What are *exactly* the folding rules? I understand
folding keeps into account both the rules given in
the language definition and the text indentation,
but which one takes precedence? above all, is there a
way to completely overrule the indentation thing
and let folding use only the rules declared in
the language?
Thanks,
Piero
Just wondering how I can go about assigning a key combo for opening
project files in their own windows? (I like to keep the files I'm
actively editing in separate windows so I can easily compare back to
what I already have.) The help says to go through System
Preferences, but it wants the exact name of the menu item, which is
variable in this case (Open "foo" in New Window). Also, it seems you
can only open one file at a time this way, which is a bit of a drag.
-Ted
I'm new to htis and saw some previous postings on xcode. I don't know exactly
what xcode is or even why I need it at all. All I want to do is execute Ruby
code using the <command>R command, but I keep getting and xcodebuild error
saying there is no xcode project in my directory. xcodebuild shows up in my
terminal shell. I know I installed Xcode. How do I configure Textmate so that
shelling out to Ruby will execute correctly with Xcode?
The following pieces of code are indented incorrectly by "Indent
Selection" - ⌥⌘[ . Any fixes?
Prb 1:
/*
This comment causes the problem in the indentation of the function
statement below. I guess since it does not end with a semi-colon the
following line gets indented.
*/
void abc()
{
if (xyz)
{
}
}
Prb 2:
void abc()
{ /* If this comment is removed, indentation is okay.*/
if (xyz)
{
}
}
Hello all,
One thing I found useful in BBEdit was the ability to show the
pinstripe column markers -- I find this invaluable as a guide when
coding in python, where indentation is critical. Might this be a
feature that you all would find useful?
JP
Hi,
I'm currently woking on a small spreadsheet in TM, and some of my
column alignment is broken. I think it's due to accented letter. My
text encoding is UTF-8.
I don't know if I'm doing something wrong or if it's a bug. But in
both case, the mailing list is probably a good way to get more
information.
As usual, thanks for your help.
Édouard
Hi everyone,
Just wondering if there is a way to modify the hyperlink helper bundle
when working in markdown (ok, I'm pretty sure there is a way, I just
don't have the sweet skills to accomplish this on my own).
Currently, when i paste a link using ctrl-shift-L I get:
[text](http://linkaddress.yay)
I would prefer to get
[text][1]
and then have the link entered at the bottom of the document.
[1]: http://linkaddress.yay
Any thoughts on how this could be pulled off?
thank you.
--
Jeff Newman
I'm trying to use hex codes in a regular expression from the find
dialog:
[^\x00-\x80]
This doesn't work to find non-ASCII characters
Nor does this:
\x20
to find spaces
Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks
Jeremy