Hi list,
I'm currently in the process of rearranging and cleaning my thesis files. My chapter files are arranged in subdirectories, and I've decided to change the \include{path/file} occurrences in my main latex file to \includefrom{path/}{file}, so that I don't have to give the absolute path for every single included file or figure in "file.tex" (for example, changing the name of "path" would involve a tedious search and replace procedure in "file.tex"). This command is provided by the import package (along with the \import command, which is the \input counterpart).
For example, if I have a file "path/figure.pdf" that I want to include in "file.tex", I would normally have to do \includgraphics{path/figure.pdf}, even though "file.tex" is itself in the "path/" directory. That's not neat, and quite unpractical indeed. Including "file.tex" using \includefrom{path/}{file} instead allows to circumvent this issue, and allows to use \includgraphics{figure.pdf}, where figure.pdf is resolved in "path/". Anyway, this is an preliminary for those who wouldn't know what the import package is for.
So, my question is, would it be simple to make the LaTeX bundle cooperate with \includefrom and \import too just as it does with \include and \input? For example, I find it very frustrating not to be able to use "Open included item" command, but I didn't find any simple way to extend the functionality of the bundle in that direction.
Thanks,
enas
How do I add 'xltxtra' to the xelatexIndicators in LaTeX 2? The xltxtra package alone loads fontspec and xunicode in the right order. Thanks for any pointer.
-- Gildas
Hello,
Application shall not bind ⌥letter or ⇧⌥letter shortcuts as those are used to type accented/special characters on various keyboard layouts.
TM follow this rule with one exception "Insert Scratch Snippet" that binds to ⇧⌥S which makes typing Ś (accented S) impossible in my case.
I believe this is a bug and this keyboard shortcut shall be corrected to i.e. ⇧⌃⌥S.
Filled at: http://github.com/textmate/textmate.tmbundle/issues/issue/1
Regards,
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Adam
Dear List,
I have a strange bug to report. Using 10.6.3, Textmate and Skim
together (via the LaTeX bundle) seems to trigger a nasty bug in OS X.
As far as I can tell, it is triggered when skim reloads a changed PDF
file, but I haven't been able to completely reliably find out exactly
what triggers it. At first I thought it was to do with the pdfsync
functionality, but then I noticed it could be triggered simply if the
files changed. Whatever is causing it, once triggered any new process
on the machine will use up 100% of the CPU. The only way to get
things back to normal is to log out of the user account and back in
again.
I realise that this is a very sketchy bug report - I'm posting it here
in the hopes that someone else has run into it and has managed to work
out exactly what is causing it better than I have. I'm not even sure
if the fault lies with skim or with textmate or with the latex bundle.
Best wishes,
Nicholas
In GetBundles I see two for DocBook (one by Brian Hogan, the other by
weppos), is one better than the other?
Is TextMate the best editor to use for DocBook XML on the Mac, if I'm
new to DocBook?
Thanks.
Dan
Hi
I have recently started using textmate, and like it very much, with the exception of the search and replace, which I find rather awkward.
from vi and emacs I am familiar with being able to specify the search and replace strings from a command line like, for example in vi I would
%s/OLD/NEW/g
which replaces OLD with NEW throughout the entire file. OLD can also be a regex
In texmate you essentially always have to bring up the find/replace dialog if you want to use regex expression.
for simple find/replace you can use the cmd-E to put the current selection into the search field, but there is no easy way to put a replacement text into the replace field. If the replacement text happens to be some where in the file you can find and select it and shift-cmd-F into the replace field.
But this is all very long and awkward. Am I missing something or is the a easier way to use the find and replace in textmate, without having to bring up the dialog box all the time. seems a lot of key strokes with shift cmd, option, tabs, returns etc compared to my familiar
s/regex-find/replace/g
thanks
Steve
Dear guys
I have two questions. These looks piecs of cake... however, I cannot solve
it. :-(
1. Folding JsDoc-Toolkit comment
As you know, JsDoc-toolkit (and the similar auto-document-generation tools)
creates document with the comment as below:
/**
* Description of constructor.
* @class Description of class.
* @constructs
*/
Sometimes, the comments are too long to review the codes, I REALLY wanna
fold them. So I add rules to grammer like that:
foldingStartMarker = '(^.*{[^}]*$|^.*\([^\)]*$|^.*/\*(?!.*\*/).*$)';
foldingStopMarker = '(^\s*\}|^\s*\)|^(?!.*/\*).*\*/)';
Unfortunately, it's just working as below:
/**
* Description of constructor.
* @class Description of class.
* @constructs
*/
Colud you tell me how I can fold the original jsdoc comments with space?
2. Highlight Keywords.
The framework I use has a object, $Class, so I wanna highlight this object
as keyword.
However, it's impossible because of "$" even I add this keyword into the
grammer file. I use a escape character and Regular express format, it
doesnot working.
Please give the advice to highlight a string with "$".
Best regards.
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Hi all-
Not that I couldn't figure out how to make this work, but is there any
current facility for substituting Biber for Bibtex in the LaTeX2
bundle? (or, I guess, the original bundle?)
If not, any thinking on the right way to do this; or should I just
start hacking?
;-)
Thanks! Charles
The keyboard shortcut, ⌃⌘T, for "Select Bundle Item..." doesn't
work. All of my modifier keys work fine in other instances, and if I
click on the menu item then it works fine, but when I enter in the
shortcut, nothing happens. I don't think this shortcut is bound to any
programs running in the background. Has anyone encountered this
problem or know how to fix it?
Hey all,
I seem to be having issues getting both the rails and ruby bundles to work
properly. Both of them show up in the bundles dropdown, but don't seem to be
working. For example when I use the forin snippet it ends up giving me a
shell command of for in statement. Likewise many of the snippets associated
with the .rb file just dont seem to exist and none of the ones for the
html.erb/rhtml ones do, similarly the syntax coloring in the html.erb is not
working properly either. I've tried reinstalling both bundles a couple
times, does anyone have any insight on this?
Thanks for the help.
Hi everyone,
Is there a shortcut or bundle that allows us to move to the [n]th
occurrence of a char in the the current line?
This is similar to vim's:
"f{char}To [count]'th occurrence of {char} to the right. The cursor is
placed on {char} (inclusive).
F{char}To the [count]'th occurrence of {char} to the left. The cursor
is placed on {char} (inclusive).
t{char}Till before [count]'th occurrence of {char} to the right. The
cursor is placed on the character left of {char} (inclusive).
T{char}Till after [count]'th occurrence of {char} to the left. The
cursor is placed on the character right of {char} (inclusive)."
Thanks,
Jorge Luis
With so many great plugins now available, is there a way to change the size
of the Preferences window? In defaults for com.macromates.textmate, I see
window sizes for every other window in TextMate, but only
OakPreferencesWindowLeftTop.
Jay Levitt
The topic of unit testing grammars has often been brought up and I
finally did a CLI tool for running a file through the TM parser.
The tool is here: http://updates.textmate.org/gtm.bz2
It reads the text to be parsed from stdin and takes as argument paths
to tmGrammar files which should be loaded. If the -g/--grammar option
is not given, the first grammar specified will be used to parse the
input.
Output is the parsed document in the pseudo-XML format that TextMate
commands can receive as input.
Presently the -t and -d options are not implemented.
Examples:
gtm < test.c C.tmbundle/Syntaxes/C.plist
gtm < test.cc -g source.c++ C.tmbundle/Syntaxes/{C,C++}.plist
I plan to also make this a profiling tool so that it can list how much
time is spent in each rule, but this is secondary to the current
agenda of providing the basis for grammar unit tests.
I am announcing this to get some input on how we can build a good unit
testing system. My concern is that we’ll either make really simple
tests that never break (it’s generally complex interplays of rules
that cause problems), or we’ll have fully parsed complex documents as
the “expected output” and can’t make changes to the grammars w/o
pretty much rewriting all the tests.
Hi,
I tried to compile a simple document with the latex2 bundle and get the following:
----------
Typesetting latexws.tex…
graphics.sty:68: \clearpage
Program exited with code #1 after 0.94 seconds.
-----------
I am not loading the graphics package (only the graphicx).
What does this mean? And how could I resolve it?
Thanks in advance!
--
Christian
-It's better to be a pirate than to join the Navy.-
John Sculley and John A. Byrne, 1987
Hey Guys,
A friend pointed me to the this list! Way excited. Any of you guys have
experience adding the run script for a new bundle? I'm helping a friend with
a new open source markup language called ZML.We added a bundle to TextMate
and added the syntax highlighter.
I really love the functionality, with apple command + R that allows me to
run a Perl Script or Shell Script, or what have you, and display the results
in HTML. This would be really helpful, in place of being forced to run each
document in terminal to view the output. My command is simply "zml
myzmlfile.txt" and I want to leverage the bundle editor to get this going.
Anyone have experience doing this? I obviously, do not.
Thanks in Advance!
Kenny G
I cannot find where in the TextMate documentation it explains how to go to
the end of a line or to the start of a line. It must be very simple, but I
don't know what the keyboard shortcuts are because I can't find any
reference to this in the Help System.
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Hi list,
I’ve recently taken the step from the LaTeX bundle to the LaTeX 2 bundle, but only for a short time. Indeed, whenever I type a \, the autocompletion command takes hand but fail as soon as I hit the next symbol (letter, parenthesis, bracket...). It just displays the message “Error: too many arguments” (as tool tip). So, basically, it prevents me from typing a backslash, which is quite a pain when working with LaTeX.
Any suggestion ?
Édouard GILBERT
edouard.gilbert(a)gmail.com
In Stata, strings can begin with the two characters: `", end with the
characters: "'. How can textmate recognise these as quotation marks? The
following code in the Stata bundle won't work, because textmate doesn't parse
the 'begin' and 'end' lines as I'd like it to. Instead it (understandably)
complains that it finds a " where there should be a ; on the second line below.
Is there some way to get textmate to recognise this quotation convention?
{ name = 'string.quoted.single.stata';
begin = "`"";
end = ""'";
patterns = (
{ name = 'constant.character.escaped.untitled';
match = '\\.';
},
);
},
Any help much appreciated.
Hi
TM with LaTeX fails to launch skim or preview. TM works only
with "view in Texmate".
I have the same problem with a macbook and an imac intel 10.6.2
Alain Matthes
Dear TextMate experts,
I would like to execute the shell script myscript.sh from within TextMate. The script myscript.sh takes a file name as argument and does something with the file (it indents the file correctly; for this, it calls emacs in batch mode). So if I use
sh myscript.sh myfile.R
the script works perfectly fine, i.e., it indents the source code contained in myfile.R. I would like to have textmate do this for me on the file I am working on when I use a certain key combination.
Using the Bundle Editor, I created a new command "tidy" with key equivalent "shift+command+T". As the actual command, I put in:
sh /path_to_my_script/myscript.sh "$TM_FILENAME"
Unfortunately, this does not work. I set "Input" to "Entire Document" and "Output" to "Replace Document" (currently I obtain an empty document after "shift+command+T").
How can I trigger the shell script, such that the current content of myfile.R is replaced by the (quietly generated) output of myscript.sh?
Below is the script
Many thanks in advance,
Marius
#!/bin/sh
function usage () {
printf "Indent R file with Emacs ESS package.\n"
printf "Usage: $0 FILE\n"
exit 1
}
f=$1
shift
if test "x$f" = x -o "x$f" = "x-h"; then
usage
fi
emacs -batch \
-eval '(load "/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/ess-5.8/lisp/ess-site")' \
-f R-mode \
-eval '(untabify (point-min) (point-max))' \
-eval '(insert-file "'${f}'")' \
-eval '(set-visited-file-name "'"${f}"'")' \
-eval '(indent-region (point-min) (point-max) nil)' \
-f save-buffer \
2>/dev/null
I've been trying to track down a problem in code folding for Ruby.
At this point, I have two 100+ line files, one of which has problems
and the other does not. The _odd_ thing is that cmp(1) says they're
identical. I have tried closing the files, stopping and restarting
TM, reloading bundles, etc. Nothing seems to make much difference.
One annoying constraint is that the code is proprietary, so I can't
just post it publicly (even in its rather cut-down form). Sigh.
Details:
TextMate 1.5.9 (1510)
Mac OS X 10.5.8 (Mac Pro)
RUBY_VERSION 1.8.5 (for Google Sketchup Pro 7.1.6859)
Guesses:
It appears that TM has saved bogus folding information for one of
the files, but not the other. Suggestions on tracking this down
or at least gathering useful information?
-r
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Technical editing and writing, programming, system design
I have been trying to get Scheme set up for Textmate. When I first installed
the bundle and tried the run command, I got an error. I had an installation
from Macports, but I wiped that and downloaded mit-scheme for Unix and
installed the binary in: /usr/local/bin.
I set the shell variable, "TM_SCHEME", and pointed it to:
"/usr/local/bin/scheme". Now, when I call the run command, it brings up the
read-eval-print-loop and it does not read the scheme text file I have saved.
Now, I understand that I could mess around with the Run command in the
Bundle editor, but I hardly have enough experience to do that. Does anyone
know if there is another bundle I can install that accounts for this issue,
or a different way in which I can install Scheme?
Thanks a bunch for the help.
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Hello,
I was trying to give all (round) parentheses a certain color while editing
in C++.
Can someone help me to achieve this? Sorry if that has been asked before.
As a second question, would it be possible to give parentheses of function
calls a different color, or ideally color all the text within the brackets?
Thanks!
Tim
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Hi
"Go to symbol" doesn't work in JavaScript for me. But it should,
right? Any ideas where to look at? I am not to familiar with
BundleEditor yet.
Matthias
Hi
Textmate version 1.5.9 (1589) on MacOSX 10.6.3
The clipboard history does not appear to be working correctly
ctr+opt+cmd+V is supposed to pop up a window that allows you to arrow through your history
In my case it just recalls the last entry in the clipboard, as I repeatedly press ctr+opt+cmd+V, it adds the previous entry. For example if I put into my clipboard history apple banana pear
pressing ctl+opt+cmd+V three times produces
pear banana apple
But no drop down menu to allow me to arrow through
Any ideas why?
Steve
Every time TextMate tries to update automatically on my Snow Leopard 10.6.2
MacBook Pro I get:
*3/11/10 7:58:46 AM TextMate [1749] Error checking for new version:
Failed to connect to 208.78.96.139: No route to host*
in my error console.
What is the problem with the auto update?
Greetings,
This is slightly off topic but I'm hoping some of the TextMate-Cocoa
people here could help me.
I'm learning Cocoa programming and I'm not interested in using Xcode
for my development. I prefer using Clang, Rake, Textmate, and
Interface Builder. I know Allan and company development Textmate using
Cmake instead of Xcode. I'm wondering how to run unit tests this way.
Every OCUnit app tutorial I see assumes you are using Xcode. Anyone
know how to set up unit tests manually via the command line? Once I
see how it is done I can set up a Rake target/tasks to handle it for
me.
Any other advice when developing Cocoa apps without Xcode?
Thanks in advance,
Jason C
Hi,
If have a tiny problem since I'm using NSLocalizedString a lot in a project. We had a similar discussion at irc a couple of months ago and maybe I came across with a solution.
E.g. you have the following Objective-C++ file:
@implementation AClass
- (void)foo:(NSDictionary *)w
{
MyFun(NSLocalizedString(@"Error", @"error"), NSLocalizedString(@"OK", @"OK"),
nil, nil, tableWindow, self, nil, nil, nil,
NSLocalizedString(@"bla", @"bla"));
NSBeep();
}
- (void)foo2:(NSDictionary *)w
{
}
you'll see in the Symbol List:
AClass
- foo:
NSLocalizedString
NSBeep
- foo2:
which could be sometimes useful but the NS... stuff disturb generally. Then I looked at the Objective-C++ Language definitions and I found:
...
patterns = (
{ include = 'source.c++'; },
{ include = 'source.objc'; },
);
...
This means that 'source.c++' will be processed before 'source.objc'. By my opinion this is the wrong order. Because if I change this into:
...
patterns = (
{ include = 'source.objc'; },
{ include = 'source.c++'; },
);
...
I get for the above example the correct Symbol List:
AClass
- foo:
- foo2:
Are there any reasons for that language grammar order?
Regards,
--Hans
I’ve been neglecting the mailing list for a few months, sorry about
that.
I have lots of unread stuff which I’ll try to catch up on during the
next few days, so just a sorry in advance for late replies.
I'm new to TextMate, trying it out as a desktop blogging editor using the
blogging bundle. I like its speed, compared to the online editor of my
wordpress.com blog. If the trial version works out I'll buy it properly.
But there's a small problem. I've been trying to upload images, and find
that when I drag an image to the editing window, it only gives me a link to
the local location of the file and does not upload it automatically. This is
a problem I've seen mentioned elsewhere on the Textmate blog but haven't
found an answer to. What is happening, though, is that once I post my
writing to my blog and then fetch it back for editing, only after doing that
is it possible for me to drag-and-upload an image in the way that is
indicated by the screencast and help file.
Is this normal behaviour? Should I be able to upload an image straightaway
into the post before posting it? If so, how can I fix the problem I'm
having? I'm on OS 10.5.8, using version 1.5.9 of Textmate. Thank you for any
ideas or suggestions.
Mike
I don't have a bundle for Makefiles in my version of Textmate (1.5.8).
Makefiles are treated as plain text files.
I haven't found one listed via the GetBundles bundle. (I installed CMake,
but that doesn't appear to be it.) I've also looked through the
bundle list<http://svn.textmate.org/trunk/Bundles/>and don't see one.
Where is the Makefile bundle.
Thanks.
Hi, Allan-
Following up from IRC...
My text editor of choice on Windows was TextPad, and it supported a
handy way to insert sequential numbers for "replace all" operations.
This was useful, for example, when inserting line numbers, creating
unique ids, etc.
I don't know if the syntax was unique to TextPad, or if it is part of
some standard regex syntax, but it was pretty simple and effective:
\i(<start_index>,<increment>)
\i Replace with numbers starting from 1, incrementing by 1.
\i(10) Replace with numbers starting from 10, incrementing by 1.
\i(0,10) Replace with numbers starting from 0, incrementing by 10.
\i(100,-10) Replace with numbers starting from 100, decrementing by -10.
Any chance this (or something similar) could be added to TextMate?
Thanks-
-Doug
Hello,
I started to use Textmate as editor for pages in textile and markdown
format. I run into an issue with a page that includes Java source as
part of an article.
If the article contains a preformatted region <pre>...</pre> and inside
this region there is Java code containing a question mark as part of a
generic function, then the rest of the article is marked in red color.
If I use markdown format instead of textile, then I can solve this with
two blank lines. This is not possible with textile format. Both pages
render correctly in the preview.
I have attached two sample files for this.
<pre>
public <? extends Bar> foo(){
//
}
</pre>
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Best Regards / Viele Grüße
Sebastian Hennebrueder
-----
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http://www.laliluna.de
# Hello
## Sub title
Some text in here
<pre>
public <? extends Bar> foo(){
//
}
</pre>
## Another paragraph
h1. Hello
h2. Sub title
Some text in here
<pre>
public <? extends Bar> foo(){
//
}
</pre>
h1. Another paragraph
Hi,
I tried to switch from LaTeX-Bundle to the LaTeX2-Bundle but the document is not compiling. My document consists of a master file with included part files. The part files then using input for the chapter files.
After a run on the master file everything I get is the following:
-----
ypesetting latexfahrplan.tex…
hpdftex.def: Shell escape feature is not enabled.
amstext.sty: Unexpected value for option `prepend'
nameref.sty: W0030
minitoc: W0023
minitoc: W0028
minitoc: W0023
minitoc: Usage of deprecated \float@listhead!
part1introlatex.tex:14: \part{Einführung in \LaTeX{}}
copy output
Program exited with code #1 after 1.55 seconds.
-----
and nothing happens more.
Do I miss some basic changes needed in the setup before switching?
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Steve Jobs, 2006
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Steve Jobs, 2006
Hi,
I've just - mistakenly- deleted the blackboard theme.
I tried re-installing the Textmate but no help.
How do I recover the theme?
Best,
Ozgur Akgun
I've been using textmate from Tiger to Leopard and Snow Leopard, and I like
textmate so much that I can't live without it. I use textmate for writing
C/C++ and Java codes, as well as LaTeX.
But since snow leopard I've been encountering more and more problems than
before. And later I heard it's because snow leopard use Ruby 1.8.7 as
default while most textmate bundles use Ruby 1.8.2. When I use textmate on
my snow leopard Macbook Pro, a lot of bundles and scripts that used to
function pretty well now don't work. Here I have the question, can I solve
those compatibility issues by just getting the latest bundles from the svn
sites? Or that textmate 1.5.* is just not suited for Snow Leopard, the app
itself needs update to get full compatibility on Snow Leopard? If so, maybe
I'll wait for textmate 2 before I write all my projects in textmate.
Forgive my bad English, I'm a Chinese guy.
Thanks for your tips.
> Hi
>
> How do I open html-files from textmate into Firefox, instead of Safari,
> that seems to be default+
>
> tromslo
>
> ------------------------------
>
>
Open firefox, close safari, use the Html macro "Open in Running Browser" or
"Refresh currently open browsers".
I want to know whether someone other than me would like to have a version of TextMate for the iPad? Let me explain: I use TextMate primarily for TeX and some trivial modifications of websites. I could get by with a simple text editor and since the iPad allows one to use an external keyboard, I could type comfortably for hours on it.
Since (as far as I understand) TextMate is very modular and the interface very minimal, one should be able to whip up a nice, clean interface for the iPhone OS?
What do you guys think: have I been caught in Steve's reality distortion field or is there a market for an editor on the iPad?
Max
Hi, I have a command (html output) that will be run frequently to give a
status update. Based on it's output, the user will make a change to their
code and run it again. But it gets tedious having to click back onto the
window every time they run the command.
Is there a way to have my command automatically switch back to the window
they've been writing their text in, after displaying the output, so that the
output updates, but user focus appears to remain in the editor window?
I hunted through some Applescript for the last hour, but haven't seen
anything I could figure out how to use.
I tried recording the command with automator, it gave me
-- Press ⌘`
delay 0.232022
set timeoutSeconds to 2.000000
set uiScript to "keystroke \"`\" using command down"
my doWithTimeout( uiScript, timeoutSeconds )
on doWithTimeout(uiScript, timeoutSeconds)
set endDate to (current date) + timeoutSeconds
repeat
try
run script "tell application \"System Events\"
" & uiScript & "
end tell"
exit repeat
on error errorMessage
if ((current date) > endDate) then
error "Can not " & uiScript
end if
end try
end repeat
end doWithTimeout
Then I tried placing that in a system call to osascript at the end of my
command, but it didn't seem to do anything.
Hi all,
I was contemplating the fact that Latex 2 requires a separate templates directory, rather than having a stock set within the bundle itself. On the one hand, I appreciate the ability to add my own templates in this directory, but the ruby directives aren't applied upon import, a nice feature of the original Latex bundle's internal templates, and this means extra typing. Am I doing something clueless once again?
I also find the template window itself that opens under Latex 2 to be a bit of a tease: it doesn't work quite as advertised in the Help file. When I hit return I get to edit the template name, but I can't seem to find a keyboard sequence out of this mode (no 'reasonable' emacs/readline sequence works, other than tabbing me into the template preview window, where I can edit the template) and I have to use the mouse to insert the selected template. [I'm running Snow Leopard on my powerbook, Leopard on my iMac]. I like my mouse, but not that much. :)
What would be nice is to have a stock set of templates in the bundle, and then such a window that allows one to create a new template by using or even modifying [but not replacing] one of the ones already stored in the template inventory list; of course, the user-defined/modified templates would have to be set aside as is currently required. But hey this is Textmate, there must be a macro/script that can be developed for doing this (not that anyone needs more work!)? And wouldn't it be nice that the template editor have all the power of textmate and the latex2 bundle at the ready, to ease the template modification?
Now, Latex 2 does indeed have some major improvements over the first bundle. But the templates feature seems a step backward in my opinion (or aging is getting to my brain?). Thanks for listening.
Best wishes
David
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Texas State University at San Marcos
The Latex 2 Bundle is indeed much better, thank you!
The only oddity here is as soon as I set any flag via TM_LATEX_FLAGS, the document no longer compiles and I receive a prompt asking me to enter a filename (TeX cannot find my .tex file to compile). As soon as I unset TM_LATEX_FLAGS everything works again. Odd.
Still, this is a great solution — many thanks.
Cheers,
Tom Shafer
Dept. of Physics & Astronomy
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
I'm trying out Alex Ross's alternative latex bundle, but am having
trouble getting it to typeset my documents. I go the latex+dvips
route. Would that be the problem?
Thanks,
Kyle
Greetings,
I have used TextMate for some time for programming and other text-editing things and I love the program. I would like to use it for LaTeX documents as well; it's superior customization is a significant help in speeding up technical writing. However, the speed of compilation in TM is incredibly slower than in TeXShop, the program I am forced to use now. It is a significant enough difference that it is incredibly frustrating to use TM for LaTeX. Both programs are using pdflatex engine, I am not running the Latexmk.pl script, and I'm running straightforward scripts (mostly for short papers and class assignments) so there should be no speed difference?
I wonder if anyone else had this issue and if there is some kind of fix. I am running on a 6-month-old MacBook Pro so speed should not be an issue --- I had read someone re-wrote the compile script to be faster, but have not found any link to such a script. I have put a screencast at http://files.tomshafer.name/misc/textmatelatex/ demonstrating the differences both in initial compile time (not an issue) and subsequent file time (very important to me — I compile every minute or so to preview changes).
Any thoughts would be much appreciated! I very much enjoy TextMate and to be able to write LaTeX would be a magnificent upgrade for me.
Cheers,
Tom Shafer
Dept. of Physics & Astronomy
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
I moved my latex bundle out of the appropriate directory, and then
back in, and now I can't get command R to run latex and give me a pdf
in skim, as it once did. I get the error message below.
Can anyone give me a pointer?
thanks,
Kyle
sh: --help: command not found
/bin/sh: -interaction=nonstopmode: command not found
A fatal error occured, log file is in Differences.log
Document '/Users/kbj/Papers/*Differences/Differences.pdf' not open in
application The file /Users/kbj/Papers/*Differences/Differences.pdf
does not exist.
error number 256 opening viewer
Found 0 errors, and 0 warnings in 1 runs
-interaction=nonstopmode -file-line-error-style exited with status 127
Hello,
When scanning my latex document with the TODO bundle, I get the following message.
Scanning directory: ~/Documents/tex/papers/2010/O3Buffer/RevSciInstr_Buffergas/O3Buffer
(erb):4: undefined method `+' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError) from /Applications/Editors/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/TODO.tmbundle/Support/todo.rb:99 from /System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/erb.rb:716:in `grep' from /Applications/Editors/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/TODO.tmbundle/Support/todo.rb:77:in `each' from /Applications/Editors/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/TODO.tmbundle/Support/todo.rb:77:in `grep' from /Applications/Editors/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/TODO.tmbundle/Support/todo.rb:77 from /Applications/Editors/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/TODO.tmbundle/Support/todo.rb:76:in `open' from /Applications/Editors/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/TODO.tmbundle/Support/todo.rb:76 from /Applications/Editors/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/TODO.tmbundle/Support/todo.rb:75:in `each' from /Applications/Editors/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/TODO.tmbundle/Support/todo.rb:75 from /Applications/Editors/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/textmate.rb:201:in `call' from /Applications/Editors/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/textmate.rb:201:in `each_text_file' from /Applications/Editors/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/TODO.tmbundle/Support/todo.rb:71
I have reinstalled textmate several times and everything worked for a while before TODO would give the same message again. Since I am not at all familiar with ruby I did not try to understand the ruby code of the TODO bundle.
I am using TM Version 1.5.9 (1589) under the latest snow leopard OS.
Because I really like the functionality of the TODO bundle I would be happy if anyone could tell me what to do or confirm that this problem exists elsewhere.
Thanks for consideration
Christof
I frequently pipe the output of Terminal.app commands to view/search with
TextMate, but for commands like "ls -al --color=always" I'd like to still
see the ANSI terminal colors even though I keep the piped output in Textmate
for future reference.
So something like
% echo -e "\\e[0;32mCOLOR_GREEN\\t\\e[1;32mCOLOR_LIGHT_GREEN\\e[0m"
would show up (colored) in TextMate as
COLOR_GREEN COLOR_LIGHT_GREEN
It'd be fine if the actual escape codes were still there but de-emphasized.
If nothing else, it would save me from running a regex through
search/replace to remove the ANSI escape codes when my output already took a
while to generate. And I like the "do it once, keep it forever" factor of a
TextMate bundle ;)
If there's any existing bundle which has those codes already in a language
grammar, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks
Darryl
ls example:
total 8.0K
-rwx--x--x 1 dzurnlocal 515 2010-04-14 16:16 [0m[01;32mcolors.sh[0m*
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root 9 2007-07-05 10:06 [01;36m2-sym_link[0m ->
[01;33m/dev/null[0m
brw-r--r-- 1 root 14, 0 2006-06-09 15:38 [01;33m6-block_special[0m
crw-r--r-- 1 root 3, 2 2006-06-09 15:38 [01;33m7-char_special[0m
-rw-r--r-- 1 dzurnlocal 0 2006-06-09 15:38 0-file
drwxr-xr-x 2 dzurnlocal 68 2006-06-09 15:38 [01;34m1-directory[0m/
-rwxrwxrwx 1 dzurnlocal 0 2006-06-09 15:38 [01;32m5-executable[0m*
-rwsrwxrwx 1 dzurnlocal 0 2006-06-09 15:38 [37;41m8-exe_setuid[0m*
-rwxrwsrwx 1 dzurnlocal 0 2006-06-09 15:38 [30;43m9-exe_setgid[0m*
drwxrwxrwt 2 dzurnlocal 68 2006-06-09 15:38
[30;42ma-dir_writeothers_sticky[0m/
drwxrwxrwx 2 dzurnlocal 68 2006-06-09 15:38
[34;42mb-dir_writeothers_NOsticky[0m/
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Hi,
I'm just trying out -- eagerly -- Alex Ross', er, lasersox's (great
anagram work, btw ;) new Latex2 bundle, which promises (much desired,
much welcomed) speed. Now, I stumble upon a dialogue prompt titled
"pdftex" asking for "Enter file name", to "Send" or "Send EOF" (the
latter, "end of file"?!, cancels everything). I'm stymied (a word I
learned from LaTeX many years ago). What to do? what file to provide?
Of course, falling back to the Latex legacy bundle, TeXing proceeds,
while slowly, uninterrupted. Btw, I'm still on TeXLive-2008 (hell, I'm
still running 10.5, even).
Any help would be highly appreciated (I did look for, but I did not
find any clarifying documentation).
Kindly,
Hans
Hi all,
I'm very join you people. Thanks for developer too for developing so nice and strong
programming editor. An alternative way we can work with Skim. First open Skim and then
textmate no problem occur.
with best regards,
forcp
On Apr 9, 2010, at 5:00 AM, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2010 16:37:52 -0700
> From: Steven W Riggins <mailinglists(a)geeksrus.com>
> Subject: [TxMt] merging columns of text
> To: Textmate Mailing List <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Message-ID: <EB031447-6AE7-4675-8BDC-5C2F5CD83D5F(a)geeksrus.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>
> if I have
>
> one
> two
> three
> four
>
> on the clipboard, can I paste it in front of (line by line)
>
> duck
> cows
> chickens
> geese
>
> Thanks! (Simple example of my task)
If your final task is as simple as your example, toss this in a command snippet.
-Roberto.
#!/usr/bin/env python
import os
import sys
from subprocess import PIPE, Popen
selection = os.environ.get('TM_SELECTED_TEXT').splitlines()
if not selection:
print 'Cut text to go second, then make selection for text that goes first'
sys.exit(1)
clipboard = Popen(["pbpaste"], stdout=PIPE).communicate()[0].splitlines()
selection_len = len(selection)
clipboard_len = len(clipboard)
if selection_len != clipboard_len:
sys.exit("Selection (%d) and clipboard (%d) don't have the same number of lines" % (selection_len, clipboard_len))
print '\n'.join([' '.join(x) for x in zip(selection, clipboard)])
I'm setting up a new TextMate environment for work on a new computer and for the life of me
Can't get my AS3 class path preference setup correctly. I'm using Simon Gregory's Actionscript 3 Bundle.
I've already set different variations within the Preferences > Advanced > Shell Variables
For TM_AS3_PATH but it's not finding the directory I have set for that variable.
Is there a setting to set within the flex-config.xml that I'm missing?
Any tips or links would be much appreciated. I've tried the Google machine already.
Thanks,
-Gerry
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Sorry, if this issue has been covered before. I did some searching but came
up empty.
When I try to run a ruby script from within Textmate (command-R), I get the
following error which pops up in a another window:
/tmp/temp_textmate.cX7qBU: line 6: : command not found
I'm running Ruby 1.9.1 and have just installed Textmate on a new iMac i7.
Ruby works fine from the command line, and using "mate xxx" in the terminal
works as well. I'm a newbie with macs and Textmate so forgive my ignorance
is this is something simple.
Thanks for the help in advance.
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Paul,
Thanks. That works. Double-clicking on a Mac - who would have guessed?
Geoff
> From: Paul McCann <paul.mccann(a)adelaide.edu.au>
> To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Date: Wed, 07 Apr 2010 09:27:48 +0930
> Subject: Re: [TxMt] New LaTeX Bundle
> Hi Geoff,
>
>> 1. How do I install it? I gather that I download it from http://github.com/lasersox/latex.tmbundle. I did this and a folder called lasersox.latex.tmbundle-b5bbb31 was created. Then what? The instructions in the textmate help regarding bundle installation don't seem to be appropriate at this stage. Perhaps already I am doing something wrong.
>
> No, it's not obvious: the problem is github appending that SHA-ish
> lump on the end of the directory name. If it was just ".tmbundle" you
> could double click and be up and away, but its presence severs the
> extension's connection with TextMate. Just remove the "-b5bbb31" and
> the icon should change. Then you can double click to install.
>
>> 2. Once it is installed properly, will it conflict with the old latex bundle? How can I go back and forth between the two? Will my old custom snippets and commands still work, etc?
>
> They work fine together in my testing, but it quickly becomes a bit of
> a pain to have to select the "2" when typesetting. I guess you could
> just remap the command to typeset in the "classic" latex bundle, but
> given the increased speed and ease with the new bundle I just disabled
> the original one (from the bundle editor).
>
> Have fun,
> Paul
Hello All,
I wanted to take the new latex bundle for a text drive, but I'm not exactly sure how. If someone could give me 'instructions for a dummie' I'd be grateful. In particular:
1. How do I install it? I gather that I download it from http://github.com/lasersox/latex.tmbundle. I did this and a folder called lasersox.latex.tmbundle-b5bbb31 was created. Then what? The instructions in the textmate help regarding bundle installation don't seem to be appropriate at this stage. Perhaps already I am doing something wrong.
2. Once it is installed properly, will it conflict with the old latex bundle? How can I go back and forth between the two? Will my old custom snippets and commands still work, etc?
If there are some elementary instructions posted about this, you could just point me to those.
Thanks
Geoff Vallis
Hi,
Since I started using heavily Xcode lately, I realized that I miss so much few TextMate features while working with Xcode editor.
So I decided to fork BracketMatcher and make few TextMate inspired additions:
http://github.com/nanoant/xcode-bracket-matcher
* Auto closing of brackets and quotes: When you open a bracket or (double)quote, the plugin closes it for you and places the cursor (insertion point) between brackets (quotes).
* Auto deletion of both brackets: When the cursor (insertion point) is between empty brackets (quotes), pressing backspace (delete) removes them both.
* ] always wraps: Pressing ] when there is something selected, wraps the selection with square brackets, rather than replacing whole selection with].
* Whitespace display
Feel free to backport it to BracketMatcher.
Also I did new project:
http://github.com/nanoant/xcode-scripts
... where I gonna put my custom AppleScripts for Xcode. Now there are two:
* Duplicate - that mimics TM's ⌃⇧D
* Add Delimiter - that mimics TM's ⌥⌘↩
Cheers & happy easter,
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Hi there,
I have exactly the same problem like Carsten wrote.
But I am on the latest version of TextMate, Skim and OS X, but the problem
still occurs.
OS X: 10.6.3
TM: Version 1.5.9 (1589)
Skim: Version 1.3.5 (53)
Does anybody have a suggestion for me?
Thank you very much!!!
greetings
pooz
Carsten Hoever wrote:
>
> Happens to me as well, in most (all?) cases the problem appears when
> Skim was not opened yet. In this case Skim starts and becomes
> unresponsive after a while without displaying the document. The pdf
> itself, however, is created. If I open that manually in Skim and then
> invoke command+R, changes made to the LaTeX document are updated in
> Skim without any problem.
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I know that I can cycle auto-complete options with ESC and get a pop-up with
auto-complete options by pressing Option-Esc, but is there a way to make
this happen automatically? As a noob to some of the languages I'm using I
like to see a list of the options I have on an object.
Thanks.
I just went through a cleanup and organization of my Desktop as it was
getting a bit messy. Part of that mess was the number of TM Project
files that started to collect there. I decided to put them in a
folder and then drag the folder to the Dock so I could get a popup of
the contents, the same as the Documents and Downloads folder.
After I did this I found that that Textmate would open, but the
contents where in red coloring and not available to me. After some
looking I found that files contained the path to my files relative to
where the Projects file was created. I thought that at this point it
would be faster to simply edit the files in Terminal with vi rather
than re-create everything, and also better since I would retain all
the settings that were embedded.
As a test on one of them I changed the path from a relative path (../
Sites/foldername) to an absolute one (/Users/myname/Sites/foldername)
and it opened everything the way I expected. But after I closed the
project in Textmate, I found that the path had once again reverted to
relative again (../../Sites/foldername). I ended up changing a dozen
or more files anyway, and now all is good, but I can't imagine what
the effort would have been if I had many, many projects.
So I guess I am wondering why this is the behavior, and why Textmate
can't use an absolute path which would make management of the Project
files a lot easier. And before someone asks, I do a lot of online
testing of different installations and I like having direct access to
the Projects without having to navigate to them in the Finder and
finding them in the actual folder name. I also don't have the Project
file(s) cluttering up my site files either.
This is my first post to this list, based on the website
recommendation that bundle bugs should be posted here.
I have added several commands to my own bundle for some work. Last
night I added a new command, then worked on it and tested it for about
90 minutes. I didn't see any way to force a save of the command, so I
assumed it was being written out each time I clicked to another
command and clicked back.
However, a while later TextMate hung when I was running another of my
commands and I was forced to kill it.
On restarting TextMate, my new command and all the work in it was
gone, apparently unrecoverable.
Is there a way to force a command to save, or does this mean I should
regularly quit and restart TextMate to avoid this potential loss?
-- Ron
This line also breaks; changing "/100" to "/ 100" fixes it. I'm guessing
regular expression catchers are to blame again:
print $q->br()."<SMALL class=footer>Page
took ".(int(((times)[0]-$stime)*100)/100)."s to generate</SMALL>";
Syntax highlighting on the Perl bundle appears to have a problem. The
following line breaks everything following it because it's matching
the 's' as the start of a text replacement. I tried to fix it but this
bundle syntax is just way too complicated for me.
%foo = ( s=>"bar", f=>"baz" );
Hoping someone out there can provide a fix. Thanks.
Hello,
Is there a way to setup to auto show function pop-up and/or prototype when
typing inside the function scope?
E.g., assuming PHP:
preg_match('[cursor here and a pop-up showed up].
Sorry if it is totally basic, but I searched the manual and the function
pop-up section doesn't tell anything related.
Thanks,
Alfred R. Baudisch
hi, i just recognized that dictionary option is not working properly ? any
idea? when i press control+command+d nothing happens?... that option was
very useful. anyone has same issue? my config is Snow Leopard 10.6.2 and
TextMate Version 1.5.9 (1510)
i'm not sure if this is discussed already... thanks in advance
I have a problem with GetBundles: When I start it, it basically
hangs while connecting to the server. It has been like this for
some time (I do not remember if it ever actually worked for me).
I have tried removing all my TextMate application support folder
but it did not seem to help.
After I close GetBundles, I all the options in the "GetBundles"
menu are greyed out. If I quit TextMate, a ruby process is left,
which I kill manually.
Any suggestions?
I am on 10.6.2, ruby 1.8.7.
Thanks.
I've extended css code-folding to include groups (ala cssedit) by tweaking
the css language file
foldingStartMarker =
'/\*\*(?!\*)|\{\s*($|/\*(?!.*?\*/.*\S))|\/\*\s*(a)group\s*.*\s*\*\/';
foldingStopMarker = '(?<!\*)\*\*/|^\s*\}|\/*\s*@end\s*\*\/';
(I didn't write these regex, but I found them here
http://css-tricks.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2783 )
Works brilliantly, but my question is how to extend the css code folding
from within other types of files (like HTML, PHP etc.) Doing a bunch of
one-off pages and it would help greatly.
TIA
saul
Thanks all for the help and comments about the Latex bundle. Sorry if it has gone off topic, but as you can see, I have no way to figure out what is the responsibility of TextMate, of the LaTeX bundle and what has to be handled by something else again e.g. MacTex or TexLive Utility.
I have downloaded and installed MacTex and now when I run the command latex I get "This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40.10 (TeX Live 2009)". Says to me that MacTex is also known as pdfTeX and also known as TeX Live 2009. Three different names gets pretty confusing. I also downloaded and installed TexLive Utility which gave me some encouraging feedback and then failed miserably
"2010-03-23 18:11:18 +0000 Notice -[TLMAppController checkVersionConsistency][51322] Looks like you're using TeX Live 2009…good!
2010-03-23 18:11:18 +0000 Notice -[TLMAppController checkVersionConsistency][51322] *** WARNING *** Potential version mismatch between tlmgr and mirror URL http://mirror.ctan.org/systems/texlive/tlnet/2008
2010-03-23 18:11:21 +0000 Notice -[TLMOperation main][51322] termination status of task /usr/texbin/tlmgr was 2
2010-03-23 18:11:21 +0000 Notice -[TLMOperation main][51322] Standard error from `/usr/texbin/tlmgr --machine-readable --location http://mirror.ctan.org/systems/texlive/tlnet/2008 update --list`
tlmgr: package repository ftp://ftp.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/systems/texlive/tlnet/2008
unusable location ftp://ftp.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/systems/texlive/tlnet/2008/tlpkg/texlive.tlpdb, could not load any packages
Cannot load TeX Live database from ftp://ftp.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/systems/texlive/tlnet/2008 at /usr/texbin/tlmgr line 3919."
So I am part of the way there and now lost in another quagmire I have no idea how to fix. I appreciate this is off topic and I have to go find a list that specialises in TeX to sort this and hope they are gentle with me and don't keep pointing me to the command line :D
Lucy
I've been using the LaTeX bundle successfully with TextMate. But I have come unstuck when I want to install a new font, for example Garamond.
From http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/mathdesign/ I see I must;
(1) Install a package called mathdesign
(2) unzip the file mdugm.zip into the root directory of my texmf tree
My questions to the list are
(1) How do I download and install a package with TextMate / the bundle / using the terminal ?
(2) where do I find the textmf directory in SnowLeopard ?
Thanks
Lucy .
I wrote a program in C++ which does some long calculations. For information
purpose it has a "cout" function which tels me about a progress of
evaluation.
I'm used to compile my program via TM with my own boundle-command script
which looks like that:
------------------------------------------------------------
echo "<html><body><pre>"
make | pre
find_name="grep 'NAME=' ./makefile | cut -c 6- "
cmd= `eval $find_name | awk '{print "./"$0}'`
$cmd
echo "</pre></body></html>"
------------------------------------------------------------
My problem is that the standard output (text that "cout" presents) is shown
at once after program is finished (but non during program is running) so I
don't see progress of calculation.
Is there a way for presenting standard output in these case (in real-time)?
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Hi,
I'm referring to the reflow comment command in this screencast:
http://blog.macromates.com/2006/customization-screencast/
I have TextMate set to wrap at 72 characters, and currently the command
is not reflowing this text correctly:
/*
* This constructor takes a pointer to a void function that should
* define a set a of transformations to move this cube to its starting
* point in the 3D coordinate system. Transformations include
* translations, scaling and rotation. (Scaling can be performed
* uniformly by using the Cube(float sideLength) constructor.)
*
* Parameters:
* - a function pointer that to a void function with no parameters
*
* Outputs: N/A
*/
When I run the command, bound to ^Q, I get this result:
/*
* This constructor takes a pointer to a void function that should
* define a set a of transformations to move this cube to its starting
* point in the 3D coordinate system. Transformations include
translations,
* scaling and rotation. (Scaling can be performed uniformly by using
* the Cube(float sideLength) constructor.)
*
* Parameters: - a function pointer that to a void function with no
* parameters
*
* Outputs: N/A
*/
(I have hard-wrapped the line in question to indicate that TM is
soft-wrapping here, as the line is longer than 72 characters.)
Here is the command I'm using (copied from the comments on the linked
article):
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
txt = STDIN.read.gsub(%r{\A/|\*/\z}, '')
txt = txt.gsub(/^[ \t]*\*[ \t]*/, '')
txt = %x{ fmt <<< '#{txt.gsub(/'/, "'\\\\''")}' }.chomp
txt = txt.gsub(/[$`\\]/, '\\\\\0')
txt = txt.sub(/(\n(?=\n))?(\n*)\z/, '\1$0\2')
print "/* " + txt.to_a.join(' * ') + " */"
How can I modify this command to reflow correctly at 72 columns?
Thanks in advance,
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I'm working on a magento bundle. It is currently on github and getbundles can install it.
so of my work has over lapped with the php completion bundle but some has not.
The php completion bundle won't be able to auto complete for Mage::getSingleton('catalog/product');
Since in magento you use the factory pattern a lot I build my own bundle. What I'm looking for is how many users use magento and what features of a bundle would they like?
The current bundle does the following:
1. Auto complete for classes used in factory methods aka Mage::getSingleton({the classes here});
2. Takes you to a definition of a class
3. Tab trigger for <?php echo $this->__('$1'); ?>$0
The next version will do:
1. Show parent inheritance (80% done)
2. Auto complete for the Mage class (100% done)
3. Take the user to the Magento online class documentation.
Timothy
Hey all,
I'm running the newest versions of both TextMate and WordPress and am
looking to use the blogging plugin to edit/create content on my blog. I have
read the post here:
http://blog.macromates.com/2006/blogging-from-textmate/
And I have posted comments to it with minimal response. I'm wondering if
anyone has got the two to work together and if so, how you did it. Any help
would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
Dana W.
Hi TextMate folks.
I've written a little applescript to do what I regularly need to do - open a folder in TextMate if and only if it's not already open, from the command-line. (I have command-line scripts to set up my workspaces for each project for me.) Is there another way to do it? Not that I could see, although it's tricky to keywords-search that one. I kind of feel it should be a command-line option to the "mate" command.
Script is up here:
http://gist.github.com/322512
Comments and criticism appreciated. Please feel free fork it and make your own modifications and improvements if it is useful to you.
Caveats:
I'm no Applescript ninja - in fact this is my first, learn-by-doing foray.It should be clear that I have been working out variable scoping by trial and error. Tidying could happen.
The entire section to bring the window that contains your folder of choice to the front is broken - there seems to be no way to get between window objects and document objects despite what the Applesscript dictionary says, as noted by Alan Watson http://lists.macromates.com/textmate/2009-March/028352.html
If you run it using a path such as "." or ".." instead of an absolute path, textmate will hang. Not quite sure why.
I've assumed you are trying to open a folder rather than a file, and that opening a parent of said folder counts as that folder being already open
Have fun,
Dan
Hey guys,
I was using a bundle(I think) that adds the option "Open link in browser"
(or something like this) to the context menu in a "Plain Text" file, but
last week I was doing some cleanup and accidentally removed it :( Someone
know the name of this bundle?
Thanks in advance :)
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Hi,
I'm new to textmate (evaluating it) and bibtex and tex, so my question may
be of the newbie variety.
I've got bibdesk working ok, and was able to add citations to my document
using the BibDeskTMCompletions tool. But, when I run Bibtex from the LaTex
bundle menu, I get the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last): File
"/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/LaTeX.tmbundle/Support/bin/texMate.py",
line 471, in tsDirs = find_TEX_directives() File
"/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/LaTeX.tmbundle/Support/bin/texMate.py",
line 306, in find_TEX_directives startDir = os.path.dirname(texfile) File
"/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6/lib/python2.6/posixpath.py",
line 119, in dirname i = p.rfind('/') + 1 AttributeError: 'NoneType' object
has no attribute 'rfind'
I'm guessing it's some problem with an environment variable or something.
Or maybe some python problem? I'm a bit out of my league here, but eager to
learn. Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Derek
Hi
Did anybody succeed in using Textmate for lisp. I get the following error
when I press Apple-key + R:
xcodebuild: Error: the directory /Users/userName does not contain an Xcode
project.
Thanks,
Raj
>Did you check for spaces in path to your graphics file? I had a
>similar problem awhile back that was solved by renaming folders, or
>just moving the pdf to the same directory as the .tex document.
>Kyle H. Ambert
>Fellow, National Library of Medicine
>Oregon Health & Science University
Yes the first thing I did was place the .pdf directly in the folder.
>To set LaTeX preferences in TextMate, press ⌘⌥, or select the menu item “Bundles > LaTeX > Preferences…”
>—Alex
Oh how I know it. I have read all the documentation and I cannot find
anything that tells me exactly what to put in these preferences. In
order to get Textmate to use the same engine that my TeXShop is using.
Anyone else have any ideas??
If I'm editing an open tab in my project, I'd like to be able to
automatically reveal the associated file in the project drawer. Is this
possible?
thanks,
-Morgan
Ok, there is one small feature I need before switching to TextMate from
BBEdit. Is there any way to force everything to be opened in one window? AKA
tabs or a list in the sidebar? My habit is to drag various documents into
the TextMate icon, but having 10+ windows open is a pain.
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I'm just getting started with TextMate and want to use it for C++
programming. I'm wondering if people can give me some pointers and tricks on
how to do that (other than the stuff in the C and other bundles, of course.)
Right now, all I'm really using is the syntax highlighting, auto-indent and
brace-matching. Everything else could be done in TextEdit.
One thing I specifically want to do is trigger my projects GNU 'make' script
and then have the output pipped into a TextMate window. Not that hard to
write a plugin for (though if anybody already has one, point me to it.)
However, the tricky part is that I want to link file names in the output to
files in TextMate in case the compiler spits an error at me. That means
either being able to click on something like "./includes/GUI/graphs.cpp:210"
and being taken to that file and line in TM, like a hyperlink, or having TM
put highlights/bookmarks/whatever directly at the line in question. Is this
at all possible?
I've searched Google and this list but I nothing has jumped out at me so far
(though the results are so long for "C++ textmate" that there may be
something buried there I'm not seeing.) If anybody can tell me how they use
TM for writing C++ projects using the GNU compiler tools (g++, make, GDB,
etc.) I'd really appreciate that.
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Hi,
I downloaded the zip for the makefile bundle, but I get this errors when
trying to use the bundle. It seems like i'm missing some files in order to
run that bundle effectively, where do I get them?
Error:
/tmp/temp_textmate.HtJz9T:3:in `require': no such file to load --
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/tm/executor
(LoadError) from /tmp/temp_textmate.HtJz9T:3
Ted.
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I am switching from using TextMate for all of my programing tasks. The
last (and incredibly frustrating) hang-up I am having is getting it to
compile my LaTeX documents. Whenever I add the command
\includegraphics{filename.pdf} to a file it chokes even thought if I
open the same LaTeX document with TeXShop it compiles perfectly. The
output I get even when I am using verbose is not very helpful, even
though I have been using LaTeX for 7 years or so.
I compile in TexShop with the Latex command and it appears from the
log that it is accessing the "/usr/local/texlive/2009" directory.
Further TeXShop is set with the following settings (I have also
attached a screencap of these settings:
Path settings
(pdf)TeX (default: /usr/texbin)
/usr/texbin
Distiller (ghostscript) (default: /usr/local/bin)
/usr/local/bin
pdfTeX
Tex (default: pdftex)
pdftex --shell-escape
Latex (default: pdflatex)
pdflatex --shell-escape
TeX + dvips + distiller
Tex (default: simpdftex tex)
simpdftex tex --maxpfb
Latex (default: simpdftex latex)
simpdftex latex --maxpfb
I am guessing that Textmate must be calling a different version of
latex that does not like to be fed .pdf files.
The PATH that Textmate recovered the first time I tried to compile a
LaTeX document is:
/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/texbin:/usr/X11/bin
Is there a way I can set Textmate to use the same engine that TexShop is using?
Thanks,
Robi
Hi guys,
When I was trying to do some interactive input with Perl in TM, I got some
weird output.
For example, I use this script:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
$pi = 3.14;
print "What is the radius? ";
chomp($radius = <STDIN>);
$circ = 2 * $pi * $radius;
print "The circumference of a circle of radius $radius is $circ.\n";
When I run the script and input "4", the output is this:
4
What is the radius? The circumference of a circle of radius 4 is 25.12.
I mean, when I input "4", I don't see the msg "What is the radius?".
Shouldn't TM first show this msg and then, as the user, I input "4"?
I know that there is some issue with interactive input in TM
(http://blog.macromates.com/2009/interactive-input/). Before I made the
changes mentioned in that thread, I was even not able to use interactive
input in TM. Now I can, but it just seems weird as mentioned above. And if I
run the script in the Terminal, everything is OK - I first got a msg "What
is the radius?", then I input whatever I want.
Any ideas about this?
Thanks,
Jon
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For example, if I run a Java program with ⌘-R or typeset a LaTeX file
with ⌘ -T, I will get some version of the following erro:
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/tm/process.rb:169:in
`fcntl': Inappropriate ioctl for device (Errno::ENOTTY) from
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/tm/process.rb:169:in
`run' from
Ideas?
Thank you.
I'm confused about the C++ bundle. I do not have a C++ bundle in my textmate installation. The closest thing I've got is Objective-C++, and extensive searching online does not reveal one. However the tone of all the list discussions of C++ that I've read through looking for a bundle link act like it's a non issue implying it's part of the install. Still I'm ending up with no authoritative link to a bundle. Are my bundles screwed up? Or can someone point me to the current and correct C++ bundle?
Not Make, not Objective-C++, but simply C++. There appears to be a 'C++ Qt', but I strongly hope that is not the current and correct C++ bundle. If it is someone needs a stern talking to.
Thanks,
j