When I click on textMate and drag a line that has already been selected down
a line, it does not change the focus to textMate.
I drag the line, hit Command-S (save) and the save panel for Safari (the
application I was in, descends).
If I then click on textMate focus changes and I save.
If I consciously click on the selection after dragging, it also works.
If I were clever and used Command-Tab (to change apps), control-command
down-arrow (to move the line down), Command-R (to refresh running
browser), this wouldn't happen, but I acted like a damn user and did things
the wrong way. Just a heads up.
--
Brad Tittle
Tech Support
Hello list,
Usually lists (enumerate, itemize, etc.) are indented as follows:
\begin{enumerate}
\item A very long item which wraps to the next line.
Next line starts from the column 1.
\item Another item.
\end{enumerate}
Is there a way to make the indentation continue on the second and
third, etc. line of the \item? Something like this:
\begin{enumerate}
\item A very long item which wraps to the next line.
Next line starts from the column 1. The second line has slightly
more indentation
than the first line.
\item Another item.
\end{enumerate}
I remember this was happening automatically with Vim-LaTeX, but I
haven't worked with it for a long time.
Best,
Hooman Javidnia
Just for the record, I'm running Wordpress 2.83 and just posted my
first entry from Textmate this morning. Worked like a charm for me.
I'm using the Ruby that came with OS X:
$ which ruby
/usr/bin/ruby
$ ruby -v
ruby 1.8.6 (2008-08-11 patchlevel 287) [universal-darwin9.0]
> From: Daniel Miessler <daniel(a)danielmiessler.com>
> To: textmate(a)lists.macromates.com
> Date: Sat, 1 Aug 2009 21:31:19 -0400
> Subject: [TxMt] Blogging Bundle WordPress Post Timeout
> Greetings List,
>
> I have been using the Blogging Bundle to post to WordPress for quite
> some time, but about two months ago I started getting an error when
> posting.
>
> None of my settings for my blog have changed, but I've upgraded my
> WordPress version in that time frame. The time of the error beginning
> might coincide with my upgrade to WordPress 2.8.x, but I'm not sure of
> that.
>
> Anyway, here's the error I'm getting:
>
> http://danielmiessler.com/images/tmerror.png
>
> This is clearly a timeout issue, but the interesting part is that the
> blog posts *ARE* making it to the blog--but I'm not getting the quick
> response and then the invokation of Safari to view the just-posted
> content like usual. Also, if I make changes to a post now it'll post
> as a duplicate instead of updating the one that's already there.
>
> I've tried the following things:
>
> * disabling pings on individual posts
> * disabling the ping notification services within WordPress
>
> ...with no luck.
>
> Anyone have any idea what could be going wrong here?
>
> Thanks in advance...
>
> --
> Daniel R. Miessler
> W: http://danielmiessler.com
> E: daniel(a)danielmiessler.com
> T: 510 585 9143
> P: 0x4048712D
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Hooman Javidnia <hooman.javidnia(a)gmail.com>
> To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2009 00:48:11 -0400
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: Blogging Bundle WordPress Post Timeout
> Hello Daniel,
> I have a similar problem with blogging bundle, although it is not exactly the same and like you I think it has started to happen since I upgraded to WordPress 2.8.2. The error message that I get as a tooltip can be seen here:
> http://javidnia.org/images/TM_Blogging_Error.png
> I have no idea how ruby works, but what I found out from google search is that WordPress API provides some information that is not consistent with what the installed version of Ruby on Mac OS X Leopard expects to see. The only thing that came to my mind was to upgrade Ruby on Leopard, but I was very busy and I didn't get the chance to try it.
> I hope that other people with intimate knowledge of WordPress and Ruby can suggest a solution to this problem.
> Regards,
> Hooman
>
I'd like to make my CSS bundle compatible with {less}
{less} : http://lesscss.org/
mCSS bundle: http://minimaldesign.net/downloads/tools/textmate-css-bundle
For a start, I'd like to add a command to generate the CSS file to a
location specified by an environment variable in TM prefs. Shouldn't
be too hard... But language definition and syntax highlighting is more
than I can handle myself... I looked at the CSS one as a reference and
my regex skills are not up to snuff I guess...
I was wondering if someone on here would like to help with that...
Ideally I'd like to add extra syntax highlighting onto the default CSS
bundle if that's possible, instead of creating a whole new one, since
{less} uses almost exclusively CSS syntax but with the additions of
nested selectors, variables, etc (check out the link above to see all
the features).
Anyway, if anyone's interested, contact me directly (contact info on
my site: http://minimaldesign.net ). Off course I'll give you credit
for whatever you do.
I also put the CSS bundle on Github if that's any help:
http://github.com/minimaldesign
Thanks!
On Aug 2, 2009, at 8:00 AM, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
> It's been pretty much removed at this point in favor of a custom
> dialog tool that now ships with TextMate.
That sounds great, James.
I'm still running TM 1.5.8 (1489), though I recall in your book on
TextMate (my primary summer reading!) you recommend opting for
"Cutting Edge" software updates. Is that how I would find the new
tool? If not, where else would I locate it?
jon
/RR (http://responserequested.com)
______________________________
Still Water--what networks need to thrive.
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Greetings List,
I have been using the Blogging Bundle to post to WordPress for quite
some time, but about two months ago I started getting an error when
posting.
None of my settings for my blog have changed, but I've upgraded my
WordPress version in that time frame. The time of the error beginning
might coincide with my upgrade to WordPress 2.8.x, but I'm not sure of
that.
Anyway, here's the error I'm getting:
http://danielmiessler.com/images/tmerror.png
This is clearly a timeout issue, but the interesting part is that the
blog posts *ARE* making it to the blog--but I'm not getting the quick
response and then the invokation of Safari to view the just-posted
content like usual. Also, if I make changes to a post now it'll post
as a duplicate instead of updating the one that's already there.
I've tried the following things:
* disabling pings on individual posts
* disabling the ping notification services within WordPress
...with no luck.
Anyone have any idea what could be going wrong here?
Thanks in advance...
--
Daniel R. Miessler
W: http://danielmiessler.com
E: daniel(a)danielmiessler.com
T: 510 585 9143
P: 0x4048712D
CocoaDialog sounds like something worth playing with, but I recall
reading somewhere that its use in TextMate is or will soon be
deprecated.
While acknowledging that there's no set timetable for TM2, does anyone
have a sense of what CocoaDialog's lifespan for TextMate may be, and
whether there's any news of a potential replacement?
Thanks!
jon
/RR (http://responserequested.com)
______________________________
Still Water--what networks need to thrive.
http://still-water.net/