbundle/Support/cvs_commit.rb:99 from
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/Builder.rb:227:in
`call' from
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/Builder.rb:227:in
`_nested_structures' from
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/Builder.rb:149:in
`method_missing'
from /Users/juergen/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Pristine
Copy/Bundles/CVS.tmbundle/Support/cvs_commit.rb:97 from
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/Builder.rb:227:in
`call' from
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/Builder.rb:227:in
`_nested_structures' from
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/Builder.rb:149:in
`method_missing'
from /Users/juergen/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Pristine
Copy/Bundles/CVS.tmbundle/Support/cvs_commit.rb:25 from
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/Builder.rb:227:in
`call' from
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/Builder.rb:227:in
`_nested_structures' from
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/Builder.rb:149:in
`method_missing'
from /Users/juergen/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Pristine
Copy/Bundles/CVS.tmbundle/Support/cvs_commit.rb:19
I have about 45 files I'd like to combine into one, and short of
opening each one and copy & pasting it into the new one, I don't see a
clear way to do this in Textmate.
I'm certain there *is* a way, I'm just not seeing it. Suggestions?
Thanks!
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