Hi all,
This may have been mentioned before somewhere, but before you tell me
to RTFM or look at the Wiki let me say that: I have, and I couldn't
find what i was looking for. So, here goes....
In his Ruby on Rails demonstration video clip, David Heinemeier Hansson
launches TextMate into a kind of "new project" mode automatically by
typing "e /folder/path" in the terminal. Genius ! But... how do I do
this ? Is this a feature of TextMate available to the application
itself ? For clarification of what I'm rambling on about, the Quicktime
clip is here: http://media.nextangle.com/rails/rails_setup.mov ( 2mins
18 seconds in ).
I wanted to ask this question here so others could benefit from the
answer before I go pester David for the answer !
Thanks in advance,
Paul Burgess.
I was selecting text using the shift/option/arrow keys today and at some
point my selection turned rectangular! However to my dismay I'm unable
to figure out what I did that allowed me to switch over. What's the secret?
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Ben Jackson
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This is an issue I encountered using the built in syntax definition for
Python - I don't like antialiasing so I have it switched off, unfortunately
the Python syntax uses italic format in comments, which looks appalling
without AA. I don't really want to switch AA on as that affects every
language, and I don't want to have to edit the Python bundle to remove the
italics. Is there a proposed solution to this? Would the style sheet
approach to syntax files help?
Chris Jenkins
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One of the few things that I had in vim that I don't in tm, and that I
miss, is a code beautifier. I would like one for Ruby. Does anyone
have some solution for this (like a command or something)? It would be
nice to be able to configure it too, like number of spaces for indents,
stuff like that. Undoubtedly, some Ruby guru has probably written a
Ruby beautifier in Ruby : )
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Best regards,
Lang Riley
TM 1.1b5
I'm trying to create a project containing the .files from my home
directory (.profile, .bashrc, &c.). When I explicitly add a .file to
the project, either by dragging a proxy icon from an existing TM
document, using the "tm" command line program (with multiple files), or
using "add existing files..." from the project drawer, the files just
disappear from the project. There used to be a per-project file/folder
pattern setting accessible from the info window, but that's gone, with
only the ability to edit per-project variables.
Am I doing something wrong, or is this a bug?
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I'm happy to see there's some kind of interest in my PHP bundle. I'm
still working on it so please contact me at [ cubiq at cubiq.org ] if
you have any suggestions. In the repository under the PHP.tmbundle
you'll also find a README file with some info and revision history.
The bundle contains about 3000 php functions, deprecated and
experimental ones have been stripped out for better performances, in
the README file you'll find excluded functions.
@Mats Persson: please contact me if you have any suggestions.
Best regards,
Matt
I'm wondering what's up with the website. It hasn't loaded for me for
well over a week.
I receive the following message when I go:
Precondition Failed
The precondition on the request for the URL / evaluated to false