On May 2, 2005, at 11:33, Hannu Rajaniemi wrote:
> Ah. I thought I already sent this to the list, but maybe it didn't go
> through. What I seem to get is
>
> 2005-04-30 00:21:00.022 TextMate[17407] didn't find rule named
> text.html.basic
It did, and also a reply from Brad! ;)
The problem is that you do not have the (sourced) HTML syntax. At least
not an up-to-date version which has the scopeName set to
text.html.basic.
I'm on beta 7.
When I open the Get Info window on a file, and deselect the "Save as
absolute path" checkbox, then close the Get Info window and re-open it,
the checkbox is checked again. Is this a known bug/feature? I'm trying
to convert all my project references to relative so that I can move the
project between different users on my machine.
Best, Erich
Hi,
Today, I updated to Tiger and downloaded the b7: then I did a SVN
checkout of the bundles. Everything appeared to be working fine, until
I tried the Markdown bundle (I write my blog in Markdown). The bundle
seems to work, but I get an immensely annoying system bell sound with
every keystroke! The problem seems to be restricted to the Markdown
bundle, as far as I can tell.
Anyway, thanks again for TextMate: it's really becoming a brain
extension for me. Any chance of seeing any Automator/TM interplay in
the future?
- Hannu Rajaniemi
On 4/30/05, Brad Miller <bmiller(a)luther.edu> wrote:
> Also if you would take a look at your console and let us know what messages
> are coming out in the console when the beeps are happinging.
>
Good point. What I seem to get is
2005-04-30 00:21:00.022 TextMate[17407] didn't find rule named text.html.basic
with every keystroke, so it probably does have something to do with
the HTML language definition.
- Hannu
Traditionally, changing a menu item from Close <Something> to Close All
<Somethings> is done by holding down the Option key, not the Control
key. I had been wishing for a Close All Tabs command, and it finally
dawned on me that you might be using some other modifier so I began
trying them all...
Best, Erich
> I have this in my .bashrc:
> tm () { open -a TextMate.app "$*"; }
Which is a nifty trick, but it can't act as your EDITOR for things like
svn. I love not having to write my commit messages on the command line
anymore :)
I place the tm program in /Users/yourname/bin which means make a new folder named bin. You will have to then create .bashrc on /Users/yourname and add PATH="~/bin"
EXPORT PATH
to the .bachrc file. You can make the file in TextMate.
Ott over at the codingmonkey's site (Subethaedit) has a subversion binary to install.
John Kopanas <john.kopanas(a)protoseinc.com> wrote:
__________
>I just installed 10.4 from scratch and I forgot how I installed 'tm'
>the first time... can someone please remind me? :-)
>
>While I am at it anyone know where I can get Subversion from 10.4?
>
>Thanks guys and gals!!! :-)
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yeah, I know, it's me again ;-)
I'd like to point out, that it is exactly a tribute to how great and
useful TextMate is (for me) that all I'm requesting are such tiny
little nitpicky features, so I hope I don't come across as
unappreciative!
anyway: I'd really like to have a quick, no-brains-involved method to
toggle between the textfield and the project drawer via the keyboard
- I do it a million times a day and I don't want to use the mouse for
it (RSI, anyone?)
currently i can use ctrl-tab to tab *out* of the text area (great!)
further ctrl-tabs cycle through the action widgets at the bottom
until it finally drops me off in the text area again.
while i can use shift-tab to get back immediately, this isn't very
economical IMHO to move back and forth quickly.
so, my proposition: ctrl-tab to toggle between textarea and project
drawer, shift-tab to cycle forward through textarea, projectdrawer
and widgets, and ctrl-shift-tab to cycle backwards
or any other alternative that allows me to toggle with one key-combo ;-)
best regards,
tom
--
Tom Lazar
http://tomster.org
I am running TextMate 1.1b5
I downloaded the Rails bundle from here:
http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/show/TextMate
I double clicked. It installed. I restarted TextMate. When I looked
in snippet there was no category for Rails. How can I get it to
install properly?
Thanks for your help my friends.
John
hi,
I'd like to request, that the language display in the statusbar could
also act as a widget to change the current language, because often
the automatic detection can't come up with the correct language and
it would make an often-used feature more accessible without wasting
screen real-estate or otherwise cluttering things up.
any comments?
best regards,
--
Tom Lazar, http://tomster.org