Hi
I use TM 1.5.9 (1511) and I have again the problem with
tm_interactive_input.dylib.
I removed this file because I can't use LaTeX if this file
is here !
Best Regards
Alain Matthes
Consider the following code:
<gaga>
<bar at1="" at2="" at3="" at4="" at5=""
at6="" at7="" at8="" at9="" at10=""/>
gaga
</gaga>
Re-indenting this gives you the following, which incorrectly doesn't
decrease the indent level after the "/>":
<gaga>
<bar at1="" at2="" at3="" at4="" at5=""
at6="" at7="" at8="" at9="" at10=""/>
gaga
</gaga>
Moving all the attributes (at1 to at10) on a single line is a way around the
problem, but when there are a lot of arguments, it sometimes just makes
sense to have the attributes over multiple lines. I imagine that this could
be fixed by tuning the decreaseIndentPattern and increaseIndentPattern for
XML. Has anyone already done that?
Alex
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Hello everyone,
Has anyone out there tweaked the markdown2book bundle to work with
multimarkdown? The bundle looks great, but I need multimarkdown's
ability to work with tables and bibliogrpahies.
thanks.
jeff.
Hi,
I am a click happy person for some reason. I am trying to fix this. I see my
bartender 3 times a week trying to fix my double click propensities. It
hasn't worked yet, but I have hope.
If I double click in column view on the file open dialog it opens the folder
in textMate. I know better, I do, but in detail view or icon view, I have to
double click in order to go to the next level. When you doubleclick on the
root directory of the 100 Gb partition (how in the hell it is that I can
fill up 100Gb of disk is something I don't want to reveal to my bartender /
shrink).
It occurs to me that one could stick a check on the front of the open
routine. Run du on the folder and alert the user to his impending doom if he
proceeds.
This feature is strictly for boneheads like me who can't seem to get their
double clicks under control.
Part of me doesn't want it to be implemented, because the best way to train
me to not do this is to have the negative feedback of my textMate locking
up, but I also feel obliged to at least suggest it.
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Brad Tittle
Tech Support
Hi Allan,
This is a small feature request based on my experience of developing
Rails applications.
In rails, view files are named after action name, and thus we get a
lot of files with same names but inside different view folders. When
we use Apple+T to open file, we can only enter file name and use up/
down key to select file.
It'll be really nice if we could enter "/" and dir name to further
narrow down choices. For example, enter 'indexhaml/plan' to select
index.html.haml in plan directory below. It won't cause much confusion
to have dir after file name because the dialog show them in same order.
If you have any comments, please let me know.
Thanks,
Guoliang Cao
Hi,
I've just switched to Snow Leopard and I'm experiencing weird
Subversion Bundle issue. When I try to pop-up a commit window (via Ctrl
+Shift+A, 5 or via Ctrl+Shift+A, 0, then hit commit button) nothing
happens, and I see no error message too. Am I the only experiencing
this issue? Has anyone come up with a solution? TIA!
I'm using build 1510.
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Filip Tepper
Hello all,
I recently downloaded and installed the ftp/ssh bundle, but no matter
what I put in the dialog fields textmate told me "property list invalid
for format ...."
How do I make it work?
Cheers,
Allen