Howdy!
How do I have to set up TextMate for using MATLAB? I have installed the MATLAB Bundle of Thomas Kjosmoen.
http://kjosmoen.org/matlab
Is it now possible to compile MATLAB code directly out of TextMate without opening the code in the MATLAB editor?
Thanks!
Hi
We all know TextMate doesn't have splitting windows. Do people who
want to have splitting windows just right-click the file to open a new
window?
I'd like to ask this question especially for hardcore TDD/BDD'er, who
develop on Rails. I know I can switch between the implementation file
and the test file with one key combination.
Anyway, I'm truly hoping that Allan is winning the ADC this year with
the upcoming version!
Takaaki
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I just recently noticed that if I go to...File...New From Template, Ruby is
no longer present. How do I add it or other templates (such RSpec) into
this sub-menu?
Brad
I wrote a PHP Snippet that outputs some FirePHP-based debugging information.
fb(\$${1:variable}, '${2:function} \$${1:label}');
I would like to replace ${2:function} with something that
automatically puts in the current function or class::method (if
available);
I notice in the status bar at the bottom of the editor window (to the
right of the Tab Size), there is a "Symbol Popup" menu. So it seems
like the information I need is available. Is there a variable in
TextMate that I can slap into the snippet? A $TM_CURRENT_SYMBOL or
something?
Thanks for your help!
Regards,
Daniel Royer
Dear list,
after some initial discussion on the R-SIG-Mac-list I decided to send
my question to this list as well ...:
I encountered a problem in the combination of the SWeave and the LaTeX
bundle: when I start "Sweave, typeset & View", the .Rnw-file is
processed, but the log window shows "Error: PDF file not written to
disk" and the tex-file is not processed.
However, the sweaving was successful, as a valid .tex-file is in the
same folder which can be typesetted by latex without problem.
So, in general it works, I just want to avoid the extra step of
opening the .tex-file and would like to see my pdf directly opened
from SWeave-Bundle.
Some ideas already have been posted on the R-SIG-Mac-list, but they
didn't work for me:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.r.mac/3953/match=sweave+pdf+file+n…
Did anyone encounter the same problem / any suggestions for solutions?
Best regards,
Felix
Hello. When TM is looking at a file that was opened as a result of a
3rd party ftp application, is there any way to get to the full url
path to the remote server?
In BBedit, I would see sftp://foo@example.com/example.com/files/some_place/test.php
I would like to be able to access that url above, in each file, in
order to make a bundle. The idea is, that if I can get to that, I can
parse it, and inspire TM to open a browser and run the current code I
am working on, at the correct url.
Currently, I have a comment line at the top of a file, which is read
and parsed, and then passed to open in a bundle, which will open in
Safari for me. It sort of works around some of the issues I have with
the refresh running browsers, as it only refreshes the one page.
I would love to be able to not have to write the comment url, and have
it be more automatic. The only path I can see to access in TM now, is
one that points back to a tmp location, which is local, and not remote.
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Recently I changed the keyboard shortcut for the Go To Fixture, Go To... etc
commands in the Ruby On Rails bundle.
I picked command-tilda as it's easy and not used by Text Mate.
Turns out Mac OS X uses it launch Front Row however.
At that point, those commands simply *disappeared* from the Ruby On Rails
bundle.
I've tried using the Bundles > Bundle Editor > Reload Bundles command but it
does not bring them back.
At this point, I'm considering:
# Deleting and reinstalling TextMate
# Manually recreating the missing commands, presumably by copy-pasting code
like this
(http://svn.textmate.org/trunk/Bundles/Ruby%20on%20Rails.tmbundle/Commands/G…)
into the Bundle Editor
Both seem doable but time-consuming and with no guarantee of success.
Any suggestions for a quicker fix?
Many thanks in advance,
Steven.
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This is probably a stupid question, but how do I
revert/undo a change that I made to a Theme?
For example, I opened the Preferences menu, then went to
"Fonts and Colors", and messed around with shading, etc.
I clicked on "Selection", because I wanted to darken the color
of selected text. However, I did something to mess it up.
There's no "Cancel" button or "Undo" menu item, so what do
I do if I don't want to save my changes to the colors?
I suspect that the best idea would be to copy the color
theme before editing, but that seems sort of kludgy.
Thanks,
--Nate
I am having a new problem with a very simple thing that used to work:
>>> In TextMate, I have a test file test.rb
require 'rubygems'
require 'shoulda'
>>> After making sure that the textmate recognizes this as a Ruby source file, I do:
command-R
>>> I get this output:
LoadError: no such file to load — shoulda
method gem_original_require in custom_require.rb at line 27
method require in custom_require.rb at line 27
at top level in untitled.rb at line 2
copy output
Program exited with code #1 after 0.68 seconds.
>> Now, I go to the shell and do:
ruby test.rb
>> And it works like a champ. Checking environment:
$ echo $TM_RUBY
/opt/local/bin/ruby
$ which ruby
/opt/local/bin/ruby
$ gem environment
RubyGems Environment:
- RUBYGEMS VERSION: 1.3.2
- RUBY VERSION: 1.8.7 (2008-08-11 patchlevel 72) [powerpc-darwin9]
- INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: /opt/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8
- RUBY EXECUTABLE: /opt/local/bin/ruby
- EXECUTABLE DIRECTORY: /opt/local/bin
- RUBYGEMS PLATFORMS:
- ruby
- powerpc-darwin-9
- GEM PATHS:
- /opt/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8
- /Users/pitosalas/.gem/ruby/1.8
- GEM CONFIGURATION:
- :update_sources => true
- :verbose => true
- :benchmark => false
- :backtrace => false
- :bulk_threshold => 1000
- :sources => ["http://gems.rubyforge.org/", "http://gems.github.com"]
- REMOTE SOURCES:
- http://gems.rubyforge.org/
- http://gems.github.com
>> You can see I suspect something with environment variables. I have been using Textmate this way forever without a problem. I am now logging into a new account on the same computer. I even re-installed TextMate.
I am stumped. I hope someone sees what I am missing :)
Thanks,
Pito
Hi,
I noticed a problem with non-antialiased "programming" fonts being rendered
in a strange way in my TextMate 1.5.8 (1498). Some letters will look wrong
and blend with neighbouring characters.
Example screenshot for Consolas (11pt) with highlighted problem zones, note
the distorted dot on the i and the blending e and {:
http://www.quicksnapper.com/ballaschk/image/consolas-11pt/
Example screenshot for Pragmata (11pt) with highlighted problem zones, note
the distorted "g", "w" and "s":
http://www.quicksnapper.com/ballaschk/image/pragmata-11pt/
Monaco looks great, but makes it too hard for me to differentiate between
certain characters:
http://www.quicksnapper.com/ballaschk/image/monaco-9pt
I did not test with Profont or other small-size optimized fonts, but will do
soon. Do you experience the same problems? Any hints how to correct it?
Cheers
Martin
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