Allan Odgaard wrote:
> On Feb 18, 2013, at 3:31 PM, Christian Jacobs <JCD.Jacobs(a)t-online.de> wrote:
>
>> I am using TextMate version 2.0.0-alpha.9377 and the "spellingLanguage" settings in my .tm_properties files are ignored.
>
> Try delete ~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Global.tmProperties
>
> Or alternatively remove every line from that file which sets the spelling language.
>
> The issue is likely that settings (from .tm_properties) with a scope (e.g. ?[ text.plain ]?) have higher priority than non-scoped settings _even when in a more local file_ ? previous versions of TM would record your spelling language choice based on scope, so you?d get ?bad? setting recorded in this global properties file.
Thank you. This worked well.
Christian
What are the best practices for managing bundles and preferences when running
TextMate 1.5 and 2 together?
Where should bundles used by both version go?
Bundles specific to one or the other?
Preferences?
Other watch-outs?
Bob
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Hi,
I am using TextMate version 2.0.0-alpha.9377. I used to write:
excludeFilesInBrowser = "*"
includeFilesInBrowser = "{*.bib,*.tex}"
in my .tm_properties files for latex projects to see only *.bib and *.tex files.
It used to work. Now all files are ignored. includeFilesInBrowser seems to be ignored.
What has changed?
Christian
Hi,
I am using TextMate version 2.0.0-alpha.9377 and the "spellingLanguage" settings in my .tm_properties files are ignored.
My system language is german. Although I wrote "spellingLanguage = 'en'" in the .tm_properties file, the files in the same folder are checked in german. This worked in the past. Other settings still work.
Christian
Dear all,
I have suddenly experienced wholesale failure of commands in recent builds
of TextMate 2. I initially thought it was a bug in a nightly build, so I
switched to normal releases and downgraded, but the latest normal release
is also showing the problem. I believe I first saw it with r9367, but I
can't be sure.
As far as I can tell, no menu actions (at least) are working. For example,
in a LaTeX document, both pressing ⌘R or selecting "Typeset and View" from
the menu does nothing. It's not just the LaTeX bundle either: selecting
"View Scope" from the Bundle Development bundle also does nothing. My
snippets seem OK though.
I don't really know where to start with figuring this out, so some help
would be appreciated!
All the best,
Jon
With r9377 (or was it r9375?), I lost incremental search on OS 10.7.
It works on 10.8. But when I press crl+S in a textmate file running on
10.7.5, it freezes that document. This remains true on r9381.
Anyone else experiencing this behavior?
-Kyle
I have both git and subversion configured to use TextMate for editing
commit messages. (mate -w -l 1).
In build 9379
, after I run git commit or svn commit, edit a message, and close the
file, the command line is still waiting. I must quit the Textmate
application in order for the command line operation to continue.
I'm writing some Java code, and whenever I try and run it, I get the error
attached. This persists despite refreshing the Textmate bundles and doing
full un/reinstalls. This is a new development - it had previously run code
just fine, so I'm not certain what has changed.
Mountain Lion, MBP 15" Retina
The dark on dark is to... well... dark for my tired little eyes. I keep
putting Textmate out of focus so I can read them without squinting and
leaning in towards the screen.
Is there somewhere I can adjust them to something lighter? Maybe even just
switch the colours for focus and not in focus?
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