Hello,
I use textmate a lot for latex, with skim as the PDF viewer, and I have set it up so that I can sync between skim and textmate. However, sometimes when I shift-command-click on a skim window, in order to go to the corresponding place in the textmate window, textmate opens a new window of the source file. So I then have two windows of the same source file open in textmate. When I change one window it instantly changes the other, so they remain in sync. This is a useful feature sometimes, but not all the time. So I have two questions.
1. How can I stop this happening when using skim, so that focus just goes to the already-open textmate window?
2. How can I deliberately open two textmate windows of the same file? This is a very useful feature to have available. I hadn't realized it was a feature of textmate until the above behaviour happened.
I am using Textmate 2 (specifically 2.0-alpha.9543) on OSX 10.9.2.
Many thanks. Apologies if this message is a duplicate (an email problem).
Geoff
I'd like to draw a line at a certain number of columns to better help keep
my line lengths in check (PEP 8!)
This was possible in TextMate 1.x but I don't see an option in 2. Is there
such an option?
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Found it. A snippet in another language bundle (KSP, recently added) was causing it.
I didn't know that snippets all bundles are simultaneously active. Is this norma behaviour or is this a bug or configuration option?
thanks
- bruno
On May 15, 2014, at 9:28, Bruno Degazio <lifemusic(a)sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Whenever I type a ':' (colon) character Textmate automatically inserts an equals sign. At first I thought something changed in my language bundle (Forth) but this happens with any language bundle active. I've turned off the Auto-pairing option in Preferences, and I am not using any form of auto-completion (to my knowledge), but it without remedying the problem. Needless to say this paring of characters is a nuisance in Forth, where I frequently want to write a colon on its own, without the equal-sign.
>
> Can anyone suggest where else I should look to turn this off? I'm in Textmate 1.5.11
>
> thanks in advance
> - bruno
>
> ============================
> Bruno Degazio
> Professor, Faculty of Arts, Animation and Design
> Sheridan College
> degazio(a)sheridancollege.ca
>
>
>
>
Whenever I type a ':' (colon) character Textmate automatically inserts an equals sign. At first I thought something changed in my language bundle (Forth) but this happens with any language bundle active. I've turned off the Auto-pairing option in Preferences, and I am not using any form of auto-completion (to my knowledge), but it without remedying the problem. Needless to say this paring of characters is a nuisance in Forth, where I frequently want to write a colon on its own, without the equal-sign.
Can anyone suggest where else I should look to turn this off? I'm in Textmate 1.5.11
thanks in advance
- bruno
============================
Bruno Degazio
Professor, Faculty of Arts, Animation and Design
Sheridan College
degazio(a)sheridancollege.ca
Hello!
I have some issues creating new files in the file browser. When I create a file (CMD+SHIFT+N) and start typing the filename quite often it reverts to untitled after a few milliseconds and I have restart typing.
See attached gif for a screen recording.
Anyone else experiencing this problem?
Koen
http://recordit.co/BN1Avv4orC.gif
So now I'm going to ask formally the question I touched on in a previous note.
When I open my project, the same two tabs are always open. Why? They are not "sticky". But no matter how I manipulate tabs during the course of a session, when I close the project and quit TextMate and then open this project again later, there are those same two tabs open.
I'd like a hint as to where this setting is stored so that I can do something about it. Thanks! m.
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Hi there,
I have a question/suggestion for further TextMate 2 development. Why does it open a new tab for every single file you open in the file browser? If you're working on a large project where you actually edit only several files at the time but you need to peek into other files from time to time as well (usually as a one-time look), the tab bar gets full very quickly and it's almost impossible to find there the file you're looking for. I find myself using file browser most of the time and it's not very comfortable with large projects where you have to scroll up and down through the tree. Why doesn't it behave for example like Chocolat app or Sublime Text where one click in the file browser opens the file without opening a tab and double click or file modification create a tab? At least an option in the Preferences would be absolutely lovely!! What do you think?
Thanks.
- Adam
Hello,
I recently upgraded my Mac mini from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion and TextMate 1 to TextMate 2, so I'n new to TM2 and might be missing something obvious.
Before upgerading, I used Git only from the command line and the SourceTree GUI, but now I want to start using it directy from TextMate.
At the command line, `which git` will give me /usr/bin/git, so that's what what I entered as TM_GIT in TextMate's preference pane.
"Show Uncommitted Changes" in TextMate's git bundle will show the correct files (i.e. those that I changed), "Commit..." will give me the correct list of files to commit. But when I enter a commit message and hit the commit button, nothing happens.
No error message appears, but the files won't be committed, i.e. both TextMate and SourceTree will still show them as "modified".
So what am I doing wrong?
Are there any other dependencies I have to install? Any more settings I have to change?
Kind regards,
Tobias Jung
Hello everyone,
I am using TextMate 2.0-alpha.9543 on Mac Os 10.9.2
I need to use Octave, and I saw that a Matlab/Octave bundle is already installed. This bundle, however, does not seem to work. It does not recognize the open Octave session in the terminal, so I cannot send the script to it.
I noticed that the version of the bundle is actually the one developed by a certain “Matt Foster”. On the source forge page for the bundle the latest version has been updated something like 5 years ago.
I then tried to install a newer bundle, developed by a certain “Sebastian Shöps”, which seems to be more up to date.
I cloned the git repository in ~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles (I had to create the “Bundles” dir) but I did not see any way to use such bundle.
I tried to clone it in the /Applications/TextMate/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles” directory, but that did not work as well.
With “it did not work” I mean that I did not find any way to select to use that bundle rather than the default one.
As a side note, I tried to delete the default bundle with the command
defaults read com.macromates.textmate OakBundleManagerDeletedBundles
but that command returns:
2014-05-08 15:32:04.460 defaults[4742:507]
The domain/default pair of (com.macromates.textmate, OakBundleManagerDeletedBundles) does not exist
It seems that the support page of textmate is rather outdated.
Does anybody have any suggestion?
I open an untitled document, paste some text in, and then bring up the
search/replace dialog
I notice that it always defaults to searching (and replacing) my entire
home directory.
I really think 'Current Document' would be a much better default, for
safety.
Also for performance reasons, if you run a regular expression search and
then realise its searching your entire home directory, the search tends to
beachball TM for a good while, and cant be cancelled easily
I have a remote folder which is getting mounted with macfusion.
The folder currently resides at /Volumes/labs/code/project. When I open
the project folder, and browse its subdirectories, I find some that are
being treated as files with unknown file types. Their icon in the drawer
is a 'blank page' and if I try to double click it, the drawer changes to an
empty drawer. I can confirm there are files in these folders (I checked in
the terminal).
The permissions and users for these phantom directories are the same as
folders that TextMate sees.
What can I do?
I've noticed this issue quite a few times recently.
For one project I work on, I open textmate from cmdline, using "mate
<projectdir>"
I then search my codebase for some keyword, and it returns a bunch of
results.
Looking at the results though, I see they are not complete in that some
files are definitely missing from the results.
At this stage (without closing the dialog from the previous run, or
changing any search terms), I click the Find button again. TM searches once
again, but this time it shows much more matches.
Its occurring quite often, but not every time, and I cant reproduce it at
will.
I *think* Ive only ever seen on the first search after launching TM
Any idea what is happening here?
Is there anything similar to the Project or Drawer functions in 2.0? I used
to love having all of my commonly-used files grouped in the drawer in 1.5,
but can't find any way to do this in 2.0.
Cheers,
p
Lets say I¹m in an R file and I type ³todo² + tab, the TODO bundle inserts
this:
# TODO
I want to be able to type ³todoc² + tab, and have this inserted:
# TODO code
Or, ³todoe²+ tab, and have this inserted:
# TODO edit
How can I edit the TODO bundle to be able to do this?
Thanks
Ross
Hello,
sorry if I missed it somewhere, but what is the best way to report bugs/feature requests in TextMate? Will the github issues come back? Or is still the best way for some user who wants to report accessibility bugs to write to the textmate mailing list? Or to the textmate-dev mailing list?
Thanks,
Boris
Version 9539 on Mavericks 10.9.2
If you try to log out (shift command Q) when textmate has an unsaved window, then after you have been prompted to save the window you cannot quit textmate (menu item is greyed out) so have to use force quit of textmate to be able to log out.
Dave.
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I noticed in a recent update that the status bar always have the same
style as when the window doesn't have focus. Is that intentional?
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Hi,
sorry that I not entirely followed this issue, but on
MacOSX 10.7.5 - TM 2.0-alpha.9537 - git version 1.7.12.4 - Git bundle from Apr 17 2014
I get the following error message:
sh: line 1: 28803 Abort trap: 6 "$TM_SCM_COMMIT_WINDOW" --diff-cmd '/usr/bin/git,diff,HEAD,--' --action-cmd "M,D:Revert,/Users/bibiko/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/Git.tmbundle/Support/gateway/commit_dialog_helper.rb,revert" --action-cmd "?:Delete,/Users/bibiko/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/Git.tmbundle/Support/gateway/commit_dialog_helper.rb,delete" --status M xyz\ foo.txt 2> /dev/console
Using git in the Terminal works.
Any hints?
Happy Easter,
--Hans
The other day, I was trying to bind the "remove trailing whitespace from
all lines" to a keyboard shortcut that was evidently already bound to
"delete whatever is selected with extreme prejudice". In doing so, I
deleted the "remove trailing whitespace" item from the Text bundle.
How can I recover the item?
I have installed the SCSS bundle.
When I save the .scss file, nothing happens in the related .css file - I'm
not getting any errors either.
Compass is watching in the background, and is confirming each 'overwrite'.
I'm using the following gems:
Sass 3.3.4
ruby 2.1.0p0 (2013-12-25 revision 44422)
Compass 0.12.5
Any ideas?
Cheers
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In the past couple updates the functionality of using ⌃← and ⌃→ seems to have broken.
It used to move by sub words so in ruby if the cursor was at the end of a variable called: an_example, ⌃← would move the cursor right after the underscore. ⌃⌫ still works though, which will delete in everything after the underscore.
I updated to 2.0-alpha.9531 today and just noticed this weird behavior
in my SCM Status pane, not sure if it's just me.
I'm working on a git project that has some modified files and some new
untracked files. If I press Go, SCM Status to show the Uncommited
Changes, no files show up in the Uncommited Changes section. If I
press Bundles, Git, Show Uncommited Changes, the files and its changes
show up on the new window as expected.
Untracked items show up in the pane as expected.
Any help will be appreciated. I know I didn't Revert to Defaults
(yet) but I wanted to ask before losing any customizations.
--
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--
Hi,
I started to customize the highlighting for Perl code with this code in
my personal Bundle:
{ patterns = (
{ name = 'comment.line.debug.perl';
match = '\bi ''.*'';|\bi ".*";|\bi q{.*};|\bi qq{.*};';
},
);
}
This works fine, so that all lines like `i '…';` are now formatted
like a comment (`#`).
But it has some side-effects: E.g. the change from double-quotes to
single-quotes by pressing `Ctrl+Shift+"` does not work any more. Plus I
would like to change the formatting (color, ...) to something different.
What would be the the best way?
--
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Most code editors have an option where you can configure tabs to behave as
x spaces - you hit tab and it inserts 4 spaces, you hit delete, it removes
4 spaces (if it seems the 4 spaces should be treated as a group).
I work on projects where the coding standards specify to not use tabs - you
must you 4 spaces per level of indent.
Maybe this feature exists (using TM2), and I just haven't found it. If not,
I really hope you can add it - love TM2!
Thanks
-Eric
This may be an old request or me not knowing something, but is side by side
file editing possible?
Thanks and apologies if I am the last user who does not know either that
this capability is already implemented or that I shouldn't ask...
Comer
I'd like to put my 2¢ towards allowing TM2 windows to shrink narrower than what now appears to be a ~ 538px minimum limit. It is sometimes nice to have a narrow window next to a much wider window. I don't remember TM1 having this min limit. It seems TM2's min width is determined by the status and menus a the bottom-left of the window.
This became an issue for me because a) now using a "13 MBA, and b) have found the wonderful <http://spectacleapp.com/> to allow hotkey-window resizing. One of the dimensions Spectacle supports is too narrow for TM2, and blocks easy automated window tiling. =)
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@qc and @strangecode
I just noticed the new commit window in the latest release of TM2. My
initial reaction is that I don't like it. Here's a couple of comments:
* The new look feels quite heavy. It uses a lot of textured/brushed (or
what they're called) controls. I get the feeling that Apple is moving
more towards controls that feel more lightweight
* The bottom bar doesn't look like the one in the main window
* It's not possible to change the height of the commit message text view
* The cancel button doesn't properly work. The other window that also
opens still waits for a commit message (or something) after the commit
window is closed
* One thing that's been bugging me or quite a while is that when doing
an amend the check box for updating the commit message is enabled by
default but there's no commit message. The commit message of the commit
being amended should automatically be inserted in the text view and all
text should be selected. This makes it easy to just change the commit
message when amending. Or just add new changes without updating the
commit message, all without needing to use the mouse
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/Jacob Carlborg
Hi,
Properties that contain equal signs appear to break, example:
xxxExtraOpts = '--pref build.path=/Users/me/tmp'
doesn't work, there will be no xxxExtraOpts. Is there a way to 'escape' the equal sign?
Gerd
Hi,
When opening a document with mate and giving a line number with the -l flag, TextMate will select that line, but not scroll the document to it.
Gerd
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> 1. Re: Installing the Cucumber bundle (Leigh Daniels)
> 2. Re: Issue tracker? (Boris Du?ek)
> 3. Narrower windows (Quinn Comendant)
> 4. Re: Narrower windows (Matt Neuburg)
> 5. No output from python script for one user account but not
> the others (Nicolas Rougier)
> 6. Re: No output from python script for one user account but
> not the others (Allan Odgaard)
> 7. Re: Narrower windows (Nigel Chapman)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2014 08:49:03 -0400
> From: "Leigh Daniels" <lcdpublic(a)comcast.net>
> To: "TextMate users" <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: Installing the Cucumber bundle
> Message-ID: <20140408124903.333408250(a)smtp.comcast.net>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
>
> Hi,
>
> [Re-sending this because parts were missing.]
>
> I'm trying to get cucumber working and have tried the previous suggestions to no avail. I'm using the Hello RSpec and Hello Cucumber examples from "The RSpec Book". TextMate: 2.0-alpha.9531
>
> If I run the cucumber command in the Terminal, it works but in TextMate I get this:
>
> /usr/local/rvm/rubies/ruby-2.0.0-p247/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.0.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:55:in `require': cannot load such file -- spec (LoadError)
> from /usr/local/rvm/rubies/ruby-2.0.0-p247/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.0.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:55:in `require'
> from /Users/leigh/Library/Application Support/Avian/Pristine Copy/Bundles/Cucumber.tmbundle/Support/lib/cucumber/mate.rb:31:in `rescue in <top (required)>'
> from /Users/leigh/Library/Application Support/Avian/Pristine Copy/Bundles/Cucumber.tmbundle/Support/lib/cucumber/mate.rb:28:in `<top (required)>'
> from /usr/local/rvm/rubies/ruby-2.0.0-p247/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.0.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:55:in `require'
> from /usr/local/rvm/rubies/ruby-2.0.0-p247/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.0.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:55:in `require'
> from /Users/leigh/Library/Application Support/Avian/Pristine Copy/Bundles/Cucumber.tmbundle/Support/lib/cucumber/mate/feature_helper.rb:1:in `<top (required)>'
> from /usr/local/rvm/rubies/ruby-2.0.0-p247/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.0.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:55:in `require'
> from /usr/local/rvm/rubies/ruby-2.0.0-p247/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.0.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:55:in `require'
> from /tmp/cucumber-23006.rb:2:in `<main>'
>
> Here's the RVM setup:
>
> rvm info
>
> ruby-2.0.0-p247:
>
> system:
> uname: "Darwin Mingus.local 13.1.0 Darwin Kernel Version 13.1.0: Thu Jan 16 19:40:37 PST 2014; root:xnu-2422.90.20~2/RELEASE_X86_64 x86_64"
> system: "osx/10.9/x86_64"
> bash: "/bin/bash => GNU bash, version 3.2.51(1)-release (x86_64-apple-darwin13)"
> zsh: "/bin/zsh => zsh 5.0.2 (x86_64-apple-darwin13.0)"
>
> rvm:
> version: "rvm 1.25.22 (stable) by Wayne E. Seguin <wayneeseguin(a)gmail.com>, Michal Papis <mpapis(a)gmail.com> [https://rvm.io/]"
> updated: "1 minute 9 seconds ago"
> path: "/usr/local/rvm"
>
> ruby:
> interpreter: "ruby"
> version: "2.0.0p247"
> date: "2013-06-27"
> platform: "x86_64-darwin12.3.0"
> patchlevel: "2013-06-27 revision 41674"
> full_version: "ruby 2.0.0p247 (2013-06-27 revision 41674) [x86_64-darwin12.3.0]"
>
> homes:
> gem: "/usr/local/rvm/gems/ruby-2.0.0-p247"
> ruby: "/usr/local/rvm/rubies/ruby-2.0.0-p247"
>
> binaries:
> ruby: "/usr/local/rvm/rubies/ruby-2.0.0-p247/bin/ruby"
> irb: "/usr/local/rvm/rubies/ruby-2.0.0-p247/bin/irb"
> gem: "/usr/local/rvm/rubies/ruby-2.0.0-p247/bin/gem"
> rake: "/usr/local/rvm/gems/ruby-2.0.0-p247/bin/rake"
>
> environment:
> PATH: "/usr/local/rvm/gems/ruby-2.0.0-p247/bin:/usr/local/rvm/gems/ruby-2.0.0-p247@global/bin:/usr/local/rvm/rubies/ruby-2.0.0-p247/bin:/usr/local/rvm/bin:/usr/local/bin:/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/opt/sm/bin:/opt/sm/pkg/active/bin:/opt/sm/pkg/active/sbin"
> GEM_HOME: "/usr/local/rvm/gems/ruby-2.0.0-p247"
> GEM_PATH: "/usr/local/rvm/gems/ruby-2.0.0-p247:/usr/local/rvm/gems/ruby-2.0.0-p247@global"
> MY_RUBY_HOME: "/usr/local/rvm/rubies/ruby-2.0.0-p247"
> IRBRC: "/usr/local/rvm/rubies/ruby-2.0.0-p247/.irbrc"
> RUBYOPT: ""
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.
>
> **Leigh
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2014 22:19:33 +0200
> From: Boris Du?ek <me(a)dusek.me>
> To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: Issue tracker?
> Message-ID: <69374DB4-CB1B-4361-80C3-2F590B576A54(a)dusek.me>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252
>
>>> Will the github issues come back? Or is still the best way for some user who wants to report accessibility bugs to write to the textmate mailing list? Or to the textmate-dev mailing list?
>>
>> If the user is OK with mailing lists, then this list is fine (textmate-dev is sort of a legacy list that I am considering shutting down), otherwise one can write support or try IRC (where I am often available).
>>
>> I?m not sure if GitHub Issues will be back, it felt like an unwanted chore, and as people can still submit bug reports or suggest features, the loss of the issue tracker is IMHO negligible ? the main advantage people tend to claim is that one can search through existing issues, nonetheless I closed issues as duplicates daily, so in practice few used that feature, and was just burdening me with administrative work that was hard to outsource (and adding more noise to the issue tracker that degraded the searching experience).
>>
>> If you?re asking from the POV of a contributor, i.e. how can you be made aware of accessibility issues, then we can relay issues reported.
>
> Please feel free to relay to me any accessibility issues reported by any channel (except this mailing list which I follow) to you.
>
> I was asking about GitHub issues because I myself prefer some tracker like that. I like to be able to write down issues when they occur to me or anyone else, review the issue list from time to time, close issues as they get fixed etc. E.g. right now I have at least 2 issues that I am keeping in my head :-) and will not be fixing them right away.
>
> But another idea occurred to me - maybe I could then open GitHub issues on my fork of textmate (https://github.com/dusek/textmate/) and mark it as only for accessibility (I already preemptively did that with the fork page title). As the issue topic would be limited to accessibility, closing duplicates would probably not be such a burden (and would be done by me :-)
>
> If you have no objection to that, I would then open the Issues on my fork as that would be the way I would prefer to keep track of accessibility issues. If someone submitted something to the list (or it was relayed to me), I would simply put it in that tracker to not forget it and be able to get back to it sometime. Then README.md on textmate/textmate could get updated to point to the dusek/textmate issues for accessibility issues only.
>
> Would that be OK with you?
>
>> We can also do a new mailing list for people who use the accessibility features. This would also allow soliciting feedback about the current accessability support and make more detailed announcements about the changes being done to improve it.
>
> I am not sure that is such a great idea as it might sound at first (mainly for the philosophical reason that since accessibility should be an integral part of a product, accessibility discussions should IMHO be an integral part of the main user mailing list). But I also see the practical advantages you are mentioning. Half of me is for it, half of me is against it - let me think about it for a few days more :-)
>
> Thanks,
> Boris
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2014 19:37:20 -0500
> From: Quinn Comendant <quinn(a)strangecode.com>
> To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Subject: [TxMt] Narrower windows
> Message-ID: <20140408193720967803.b24565ee(a)strangecode.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
>
> I'd like to put my 2? towards allowing TM2 windows to shrink narrower than what now appears to be a ~ 538px minimum limit. It is sometimes nice to have a narrow window next to a much wider window. I don't remember TM1 having this min limit. It seems TM2's min width is determined by the status and menus a the bottom-left of the window.
>
> This became an issue for me because a) now using a "13 MBA, and b) have found the wonderful <http://spectacleapp.com/> to allow hotkey-window resizing. One of the dimensions Spectacle supports is too narrow for TM2, and blocks easy automated window tiling. =)
>
> --
> Quinn Comendant
> Strangecode, LLC
> http://www.strangecode.com/
> @qc and @strangecode
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2014 18:32:14 -0700
> From: Matt Neuburg <matt(a)tidbits.com>
> To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: Narrower windows
> Message-ID: <0498AE19-AFC9-4B69-8577-8BEFE8BB3E8A(a)tidbits.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
>
>
> On Apr 8, 2014, at 5:37 PM, Quinn Comendant <quinn(a)strangecode.com> wrote:
>
>> I'd like to put my 2? towards allowing TM2 windows to shrink narrower than what now appears to be a ~ 538px minimum limit. It is sometimes nice to have a narrow window next to a much wider window. I don't remember TM1 having this min limit. It seems TM2's min width is determined by the status and menus a the bottom-left of the window.
>>
>> This became an issue for me because a) now using a "13 MBA
>
> I have a 13-inch MacBook (Pro), and what I do is to show document tabs even for a single document, with command output to the right of text view. Every script I open thus becomes a tab in this one window, and I say New Tab when I want to make a completely new script. Thus there is just one window! It's true I can't see two scripts at once, but I don't need to; I can see a script and its results, and that's what matters. I could make this single window full-screen, but I don't usually bother.
>
> I'm not saying this would work for your purposes, but personally, when I discovered I could work like this on the small screen, I was really happy. m.
>
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>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2014 12:04:55 +0200
> From: Nicolas Rougier <Nicolas.Rougier(a)inria.fr>
> To: textmate(a)lists.macromates.com
> Subject: [TxMt] No output from python script for one user account but
> not the others
> Message-ID: <BD17357E-92CB-439C-B2AD-9C44DAC8F2AC(a)inria.fr>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using the latest version (2.0-alpha.9529) and I've some problems getting python output when running the script.
>
> The python script is just:
>
> print "ok"
>
>
> It works fine when ran in terminal (Run Script (Terminal)) but if I run script directly (Run Script), I get no output. For other type of files (Latex for example), everything seems ok.
>
>
> The weirdest part is that if I do the same with another user (administrator) it works fine and I get the output in the window: from my regular account, I can "su administrator" and starts TM from command line and it works as expected.
>
> I tried to reinstall TM, not load my .profile/.bashrc in case something's wrong in my path, delete any TM preferences (com.macromates.TextMate.preview and Library/Caches/...) but it does no change anything.
>
>
> So I guess something wrong's with my regular account but I'm out of ideas at this point.
> (I also checked "env" gives same values for regular/administrator)
>
>
> If someone has any idea ... or how to debug.
>
>
>
> Nicolas
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 6
> Date: Wed, 09 Apr 2014 17:44:11 +0700
> From: "Allan Odgaard" <mailinglist(a)textmate.org>
> To: "TextMate users" <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: No output from python script for one user account
> but not the others
> Message-ID: <59CEE812-97CC-459D-96EA-4C9A7E842499(a)textmate.org>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
>
> On 9 Apr 2014, at 17:04, Nicolas Rougier wrote:
>
>> [?] if I run script directly (Run Script), I get no output.
>
> What does ?no output? mean? Is the action a no-op, i.e. no windows
> showing?
>
> If so, try Preferences ? Bundles and uncheck/check the Python bundle.
>
> There is an issue with updating bundles (in current release build) where
> if TM is terminated while updating a bundle, it can leave a broken
> bundle on disk (partially deleted), which could manifest itself as some
> actions being no-op (although deleting ~/Library/Caches should have made
> deleted actions disappear from the menu).
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 7
> Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2014 11:53:36 +0100
> From: Nigel Chapman <nigel(a)macavon.co.uk>
> To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: Narrower windows
> Message-ID: <F3C29074-33F0-4B3E-924C-96537842DB9B(a)macavon.co.uk>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252"
>
> Split pane windows would solve this problem. I just had a look at Bounty Source (https://www.bountysource.com/issues/27-split-pane-feature) and it would seem that there?s somebody willing to pick up the issue if another $16 is raised.
>
>
> On 9 Apr 2014, at 01:37, Quinn Comendant <quinn(a)strangecode.com> wrote:
>
>> I'd like to put my 2? towards allowing TM2 windows to shrink narrower than what now appears to be a ~ 538px minimum limit. It is sometimes nice to have a narrow window next to a much wider window. I don't remember TM1 having this min limit. It seems TM2's min width is determined by the status and menus a the bottom-left of the window.
>>
>> This became an issue for me because a) now using a "13 MBA, and b) have found the wonderful <http://spectacleapp.com/> to allow hotkey-window resizing. One of the dimensions Spectacle supports is too narrow for TM2, and blocks easy automated window tiling. =)
>>
>> --
>> Quinn Comendant
>> Strangecode, LLC
>> http://www.strangecode.com/
>> @qc and @strangecode
>>
>>
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Hey all,
New to the list. I’ve been using TextMate for years, and just recently switched to TextMate 2. I’d love to be able to replace Xcode with it if possible, but I’m not really sure where to start.
I’d like to (if possible)
1) build a project (obj-c)
2) show compile errors while editing
3) autocomplete
4) debug?
Are these things possible to do within text mate, or perhaps a hybrid of both editors?
John <><
Hi,
[sorry, a bit complicated]
my bundle "R Console (Rdaemon)" ships with a grammar called "LaTeX Rdaemon" which works under TM 1.5 without problems but under TM 2.0 it fails partially.
It a bit complicated that's why a bit background information:
This grammar allows the users to write a normal LaTeX document with an interactive R Console running inside of the LaTeX document. [a kind of interactive Sweaving]
Here a minimal tex example:
-------
% Preamble (fold)
\documentclass[11pt]{article}
\usepackage{blindtext}
\usepackage{verbatim}
\newenvironment{Rdaemon}{\comment}{\endcomment} % R code invisible
\begin{document}
\section{First section}
\blindtext
\begin{Rdaemon}
> runif(10,min=0,max=1)
\end{Rdaemon}
\section{Second Section}
\blindtext
\end{document}
-------
Everything between \begin{Rdaemon} and \end{Rdaemon} should controlled by the "R Console (Rdaemon)" bundle scope: 'source.rd.console' and its output will be syntax highlighted via 'source.r' which works under TM 2.0.
If I place the caret after "runif(10,min=0,max=1)" and press ENTER "runif(10,min=0,max=1)" will be sent to R und the result will be inserted like:
-------
...
\blindtext
\begin{Rdaemon}
> runif(10,min=0,max=1)
[1] 0.482648455 0.874794168 0.904718875 0.585969825 0.859514066 0.865195652 0.003995807 0.904800528
[9] 0.918498771 0.158369060
>
\end{Rdaemon}
\section{Second Section}
...
-------
Fine, but for some reasons in TM 2.0 the end tag "\end{Rdaemon}" isn't recognized. I looked into that and it seems to me that the grammar definition of 'source.rd.console.prompt' in "R Console (Rdaemon)" "eats" the entire rest of the tex document:
{ name = 'source.rd.console.prompt';
begin = '^[>+:] ';
end = '\n\z';
beginCaptures = { 0 = { name = 'keyword.other.embedded.rd.console'; }; };
patterns = ( { include = 'source.r'; } );
},
[well at least it's my finding ;)]
Correct:
but in TM 2.0 it looks like:
Is anyone out there who can help me fixing it?
Thanks a lot,
Hans
Hi,
My workflow involves opening up multiple project windows for different issues that impact the same set of files/directories.
For instance I may be working on multiple bugs and features at the same time that impact the same set of source files and each project window is used to keep track of which files have been edited for each issue.
With more than 3 windows open it becomes difficult to know, without examining the files, which window is for which issue that I’m working on. Is there a way to customize the title for each window so that I can put in a tracking number for instance?
Ed Wong
Hey everyone!
I prefer having the wrap column but wrapping the code myself where needed.
And it works for everything but comments.
https://cloudup.com/c7Xx7a9liFu
No matter where I place those comments they keep wrapping at the wrapping column.
While usual code goes over the line as it should. It's JavaScript by the way.
In .tm_properties I have
[ * ]
softWrap = false
In View menu Soft Wrap's item states "Enable Soft Wrap" so it's turned off for sure.
I have no idea where to dig and why this happens. Not sure if it's a bug or a feature.
Igor.
Hi,
I am trying to use the Cucumber bundle with TextMate 2.0-alpha.9503:
https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-tmbundle
I am a little confused about the proper way to install it. I tried:
cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/Avian/
git clone https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-tmbundle Cucumber.tmbundle
But after restarting TextMate, I don’t see any indication that the bundle is loaded. I don’t know if this is because the bundle is incompatible with TextMate 2 (it was last touched over 2 years ago) or because I’m installing it wrong.
Any suggestions what to try next? Thanks,
Trevor
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Allan Odgaard" <mailinglist(a)textmate.org>
> Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2014 08:42:30 +0700
>
After pasting the wrong word, if you wait a little (like 1 second) does it
> then paste the proper word?
>
>
I'm not sure, I would need to check next time it happens.
Ive had it three or four times now, but usually I don't notice right away
and its only when I get a parse error in my PHP I go back and see it
sitting there.
> Is “AMQPChannel” in your clipboard history (Edit → Paste → Show History)?
> If yes, after you get it pasted, is it at the top? And are there multiple
> entries named “AMQPChannel”?
>
>
There was only one instance of this in my clipboard history, but Im certain
this is where I copied it manually in order to Google for it (ie, after it
had already been pasted)
> It does not embed rabbitMQ nor can I imagine a bundle does this. It would
> more likely be some third party clipboard history utility or perhaps
> TextMate’s own history that somehow gets messed up.
>
>
Its a brand new iMac, literally 2 weeks old. A software conflict is
possible, but there's very little Ive installed other than Textmate and a
few other standard utils.
I had the same setup on my old iMac (Lion) but never saw this problem, so
perhaps its some edge case specific to Mavericks.
Hi,
I'm using the latest version (2.0-alpha.9529) and I've some problems getting python output when running the script.
The python script is just:
print "ok"
It works fine when ran in terminal (Run Script (Terminal)) but if I run script directly (Run Script), I get no output. For other type of files (Latex for example), everything seems ok.
The weirdest part is that if I do the same with another user (administrator) it works fine and I get the output in the window: from my regular account, I can "su administrator" and starts TM from command line and it works as expected.
I tried to reinstall TM, not load my .profile/.bashrc in case something's wrong in my path, delete any TM preferences (com.macromates.TextMate.preview and Library/Caches/...) but it does no change anything.
So I guess something wrong's with my regular account but I'm out of ideas at this point.
(I also checked "env" gives same values for regular/administrator)
If someone has any idea ... or how to debug.
Nicolas
I think I've found a bug in TextMate's regular expression format string replacement feature. Try this.
Target document:
=== testing
== testing
= testing
Find expression (regex):
^(=+)
Replace expression:
${1/=(=)?(=)?/${2:?2:${1:?1:0}}/}
Do a replace all. What I expect:
2 testing
1 testing
0 testing
What I get:
2 testing
1 testing
1 testing
In the last line, neither group 2 nor group 1 should be matched, since the initial equal-sign is supposed to scarf up the entire match. Therefore I expect the logic to be:
* group 2 failed, so use its "else" alternative, which is the test for group 1
* group 1 failed, so use its "else" alternative, which is the value "0"
But try as I may, I cannot make "0" appear in the document. That is the proposed bug. It is as if group 1 is thought to be _always_ satisfied, which should not be the case.
Of course, feel free to prove me wrong by fixing my find/replace expressions, thus doing my homework for me. :) m.
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>> 1) Memory usage should be in the ballpark of starting footprint (40
>> MB) + file (66 MB) = 106 MB.
>
> This is not possible because TM associates scopes with everything in
> your document and it also needs to create CoreText line objects to
> render the text (which is too slow to do ad-hoc so these are cached).
>
> It will probably need 10-20 extra bytes per character in your document,
> which turns 66 MB into ~1 GB, add in memory fragmentation and data
> structure alignment requirements, and you probably have your 1.4 GB.
>
> Maybe it can be improved, maybe there is the need for a special
> (limited) mode for large files, but it?s not currently a priority.
Thank you for the explanation. I really like TM2 for coding and was hoping it could be my editor for large files but it seems this was not meant to be-- will use TM for coding, vim for large files.
>
>> 2) After closing the window/file, memory footprint should go back to
>> near starting footprint (40 MB)
>
> How do you measure this? The malloc allocator does not give pages back
> to the OS (AFAIK), so once a process has increased its number of
> allocated pages, the count does not go down again.
>
>> 3) Closing and reopening a file should not increase memory footprint
>> further.
>
> This might be due to fragmentation. Here one solution could be a custom
> memory allocator to keep everything related to a document allocated from
> the same memory pool, but there are still many other things I would like
> to do, before I look into such optimizations.
I measured using the memory pane of Activity Monitor.app. Regarding the malloc allocator not giving pages back, this sounds bad behavior and is an OS or C library issue that should be fixed by "them." Thank you for taking the time to respond to my email.
Just upgraded to tmate2 (2.0-alpha.9529+macports.git.9f177d3) and noticed extremely high memory usage and slowdowns on Mavericks 10.9.2 on a Macbook Pro with 4GB RAM. I have tried resetting to defaults by deleting all the setting files/caches and the problem persists. After I open a large (66 MB, ~600K lines) tab delimited file, the memory usage goes up to 1.4 GB of real memory usage. Even after I close the window, the real memory usage is 800-900 MB although the memory usage falls to ~400 MB. If I open the same file again, the real memory usage goes up to 1.7 GB.
The starting memory usage of textmate is ~40 MB. I can quit textmate and restart and the problem is reproducible.
For comparison, opening the same 66 MB file in vim, the total memory usage is only 80 MB. The expected behaviors for textmate are the following:
1) Memory usage should be in the ballpark of starting footprint (40 MB) + file (66 MB) = 106 MB.
2) After closing the window/file, memory footprint should go back to near starting footprint (40 MB)
3) Closing and reopening a file should not increase memory footprint further.
Peter
Some time back, I reported that Textmate was causing my MacBook Pro to switch to the discrete graphics card all the time after I’d installed OS X 10.9. After my initial message, a TM build appeared that stopped this happening, but two builds later the behaviour came back. I didn’t follow it up at the time because it only seemed to be affecting this model of MBP, which was also experiencing other graphics problems under Mavericks, so I was waiting for 10.9.2, which was known to include some graphics driver fixes.
10.9.2 didn’t stop TM using the discrete graphics, but TM Build 9523 did. I don’t know whether this was one of the 'Fixes and improvements’ in the release notes, but the behaviour did not reappear with 9527. I thought you should know.
The only remaining oddity is that the discrete graphics still takes over whenever I use the Commit command from the Git bundle. It doesn’t do it when I show uncommitted changes, so it isn’t the diff. It doesn’t matter, just seems strange.
Thanks for cooling my computer down.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20594226/textmate-2-smart-typing-pairs-f…http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22856490/textmate2-how-to-put-spaces-bet…
I've noticed that these 2 questions remain un-answered. I attempted to open the bundle editor for source, text, ruby, and scss and made changes to the various smartTypingPairs objects but was unable to create change in how TextMate operates. I tried the actual fixes for these peoples problems, deleting the pair in one, and modifying the ruby pairs, I even tried ['a':'b'], but typing a didn't append a b.
Are there known issues with smart typing pairs, or perhaps was I looking in the wrong location?
Thanks,
--
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If I go to a line using Navigate > Go to Symbol (shift + command + T), the
line I go to could potentially be positioned anywhere on the page. Sometimes
it is near the bottom of the page, sometimes near the middle. Is it possible
to always position the line at the top of the page?
Thanks
Ross
As I've complained here before, it disturbs me that that my AsciiDoc single-line (double-slashed) comments are affected by the Source bundle's soft-wrap indenting:
{ indentedSoftWrap = {
match = '.*(//?)\s+';
format = '${0/(\s*)(.{,4}).*/$1${2/./ /g}/}';
};
softWrap = :true;
}
My comments are comment.line.double-slash.asciidoc, so they fall under the purview of the Source bundle's setting for comment.line.double-slash.
I have considered changing the scope name of my comments in order to evade this, for example to comment.line.doubleslash.asciidoc (no hyphen). That works.
However, I've just discovered that I can do it with a settings file like this:
{ indentedSoftWrap = {};
softWrap = :true;
}
That "shelters" me from the inherited soft-wrap indenting, which is what I was trying to achieve. m.
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Last month I asked how to select some text and press a keyboard shortcut
that would send the selected text to R app:
http://lists.macromates.com/textmate/2014-March/037158.html
This is working excellently well. I¹m interested in extending this, but
cannot figure out how to set it up.
Lets say I have this code:
summary(lm(mpg ~ drat + hp, mtcars))
How can select 'mtcars¹ and hp¹ simultaneously, press a keyboard shortcut
and run this code in R app:
mtcars$hp
Similarly, in this code:
ddply(mtcars, .(cyl), summarise, mean(mpg))
How can select 'mtcars¹ and mpg¹ simultaneously, press a keyboard shortcut
and run this code in R app:
mtcars$mpg
Thanks
Ross
I've since found out you can reply to a thread from the website, by
clicking the authors email
Theres enough info in the mailto link to allow it to be threaded
Moot point now though, since I've changed to individual mails like you
suggest :)
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Allan Odgaard" <mailinglist(a)textmate.org>
> To: "TextMate users" <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Cc:
> Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2014 08:42:30 +0700
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: Strange clipboard bug
> On 4 Apr 2014, at 5:43, Carpii UK wrote:
>
>>
>> Finally if someone could explain how to correctly reply to a reply using
>> this mailing list, that'd be much appreciated. I'm finding the email
>> interface to this list just a little archaic.
>>
>
> If you have subscribed to this list you will get an email that you can
> reply to, just like normal email.
>
> If you are using some (third party) web interface then I don't know what
> their procedure is.
>
>
Thanks, I'll give this a try...
The emails I get are in daily digest format, so it wasn't clear which bits
I need to leave intact so the mailing list can thread it.
Using tm 2.0-alpha.9529 and OSX 10.9.2
I've had this a few times, where I am coding and I cut a short piece of
text, and immediately repaste it elsewhere.
But instead of pasting the clipboard, it pastes the single word
"AMQPChannel" in its place. This seems to be something related to RabbitMQ,
although I don't understand much else about why it would occur.
Any suggestions?
Does textmate embed rabbitMQ, or could it be related to a bundle?
Finally if someone could explain how to correctly reply to a reply using
this mailing list, that'd be much appreciated. I'm finding the email
interface to this list just a little archaic.
Thanks
When running cmd+r (Typeset & View) I get the following message:
This command requires ‘kpsewhich’ which wasn’t found on your system.
The following locations were searched:
/usr/texbin
/usr/bin
/bin
/usr/sbin
/sbin
/usr/local/bin
/opt/X11/bin
/usr/texbin
If ‘kpsewhich’ is installed elsewhere then you need to set in Preferences
→ Variables to the full path of where you installed it.
In Preferences --> Variables I have created a PATH which the definition:
/usr/texbin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/opt/X11/bin:/usr/texbin
I have quite and opened TM. Same thing.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Sent from the textmate users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Steps to reproduce:
open the attached file will cause textmate crash.
no matter use command line:
mate Packet.c
or File -> Open to open this file.
maybe something to do with utf8 text.
the crash log is also upload automatically by the software: https://api.textmate.org/crashes/232914
Expected result:
it shouldn’t crash!
Actual result:
crash!
Environment:
OS version----mac osx 10.9.2
TextMate version---mate 2.6 (2014-03-31 revision 9529) or TextMate 2.0-alpha.9529 is the latest version available—you have version 2.0-alpha.9529.
Hardward—macbook air 2012 Mid 11-inch
I've deleted related files in ~/Library/ and test the default setting, It still crash, so I’m sure it’s a bug of Textmate itself, not bundles.
Hi,
since I'm working with larger documents it would be nice if any user event (keyDown, museDown, etc.) could cancel the while/for-loop to find the matching bracket. [maybe in selection.cc - method: find_enclosed_range]
A simple example:
- take a file 1.2 MB and 50000 lines [plain text]
- select all
- press ( to wrap the selection into ()
- locate caret right of the first (
- move caret to the left
- it takes ca. 10 secs before TM accepts the next user event
Kind regards, Hans
PS Sorry for the sent crash report caused by an error which I did while trying something out. Is there a way to avoid sending such reports after compiling TM by myself?
Hi,
I'm using quite often the wonderful Clipboard History functionality but …
since I see the improvements to be able to work with larger text files, I'm also copying larger text chunks (from 1MB to 5MB) across documents and applications resp. If I do this the Clipboard History (in conjunction with TM) becomes unresponsive and I've to kill TM. I also can't delete the Clipboard History due to the fact that I've to open window in beforehand. The only chance is to delete the Clipboard History physical files.
I wonder if one could improve it a bit. Here some thoughts:
- make it possible to delete the Clipboard History from outside that window (maybe in conjunction with the chance to delete only those entries which are large than xy kBytes)
- make it possible to terminate the opening of the window if the size is too large
To avoid such unresponsive behaviour in generell
- one also could think of to restrict the size of an entry which should be stored, i.e. let's say store only the clipboard content if the size is less than xy kBytes [I think this is the easiest way]
- or if the Clipboard History is called load into the TableView only "a preview or head" (only the first 10 kBytes or so - and which can be hold in a different DB) of the stored items and if the user starts searching the search will be performed outside of the TableView (in file/database)
Is not an urgent issue but … ;)
Kind regards,
Hans
Hello, I am running Textmate 2 on Mavericks. When I try to use the Go
To View e got the error message below. Any ideas?
/Users/flujan/Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/Ruby on
Rails.tmbundle/Support/bin/go_to_alternate_file.rb:10:in `require': no
such file to load -- rails_bundle_tools (LoadError)
from /Users/flujan/Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/Ruby on
Rails.tmbundle/Support/bin/go_to_alternate_file.rb:10
--
Fernando Lujan
Hi,
an tiny issue. I've already my USERNAME's bundle. I pressed CMD+N, selected "New Bundle", and a new bundle was created, BUT the placeholder strings for naming the new bundle were not evaluated, i.e.
Bundle: ${TM_FULLNAME/^(\S+).*$/$1/}’s Bundle
Name: $TM_FULLNAME
Contact: $GZ_EBG13_RZNVY
Cheers,
—Hans
Hi all
I have some .Rnw files with in-line R code, like this:
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod
tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua \Sexpr{mean(mtcars$hp)}.
Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut
aliquip ex ea commodo consequat \Sexpr{mean(mtcars$mpg)}. Duis aute irure
dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla
pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui
officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum \Sexpr{mean(mtcars$wt)}.
I¹m wondering if its possible to do two things:
1. Place cursor inside a Sweave expression then run the code contained
within that expression to R app. So if I place the cursor anywhere between \
and } in any of the three Sweave expressions above, the code within that
expression would be run in R app. For example, if I place the cursor between
³h² and ³p², then this would be ran in R app: mean(mtcars$hp)
2. Select any text and run any R code within the selected text to R app. So
if if select the entire text above, three lines of code would be run in R
app: \Sexpr{mean(mtcars$hp)}, \Sexpr{mean(mtcars$mpg)} and
\Sexpr{mean(mtcars$wt)}
Thanks
Ross
If I go in to the save dialog and SHIFT+CMD+S and select another
"Desktop", I seem to be able to save files.
Seems like a pointer got messed up with the most recently-used
location? Initially, I was attempting to direct the save to another
folder on my Desktop, that's when I first encountered problems.
FYI.
Forrest
I am on OSX Mavericks 13.1.0 Darwin Kernel (64-bit). I just downloaded
the latest Alpha, opened a new window to create a file. When I go to
save it to the desktop, it goes nowhwere. I exited the application and
tried this again, same results.
FYI
Forrest
Hi all,
I am new to text mate 2. I download a version, and it seems that it can only open one file at a time. I want to know if it support creating a project like an IDE? Or it will support it in the future? Thank you.
Best wishes,
Xu Zhou
Hello,
There seems to be a recent change in the way braces/brackets are indented when put on their own line in PHP. Previously (in the last stable release I believe), if I typed:
function test($variable)<return>
{<return>
That would extend to:
function test($variable)
{
<insertion point here>
}
It would appear that with 2.0-alpha.9515, the same keystrokes cause the opening brace to indent, as such:
function test($variable)
{
<insertion point here>
}
In the Javascript context, the behavior has not changed and the braces are still at the same indent level as the function declaration.
Is this by design? Is there a setting that I can change to return PHP to the previous behavior?
Thank you,
Jay
Hi all,
There have been for a short while an addition to the go to file command (cmd+T) that was allowing to filter to methods too by adding a ‘@‘
For the short time it worked, I found that really useful.
Is there any plan for adding that back, or history why it’s not possible or not a good idea ?
Cheers,
David
If I press Fn + backspace, the character to the right of the cursor is
deleted. Is there a keyboard shortcut to insert one space to the right of
cursor?
Thanks
Ross
I edit/write/manipulate a lot of XML files and I'd like to create a simple way to use XPath for searching/selecting in the current document. Ideally, I'd open a textfield akin to the "Incremental Search" (CTRL+S) field and just write the expression, hit enter and the results would open in a "Web Preview" window.
I can get the durrent document's contents and do the XPath stuff, but I don't know how to hi-jack (if at all possible) the Incremental Search bar, or create something that worked similar.
Any clues for how to approach that?
An alternative way would be to just open a $DIALOG, asking for the XPath expression and then do the processing - but I can't see a $DIALOG command that lets me do that (read input)...
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Hi all,
First time poster. I had a question regrading the lineHighlight property.
I.e for having a theme set a background colour to the current line in
TextMate 2. I haven't been able to get it to work.
Will this feature be implemented? If yes, is there a releated feature/bug
reference number that one can track, or an ETA?
Thanks in advance.
Best Regards,
S.P.
Lets say I have this abbreviation:
RSPB
Can I make a command which, when I select ³RSPB² and hit a keyboard
shortcut, will replace ³RSPB² with ³Royal Society for Protection of Birds²?
Thanks
Ross
Oooh, this sounds like a bundle targetted to use with the OSX Mail.app. I might just have to leap to TM2.
Is there a description of its features somewhere?
jon
> Date: Tue, 04 Mar 2014 20:20:06 +0700
> From: "Allan Odgaard" <mailinglist(a)textmate.org>
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: Mail bundle font setting
I use the Mail.bundle for editing my posts to usenet groups, usenet posts seem to look a lot like mail.
If the message I am posting contains quoted text the display is terrible. However I change my font settings the quoted text only changes size, I don't seem to be able to change the font used. I can't find anything in the Mail bundle that relates to font to change this. My usual font (coding and posting to usenet) is Andale Mono Regular (with Antialiasing off), here's the abomination I'm faced with if there is quoted text in my message:
Any ideas where this is set, so that I can change it?
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>
> Perhaps some of the invisible spaces should just be rendered as-is
> (without a substitution), I translated them to visible code points only
> because invisible characters have a tendency to cause hard to diagnose
> problems for end users, but this might be limited to non-breaking space,
> which can easily be typed by accident without noticing.
That would be great. I suggest to show those invisible characters when
"View > Show Invisible Characters" is activated. Although in the current
behaviour of that feature, the original text remains untouched. But if you
include `SpaceCharacters` in "Invisible Characters", then showing them needs
shifting of parts of the original texts to fit the representor of the
invisible characters in place of those zero-widths chars. I guess this is
not
a big problem because those characters are not so common in usual texts, and
when they are there, and the user wants to see "Invisible Characters", I
guess
he wants to see them even if the texts are shifted.
Other Invisible characters I suggest to be shown in "Show Invisible
Characters"
mode:
* Left-to-right mark (U+200E)
* Right-to-left mark (U+200F)
* These: https://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/chars/spaces.html
On Thu, 06 Mar 2014 "Allan Odgaard" wrote:
> The Mail bundle is actually from the early days of TextMate 1.x
Yes, it was invaluable to me as it allowed me to quickly process emails with macros like "Dear {firstname}" and embedded snippets.
That said, I do realize it was a bit of a hack and Mail.app has changed much since then. Does TM2 support a version of Edit in Textmate?
> its
> grammar could be useful if TextMate is setup as external editor for an
> email client that support external editors (where it then has keys to
> increase/decrease quotation level, reformat (quoted) paragraphs, etc.).
Hmm, do you know any email clients for Mavericks that support this?
> it was introduced here:
> http://blog.macromates.com/2006/textmate-tricks/#edit_in_textmate_from_appl…
That post also introduced editable Web Preview, another essential part of my toolkit (and another reason I've been nervous to leave TM1). Is there a TM2 equivalent?
You can probably tell that I want to use TextMate for everything on my computer. Thanks to Allan and everyone else who's contributed to this indispensable workhorse!
jon
For the placeholder of special characters (<U+XXXX>s), the bidirectional
category of placeholders should match the bidirectional category of the
original character. Although I guess almost all of those special characters
which are represented by <U+XXXX> belongs to Boundary_Neutral class.
For example, here you can see what has happened when I've replaced 2 spaces
with Zero-width non-joiners:
[image: تصویر درون برنامهای 1]
Here is the textual version, which is rendered correctly in my browser
(Chrome 33):
(متن راست به چپ)
(متن راستبهچپ)
Properties of U+200C: http://unicode.org/cldr/utility/character.jsp?a=200C
I'm interested in working on it and submitting a pull request, if you
accept this semi-feature-request and specify which solution is preferred. I
have a workaround suggestion: replacing them with some symbolic characters,
for example ⦿ for null, ↩︎ for line separator, ╵ for zero-width space, ╽
for zero-width non-joiner, ╈ zero-width joiner, ...
Best regards
Reza
Hi,
I've just installed textmate (version 2.0-alpha.9515) on a mac running OS X Version 10.8.5.
Whenever I execute a command written in Ruby in textmate (for example, Duplicate Line, or Typeset & View in the Latex bundle), I obtain an error. The error message is
Failure running “Duplicate Line / Selection”. Duplicate Line / Selection:9:in `join': can't convert nil into String (TypeError)
from Duplicate Line / Selection:9
in the first case and
Failure running “Typeset & View (PDF)”. Typeset & View (PDF):4: undefined method `+' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError)
in the second case. This occurs both with keyboard shortcuts and when selecting the command from a menu. Snippets and other shortcuts work.
I don't use Ruby (I use textmate mainly for Latex), so I'm a bit of a loss here. Any help would be appreciated. I searched for posts on similar problems but didn't find any.
Best,
Markus
Tim Bates wrote:
> https://github.com/jessegrosjean/quickcursor
>
> Textmate should just include this, as it rocks for using TextMate as external editor for, for instance, an mail.app :-)
> I use it 10 times a day, I?d estimate.
Thanks--I currently use QuickCursor in TM1. That said, the old Edit-in-Textmate remembered formatting properties like quote indentation, which made it easier to parse email messages, color-code the syntax, and so forth. The old Edit-in-Textmate also saved changes every time you hit Command-S; QuickCursor's changes don't render in Mail until you close the window, and sometimes those changes are lost (say, when multitasking from one window to another).
Still, I appreciate the recommendation, because I'm assuming from your message that QuickCursor works with TM2. As mentioned previously, the other functionality keeping me in TM1 is the ability to edit in Web Preview. Does anyone do that in TM2?
jon
Not entirely sure how to reply to the mailing list via email, hopefully
this will work...
Subject: [TxMt] Re: Disabling entire bundles doesnt persist
From: "Allan Odgaard" <mailinglist(a)textmate.org>
> When you disable the item and save, TextMate should create the following
file:
> ~/Library/Application Support/Avian/Bundles/AppleScript.tmbundle/info.
plist
> Does that file appear on your disk?
Hm, I just noticed what was actually happening is instead of updating
AppleScript bundle, it was silently creating a new AppleScript
2.tmbundle, AppleScript
3.tmbundle etc.
> Additionally it updates the index, which is located at:
> ~/Library/Caches/com.macromates.TextMate/BundlesIndex.binary
> You can check the date of that file. You can also try to quit TextMate,
remove the index, and then relaunch, that will make TM generate a new index.
Thanks, this fixed my problem.
I deleted the index and when TM relaunched, the unwanted bundles are hidden
and disabled in Bundle editor.
I guess it somehow got out of sync
I open the bundle editor, select a bundle (such as AppleScript), and then
untick 'Enable this item'
I then hit CMD-S to save, and at this point AppleScript disappears from the
Bundle menu (which is what Id like to happen)
However, on quitting TM and relaunching, the AppleScript bundle is enabled
once again.
Using build build 2.0-alpha.9515
Is this a known issue, and is there a workaround?
Thanks
Let's say I'm working in a .R file on this block of code:
mtcars_sub <- subset(mtcars, cyl == 6)
mtcars_lm <- lm(mpg ~ disp, mtcars)
summary(mtcars_lm)
I highlight the block of code and send it to the R console. Following this,
I then edit the code block (predictor added to model), so it becomes:
mtcars_sub <- subset(mtcars, cyl == 6)
mtcars_lm <- lm(mpg ~ disp + wt, mtcars)
summary(mtcars_lm)
Can I send the edited code block to the R console, using a keyboard
shortcut, without having to go back and highlight it? This feature is
implemented in RStudio and is something I miss after having switched to
TextMate.
Thanks
Ross
Thanks Rob that was it.
I changed disableIndentCorrections from ‘1’ to ‘emptyLines’ in the Python bundle and it has reverted to the old behaviour.
{ disableIndentCorrections = 'emptyLines';
indentOnPaste = 'simple';
}
Pretty sure I have was using default settings before.
—
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> On alpha.9517 the auto indentation seems to have changed that if you
> leave a blank line after a function TextMate will keep indenting
> subsequent lines.
>
> def boo():
> """docstring for boo"""
> pass
>
> print <— this line is automatically indented unless you use ⌘[
>
> I had a look in the Python bundle and the language grammar is
> unchanged. Am I missing a setting somewhere to revert to the old
> behaviour?
From the release notes…
> It is now possible to set the `disableIndentCorrections` to
> `emptyLines`. This will disable the indent corrections only when
> typing on empty lines, which has been made default for HTML.
I’m sure it has something to do with that, though it doesn’t sound
like anything should change (outside of HTML) if you were still using
default settings. Then again, if you were using default settings, the
behavior you’ve noticed would not be new. (I disabled it a long time
ago.)
I’m using “emptyLines” now just to see if there’s a benefit.
Before, I was using “:true”. I haven’t figured out the difference
yet.
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On alpha.9517 the auto indentation seems to have changed that if you leave a blank line after a function TextMate will keep indenting subsequent lines.
def boo():
"""docstring for boo"""
pass
print <— this line is automatically indented unless you use ⌘[
I had a look in the Python bundle and the language grammar is unchanged. Am I missing a setting somewhere to revert to the old behaviour?
—
Iain
Let's say I have R open and i¹m editing a .R filewith TextMate. In my .R
file I have a line of code like this:
lm(mpg ~ drat, mtcars)
Is it possible to set up a keyboard shortcut, which when pressed whilst an R
object was selected, would send that object to the R console inside a
function.
For example:
I select 'mpg', press COMMAND + OPTION + L, and this object would be run in
the R console as: length(mpg)
I select mtcars', press COMMAND + OPTION + S, and this object would be run
in the R console as: summary(mtcars)
I select 'lm(mpg ~ drat, mtcars)', press COMMAND + OPTION + P, and this
object would be run in the R console as: plot(lm(mpg ~ drat, mtcars))
Thanks
Ross
So I just read on slashdot about GitHub's Atom editor: http://atom.io Yay
cross platform, etc, etc, but nothing that's going to turn my head from
TextMate obviously. Nice to know that others are seeing the light,
however, right?
And then I saw this gem in its up-front feature list:
- Import TextMate grammars and themes
Oh hello there...
In my new AsciiDoc bundle, I've still got a major problem which was one of the reasons I wrote my own bundle - in other words, my attempt to solve this problem by rewriting this bundle from scratch didn't work.
The problem is manifested in various guises, but one of the main ways is that when I scroll up in a long document, the window hesitates for about a second before showing the new window-full of text.
I have come to suspect that this is because of indented soft wrapping. I do not have any indented soft wrapping, and I do not see any indented soft wrapping, and I do not *want* any indented soft wrapping, but various indications lead me to believe that other bundles are trying to impose it upon me in some contexts.
I could try to find all of these contexts and give their scopes different names, but what I would *really* like to do is shelter my main scope (text.asciidoc) from all imposed indented soft wrapping. In other words, I just want to turn this feature OFF. I believe that this will greatly assist the text window in rendering.
How do I do that? I see how to specify what indented soft wrapping *is* for some scope, but is there a setting that just says NO to all indented soft wrapping? Can I say indentedSoftWrap = :false?
(Note that I want to keep soft wrapping; this is a marked-up text bundle, so it has paragraphs that need to soft wrap. But I want to relieve the layout engine of _all_ **indented** soft wrapping, as I believe this is causing the layout engine to suffer greatly.)
Thanks - m.
PS We were just starting to talk about this in an earlier thread when I interrupted the flow, by talking about the problem of a GUI to handle things like this. But now I'm sorry I did that, because I never got to hear the answer. :)
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Is it possible to force specific links in the HTML output window to open
in the default browser (instead of the HTML output window itself)?
Background info: I have a Rails project where the testsuite already
creates a dump of the HTML page for each failed feature spec. Now I’m
trying to extend RSpec’s TextMateFormatter to include links to these
files. Works so far, but I need to open the saved HTML pages in my
default browser so that I have my usual developer tools around for
debugging.
(A possible workaround is of course to drag the link to the browser’s
dock icon. Just being able to click the link would be easier, though.)
Stefan
When I hit Command R in a .py file, I get
warning: Insecure world writable dir /Users/coldrick/Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles in PATH, mode 040777
Why?
Best regards,
David
When removing the argument of an autocompleted block and pressing return will result in multiple carets spread over 3 lines. (see attached video). Anyone else noticed this behavior? Maybe also in other languages/grammars?
Koen
Hello Textmate list,
I am trying to understand why the knitr.tmbundle is not showing all the
commands in the bundle menu as shown below:
[image: Inline image 1]
It's missing a few commands there, such as "Knit in R". You can try it out
yourself by installing it:
$ cd ~/Library/Application Support/Avian/Bundles
$ git clone git@github.com:lcolladotor/knitr.tmbundle.git
Note that https://github.com/lcolladotor/knitr.tmbundle is forked from
https://github.com/fonnesbeck/knitr.tmbundle as I tried to fix some other
minor issues (uuid conflicts with SWeave bundle, ^< shortcut for "insert
code chunk" macro). The original repo is
https://github.com/textmate/sweave.tmbundle
The menu is incomplete regardless of whether the SWeave bundle is installed
or not.
I tried playing around with the .plist file after reading
http://superuser.com/questions/380371/how-do-i-create-a-new-snippet-in-text…
leading
to https://gist.github.com/9077862 but that didn't work either.
Any tips on how to fix the menu will be greatly appreciated! Right now the
only thing that comes to mind is using the Bundle creator GUI and re-making
the commands, but that sounds like the last option to take.
I'm using TextMate 2.0-alpha.9503 on a Mac with OS X 10.8.5.
Thank you,
Leonardo
Leonardo Collado Torres, PhD student
Department of Biostatistics
Johns Hopkins University
Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Blog: http://lcolladotor.github.io/ <http://bit.ly/FellBit>
In a .Rnw (Sweave) file, if I go to Bundles > latex > TeXcount, I get the
following in the pop up box:
[l;3lm!!! Encountered }without corresponding { !!![Om
[l;3lm!!! Encountered }without corresponding { !!![Om
[l;3lml!! Encountered iwithout corresponding { !!![Om
[l;3lm!!! Encountered iwithout corresponding { !!![Om
[l;3lm!!! Encountered iwithout corresponding { !!![Om
[l;3lm!!! Encountered iwithout corresponding { !!![Om
[l;3 lm!!! Encountered iwithout corresponding {. !!![Om
[l;3lm!!! Reached end offile while waiting for }. !!![Om
[l;3lm!!! Reached end offile while waiting for S !!![Om
[l;3lm!!! Reached end offile while waiting for }. !!![Om
[l;3lm!!! Reached end offile while waiting for }. !!![Om
[l;3lm!!! Reached end offile while waiting for S !!![Om
[l;3lml!! Reached end offile while waiting for }. !!![Om
However, TeXcount works fine in a .tex file. So it looks like the problem
occurs because the .Rnw contains R code.
Is there a way to get TeXcount working in a .Rnw file?
Thanks
Ross
I was measuring the character length of a line using the ‘line:column’ indicator in the bottom left corner of a TM 2 window until I had a reason to doubt its accuracy. I used the count words command to confirm. I have a line with 153 characters, and the ‘line:column’ indicator reads ‘157’ with the cursor at the end (which I would expect to mean there are 156 characters before the cursor). See attached. Why might this be?
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The notion that I might be able to build TextMate on my own machine is so cool that I thought I'd give it a try. I got a very long way (thanks to the wonderful instructions at the github site) but when the actual moment came to do some compiling, we choked up:
[1/1] Generate ‘build.ninja’…
[3/993] Compile ‘Shared/PCH/prelude.mm’…
FAILED: '/Applications/Xcode51-Beta5.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/clang++' -c -pipe -fPIC -gdwarf-2 -m64 -mmacosx-version-min=10.7 -isysroot "/Applications/Xcode51-Beta5.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.8.sdk" -funsigned-char -D'NULL_STR="\uFFFF"' -Wall -Wwrite-strings -Wformat -Winit-self -Wmissing-include-dirs -Wno-parentheses -Wno-sign-compare -Wno-switch -Wno-address-of-temporary -IShared/include -fcolor-diagnostics -DNDEBUG -Os -fvisibility=hidden -std=c++11 -stdlib=libc++ -fobjc-abi-version=3 -fobjc-arc -Xclang -fobjc-default-synthesize-properties -fobjc-call-cxx-cdtors -x objective-c++-header -o /Users/mattneuburg/build/TextMate/Shared/PCH/prelude.mm.gch -MMD -MF /Users/mattneuburg/build/TextMate/Shared/PCH/prelude.mm.gch.d -I/Users/mattneuburg/build/TextMate/include Shared/PCH/prelude.mm
error: unknown argument: '-fobjc-default-synthesize-properties'
Is this just because I've installed the Xcode 5.1 beta? Thx - m.
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Citation completion is not working for me in child .tex files. The child
.tex file is in a different folder to the parent .tex file and also the .bib
file. But even if I move everything into the same folder it doesn¹t work.
Is there a way to get citation completion working in a child file?
Thanks
Ross
Make a Markdown document like this (ignore the equal signs, they are just to show you the boundaries of the document content)
===
* One
* Two
Three
===
The Markdown bundle marks "Three" as markup.raw.block. This is wrong. As you'll see if you preview the document, it is the second paragraph of the second-level markup.list.unnumbered.
To make things worse, the bundle turns off wrapping in markup.raw.block, so if "Three" is a long paragraph, now you can't read it because it runs off the right side of the window.
m.
PS Granted, nested lists in Markdown are annoying and incoherent; this is one of the main reasons why I use kramdown instead. Nevertheless, the syntax coloring and wrapping should try not to get in the way of constructing one's document.
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Under Edit Bundles: Themes : Settings : Markup:Heading 1, I tried to change the size of the font to something smaller, but it didn’t seem to work.
How do I change the size of the displayed heading in Markdown mode?
Hello,
I looked around for quite some while now, but everything I found online did
either not apply for TextMate 2 any more or did just not help me to solve my
problem.
I am using:
- OSX 10.9 (latest updates installed)
- TeXLive 2009 (now also 2013)
- latest LaTeX bundle (reinstalled just before)
What happens:
- I open a file that compiles just fine from terminal using pdflatex in
TextMate 2.
- I hit command+r
- The HTML output window opens ans says (twice in different font size, one
on top of other): "Error: Could not open to check for packages." And in a
second line it continues: "This is most likely a problem with
TM_LATEX_MASTER".
- The main TextMate window then also said: "Failure running 'Typeset&View
(PDF)'. Command returned status code 1."
Some more info:
- I do try to compile a simple file, no includes or imports... So I guess I
do not need TM_LATEX_MASTER, do I?
- The LaTeX bundle is set up to use pdflatex.
- Using "defaults write com.macromates.textmate latexDebug 1" does not cause
any additional outputs within TextMates GUI, nor in the Console.
What else did I try:
- I completely reset all TextMate settings (by deleting several folders and
files as suggested somewhere in the net) -- this changed a LOT, my TextMate
was certainly not the same any longer... but error remained the same.
If anybody has ANY idea what the most likely totally braindead and stupid
thing is that I do not see... please let me know... you'd be my personal
hero and I will worship you for weeks... ;)
Thanks,
Florian
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I’d like to highlight conflict markers (“<<<<<<< HEAD”, “=======”, …)
across all file types.
I created a small bundle with an injection grammar for this, but it only
works correctly for plain text. It seems that in most source grammars
other rules take precedence (e.g. in Ruby “=======” has the scope
“keyword.operator.assignment.ruby”) and therefore the injection grammar
won’t get applied.
Is there any way to solve this?
Stefan
As you probably know, I'm trying to write a new AsciiDoc bundle from the ground up. When I created this bundle, my tmLanguage file was named untitled.tmLanguage even though I have entered AsciiDoc in the bundle editor as the name of the language grammar. My question is, how can I rename this file asciidoc.tmLanguage? (If I do it directly in the Finder, TextMate simply loses track of the file altogether and thinks I no longer have a language grammar.) m.
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