Hi all,
It's not real window splitting but I find this useful to automate "Open in
New Window" as a stop gap.
It's still a bit rough and lacking in features but if anyone would like to
try it out here's the link to my
https://github.com/seandunn/window-buddy.tmbundle Window Buddy bundle.
Splitting can only done to project tabs. Docking can only be done to
auxilary windows. Other window snap controls work for both.
You have to click "Reveal in Project" (^⌘R) at least once as it use the
TM_SELECTED_FILE variable. There's also still a few "issues" to sort out
such as RubyAMP's complete from project to work in the auxilary windows.
Otherwise it should quite straight forward to use.
Let me know what you think.
Cheers,
Sean.
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Hi,
Suddenly, I get the following (after the line "Telling Skim to Refresh") when compiling a tex file.
Any ideas what it means and what is going wrong?
Best
Christian
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Processing: ./teleop-labs.tex
Document Class: scrartcl 2011/01/25 v3.08 KOMA-Script document class (article)
Output written on teleop-labs.pdf (3 pages, 305846 bytes).
Complete transcript is in sefi-wee2011-teleop-labs.log
Telling Skim to Refresh "/Users/chrisp/teleop-labs.pdf"...
2011-03-16 17:52:35.450 osascript[9544:60b] Cannot find executable for CFBundle 0x10051d1c0 (not loaded) osascript: OpenScripting.framework - scripting addition "/Users/chrisp/Library/ScriptingAdditions/1Password Addition.osax" declares no loadable handlers. 2011-03-16 17:52:36.139 osascript[9559:903] Cannot find executable for CFBundle 0x10012f9f0 (not loaded) osascript: OpenScripting.framework - scripting addition "/Users/chrisp/Library/ScriptingAdditions/1Password Addition.osax" declares no loadable handlers.
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Christian
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> On Mar 15, 2011, at 6:50 PM, Dru Kepple wrote:
>>
>> Yes: right-click on the file in the project drawer
> This has no such menu item, the option is greyed out. What is wrong?
Disregard that question. I figured out the project drawer does not work in single-file mode.
-- Gnarlie
Holly molly,
I don't even remember when I've done this, but this really helped.
Thank you Sven, you've made my day :)
Problem is solved.
On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 14:13:38 +0100, Sven Axelsson wrote:
> On 11 March 2011 14:05, Kaster Might<kastermight(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> Lol, Thanks god, I'm still able to recognize keys on my keyboard :)
>> But I don't have Textmate item under Bundles menu... [:sad:]
> Well, you never know if people can recognize their keys.
>
> However, you seem to have fltered out or deleted several of the
> standard bundles.
> Reactivate the Source, Text, and TextMate bundles. That should do the trick.
>
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Kaster Might
Hi there,
I've got problem when I am using the bundle short key.
It is Bundles->HTML->Insert open/close tag(with current word)
the short key is " control+< " which is not working.
Can you give me an idea to make it working please?
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I've opened default document and then pressed ⌃ ⌥ ⌘ K. Still nothing is
happened.
I don't have nothing like you said. Where should I look for it and where
it needs to be grayed out?
PS: sorry if my questions seem silly, I'm using TM just for a couple of
days.
On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 04:02:21 -0800, Mark Jackson wrote:
>
> On Mar 11, 2011, at 3:32 AM, Kaster Might wrote:
>
>> ⌃ ⌥ ⌘ K - This command did nothing.
>> I'm confused.
>
> Did you have a document open? If not then it won't work. If it's
> grayed out in the TextMate bundle, then you need to open a document,
> and then run it.
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Kaster Might
I didn't find anything w/ "⌘/" in App shortcuts list.
⌃ ⌥ ⌘ K - This command did nothing.
I'm confused.
On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 03:06:18 -0800, Mark Jackson wrote:
> On Mar 11, 2011, at 2:37 AM, Kaster Might wrote:
>
>> I don't know if any other app of proc takes that shortcut. I don't
>> remember that I changed anything, at least intentionally.
>> Any ideas?
>
> i would look in the prefs pane for Keyboard, check Application
> Shortcuts. See if any other app is using that command. Possibly the
> Help Menu (global) short cut lost the SHIFT, or the Universal
> Access:Turn image smoothing off/on lost it's ALT.
>
> You might try (in TM):
>
> ⌃ ⌥ ⌘ K
>
> It will show all the ENABLED Bundles shortcuts. you can search for the
> slash. Maybe it's been modified by the TEXTMATE, SOURCE (most likely
> culprit), or TEXT.
>
> Hope that helps.
> Mark
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