I need a bit of help.
I'm trying to use Textmate's blogging bundle to streaming posting to a wordpress blog. I've read Brett Terpstra's blog on the topic, and I'm trying to use his approach. But I'm encountering problems.
(1) Images won't display in the WP post. I must upload them by hand to the Media folder, and code the path to the image by hand.
(2) Code blocks don't render correctly. Instead of rending in a 'verbatim' style, they render in a way that ignores line breaks.
I'm not doing anything fancy with my markdown. But I have little experience with WP. (I can't, for example, find the wp-contents folder to see if I can change the write permissions.)
Of course, I've googled to see if this is a common problem, but I can't find any fixes.
I would be very thankful if anyone could point me to material, share their experience, or otherwise help point me in a direction that allows me to continue to use Textmate's blogging bundle to post info to my WP-site.
Thanks in advance for whatever people can share.
Jason
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I asked this in another thread, and was pointed to a partial answer,
but will give it another go more clearly.
Is there anywhere (webpage, wiki page, source code) that clearly lists
the available scopes that are treated as the assumptive default basis?
There is the old page at:
http://manual.macromates.com/en/scope_selectors but it appears to be
out of date, and it doesn't describe the new events (triggers?) such
as callback.*
In addition, I know that bundles can define their own such selectors,
which brings me to my next question/request:
Is it possible to have TM2 report the currently available scopes? We
have the ability to report the stack of scopes under the current
cursor/selection(Ctrl-Shit-Cmd-P), but I'd like to see all the
available scopes registered. (Perhaps limit it to the current
document type/active language bundle.)
Right now I have many bundle ideas, but no idea what is possible to
work with, what would need to be extended in TM2 itself, etc. Knowing
the lay of the land would go a long ways towards forming a mental
model of how to approach various tasks.
I'm hitting Command+/ to toggle code comments on and off, but it always
defaults to block comments (/* ... */). Is there a way to default Command+/
to line comments (// ...), or can I press another hotkey to do this?
Cheers,
Andrew Pennebaker
www.yellosoft.us
Hi,
I have a little feature request I would like to discuss about. I think I remember from a previous discussion that Allan prefers to have those kind of discussions on the mailing list rather than on github, so here I go.
One of the few things I appreciate when using such monstrosities as Eclipse is the support for local history. Of course, there is version control to achieve something similar, but sometimes, local history is just better (for example, the fact that it automatically records edit history, instead of relying on explicitly committing a change; and sometimes, it's just bad practice to commit tiny changes to a repository).
Of course, implementing such a thing for Textmate is a vast task. However, there is one use case that seems to cover most of my uses of local history in Eclipse and alike, which is the ability to easily revert to a clean state when I want to try something. I can imagine that this can be easily obtained in Textmate by having commands such as "set bookmark in undo history" and "undo to last bookmark in undo history". My workflow would be simply to set an undo history bookmark before I want to try a few risky changes, then easily revert those changes just by calling the undo to bookmark command. This would give me a simple way to avoid repetitive calls to undo, which can be tedious and risky (since it's not always obvious to see what you're undoing and there is the risk of undoing some steps too far).
Any thoughts?
enas
Hello, I would like to create a command that in part pastes the contents of the clipboard, using TextMate 2. How would one access the contents of the clipboard in a command? I am using Ruby, but I am open to whatever works.
Thanks in advance,
steven
Hi,
Is it me or did the "Go to Last Edit ⌥⌘J" command disappear in one of the last builds (only notice it now, but it was definitely there in the first alpha builds)?
If yes, any reason for that? Will it reappear?
Thanks!
enas
In TM2's "Go To File" dialog, there are three tabs across the top
containing the project directory, current dir, open files.
Is there a way to select these via a keyboard shortcut?
Thanks.
I'd like to bring the current behaviour of the file tabs to discussion, as the corresponding issue on github has been closed.
My problem is that switching between files with cmd-T or clicking on files in the file browser reorders the tabs, moving the current file's tab to the right of the old file's tab.
This behaviour is, so I'm told, to make sure that closing the open file will result in going back to the previous file.
How is it then that changing files by clicking on the tab does not change the order?
To me it seems this behaviour is quite odd, and it's not standard UI (or is there another app that moves tabs around like this?).
In my mind, tabs also serve the purpose of organising, and people may want to have tabs in a logical order (e.g. chapters in a LaTeX project). The fact that tabs can be manually dragged around suggests that this is something the user can set and which should not be changed by the program.
In order to keep the intended function of returning to the previous file when the current one is closed, why not simply keep a history list of tabs per window?
Jonas
Is there an easy way to open Bundle Support files and/or directories directly from the Bundle Editor window? I can browse the file tree but can't seem to easily access any of the files.
A workaround like Option+Click on a directory (in Support folders in Bundle Editor) to open a new TextMate window with that folder in the file browser would be perfect. Any such thing possible?
Thanks :)
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I love the Markdown folding in TextMate 2.
Just one thing: at the moment, headings, sub-headings, sub-sub-headings, are
not nested in their folding.
It would be great if folding, say, a Level 1 heading (#) also folded all of
its sub-headings (##), sub-sub- headings (###), etc. under that heading. It
woudl be nice if the folding structure mirrored the (nested) structure of
headings of the document.
Would it be possible to implement this in TextMate 2’s Markdown, and is it at
all on the horizon?
hello,
i have an issue to get command help via ctrl + h in php scope. in textmate (version 1.5) I get an http view about the selected command. in version 2 I get the following message "Nothing to lookup(hint: place the caret over a function name)"
With the PHP_MANUAL_LOCATION variable I try'd to fix this with an local copy of the php.net help, but this don't work neither.
Have someone a fix or a hint for this?
greetings Björn
Hello guys.
I have a problem with TM2 + Avian Missing. I can't create new files using
'new file' option in my context menu.
I already tried uninstall and reinstall TM2, remove and clone again Avian
Missing, but no works.
The error is:
/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/Bundle
Support.tmbundle/Support/shared/lib/tm/detach.rb:3: undefined method `+'
for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError)
from New File:5:in `require'
from New File:5
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I usually have TextMate 2 output LaTeX to Skim, but today, suddenly, LaTeX output appears in a split pane in the editor window. I've looked in the bundle preferences, where Viewing is still set to Skim and both "Show PDF automatically" and "Keep log window open" are checked.
This occurred in TM2 9307.
Downloading a nightly build has solved the problem, but I thought someone would like to know.
I'd like to bring SVN and file pane behaviour up again.
I've been using both extensively, and run into this situation frequently: Working in file A, press cmd-Y, 5 to commit, realise after hitting commit that in fact file B was selected in file viewer and the wrong file with the wrong commit message was committed.
As for the heuristics which file to apply cmd-Y to:
1) If the file browser has focus, take its selection, if the editor has focus, take that.
2) In the commit window, show all uncommitted changes in (the parent folder of the file browser or root of working copy, whichever is lower) and below, but only select the items from 1)
Would that cause any side-effects?
If we cannot agree on how this should behave, can the precedence behaviour of file viewer be somehow customized?
Best,
Jonas
I use Quickcursor (http://www.hogbaysoftware.com/products/quickcursor) and I was able to use it with TM2 until a short time ago (sometimes last week) by adding com.macromates.TextMate.preview to the Custom Bundle ID. However with version 9313 of TextMate the interaction is broken. Now, Quickcursor still launches TextMate, but as far as I can see TextMate starts with a new (untitled and empty) document and it does not communicate back with Quickcursor, when you close the document, it asks to save it as a new file.
All the best
Guido
I have TM_RUBY specified to point to rvm's textmate_ruby. When opening TextMate using 'mate .' it subsequently uses the system ruby, but not the system gemset, and bundle commands start to fail because of incompatabilities.
When opening TextMate directly, or it is already open when I use mate, all is well.
Where the actual problem lies is difficult to tell, and I don't need a solution now I've worked out how to avoid it, but did figure that it'd be helpful to mention.
Cheers,
Simon
Just downloaded and installed TextMate 2 alpha today, v9313.
I have a question, It doesn't seem that if I have the File Browser tab open (I've defaulted to left side), that I can right click in that window to create a new file. I've created a new file, but I then have to navigate down to the directory hierarchy that's displayed in the File Browser tab to save the file. As soon as I do, the File Browser tab displays the file, etc. At this point, right clicking on the File Browser tab seems to bring up a "standard" OSX Finder menu, and all I see there is a "New Folder", but not a "New File".
I've seen some videos of the previous version of TextMate, and it allowed creating new files, adding files, etc. by right clicking in the File Browser tab. Is this functionality removed? Or did I miss something in the config, or ????
On 21.09.2012, at 17:02, Brandon Fryslie <brandon(a)fryslie.com> wrote:
> Dude, we used TM1.
My post was in reply to Randall Hand who has just discovered TextMate and started this discussion on the mailing list. He probably doesn't know the history of TextMate 2. I'm sorry if that wasn't clear.
> Some things are different in TM2, on the vast whole, everything is improved, restructured, cleaned up, and much more powerful.
I haven't really noticed any game changers *for me* in TextMate 2, but that's not supposed to be a complaint.
> Sorry some of the features don't comply with your vague, nebulous specifications.
I don't think there is anything »nebulous« or »vague« about missing TM1-style projects or wanting to have a functional bundle editor. While the latter is a matter of time, the former is a design decision made prior to open sourcing TextMate 2.
> Textmate 2 is open source now, I can't really see how you can complain like you are whatsoever.
There is no reason for ad hominem attacks and acerbic attitude. Where else other than this mailing list should we exchange opinions on how to make TextMate 2 better? After all, the reason we are here is because we like TextMate and we care that eventually we will have 2.0 final on our SSDs (hopefully before I get tenure, though ;-)).
Max
On 21.09.2012, at 06:44, Travis Dunn <tdunn13(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I don't think there's anything personal intended here by anyone, but I also think calling someone's work a "huge disappointment" is rather harsh, and will be taken personal if intended that way or not. Also, generally i just disagree with the approach of "I dont want to switch to another editor but if X isn't implemented/fixed, i'll have to", if you need to switch to something that works better for you, go for it. A single editor is never going to be everything to everyone.
I think the disappointment is hard to understand for people who haven't used TM1's projects. You could manage files with TM1 in two ways: either you could either create a project or you could open them as a directory (e. g. by typing »mate .« in the Terminal), and to some people, that was *the* feature that got them sold on TM1. So you can expect that a removal of one of the most important features is going to create an equally large reaction. I was using both modes, most of my stuff was organized in projects, some other things were done in the file browser, and it was *the* feature that got me hooked on TextMate.
The problem with TextMate 1 (for me, at least) is that it has become »creaky« because it hasn't been updated for a very long time in a substantial way (can't quite pin point the time, but feels like 10.4~10.5 time frame, please correct me if I'm wrong). On 10.4, Textmate was the posterboy of a rock solid app, but in 10.6 or so, you could tell that not all of its gears meshed well with OS X new shiny internals (I remember problems with the built-in dictionary, for instance).
What is interesting, though, is that even after all of these years, nobody has really made a better TextMate 1. I've tried the usual suspects, Chocolat, Sublime Text 2, BBEdit, you name them, but they're usually not any better than what we have with TextMate 2 (Chocolat is still 1.0ish and does not have good support for LaTeX, for instance, and Sublime Text 2 does not really feel like a Mac app). TextMate's LaTeX bundle is still the gold standard for me, and it has some features I crucially rely upon (e. g. auto completion of labels and citations), so I won't switch unless another text editor has the same features.
The lead developer and owner of macromates, Allen Oodgard, has made it clear that it was a conscious decision of him to abandon projects in favor of a file-based management (+ .tm_properties). I don't know whether the periodic waves of discussions on the topic will or won't change his mind, but even if they do, there are probably other things on his list of priorities (e. g. a bundle editor in TextMate 2).
However, Project+ was an add-on developed by a third-party, so if TextMate 2 allows for similarly deep »customization«, perhaps this void will be filled by a third party. And now that TextMate 2 is open source, perhaps it can be contributed to the main source? One can dream ;-)
Max
Hello,
I'm having trouble syncing LaTeX in the direction TextMate --> Skim. Specifically, I'm (still) using this script: http://ebundles.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/Bundles/Latex.tmbundle/Commands/Fi…
and the following lines don't work for me:
if [[ "$V" == Skim ]]; then
SCRIPT="$(find_app Skim.app)/Contents/Resources/displayline"
if [[ -x "$SCRIPT" ]]; then
"$SCRIPT" &>/dev/console "$TM_LINE_NUMBER" "$PDF" "$TM_FILEPATH"
else
echo "Unable to locate $V."
fi
fi
I found a workaround which is to comment out and replace as follows
if [[ "$V" == Skim ]]; then
SCRIPT="$(find_app Skim.app)/Contents/Resources/displayline"
# if [[ -x "$SCRIPT" ]]; then
/Volumes/Home/Applications/Skim.app/Contents/SharedSupport/displayline &>/dev/console "$TM_LINE_NUMBER" "$PDF" "$TM_FILEPATH"
# else
# echo "Unable to locate $V."
# fi
fi
That said, I don't understand why I can't get it working in its original form, because find_app appears to work and displayline appears executable:
FZs-MacBook:bin fz$ pwd
/Volumes/Home/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/bin
FZs-MacBook:bin fz$ ./find_app Skim.app
/Volumes/Home/Applications/Skim.appFZs-MacBook:bin fz$ ls -l /Volumes/Home/Applications/Skim.app/Contents/SharedSupport/displayline
-rwxr-xr-x@ 1 fz staff 1735 Mar 12 2012 /Volumes/Home/Applications/Skim.app/Contents/SharedSupport/displayline
FZs-MacBook:bin fz$
Can anyone suggest a better fix than my workaround?
Thanks in advance,
Francois
In the latest alpha, my dead keys (set up with Ukelele:
http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&id=ukelele)
produce a snippet completion dialogue and have therefore been rendered
unusable.
This is problematic because it means not only can the dead keys not be
used for their alternate purpose, but they can't even be used to insert
the unaltered character.
Best,
Garrett
Hi,
I am updating my website from XHTML to HTML5 along with changing some other
code elements - so there is probably 20-25 different types of code changes
needed in total. Is there a way of building 'all' the required changes into
TextMate and running it so that it changes the code it finds on a given web
page?
I have looked at the 'Find And Replace' tool and it would still be a very
manual process to go through the 200+ web pages individually. Is there a
faster way? Some kind of function?
Thanks
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I've installed rmate on a remote server although I'm able to create a new
file on this server, when doing some modification on an existing file, they
aren't saved after the saving and closing on the TextMate side.
The server is running Xubuntu 12.04, ruby 1.9.3 has been installed using
rvm.
the remote file perms are :
-rwxrw-r-- 1 yt yt 455 sept. 6 16:59 menu.zsh
what i did :
$ ssh dell-par
Welcome to Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS (GNU/Linux 3.2.0-30-generic x86_64)
* Documentation: https://help.ubuntu.com/
Last login: Fri Sep 7 09:18:50 2012 from
2a01:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:2559
Linux D620 3.2.0-30-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Aug 24 16:52:48 UTC 2012
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
14:49:17 up 5:38, 2 users, load average: 0.11, 0.29, 0.56
yt@D620 /home/yt $ rmate bin/menu.zsh
yt@D620 /home/yt $ cat bin/menu.zsh
#!/usr/bin/zsh
MENU_DIR=${HOME}/bin/scripts
MENU_ITEMS=(`ls ${MENU_DIR}`)
while (( 1 > 0 )) {
i=0
while (( i++ < ${#MENU_ITEMS} )) {
echo "${i} -> ${MENU_ITEMS[i]:r}"
}
echo "${i}|q -> quit"
echo -n "Entrez un nombre de 1 à ${i} (ou q pour quitter). : "
read NUM
if [[ ${NUM} -eq ${i} || ${NUM} == "q" ]]; then
echo "bye!"
exit 0
else
echo "Vous avez choisi '${MENU_ITEMS[${NUM}]:r}'."
${MENU_DIR}/${MENU_ITEMS[${NUM}]}
fi
}
exit $?
yt@D620 /home/yt $
my local ~/.ssh/config file :
$ cat ~/.ssh/config
Host dell-par
User yt
Hostname 2a01:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:a960
RemoteForward 52698 127.0.0.1:52698
Host dell-pal
User yt
Hostname 2a01:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:a960
RemoteForward 52698 127.0.0.1:52698
Host gericom
User yt
Hostname 2a01:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:a07b
RemoteForward 52698 127.0.0.1:52698
also i wonder if it is usefull to put "RemoteForward 52698 127.0.0.1:52698"
for each host.
best
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: textmate-bounces+s.j.holden=brighton.ac.uk(a)lists.macromates.com
> [mailto:textmate-
> bounces+s.j.holden=brighton.ac.uk(a)lists.macromates.com] On Behalf Of
> Allan Odgaard
> Sent: 18 September 2012 10:57
> To: TextMate users
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: Problem saving to NFS share from b9147
>
> On Sep 18, 2012, at 11:39 AM, Steve Holden <S.J.Holden(a)brighton.ac.uk>
> wrote:
>
> > [...] have found a critical bug for me in b9147 [...] set_attributes() failed:
> > Attribute not found.
>
> Afraid the bug is in NFS. If TextMate gets an error from any of the API
> involved during save, it will report that as an error (as it should) and treat the
> file as not saved.
> ...
> There is a 2.0 way to do the same [work-around]:
>
> defaults write com.macromates.TextMate.preview volumeSettings '{
> "/net/" = { extendedAttributes = 0; }; }'.
>
> This will disable them for all paths under /net/ - this setting should be
> moved to .tm_properties, but right now, the above should be a workaround.
Perfect! Thanks for the incredibly quick and helpful response, Alan - TM2 it is then :-)
Are you still considering whether to add a Donate button to the site?
Best wishes,
Steve
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In the 9309 release of TM2 the placement of the html output window is broken. The placement on the right does not work anymore.
The command
defaults write com.macromates.TextMate.preview htmlOutputPlacement right
does not work. I'm only able to change to a separate windows, i.e.,
defaults write com.macromates.TextMate.preview htmlOutputPlacement window
All the best
Guido
Hi, folks
I’m loving TM v2 – and would love to switch to it full-time, but have found a critical bug for me in b9147 which is making that awkward.
One of my projects is hosted on an old NFS v3 share (hosted on old Solaris 9 server) which is auto-mounted on my Mac Pro (running 10.6.8 – which I’m conscious is becoming deprecated with TM2; I’ll be upgrading to 10.8 soon). The file is owned by a different user, but the share is root-mountable from my workstation, so ‘sudo’ will allow me to update the file.
After making a change to a file, I press CMD-S, enter my credentials, and it prompts with:
The document “filename.pm” could not be saved.
set_attributes() failed: Attribute not found.
The file *is* updated on disk, but the red “close window” icon in the top-left of the window remains in its unsaved state, and TM thinks the file hasn’t been saved.
I’ve tried the TM1-style fix (though I’m not sure whether this still applies to TM2) before restarting TM2:
http://manual.macromates.com/en/saving_files#extended_attributes_metadata
but this doesn’t help.
Logged messages:
$ g textmate /var/log/system.log
Sep 18 10:07:06 [0x0-0x76a76a].com.macromates.TextMate.preview[34899]: TextMate: error unobserving fd 31: No such file or directory
Sep 18 10:07:06 [0x0-0x76a76a].com.macromates.TextMate.preview[34899]: TextMate: error unobserving fd 13: No such file or directory
Sep 18 10:07:07 SecurityAgent[46060]: com.macromates.textmate.openfile|2012-09-18 10:07:07 +0100
Sep 18 10:07:09 [0x0-0x76a76a].com.macromates.TextMate.preview[34899]: authorization (pid 34899): got âcom.macromates.textmate.openfileâ
Sep 18 10:07:09 com.macromates.auth_server[51179]: authorization (pid 51179): got âcom.macromates.textmate.openfileâ
I’m not expecting you to be able to replicate the problem (my condolences if you’re using NFS for anything ;-), but I thought I should report the problem in case it was helpful. Is there anything I could try which would help you troubleshoot this?
If there’s a local change I can make (a .tm_properties file option for the root of the shared folder, say), I’d be grateful for any advice…
(in the meantime, this is all the incentive I need to transition off our old NFS server to our git repo ;-) ).
Best wishes,
Steve
PS my NFS shares are mounted with these options (which usually help with Solaris NFS servers)
$ m /etc/nfs.conf
# Mount options to help ease problems with flaky NFS connections to Solaris 10 NFS (v4) shares
nfs.client.mount.options = vers=3,tcp,resvport,soft,intr,bg,locallocks,rdirplus,nosuid,nodev
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wondering if anyone can spot what is wrong with this textmate command for
corona sdk? It worked fine until I updated to the latest daily build of
Corona. I tried to change the path variable, but to no avail. Basically
nothing happens when I hit Command-R (whereas normally it would kick off
corona with my project file)
Hi Darren,
Just wondering if you're aware of any changes required to get the RUN
command to work on the latest build of corona? I've tried changing the path
but it still doesn't respond. I'm not quite sure how to get some logging
happening within a textmate bundle...
thanks
Greg
--------------
#!/bin/bash
if [[ ${#SKIN} < 1 ]] ; then
SKIN="iPhone"
fi
CORONA_SIM_PATH="/Applications/CoronaSDK/Corona\ Terminal"
#if [[ ${#SDK_PATH} > 0 ]] ; then
# CORONA_SIM_PATH=$SDK_PATH"/simulator"
#else
# CORONA_SIM_PATH="/Applications/CoronaSDK/Corona\ Terminal"
## CORONA_SIM_PATH="/Applications/CoronaSDK/simulator"
## CORONA_SIM_PATH="/Applications/CoronaSDK/Corona\ Simulator"
#fi
if [[ ${#TM_PROJECT_DIRECTORY} > 0 ]] ; then
TARGET_DIR=$TM_PROJECT_DIRECTORY
else
TARGET_DIR=$TM_DIRECTORY
fi
# In order for the simulator relaunch to work, "Enable access for assistive
devices" must be selected in System Preferences > Universal Access.
osascript <<- APPLESCRIPT
display dialog "I love the MacTipper Blog!"
on appIsRunning(appName)
tell application "System Events" to (name of processes) contains appName
end appIsRunning
on selectAppMenuItem(app_name, menu_name, menu_item)
try
-- bring the target application to the front
tell application app_name
activate
end tell
tell application "System Events"
tell process app_name
tell menu bar 1
tell menu bar item menu_name
tell menu menu_name
click menu item menu_item
end tell
end tell
end tell
end tell
end tell
return true
on error error_message
return false
end try
end selectAppMenuItem
if appIsRunning("Corona Simulator") then
selectAppMenuItem("Corona Simulator","File","Relaunch")
else
tell application "Terminal"
-- tell application "iTerm"
do script "$CORONA_SIM_PATH -project $TM_PROJECT_DIRECTORY -skin $SKIN"
end tell
end if
APPLESCRIPT
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How can one best debug a TextMate command within a bundle that is not working
properly? It has unix & apple script within it? e.g.
- is there a way to run at a console level?
- a way to include some log messages?
thanks
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Hi,
This is a bit odd; in the latest build (9309), the file browser is not showing anything other than my .gitignore file in a Haskell project.
Here's what my .tm_properties looks like:
TM_GIT = "/usr/bin/git"
exclude = "{*.{hi,p_o,o,pyc,gz,aux},Icon,CVS,_darcs,_MTN,\{arch\},blib,*~.nib,vendor,*.log,tmp,log,coverage,coverage.data}"
include = "{.tm_properties,.htaccess,.rvmrc,.gitignore}"
fontName = "Menlo Regular"
fontSize = 14
softWrap = true
softTabs = true
tabSize = 4
excludeDirectories = "build,dist,tmp,log"
PATH = "$PATH:/usr/texbin:/usr/local/go/bin"
[ text.tex ]
Now, if I remove the `exclude=` line, nothing changes. But if I explicitly add "*.hs" to the `include` entry, my Haskell source files show up.
Any ideas? It seems to me that the files to be excluded are somehow being loaded from another scope, which has some unreasonable defaults.
thanks,
Noah
Every mails from some persons break threading in Mail.app.
E.g. Allan's mails are always on their own (or on their own thread)
Probably a Mail.app problem (they're fine in gmail web), but I ask in case there is a fix.
Anyone seeing this?
This make reading the list a PITA.
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Dear All,
am I the only one who is annoyed by the behaviour of the
file browser in TM2? when it is invoked, it eats space in the
window and pushes the text in a smaller area. I find this
quite ugly and much prefer the old behaviour, where the
file browser slid out of one side of the window so the
resulting total window was larger, and the text in the
window was unchanged. Any way to customize this?
Thanks
Piero
I just did a Mountain Lion clean install and had to reinstall TextMate
(Version 1.5.11 (1635)).
Interactive keyboard input for Ruby didn't work, but I remembered a trick
(/applications/textmate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib marcc$ svn
export
http://svn.textmate.org/trunk/Support/lib/tm_interactive_input.dylib@11735).
This helped to work around this problem.
Using this workaround, when I run my Ruby app within TM, keyboard input
does work but I get a strange line in red the interactive window:
What is your name?
dyld: DYLD_ environment variables being ignored because main executable
(/bin/ps) is setuid or setgid
marc
Hello marc. How are you?
The line I'm questioning is:
dyld: DYLD_ environment variables being ignored because main executable
(/bin/ps) is setuid or setgid (not sure what it means)
Is there a way I can get rid of that line (some workaround?) -- What am I
doing wrong?
Thanks in advance.
Now the 'Find in project' don't support encodings other than utf8,
when I use gbk encoding, I can't navigate to the right line of result
files position.
I use the Ack bundle to search projects with gbk encoding, will
textmate's 'Find in project' support encodings other than utf8 in the
future?
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Is there an existing plugin for log4j file syntax highlighting. I'm looking to highlight all FATAL and ERROR lines in red, WARN in yellow (or something close so that its readable), and INFO in green.
Cheers,
Kyle
Good morning all,
first I want to express my appreciation for the ongoing development process
of TM2! Thanks to all contributors!
However, with the nightly updates coming in more frequently now, I find that
on both of my (Mountain Lion) computers, the number of TextMate duplicates
in Finder's "Open With.." list (if I for instance use it on one of my C
source files) keeps increasing with every single update.
I know that it is basically possible to clean this list by rebuilding some
LaunchServices files, but I also read that all previous application
assignments for file types would be lost afterwards -- that is why I first
want to ask if anybody experiences similar behavior, and whether this might
be related to the upgrade process within TextMate (I'm usually updating from
the preferences dialog) and thus be likely to reoccur even after I have
cleaned the LaunchServices.
Thank you very much,
dAlembert
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> I just have to throw my vote in for the curent PANE option, not a weird second-class drawer that doesn't behave like it is really part of the window.
>
> Check out SizeUp (http://www.irradiatedsoftware.com/sizeup/) or BetterTouchTool/BetterSnapTool (http://blog.boastr.net/) if resizing windows is causing an inordinate amount of distress in your lives.
>
> --
> Brandon Fryslie
>
>
> On Thursday, September 13, 2012 at 8:25 AM, Rob McBroom wrote:
>
>> On Sep 12, 2012, at 12:04 AM, Travis Dunn <tdunn13(a)gmail.com (mailto:tdunn13@gmail.com)> wrote:
>>
>>> I don't think the new file browser is "stupid" at all, if anything it's more inline with how most other editors handle the problem (not saying that TextMate can't/shouldn't be unique), but in this case I think it was a good decision. The drawer was awkward in my opinion, it's pretty much the only reason I used Project Plus, cause the interface element felt strange.
>>
>> I used Project Plus, too. I don?t think anyone wants a literal drawer. We just want the size of the editing area to be the same, whether [thing that shows files] is visible or not. :-)
I like the drawer in TM 1. It is very OS X and Cocoa apps had drawers for a long time.
In a perfect world, everybody wants different things, and everyone wants a customizable text editor.
So, it would be great to have all 3 options... (but a PITA to code and maintain, perhaps...)
Hi,
I'm using rake in a (mostly) non-ruby project, and so started looking into TextMate's support for running rake tasks.
I discovered that my project automatically has a scope of attr.project.rake, and so I set the Ruby bundle's "Run Rake Task" command to include this scope. However when I execute the command I don't see a full list of the available tasks, I just see the following two:
- (default task)
- aborted!
The project requires JRuby (as it uses JDBC), and so I then tried setting TM_RUBY to use the correct ruby (normally I want textmate to use the system ruby regardless, as using jruby really slows down bundle commands and such). Now I get this error:
/Users/adsharp/.rvm/rubies/jruby-1.6.7.2/lib/ruby/1.8/erb.rb:715 warning: SAFE levels are not supported in JRuby
NotImplementedError: Process::Status#exited? not implemented
(root) at /Users/adsharp/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/Ruby.tmbundle/Support/RakeMate/rake_mate.rb:42
Here I'm well beyond my level of expertise. Is there anything I can do here to enable use of the "Run Rake Task" command in my JRuby/Rake project?
Cheers,
Adam
Hi list,
after getting TM2 + synctex working again on 10.6.8 I experience an issues using the 'Citation based on current word' command (opt+esc) in the LaTeX.bundle:
dyld: Library not loaded: @executable_path/../Frameworks/libc++.1.dylib
Referenced from: /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/PlugIns/Dialog2.tmplugin/Contents/Resources/tm_dialog2
Reason: image not found
/Users/christian/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/Bundle Support.tmbundle/Support/shared/lib/ui.rb:182:in `load': Cannot parse a NULL or zero-length data (OSX::PropertyListError)
from /Users/christian/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/Bundle Support.tmbundle/Support/shared/lib/ui.rb:182:in `menu'
from /Users/christian/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/Bundle Support.tmbundle/Support/shared/lib/ui.rb:177:in `popen'
from /Users/christian/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/Bundle Support.tmbundle/Support/shared/lib/ui.rb:177:in `menu'
from Citation Based on Current Word / Selection…:12
It seems that the @executable_path variable is not set properly, is there any way to fix this or does this require a new compiliation?
Thanks,
Chris
otool -L /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/PlugIns/Dialog2.tmplugin/Contents/Resources/tm_dialog2
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/PlugIns/Dialog2.tmplugin/Contents/Resources/tm_dialog2:
/System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Versions/C/Foundation (compatibility version 300.0.0, current version 751.62.0)
@executable_path/../Frameworks/libc++.1.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 1.0.0)
/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 125.2.11)
/usr/lib/libobjc.A.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 227.0.0)
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation (compatibility version 150.0.0, current version 550.43.0)
Subject says it all, I am looking for a way to get focus back to the
editor window after pressing Cmd-R to run my Python script WITHOUT
using the mouse.
Is that possible?
Am using the latest TM2 here.
Would appreciate to let me know the trick! ;)
Michael
I'm getting "source" scope where it shouldn't be, I having some hard time
discovering what's going on (example attached: the file is ~/.tm_properties)
Any ideas?
Thanks
Elia
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I need some help about code complete in bash and php.
bash
-------
VAR_EXAMPLE=1
echo $VAR_EXAMPLE # when I use a variable for the first time,
autocomplete won't work when I hit $VAR[ESC]
php
------
class C {
private $_a_example = 0;
public function foo()
{
echo $this->_a_example; # when I use a class's property for
the first time, autocomplete won't work when I hit $this->_a[ESC]
}
}
Is there any solution for this or I have to tweak the syntax file?
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This is not really that important but I'm recording it for posterity.
If you open a directory in TM2 so that you have a window showing the file
browser and an empty "untitled" document, then click on a file in the
browser that is not UTF-8 encoded you will get the dialog asking for which
encoding to use. If you click "cancel" in that dialog the entire window
is closed. Unlike when you close the last tab and you get a new
"untitled" document.
example text:
(helloword)
When use vim to select a enclosing typing pair, you can choose to
select the punctuation or not, by using command 'i' and 'a'. eg 'vi('
'va('
When use Textmate, select Enclosing Typing Pairs command will make the
selection with punctuations like vim's 'va(' does.
Is it possible to make the selection without punctuations like vim's 'vi(' does?
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Not sure in what build that started happening because I haven't edited a
java properties file in some time. But with my current build (9307) when I
set the file scope to "java.properties" I'm seeing incorrect scoping. In
a empty file if I type ctrl-shift-P it displays the follow scopes:
source.java.properties
kvp.multiline.properties
string.kvp.multiline.properties
attr.untitled
attr.os-version.10.7.4
The source.java.properties is expected, but I'm not sure where
kvp.multiline.properties is getting picked up.
It is wreaking havoc with my properties files and assigning a scope of
kvp.dangling.space.between.key.and.equalsign.properties when I enter a
valid property value.
Any idea where these kvp scopes are being applied?
I searched all of the files (using ack --all kvp) in:
/Users/curt/Library/Application Support/Avian/Prinstine Copy
/Users/curt/Library/Application Support/Avian/Bundles
/Users/curt/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Pristine Copy
/Users/curt/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles
/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles
This did not find a single instance of "kvp".
Dear all,
I have a strong feeling that this has come up before, but I can't seem
to find it in the mailing list archives. Can I ask why the
TM_PROJECT_DIRECTORY isn't set to the top-level directory by default?
(I'd like to use it to set my windowTitle to just the last element in
that path, as in TM1, without needing a .tm_properties file in every
project. So if that's possible by another route, I'd be glad to hear
about that too...)
Thanks,
Jon
Hi list,
I have a question related to TM2 and the mate command line. I have upgraded to TM2 (most recent version on OS 10.6.8) and removed/installed the command line tool through the preferences dialogue. This has put an executable called 'mate' into /usr/local/bin. So far all good.
In the old TM (v1.x), 'mate' is a symlink in /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/Resources/ pointing to /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/bin/mate
If I now try to run 'mate' after my upgrade to TM2 and 'mate' installation I get:
/usr/local/bin/mate: line 2: /bin/find_app: No such file or directory
/usr/local/bin/mate: line 2: /Contents/Resources/mate: No such file or directory
Looking at 'mate' this is a shell script:
#!/bin/sh
"$("$TM_SUPPORT_PATH/bin/find_app" com.macromates.TextMate.preview)/Contents/Resources/mate" "$@"
pointing to $TM_SUPPORT_PATH (ie for TM2 this should be "/Applications/TextMate\ 2.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support" I believe, going by the TM1 setup).
In the new TM2 alpha, however, /Applications/TextMate\ 2.app/Contents/Resources does not contain a 'mate' executable, neither does the folder /Applications/TextMate\ 2.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/ exist. In fact, I could not find the 'mate' executable at all in the application bundle.
So my question is: where is 'mate' in TM2 located and how do I fix the sync with Skim?
Thanks,
Chris
Hi TM2 folks,
I would like to request the following feature in TM2:
* In a selected portion, matching identical words. ALthough this can be done by Find in selection menu, it would be more
handy if just by double clicking on a word we could find identical words.
* Editing these identical words by introducing simultaneous carrots.
Sometimes this feature becomes very useful in checking and editing a code.
Cheers,
Riki
Sitting on Textmate 2 9305 and the folding indicators seems to big and
offcenter, or at least offcenter, the same with the icon showing that an
area is folded. Im running this on a Macbook Pro Retina with the native
resolution.
Folded[image: Inline image 1]
Unfolded
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> Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 07:08:15 +1000
> From: David Howden <dhowden(a)gmail.com>
> To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: Java Compile and run
> Message-ID:
> <CAP2kWKHah0sAKbNzh9GFwb6q-YfzJ=dqrSUDHgxrLoe9rvjqvg(a)mail.gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>
> Right, so I've had a little play with this.
>
> 1. Create a file called helloworld.java and save it on your desktop.
> 2. Put this in it:
> public class helloworld {
> public static void main(String[] args) {
> System.out.println("Hello World!");
> }
> }
> 3. Save again!
> 4. Cmd+R
>
> This runs perfectly for me in TM2 using the default Java bundle. Try
> it on your version (checking and double checking the filename and the
> class name match exactly).
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
Hey David,
I am pleasantly surprised, but your suggestion was what I needed! Apparently, the code I had used (below) didn't have the class defined as public. I don't understand why that would make a difference, but hey, it works, and that's what really matters.
Many thanks!
Michael
class HelloWorldApp {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("Hello World!"); //Display the string.
}
}
> [?] compile and run java code [?] cannot find the class file [?]
Do you have multiple sources?
The Compile & Run was initially done for just running a single Java file.
That said, the command does have some poor man?s build system support by allowing you e.g. to set TM_JAVA_FILEGLOB (presumably to ?*.java?) which would call the compiler with all the matches (rather than just the current one).
The alternative would be to set CLASSPATH if you have your class files somewhere. The proper solution though is to use a build system (when you?re doing more than just a quick test).
No, it is only a single file. My wife is taking a beginner class in Java programming, and I am trying to set up a simple environment on our Mac in which she can do her homework. As she is using only very simple single files, and I want her to concentrate on the code and not the programming environment, I would like to enable her to simply press Command-R to compile and run the code. However, it appears that the system is not automatically creating the needed .class file, as shown in the complete output here:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: helloworld
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: helloworld
at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(URLClassLoader.java:202)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(URLClassLoader.java:190)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:306)
at sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader.loadClass(Launcher.java:301)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:247)
Given all this, what is the best way to configure this poor man's compile-and-run environment?
I have installed the latest iteration of Netbeans IDE, but it is way too much for my wife, at least for the moment.
I have Max OS X 10.8.1 and am using TM 2.0 (9302), and am having trouble getting it to compile and run java code from within TM. It cannot find the class file, as shown here:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: helloworld
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: helloworld
My guess is that a needed environment variable is not set, but I cannot find any documentation on what to set. Any ideas?
I've noticed, in all of the beta versions of TM2 I've tested yet, that
the arrow button to expand the text fields for multiple lines doesn't
work. (See here: http://bit.ly/P3RASq)
Is there a plan to fix this?
Cheers!
--
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Allan,
thought you might be interested to know: if I set the "Save:" popup to "Nothing" in the bundle editor I no longer see the broken syntax colouring after running my uncrustify command, so it seems to have something to do with saving immediately before. I notice that similar reformatting commands, such as the XML Tidy command also save nothing, and they also work, but they too break if you set "Save:" to "Current Document".
Chris
I just switched from TextMate 1 to TextMate 2. In TextMate 1, it was
possible to have .c and .h files in different folders and when I would use
the command go to file counterpart (⌥⌘↑) it would open the counterpart. In
TextMate 2, it will only open the counterpart if they are in the same
folder. Is there something I'm doing wrong?
Thanks, -- dv
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A recent problem cropped up in my use of the LaTeX bundle recently. Since r9295, I get the message I paste below when I try to insert a Ref-TeX Style citation in my document. This is on a mid-2007 macmini with OS 10.7.4. On my other machine, a recent macbook with OS 10.8.1, I've been updating TextMate regularly, right to r9300, and don't have any problem. My TextMate setup is the same on both machines (or so I think). How can I fix this? Any pointer appreciated,
--Gildas
Message:
Failure running “Citation (Ref-TeX Style)”.
sh: : command not found
/Users/gweltaz/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/Bundle Support.tmbundle/Support/shared/lib/ui.rb:182:in `load': Cannot parse a NULL or zero-length data (OSX::PropertyListError)
from /Users/gweltaz/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/Bundle Support.tmbundle/Support/shared/lib/ui.rb:182:in `menu'
from /Users/gweltaz/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/Bundle Support.tmbundle/Support/shared/lib/ui.rb:177:in `popen'
from /Users/gweltaz/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/Bundle Support.tmbundle/Support/shared/lib/ui.rb:177:in `menu'
from Citation (Ref-TeX Style):18
From the TM2 release notes:
2012-08-31
- Improved alignment of the gutter images and made them adjust to font size. Dennis Vennink
While I appreciate the new customization options here (have already added the gutter styling options to my own, personal theme), the new sizing results in tiny icons for me (using 12pt Inconsolata font). Does anyone else see this too, or is this just me? And, if so, is there any possibility of adding an icon size factor to the cornucopia of gutter styling options?
Thanks,
-- Phil
Hey guys, I'm trying to write a grammar file for a MATLAB-like language,
and I'm having trouble with the transpose operator. The transpose operator,
represented by the single quote, can be used in a variety of different
situations:
# Transposing a variable:
myMatrix'
# Transposing the result of a function:
myFunc( myMatrix )'
# Transposing the result of a parenthetical:
(myMatrix - 1)'
# Transposing a matrix literal:
[1,2,3]'
The first two forms are not difficult, they can be matched with simple
"match" forms. However, the parenthetical and matrix literal forms are
more difficult; using begin/end blocks in the pattern matching causes *every
*open parentheses or open square bracket to match, regardless of whether or
not there is a transpose operator matched with the closing parentheses or
square bracket. Not only does this cause performance issues, this causes
issues with nested operators such as:
([1,2,3]' - [4,5,6]')
Any ideas on how to do this the proper way? I don't really care about
matching the parentheses or the square brackets; I just care that they are
present. Positive look-behind assertions would work fabulously here, but
they can't be variable-length, so that's a no-go here.
Thanks!
-E
Hi,
I am trying to run python (the enthought python distribution version) via cmd-R in TM2.
I set under Preferences - Variables "TM_PYTHON" to /Library/Frameworks/EPD64.framework/Versions/7.3/bin
I have no shebang line at the beginning of the script.
When I hit cmd-R, it results in
Program exited with code #1 after 0.00 seconds.
What is wrong with this approach?
Additionally, also under Preferences - Variables "PYTHONPATH" to point into the paths where I want it to be - is this the right way?
Thanks for your help,
Cheers,
Claus
Any users of CTags might find this useful. It uses the history file as a stack of places to return to. Create a new command in the CTags bundle.
Name Go Back
Scope Selector source
Key equivalent ^[
Save nothing
Input nothing
Output discard
#!/usr/bin/env ruby -wKU
require ENV['TM_SUPPORT_PATH'] + '/lib/textmate.rb'
history = ENV['TmCtagsHistoryFileName'] || 'tmtagsHistory'
lines = IO.readlines(history)
if lines.shift =~/=file:(.*?)&line=(\d+)/
File.open(history, 'w') {|f| f.puts lines}
TextMate.go_to :file => $1, :line => $2.to_i
end
Dave.
I have done this loads of times in TM1, but I am failing to change the invocation key for looking up a word in ctags. The default is cmd click but I wan to set ctrl ] so I don't have to use the mouse. Should be simple - just edit the key equivalent in the bundle editor and the job is done. Unfortunately when I do this it makes no difference.
Dave.
I don't know whether it's intended behaviour, but I find it counter-intuitive:
When the file browser has the focus, starting a Find (Cmd-F) with search scope 'Document' or 'Selection' does not initiate a search (or give a warning).
The expected behaviour is to search in the currently open file (or, if one wants to be fancy, search in the files selected in file browser).
And another anomaly I have just spotted testing this:
Having one file open and some text selected and the focus on the editor, opening the Find window with Cmd-F , the Find window opens as expected with 'Selection' as scope. However, actually performing the search finds the needle in a different file within the same project; it'll even open it if it's closed.
Strange.
Jonas
Hi Allan & everyone,
I just made an effort to work with TM2 over the past few days, and love many aspects of TM2, but I am just not happy with the design and functionality of the File Browser in TM2.
So could someone please clue me (us) in about the plans for the TM2 file browser.
1) Is it / Will it be possible for users to change the background colour of the file browser?
I'm using "Pastels on Dark" theme, and the file browser pane is a bright distraction for the eyes.
2) Why have some of the core functionality of the file browser (project drawer) changed so much between TM1.5 and TM2?
a) Why do we need to double-click on the file name to open the file, but can single-click on the tiny icon?
b) Is this by design or a temporary bug that will be fixed some day?
c) Why have the "Create New File" functionality been removed from TM2?
d) Is this by design or another temporary issue that will be fixed some day?
e) Also, why does TM2 not remember the previously saved file name and format like TM1.5 does?
I love the SCM integration in the file browser, but other than that the TM1.5 file browser was much better!
By the way, I really like the newly designed "update window change log" I just saw after updating TM2 this morning.
Kind regards,
Matz
Dear all,
Another question regarding the subversion bundle:
I understand the scope of the operation is selected by marking the file or folder in the file browser pane. In TM1 the parent folder had its own item at the very top, so it could be selected instead of a subfolder or file. Now, if my list of files is shorter than the space in the file browser pane, I can click in the empty space to get the parent folder as scope. However, I haven't found how to do this if my list of files/subfolders fills the entire pane.
And here are some other things; sorry if they've been covered before, but I didn't see them mentioned:
Is it possible to detach the results view from the window? For both tasks I use (LaTeX type setting and SVN) having this view attached to the main project window wastes a lot of space, as the information is concentrated in the left third or so of the window. Vertical extent of that window is more important.
So can I get the old detached windows back?
Can bundles in file browser get a triangle so they can be unfolded? Having to do the right-click, 'show package content' thing is a bit cumbersome (especially since you then dive into the hierarchy).
Find window: can the result view for 'find all' get horizontal scrolling and and option for line wraps? Right now I cannot see the results of my search for long lines.
Thanks,
Jonas
PS: I'm very, very happy to see the frequent updates. I'm prepared to pay (again) for TM2 once it becomes stable.
Allan,
No, that doesn't fix it, the text stays white even after switching tabs, or scrolling or even selecting a block of text (including the non-coloured text).
I have just noticed that the colour the text goes to depends on what code the most recent edit took place on, so if it were:
object.aproperty = @"foo"
then the text takes on the colour of "aproperty", which in my case is blue (Twilight theme), this time the code lost its syntax colour up to the line that got reformatted but not beyond, whereas if I do this in a block of @synthesize statements at the top of the file the text goes white from the edit onwards, but not before.
Chris
On 3 Sep 2012, at 11:44, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
> OK, so it might be a refresh problem (rather than a parse problem).
>
> Next time it happens, try switch to another tab and back, to see if that fixes the problem (and let me know the result).
Hi,
Take a code snippet like this:
1:
2: if true
3: puts "Hello, world"
4: end
5:
6: puts "Bye"
7:
If I triple-click on line 2, then drag my selection down, I'm unable to make the selection 2-5. I get to 2-4, then as I drag downwards the selection jumps to 2-6.
The converse is not a problem, I can triple-click line 4, then drag upwards and make a selection of 4-1.
Initially I had gotten the idea that this was a regression since TM1, but I've just tested it and it isn't so.
Is there a reason that I can't select that blank line? Currently if I find myself in a position where I need to, I place the caret in line 5, hit Shift-Cmd-L, and up arrow until I have the selection I want.
Adam
On Sat, 01 Sep 2012 12:00:07 +0000,
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> 1. Re: TM2 support HTML win -> Javascript -> AppleScript ->
> Insert chars (Timothy Bates)
> 2. Re: TM2 support HTML win -> Javascript -> AppleScript ->
> Insert chars (Hans-J?rg Bibiko)
> 3. Tab bar colours (Dave Baldwin)
> 4. Re: Tab bar colours (Hans-J?rg Bibiko)
> 5. Re: Tab bar colours (Timothy Bates)
> 6. Find in Project... (Mikael Hultgren)
> 7. Php code coloring is not working with TextMate
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> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2012 14:10:27 +0100
> From: Timothy Bates <timothy.c.bates(a)gmail.com>
> To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: TM2 support HTML win -> Javascript -> AppleScript
> -> Insert chars
> Message-ID: <B5DACD7B-6A9F-4F2E-AAFD-0C2144596141(a)gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252
>
> insert doesn?t seem to be in the script dictionary for tm2...
>
> t
> On 31 Aug 2012, at 12:39 PM, Hans-J?rg Bibiko <bibiko(a)eva.mpg.de> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm just reviewing some of my bundles and came across with this issue:
>>
>> I have several commands which display as HTML output window some
>> characters and the user can insert a given character by clicking on
>> it. The mechanism is done via the Javascript-system bridge to an
>> AppleScript which should insert the character.
>>
>> For TM2 it doesn't work. Thus my question is:
>> Is this
>> - not supported by AppleScript,
>> - not yet implemented in TM2,
>> - broken,
>> - or is there an other more elegant way to achieve the insertion of
>> a string from the HTML window to TM2?
>>
>> I'm using TM2 (9293) on 10.7.4
>>
>>
>> Hmm, it seems that this:
>> echo -en 'tell app "TextMate" to insert ?data utf8e1b894? as Unicode
>> text'| osascript --
>>
>> is not possible under Lion.
>>
>>
>> Any hints/ideas?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> --Hans
>>
>>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2012 15:22:00 +0200
> From: Hans-J?rg Bibiko <bibiko(a)eva.mpg.de>
> To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: TM2 support HTML win -> Javascript -> AppleScript
> -> Insert chars
> Message-ID: <BB9059AD-82F0-4C0E-B75B-79E473296A20(a)eva.mpg.de>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252
>
>
> On Aug 31, 2012, at 3:10 PM, Timothy Bates wrote:
>
>> insert doesn?t seem to be in the script dictionary for tm2...
>
> ... oops, yes, you're right. Just looked inside TM1 script dict and
> there I found it ;)
>
> ok, then I'll be patient ;)
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Hans
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2012 14:28:49 +0100
> From: Dave Baldwin <dave.baldwin(a)3dlabs.com>
> To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Subject: [TxMt] Tab bar colours
> Message-ID: <7A841ED5-C364-4546-8292-19739938758C(a)3dlabs.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>
> Is there any way to change the colour of the text and/or background
> in the tabs as the dark grey text on slightly less dark grey
> background makes it hard to read the text. Ironically when Textmate2
> is in the background it is easier to read the tab titles than when
> Textmate is in the foreground and being used!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave.
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2012 15:32:33 +0200
> From: Hans-J?rg Bibiko <bibiko(a)eva.mpg.de>
> To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: Tab bar colours
> Message-ID: <21DC91C2-7136-40B0-844B-169E743249BC(a)eva.mpg.de>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>
>
> On Aug 31, 2012, at 3:28 PM, Dave Baldwin wrote:
>
>> Is there any way to change the colour of the text and/or background
>> in the tabs as the dark grey text on slightly less dark grey
>> background makes it hard to read the text. Ironically when
>> Textmate2 is in the background it is easier to read the tab titles
>> than when Textmate is in the foreground and being used!
>
> +1
>
> Best,
> --Hans
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2012 14:47:17 +0100
> From: Timothy Bates <timothy.c.bates(a)gmail.com>
> To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: Tab bar colours
> Message-ID: <4915CE26-4DFA-4708-A5C4-C5BED63DB9BF(a)gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252"
>
> I kind of wonder I think the theme background, text, and selection
> colors could flow through the whole interface.
>
> Not having seen it, it?s hard to know. But I set my gutter to
> background, and I liked it.
>
> Letting that flow across into the file browser, and up into the tab
> bar (selected tab = line highlight, other tabs = background, text in
> tabs = gutter line text or default text color) would create a single
> set of desired contrasts and meanings for colour on the screen.
>
> bg-colored tab bar would play nicer with distraction free full screen also.
>
> my 2?
> t
>
> On 31 Aug 2012, at 2:32 PM, Hans-J?rg Bibiko <bibiko(a)eva.mpg.de> wrote:
>> On Aug 31, 2012, at 3:28 PM, Dave Baldwin wrote:
>>> Is there any way to change the colour of the text and/or background
>>> in the tabs as the dark grey text on slightly less dark grey
>>> background makes it hard to read the text.
>> +1
>> Best,
>> --Hans
>
Alan,
here is the command in question (I've also attached a screenshot of the command setup in the bundle editor):
#!/usr/bin/env bash
[[ -f "${TM_SUPPORT_PATH}/lib/bash_init.sh" ]] && . "${TM_SUPPORT_PATH}/lib/bash_init.sh"
"/usr/local/bin/uncrustify" -l OC -c "$TM_UNCRUSTIFY_OBJC_CONFIG";
There doesn't seem to be any special pattern, it doesn't always do it and immediately running the command again seems to restore the syntax colouring. Making any further edit to the file also restores the syntax colouring.
I mostly work on Objective-C files, a simple test case would be:
1. open a largish ObjC .m file (say 500+ lines).
2. make an edit, e.g.: unindent a line of code
3. run the command
4. try this a few times
Often I see the code lose its syntax colouring from the point where I made the last edit onwards, sometimes its only the actual line or lines in question. All the affected text goes white, it's as though it has lost its scope although selecting some text in the unhighlighted area and showing the scope reveals a perfectly normal scope list.
I have seen this behaviour on 3 separate Macs: 2 Mac Pro's and 1 MacBook Pro, running pretty much all of the alphas so far, on Lion 10.7.4.
Hope that helps
Chris
On 2 Sep 2012, at 01:16, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
> This should not be able to happen.
>
> Can you send step-by-step about how to reproduce (that is, where to get this command from and how you get it into this unhighlighted state).
> On 2 Sep 2012, at 16:25, Allan Odgaard wrote:
>
> > On Sep 2, 2012, at 5:09 PM, Jonas Zimmermann <listen at jonaszimmermann.de> wrote:
> >
> >> OK, I've been using ⇧⌘Y for a while. This doesn't show added folders (for SVN) as uncommitted, however. So commits depending on those folders (such as added files within) fail.
> >
> > That sounds like something that could easily be fixed if you provide steps-to-reproduce.
Thanks for including the steps as I was able to reproduce this.
> ...
>
> So added folders should be shown as uncommitted changes; don't know whether there should also be a check for dependencies when trying to commit (probably not).
I talked to Allan this morning and I am in agreement with you. I've
suggested why to Allan in IRC but for posterity, I'll post here as
well. Basically, Subversion treats folders as versionable objects.
They can be added/modified/deleted to the repository with/without
files in them and they even have their own versioned properties like
files do. That being said, I think it makes sense to have a folder in
the "Uncommitted Changes" view whenever the folder has changes on
itself or below it. While Allan and I talk about this in IRC, there
are a few workarounds:
* When committing from the "SCM Status" view, make sure there are no
files selected when you show SCM command (⌘Y) (Note: When you have no
files selected and initiate a commit, TextMate will show you all
changes in the working copy)
* Commit from the file browser and select the path(s) you want to
commit including the newly added folder (Note: When selecting a folder
and initiating a commit, it will of course include paths for all
descendants)
Using those two options above, I was able to work around this
situation. The reason you're only seeing the file in the commit
dialog is because in your step #6 (6. Select new file there, ⌘Y,
Commit), you selected the file prior to initiating the commit thus
telling TextMate that you wanted to commit that file alone.
I hope this helps explain why this is happening and gives you a
workaround until Allan and I can come up with something suitable.
--
Take care,
Jeremy Whitlock (@whitlockjc on Twitter)
http://www.thoughtspark.org
Hi All,
TM2s HTML output window is somewhat limited compared to TM1:
- it uses sort of *tabs*, so I can't have multiple windows next to each other (handy to remove clutter and usually welcome, but when I run multiple apps/scripts in parallel I need separate windows to monitor them)
- it only allows one 'long running' process at a time
Since my projects often include multiple apps and/or scripts that interdepend and I need to run them side by side (eg client server etc). I used to use HTML output windows, so that I could have specially formatted log messages be clickable and get me to the correct location in the source code etc.
So I wrote an application that provides multiple HTML output windows and remembers their individual placement and size. It is called ApLo, and available as source here:
https://github.com/gknops/ApLo
and wrapped into a TextMate bundle here:
https://github.com/gknops/aplo.tmbundle
For starters I wrote an Xcode4 bundle that goes with it:
https://github.com/gknops/xcode4.tmbundle
As time permits I plan to add support for iOS projects as well, and STDOUT/STDERR parsers for other languages (perl, lua) as I come across them.
Maybe these bundles will be useful for others as well.
Gerd
Hi,
I regularly run the uncrustify command to tidy up my ObjC source, often when I do this the syntax colouring in the current file becomes broken until I make an edit (like a new line return), does anyone know a way to force a refresh of the syntax colouring after a command that replaces the entire document?
Chris
Just an idea, maybe it's like this for a good reason, but it's always bugged me that the "Go To" windows just float around. I can see a few reasons why it's awkward (at least for me):
• if you're using multiple displays the "Go To" windows can end up opening on a different display than the actual textmate window you're calling it from, this seems to be inconsistent amongst them though
• if you have multiple projects open, the "Go To" position is shared, so if you move it over to the current textmate project window that you're working with and then switch to the other project, the "Go To" window will be in its last location
• in general it feels like it brings you out of the interface the way they are implemented now
Not like there are "bugs" or real problems with it, but i do feel like interface wise, it's a little clumsy. Thoughts?
So I’m running the latest nightly of Textmate 2 and seeing some weird
behaviour from Find in Project…
I have a project(or what I’m assuming is a project, it has a .™_properties
in its root folder with projectDirectory = '$CWD’ in it)
and no matter what i do i can’t make Find in Project… find anything, i type
a search query that i know exists in the project and it returns nothing.
But if i load up for example the Textmate project Find in Project… seems to
work just fine and i can’t for the life of the figure out what the problem
is. Maybe I’m not understanding what Find in Project… does or maybe I’m
confused as to what or how a project is made in Textmate 2. Any ideas are
most welcome.
~//M
Defunct processes
Question:
In the C bundle I disable indentation by setting
{ decreaseIndentPattern = '(?=not)possible';
increaseIndentPattern = '(?=not)possible';
indentNextLinePattern = '(?=not)possible';
unIndentedLinePattern = '(?=not)possible';
}
Now I have this (pipe denotes cursor, \t is a tab):
{
\t|
}
As soon as I type any character, the tab disappears. Why?
Gerd
Is there any way to change the colour of the text and/or background in the tabs as the dark grey text on slightly less dark grey background makes it hard to read the text. Ironically when Textmate2 is in the background it is easier to read the tab titles than when Textmate is in the foreground and being used!
Thanks,
Dave.
Hey guys, I came across this question, how can I set up language and
grammar preference in TM2. It's a sort of boring thing every time I start
TM I need to set up it again to Latex and British english. So, setting up
in the preferences panel doesn't seem to work.
Daniel
Hi,
I'm just reviewing some of my bundles and came across with this issue:
I have several commands which display as HTML output window some characters and the user can insert a given character by clicking on it. The mechanism is done via the Javascript-system bridge to an AppleScript which should insert the character.
For TM2 it doesn't work. Thus my question is:
Is this
- not supported by AppleScript,
- not yet implemented in TM2,
- broken,
- or is there an other more elegant way to achieve the insertion of a string from the HTML window to TM2?
I'm using TM2 (9293) on 10.7.4
Hmm, it seems that this:
echo -en 'tell app "TextMate" to insert «data utf8e1b894» as Unicode text'| osascript --
is not possible under Lion.
Any hints/ideas?
Cheers,
--Hans
Hi everybody
I'm a long time TextMate user which I love more than any other editor.
Before writing that e-mail I've looked on the web, downloaded the full archives of this list and grep it with some keywords and nothing came out.
As a developer I often want to extract a part of a line of code into a variable, and put it's assignment in the previous line. Example :
something a_method(with, arguments), something_else
would become
my_variable = a_method(with, arguments)
something my_variable, something_else
I can't figure how to :
* extract the selected text and put it in a new line on top of the current, prefixed by a variable assignment
* have the variable name selected and ready to overwrite, mirrored where it has been extracted from
* preserve the indentation (on both lines)
* preserve what was before and after the extracted part
I've seen people do this in Vim and Emacs, but never in TextMate.
I've asked for help and James Edward Gray II gave me some advice on Twitter and here https://gist.github.com/3515210
It seems that the best way would be to replace the whole document.
I don't really see what I should use : a macro, a snippet, a command, or a combination of them.
I guess that I could do this with a macro + snippet, but I've not found (yet) the list of available commands (moveToEndOfParagraph, insertText, …) and their documentation.
I'd be happy to have a pre-cooked solution if it exists, but any advice would be helpful
Thanks
--
Jérémy Lecour
http://jeremy.wordpress.com - http://twitter.com/jlecour
This worked in TM1.x and my apologies if that has been brought up, but when
working w/ the project view (the left pane w/ a directory), it used to
highlight the currently edited file. This was very helpful for when you had
files of the same name in different directories.
Can this behavior be finagled into 2? Is this worthy of a bug report?
Thanks.
--
Wells Oliver
wellsoliver(a)gmail.com
Sometimes I use intellij idea, it's text editor has a default behavior
for CMD+C, if you don't select anythings, it will copy current line.
While CMD+X will cut the current line. Maybe it's not a bad idea.
--
Yuan Jiang
http://blog.vetcafe.nethttp://twitter.com/sleetdrop
Hi,
with TextMate 1.5 there is a way to stop commands that have gone awry by pressing Command-. (period) after they have started, is there a way to do this with TextMate 2? I frequently encounter runaway commands that cause TextMate to hang with no way to abort the command other than force quitting the app.
Thanks
Chris
Would it be unreasonable to have the File Browser open (from previously hidden) to the location of the open file (if window contains only one file)?
Or is there an easy way to navigate to the location of the open file in file browser?
Jonas
Could we have a better bookmark system which contains
* named bookmark (like vim)
* bookmarks between files (like vim)
* bookmark browser with preview (like the find dialog)
--
Yuan Jiang
http://blog.vetcafe.nethttp://twitter.com/sleetdrop
Hi,
is it possible to open a file for editing without double clicking on
it? When I click on the left side in the files drawer on a file, it is
not opened. Only double clicking will open it. Is there an option to
change this behaviour to the TM1 behaviour?
Thanks
Christian
Nice one, remove the Multimarkdown support from the Markdown bundle without warning!
So where is this "own" bundle? Is tehre something newer than Fletcher's old bundle (which I am not a particular fan of for variuous reasons)?
Gerd
Hi all,
I would like to hear whether anybody here knows a way to typeset a latex
file in textmate and then export it as MS Word .doc file.
Any help will are welcome.
Daniel
All,
I've been using the SCM and Subversion bundles with TextMate 1 successfully. With TM2, I cannot commit because I get this error (copied from Console):
Commit Window produced an error: 2012-08-27 13:33:41.972 CommitWindow[47555:707] CFPropertyListCreateFromXMLData(): Old-style plist parser: missing semicolon in dictionary.
2012-08-27 13:33:41.981 CommitWindow[47555:707] CFPropertyListCreateFromXMLData(): Old-style plist parser: missing semicolon in dictionary.
2012-08-27 13:33:41.983 CommitWindow[47555:707] CFPropertyListCreateFromXMLData(): Old-style plist parser: missing semicolon in dictionary.
2012-08-27 13:33:41.992 CommitWindow[47555:707] CFPropertyListCreateFromXMLData(): Old-style plist parser: missing semicolon in dictionary.
Unfortunately, it isn't clear which plist is the culprit. I've checked CommitWindow's Info.plist with plutil (OK), checked ~/Library/Preferences/com.cjack.tmbundles.commit-window.plist; even deleted it.
I assume I have the latest versions of SCM and Subversion (the preference window says last updated 8 months ago).
Any suggestions as how to fix it?
Best,
Jonas
Fletcher's bundle was a fork from the Markdown bundle. As such it clobbered the Markdown bundle itself, and the included Markdown syntax was at least partially broken.
I created a fork with the following changes:
- Renamed to MultiMarkdown
- Removed all commands/snippets/macros/support files duplicated from the Markdown bundle
- Removed broken Markdown syntax
- Cleaned up all UUIDs to not reference the markdown bundle
- Added dependency on the Markdown bundle (for the syntax)
After a cursory check everything seems to work as it should.
If everybody agrees that this is the way to go, could we add this bundle to the textmate namespace on github and make it "official"? The README would need a few changes: updated link, installation instructions for the pre-requesits (MMD3 itself, LaTEX etc if desired).
https://github.com/gknops/MultiMarkdown.tmbundle
Gerd
ruby bundle of textmate don't support "bundle exec" when hit cmd+R, Is there a simple way to support it?
Bundler is popular way to manage Ruby applications.
jancker
On 22.08.2012, at 21:00, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
> On Aug 14, 2012, at 5:47 AM, Yuan Jiang <sleetdrop(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> [?] I want Textmate to show current file's encoding in the status bar
>
> This one I don?t really like. Everybody should be using UTF-8 so for most users adding encoding to the status bar is IMO just adding noise.
It's not about (your?) personal preference, it's about what you're confronted with in real-world usage.
Not everyone (you work with) uses UTF8, sometimes people you work with save files in the wrong encoding and you have trouble down the line with your project because of that.
Hi,
I installed Todd Werth's IR_Black theme (http://blog.toddwerth.com/entries/2) in TM2 and get this error when I press Ctrl-Shift-P to show scope:
> Failure running "Show Scope (HTML)".
>
> Could not locate your theme file!
Has anyone else had success using this theme in TM2? Tried deleting the bundle, then recreating it again with the .tmTheme file, but same result. Didn't have any issues when I installed the Railscasts theme.
Adam
When recording a macro, pressing return makes it impossible to further move
the cursor. In fact any cursor movement such as pressing the left arrow
seems to cause the problem. I can press cmd-option-M to stop recording. I
can save my document, etc. But I cannot enter text into the document or
move the cursor.
TM2 version 9278 (This was also a problem in 9275).
OSX version 10.7.4
When I open a file on a local HFS+ drive in TextMate2, it will pick up changes to the file if I edit it with another tool, or alter it at the command line.
This does not happen through files opened via rmate, or through files opened on SMB shares mounted on the local machine. I assume that there simply is no file-changed event to listen for in this case, but it would be nice if I'm wrong.
As a workaround, is there a simple way to trigger a refresh of the TextMate buffer? Since I have control of both the save within TextMate and (in this case) CVS update cycle, I can ensure a consistent state that way.
"Edit In Textmate" compile broken, I'm not familiar with objectc, I have installed command line of Xcode
$ g++ -v
Using built-in specs.
Target: i686-apple-darwin11
Configured with: /private/var/tmp/llvmgcc42/llvmgcc42-2336.11~28/src/configure --disable-checking --enable-werror --prefix=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/llvm-gcc-4.2 --mandir=/share/man --enable-languages=c,objc,c++,obj-c++ --program-prefix=llvm- --program-transform-name=/^[cg][^.-]*$/s/$/-4.2/ --with-slibdir=/usr/lib --build=i686-apple-darwin11 --enable-llvm=/private/var/tmp/llvmgcc42/llvmgcc42-2336.11~28/dst-llvmCore/Developer/usr/local --program-prefix=i686-apple-darwin11- --host=x86_64-apple-darwin11 --target=i686-apple-darwin11 --with-gxx-include-dir=/usr/include/c++/4.2.1
Thread model: posix
gcc version 4.2.1 (Based on Apple Inc. build 5658) (LLVM build 2336.11.00)
It seems system frameworks are not found, I am sorry to ask you help again -_-!, pointing out directions to google is enough.
edit-in-textmate $ make
mkdir '/tmp/Edit in TextMate'
cp 'rsrc/Info' '/tmp/Edit in TextMate/Info'
mkdir '/tmp/Edit in TextMate/Edit in TextMate.bundle'
mkdir '/tmp/Edit in TextMate/Edit in TextMate.bundle/Contents'
cp 'rsrc/Info.plist' '/tmp/Edit in TextMate/Edit in TextMate.bundle/Contents/Info.plist'
mkdir '/tmp/Edit in TextMate/Edit in TextMate.bundle/Contents/MacOS'
g++ -bundle -pipe -fPIC -Os -DNDEBUG -m32 -mmacosx-version-min=10.5 -isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk -funsigned-char -fvisibility=hidden -DNS_BUILD_32_LIKE_64 -Wall -Wwrite-strings -Wformat=2 -Winit-self -Wmissing-include-dirs -Wno-parentheses -Wno-sign-compare -Wno-switch -o '/tmp/Edit in TextMate/Edit in TextMate.bundle/Contents/MacOS/Edit in TextMate' src/.mm -framework Cocoa -framework Carbon -framework WebKit
src/Edit in TextMate.mm:8:26: error: WebKit/WebKit.h: No such file or directory
src/Edit in TextMate.mm:9:26: error: Carbon/Carbon.h: No such file or directory
src/Edit in TextMate.mm:10:14: error: map: No such file or directory
In file included from src/Edit in TextMate.mm:11:
src/Edit in TextMate.h:8:24: error: Cocoa/Cocoa.h: No such file or directory
In file included from src/Edit in TextMate.mm:11:
src/Edit in TextMate.h:14: error: cannot find interface declaration for ‘NSObject’, superclass of ‘EditInTextMate’
src/Edit in TextMate.h:17: error: expected type-specifier before ‘NSString’
src/Edit in TextMate.h:17: error: expected )' before ‘NSString’
src/Edit in TextMate.h:17: error: expected;' before ‘*’ token
src/Edit in TextMate.h:18: error: expected type-specifier before ‘NSString’
src/Edit in TextMate.h:18: error: expected )' before ‘NSString’
src/Edit in TextMate.h:18: error: expected;' before ‘*’ token
src/Edit in TextMate.mm:19: error: expected initializer before ‘*’ token
src/Edit in TextMate.mm:20: error: expected initializer before ‘*’ token
src/Edit in TextMate.mm:21: error: expected initializer before ‘*’ token
src/Edit in TextMate.mm: In function ‘void +EditInTextMate setODBEventHandlers’:
src/Edit in TextMate.mm:41: error: ‘NSAppleEventManager’ was not declared in this scope
src/Edit in TextMate.mm:41: error: ‘eventManager’ was not declared in this scope
src/Edit in TextMate.mm: In function ‘void +EditInTextMate removeODBEventHandlers’:
src/Edit in TextMate.mm:48: error: ‘NSAppleEventManager’ was not declared in this scope
src/Edit in TextMate.mm:48: error: ‘eventManager’ was not declared in this scope
src/Edit in TextMate.mm: At global scope:
src/Edit in TextMate.mm:53: error: expected type-specifier before ‘BOOL’
src/Edit in TextMate.mm:53: error: expected )' before ‘BOOL’
src/Edit in TextMate.mm: In function ‘<typeprefixerror>+[EditInTextMate BOOL](objc_object*, objc_selector*)’:
src/Edit in TextMate.mm:53: error: return type ‘<type error>’ is incomplete
src/Edit in TextMate.mm:53: confused by earlier errors, bailing out
In file included from src/NSTextView: Edit in TextMate.mm:8:
src/Edit in TextMate.h:8:24: error: Cocoa/Cocoa.h: No such file or directory
In file included from src/NSTextView: Edit in TextMate.mm:8:
src/Edit in TextMate.h:14: error: cannot find interface declaration for ‘NSObject’, superclass of ‘EditInTextMate’
src/Edit in TextMate.h:17: error: expected type-specifier before ‘NSString’
src/Edit in TextMate.h:17: error: expected)' before ‘NSString’
src/Edit in TextMate.h:17: error: expected ;' before ‘*’ token
src/Edit in TextMate.h:18: error: expected type-specifier before ‘NSString’
src/Edit in TextMate.h:18: error: expected)' before ‘NSString’
src/Edit in TextMate.h:18: error: expected ;' before ‘*’ token
src/NSTextView: Edit in TextMate.mm:10: error: cannot find interface declaration for ‘NSTextView’
src/WebView: Edit in TextMate.mm:8:26: error: WebKit/WebKit.h: No such file or directory
src/WebView: Edit in TextMate.mm:9:17: error: vector: No such file or directory
In file included from src/WebView: Edit in TextMate.mm:10:
src/Edit in TextMate.h:8:24: error: Cocoa/Cocoa.h: No such file or directory
In file included from src/WebView: Edit in TextMate.mm:10:
src/Edit in TextMate.h:14: error: cannot find interface declaration for ‘NSObject’, superclass of ‘EditInTextMate’
src/Edit in TextMate.h:17: error: expected type-specifier before ‘NSString’
src/Edit in TextMate.h:17: error: expected)' before ‘NSString’
src/Edit in TextMate.h:17: error: expected ;' before ‘*’ token
src/Edit in TextMate.h:18: error: expected type-specifier before ‘NSString’
src/Edit in TextMate.h:18: error: expected)' before ‘NSString’
src/Edit in TextMate.h:18: error: expected `;' before ‘*’ token
src/WebView: Edit in TextMate.mm:17: error: cannot find interface declaration for ‘DOMHTMLTextAreaElement’
make: ** [/tmp/Edit in TextMate/Edit in TextMate.bundle/Contents/MacOS/Edit in TextMate] Error 1
My file filters in .tm_properties don't work any more.
I removed all other .tm_properties files and tried a .tm_properties
with just the two lines
excludeFiles = "*"
includeFiles = ""
and it has no effect. All files in the same folder are still displayed.
But it works for a different user with the same TM version on the same computer.
Other settings like "tabSize" are no problem at all.
I started TM 1.5 a few days ago by accident. Maybe this caused the problem.
TM 9286
OSX 10.7.4
- Philipp