Hi, I just joined this list, so I apologize if this bug was already
mentioned. When working with TextMate with the file tray visible, (having
opened an existing .tmproj file), I right click on a folder and try to make
a new file. After I click "Create", I get the Mac beachball for a little
while, and then no file was create, and no errors are thrown.
Is there any quick fix people are using for this? I'm using the latest
build, 1436.
Thanks,
- Jared
Hi all,
I'm sure this must be a common bug, but I do not see any posts on it.
When I try to correct a marked mis-spelling, I right click on a word.
But Textmate will highlight the word and the preceding text up to the
mis-spelled word. As a results the spellcheck correction is not
presented
in the popup box, because the software is not detecting the incorrect
word.
This came about with the last upgrade and was first noticed in Latex
mode, but I have demonstrated this in other modes.
I am using the cutting-edge version.
I have 'check spelling as you type' activated.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Jeff.
Why "Edit in TextMate" (that is really valuable as Markdown editor in
Moodle pages that are html-editor Safari-always-incompatible) doesn't
work with WebKit (the cutting edge nightly build for Safari)?
Is there any way to hack this to make Edit in TM Webkit compabible?
Thanks in advance.
I made this little command to search for examples of programming libraries /
construct:
#!/usr/bin/env python
import webbrowser
from os import environ
lang = environ['TM_MODE'].lower()
QUERY="http://google.com/codesearch?q=" + environ['TM_CURRENT_WORD'] +
"++lang:" + lang
webbrowser.open_new(QUERY)
It works fine, do you see any possible "problem"?
Could I maybe use the browser integrated inside Textmate?? How to call it
directly?
Another little thing:
I read on the dev guide that I should modify directly bundles and the svn
diff to view my changes.
Actually I'm not doing like that but I have all my changes in the "normal"
directory.
How is better to do to propose changes or some new features to bundles
mainatainers?
Thanks
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Hi,
I got all kinds of invalid multibyte char (US-ASCII) since I moved to
ruby 1.9.1.
Not sure how to fix these, any help much appreciated.
Show TODO List:
/Users/jesnault/Desktop/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/TODO.tmbundle/Support/todo.rb:27:in
`require': /Users/jesnault/Desktop/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/textmate.rb:44:
invalid multibyte char (US-ASCII) (SyntaxError)
/Users/jesnault/Desktop/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/textmate.rb:43:
invalid multibyte char (US-ASCII)
/Users/jesnault/Desktop/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/textmate.rb:43:
syntax error, unexpected $end, expecting '}' install «#{command}». If
you kno... ^ from
/Users/jesnault/Desktop/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/TODO.tmbundle/Support/todo.rb:27:in
`' from ruby:0:in `require'
Invoking rake from TextMate:
/Users/jesnault/Desktop/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/Ruby.tmbundle/Support/RakeMate/rake_mate.rb:4:in
`require': /Users/jesnault/Desktop/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/ui.rb:30:
invalid multibyte char (US-ASCII) (SyntaxError)
/Users/jesnault/Desktop/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/ui.rb:30:
invalid multibyte char (US-ASCII)
/Users/jesnault/Desktop/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/ui.rb:30:
syntax error, unexpected $end, expecting ')' ...
#{e.message.sub(/`(\w+)'/, ''\1'').sub(/ -- /, ' — ')... ... ^ from
/Users/jesnault/Desktop/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/Ruby.tmbundle/Support/RakeMate/rake_mate.rb:4:in
`'
Thanks
Jean-Michel
It was supposed to be nice weather for those brilliant May 1st Labour
Day, but it's not, barbecue gonna be tommorow... so I'm writing here
about my favorite text editor :>
I was wondering if I'm missing some hidden TM option to enable some
more sophisticated undos in TM, and I found this:
http://nslog.com/2006/11/08/textmates_undo
So, are some non-single character undos on the horizon of TM? I'm
aware it is all about TM 2.0 will relay on NSTextView that does it for
free, but how about 1.x? Something easy at least as whole word or
whole edited line undo would be enough, just to keep our fingers less
stressed of pressing ⌘Z.
Regards,
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Hello.
This is a simple feature request that I think is easy to implement for
anybody knowing something more about TextMate bundles than myself.
Is it easy to mark TABs at the beginning of the line that does not
have anything else?
I mean, mark as suspicious all lines that math /^\t\s*$/
Thank you,
Alberto
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Alberto Simões
I am finding that Textmate will not color the syntax in my html document,
nor will it allow me to use any of the html bundle keyboard shortcuts or
even auto indent properly. If I save the exact same file as a php document
then I instantly get all these features back.
Why is this happening? Is it possible to get proper html handling within an
html document?
-Colin
Good day, hope its possible to post here asking for a feature request,
maybe it will be implemented in 2.0?
My suggestion is simple - subtle vertical grid on background color,
marking tab widths. So you can easily find matching bracket or opening
if() just by glancing at the code.
Like, if tab width set to 4chr - background gets lined up with
vertical bars: width:4chr darker, 4chr lighter, till the edge of window.
I use Select Balanced Tags Bundle http://subtlegradient.com/articles/2007/11/15/sel...to
quickly find my way around in html, and want some simple guidelines
so they can be used anywhere we use tabs. If you enable Show
Invisibles its not quite the same – too much clutter and essentially
useless.
Hello,
Sorry if this has been asked and answered previously - I quickly searched
but couldn't find an answer...
I have written a "push" command to save my current file/line/column (where
I'm at) and restore it with a "pop" command. I would like to run the "push"
command before I do operations like "Goto Current Tag [TM CTags]" so that I
can run my "pop" command to restore where I was at.
I cannot seem to figure out how to build a "macro" command that could do
both push and goto with a single key stroke (i.e. like remapping the ^] key
to do both) - I tried to record a macro but the macro stops recording when I
run the "Goto Current Tag" command.
Thanks,
-- dv
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