In the preview column in Finder, and when I use spacebar to have a quick look, the color coding that used to show up either in my .tex or .text files doesn’t show anymore. Not much of a problem, but my attempts to touch TextMate.app or clean up the Quick Look cache (qlmanage -r cache) led nowhere. Suggestions?
I’m on OS 10.15 and TextMate 2.0.1.
—Gildas
Has anyone seen this situation (see screenshot). `Quit TextMate` is not selectable, with nothing apparent to block the quit: no open windows or dialogs. This happened once yesterday, and once a few weeks ago. 🤔
TextMate v2.0
macOS 10.14.6
Hello,
I've recently updated to Mojave and I noticed that a TextMate theme I
use called iPlastic doesn't allow a transparency for the background. For
the same background setting in High Sierra the background now is solid.
I've tried modifying the theme directly in the Bundle editor and tried
different color codes for the background entry, which was
background = '#EEEEEEEB';
before the OS update, but I haven't been able to add any transparency.
Does anyone have suggestions?
Angelo
Hi,
Is there a function to make TextMate 2 opens a certain file type using a specific theme? e.g. there is the default theme and then you can set TM to open html files using another theme.
Best, u
PS:
I need it!! I do not know why only few Text Editors have this feature…
Hello,
I would like to change the highlighted part to the same (pink) color of the rest.
What I have tried by now (all day) is by adding a new grammar and then change the color in the theme.
I tried many things like this one:
{
name = 'meta.new-line';
match = '\}\n.’;
}
[cid:99DEEF18-FC21-4A16-8AC7-0F38A367FAB0@home-life.hub]
[cid:00EDC7C9-E951-40B0-BE0F-DC45FB718038@home-life.hub]
Anyway, finally my idea is to make each block ( {...} ) of a different color.