Since updating to Catalina, I notice that some of the bundle menus are double-spaced. Not all of them, but some. It also seems like any option that has sub-options does not behave this way.
Walter
I have encountered a problem running bundle commands that are implemented as ruby scripts with a shebang line
#!/usr/bin/env ruby18
I get an alert like this:
Here I was trying to use Insert Color… from the CSS bundle, but the same thing happens with other commands, including from bundles I made myself.
I am pretty sure that this only started when I upgraded to Catalina. (Presently on 10.15.1, TM 2.0.3. It doesn’t happen with 2.0.3 running on another machine with High Sierra.) Possibly this is related to the problem of loading plug-ins that was fixed in 2.0.1.
If I change the shebang to point to the version of ruby I installed with Homebrew commands work fine, but I don’t much want to edit every command in every bundle.
Has anybody else seen this? Do you know of any workrounds?
Hi all,
after a few months not using TextMate, I have returned to it, updated the version, and upon running LaTex cmd-R, consistently get the error message
/bin/sh: /Users/robertmilton/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/Bundle Support.tmbundle/Support/shared/bin/find_app: Bad CPU type in executable Preview does not appear to be installed on your system.
This is indepependent of the pdf viewer (I prefer to use skim, but get the same error). Any idea what is wrong, and how I can fix it?
Thanks
Robert
I’ve had this issue pop up often, but not currently. I am never quite sure what I do to fix it. PATH issues or gem issues?
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> I just updated to Catalina today...
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> is this message also related to not bundled Ruby in Catalina :( ?
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> == Feek
Same here with current Catalina and TM 2.0. I had noticed it, but was focusing on whatever needed doing and forgot about it.
> On Dec 2, 2019, at 4:00 AM, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
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> Subject: [TxMt] Re: Double-spaced menus in Catalina
Hello
The command « set master file » does not seem to work anymore.
I may have forgotten something.
How should I use this command?
Best regards,
Alain Matthes