Hi,
I wrote a web app in Rails for collecting system statistics from Sparkle, I
figured you might be interested in using it for Textmate since you also use
Sparkle for updates. It's self-hosted, so you need a server and some basic
admin skills.
Here's the project: https://github.com/mackuba/sparkler
And here's what kind of statistics it can generate:
http://sparkle.psionides.eu/feeds/gitifier/statistics (this is data from 4
years back as you can see, so it will take a while for it to look like this
:)
Let me know if you decide to use it and manage to set it up, I'll link to
you from the readme. Also let me know if you run into any problems, I don't
know if those instructions are intuitive enough.
Kuba
Code folding in LaTeX is not doing what I expect. Lets say I have this in my
.tex file:
\begin{document}
\section{}
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit.
\subsection{}
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit.
\end{document}
Option + Command + 0 does as expected:
\begin{document}\end{document}
Option + Command + 1 does exactly the same:
\begin{document}\end{document}
But what I expected was
\begin{document}
\section{}
\end{document}
Option + Command + 2 does as expected:
\begin{document}
\section{}
\subsection{}
\end{document}
So, I expected:
\begin{document} to be all levels
\section{} to be level 1
\subsection{} to be level 2
Is there a way of setting cold folding to do what I expected?
Ross Ahmed
Ecologist
07875533906
Twitter: @RossAhmed <https://twitter.com/RossAhmed>
LinkedIn: Ross Ahmed <https://www.linkedin.com/pub/ross-ahmed/2a/775/590>
In my .tex file, I have 60 lines of code between the start of the file and
\begin{document}. Most of these lines are filled with \usepackage{}. Is
there a way to hide this part of the .tex file in TextMate, by for example
using code folding? If not, can these 60 lines be sourced from a different
.tex file?
Ross Ahmed
Ecologist
07875533906
Twitter: @RossAhmed <https://twitter.com/RossAhmed>
LinkedIn: Ross Ahmed <https://www.linkedin.com/pub/ross-ahmed/2a/775/590>
Dear All,
the subversion bundle (and all the ruby bundles) are broken since I update to yosemite few weeks ago.
I have been trying to fix the problem but I had little luck so far.
For what I understand is a problem related with the wrong default ruby version in yosemite (2.0 instead of the bundle supported 1.8).
A typical error that I get is something like, e.g. for svn status:
/Library/Ruby/Site/2.0.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:54:in `require': /Users/umbe/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/Bundle Support.tmbundle/Support/shared/lib/shelltokenize.rb:74: invalid multibyte escape: /[^\w_\-\+=\/\x7F-\xFF]/
[...]
For what I understand each bundle should run ruby thought the ruby18 script which should install the the 1.8 version int he bundle support if it can’t find ii installed on the system. Unfortunately this seems not to be the case.
I have tried a bunch of things but without much success. I have installed ruby 1.8.7 with rvm and defined the TM_RUBY variable to point at it but nothing happened (later I realized that TM_RUBY is not meant for bundles).
I have reset the textmate 2 prefereces chance and variables in the hope to stimulate ruby18 to do its job but with no success.
Do you have any suggestion on how to fix is or at least help me in the debug process (I find a bit complicated to figure what a bundle is doing)?
Thanks
Umberto