On 31.12.2013, at 07:00 , "T. Zha" <zmail(a)tzha.net>
> I need latex as engine because it can typeset .eps graph files. The eps graphs have much better resolution than pdf graphs.
All you need to do is load the package epstopdf and use pdflatex. I seriously caution against using anything but pdflatex these days, most journals have moved to pdflatex (for very good reason), so that's what you should use as well to minimize friction.
Also, if you use the proper tools to convert the eps file to pdf, then the resolution is the same as both are capable of including vector graphics. However, if you convert an eps file the wrong way, the output will be a bitmapped file encapsulated in a pdf file.
Max
Dear List,
Apologies if this question has an obvious solution. In TextMate 2, is
there any way to make the project window stay open even if the last
file tab has been closed?
Nicholas
Hi:
I use MacBook Pro with OS X 10.9.1. I have encountered a typesetting problem with the latest TextMate version 2.0.alpha. I set Bundles → Latex → Preferences as follows:
Default Engine: latex
View in: Preview
Checked on “Show pdf automatically”
Checked on “Keep log window open”
The message I got is
error number 256 opening viewer
When I set “Default Engine: pdflatex”, TextMate works, but it gives me the above error message when I set “Default Engine: latex.”
I have deleted the files you as suggested by the following link
https://github.com/textmate/textmate/wiki/Reverting-To-Defaults
but it still gives me the same error message.
Note that it can generate a valid .ps file, but fails to generate a .pdf file. Any help would be much appreciated.
Is it possible to define headers that appear in the Go to Symbol list (shift
+ command + T).
For example, can I define this as a header:
% This is a header -----------
Thanks
Ross
In R.app on Mac OSX, pressing tab after an object name and dollar sign will list all variables contained within that object. For example:
Pressing mtcars$ + TAB will list all variables contained in the mtcars dataset.
Pressing iris$ + TAB will list all variables contained in the iris dataset.
Is it possible to mimic this behaviour in a .R file in TextMate?
Ross
Well, I have two issues I am hoping for help on.
(1) The built-in git bundle has partly stopped working on 10.9 Mavericks (on the nightly build). The bug is that the log command creates a window which shows the log messages, but the + which expands into a line by line diff no longer expands.
I think that began exactly when I installed Mavericks, so I imagined that this was a simple config issue with the ruby scripts in the bundle. So I downloaded the latest git bundle from https://github.com/jcf/git-tmbundle which of course didn’t work on my computer, so… anyway to get to the point, of course….
(2) I screwed up my config somehow and I can’t get back to the default git bundle. I am trying to do a clean reinstall of TM2 and I’m failing. I deleted
~/Library/Application\ Support/Avian
~/Library/Application\ Support/TextMate
~/Library/Preferences/com.macromates.*
and I rebooted and I emptied the trash. I copied a fresh nightly 2.0 into /Applications. My bundles are still screwed up and the Git bundle won’t work.
Is there some location I am forgetting to delete?
best wishes, Eric
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San Francisco State University
http://math.sfsu.edu/hsu
Well, I have two issues I am hoping for help on.
(1) The built-in git bundle has partly stopped working on 10.9 Mavericks (on the nightly build). The bug is that the log command creates a window which shows the log messages, but the + which expands into a line by line diff no longer expands.
I think that began exactly when I installed Mavericks, so I imagined that this was a simple config issue with the ruby scripts in the bundle. So I downloaded the latest git bundle from https://github.com/jcf/git-tmbundle which of course didn’t work on my computer, so… anyway to get to the point, of course….
(2) I screwed up my config somehow and I can’t get back to the default git bundle. I am trying to do a clean reinstall of TM2 and I’m failing. I deleted
~/Library/Application\ Support/Avian
~/Library/Application\ Support/TextMate
~/Library/Preferences/com.macromates.*
and I rebooted and I emptied the trash. I copied a fresh nightly 2.0 into /Applications. My bundles are still screwed up and the Git bundle won’t work.
Is there some location I am forgetting to delete?
best wishes, Eric
--
Eric Hsu, Professor of Mathematics
Director, Center for Science and Mathematics Education
San Francisco State University
http://math.sfsu.edu/hsu
Yes, maybe there is a problem with samba and Maverick since I changed to
Maverick almost at the same time I change to TextMate v2. I try opening
with another editor and I get a non updated version of the file.
Then I try to open with TextMate and I get the message "TODO Reselect
previously open document". I cannot open the file with TxtMt until I close
my session on the OS and I log on the OS again. However, after a while, I
can correctly open the file with other editors.
Is there a way to do a "clean reopening" of the file without having to
restart my user session in the Mac OS?
Another issue I have notice is that TxtMate does not detect automatically
changes in files of samba file system.
2013/12/19 Allan Odgaard <mailinglist(a)textmate.org>
> On 18 Dec 2013, at 21:54, Jesús Baquedano wrote:
>
> […] I occurs only when using subversion […] file is in a linux machine
>> and I use
>> samba to access it from TextMate […] I see the file in TexMate. The file
>> is incomplete. The last lines are
>> lost […]
>>
>
> Sounds like it could be a problem with the network file system, especially
> since you re-open the file in TextMate and still see the last part missing,
> i.e. the network file system locally cached the file prior to it having
> been fully written by subversion.
>
> Did you try to open the file with another application?
>
> You mention the file being open in TextMate while updating it on the linux
> server. What if you close the file before updating it (TextMate keeps the
> file open for “events only” to be notified about changes, perhaps this
> plays a role in the network file system’s behaviour)?
>
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