Consider, with Input = Selected text or Line,
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
require ENV["TM_SUPPORT_PATH"] + "/lib/exit_codes.rb"
TextMate.exit_insert_snippet ENV["TM_CURRENT_LINE"]
This changes
asd $ \\
into
asd \
and I am not surprised. But what is the cleanest way
to get back the original line unchanged? I can manage
the slashes but not the dollar. And e_sh is not
a solution since it adds spurious slashes which I have
to take care of.
Thanks,
Piero
PS what I need is a way to pass to TextMate.exit_insert_snippet
a string containing dollars slashes etc in such a way that the
strings is inserted without any change. I know someone can do
this
Ok
this post from October did help me:
------------------------------
Message: 6
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 20:06:33 +0200
From: Alex Ross <tm-alex(a)rosiba.com>
Subject: [TxMt] Re: Latex Bundle Stop to work on MacTex 2008 installed
To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
Message-ID: <601AFE08-73AB-402B-98F9-BD4DABC66805(a)rosiba.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed;
delsp=yes
On Oct 13, 2008, at 7:07 PM, Jose Lobato wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I completely removed the MacTex 2007 and install 2008. Once this is
> done it
> stops working when I try to build (cmd+R) Get a big red mesage:
>
> Error: Could not open to check for packages
> This is most likely a problem with TM_LATEX_MASTER
>
> The text is over a small message that says something like (I have
> hardly
> read it):/bin/sh: kpsewich: cdmmarck not open
>
> ( please do not trust this last sentece because as I say I can not
> see it
> well)
>
> So, on: echo $PATH I have:
> /usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/mysql/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/
> usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/texbin:/usr/X11/bin
TextMate no longer sources the shell profile so you need to set PATH
in TextMate's preferences. Just copy the above PATH to TextMate's
Shell Variables preference pane and all should be working again.
?Alex
I did copy the results from PATH into the TM Shell Variables PrefPane
and it seems to work ok now.
Sorry for this little flury of emails...
Cheers!
Claus
On 16-Oct-08, at 2:00 PM, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
> Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 22:00:09 +0200
> From: Alex Ross <tm-alex(a)rosiba.com>
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: problem running latex after svn up
> To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Message-ID: <FDE0695F-B385-4188-A09C-341AC2CD0B2B(a)rosiba.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed; delsp=yes
>
> On Oct 15, 2008, at 9:43 PM, Claus wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> after svn updating all my *.tmbundle, including the latex bundle,
>> after running a previously working latex-project, I got after cmd-R:
>>
>> /tmp/temp_textmate.hXj0XQ:3:in `require': no such file to load -- /
>> Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/tm/
>> process (LoadError) from /tmp/temp_textmate.hXj0XQ:3
>>
>> I looked around, and found that likely I have to also svn up the
>> "Support Folder":
>> cd /Library/Application\ Support/TextMate
>> svn co http://macromates.com/svn/Bundles/trunk/Support
>>
>> so I did, however, when I run
>> echo "$TM_SUPPORT_PATH"
>> I get
>> /Users/clausman/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Support
> What have you got in this directory? You can just delete /Users/
> clausman/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Support and I bet things
> will start working.
Hi again,
so, it turns out that some things work again, for example a python
script from the templates runs fine (which didn't work before the
checkout).
My key issue is still with compiling latex. Even with a file from the
templates, without a project it gives the error shown in the attached
screenshot.
Cheers,
Claus
On 17-Oct-08, at 6:40 AM, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 16:13:16 +0200
> From: Alex Ross <tm-alex(a)rosiba.com>
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: textmate Digest, Vol 5, Issue 25
> To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Message-ID: <C95F684D-7D16-4914-BE2C-85ED5D71A67D(a)rosiba.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed; delsp=yes
>
> On Oct 16, 2008, at 3:53 PM, Claus wrote:
>
>> Hm,
>> when I delete that folder (move it to a different place), I get the
>> original error:
>> /tmp/temp_textmate.78au0T:3:in `require': no such file to load -- /
>> Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/tm/
>> process (LoadError) from /tmp/temp_textmate.78au0T:3
>>
>> when I move the folder back, I still get the
>> Error: Could not open to check for packages
>>
>> This is most likely a problem with TM_LATEX_MASTER
>>
>> /bin/sh: kpsewhich: command not found
>>
>> Note: I didn't see the third line last night, cause it was printed
>> white on white in the latex/textmate output window.
>>
>> Inside /Users/clausman/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Support
>> there are 5 folders:
>> Bundles
>> PlugIns
>> Pristine Copy
>> Support
>> Themes
>
> So you have a checkout of the entire textmate repository in your
> Support folder.
>
> Erase the folder /Users/clausman/Library/Application Support/TextMate/
> and do a clean svn checkout with:
>
> cd ~/Application\ Support/
> svn co http://macromates.com/svn/Bundles/trunk TextMate
>
> ?Alex
On 17-Oct-08, at 6:40 AM, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 16:13:16 +0200
> From: Alex Ross <tm-alex(a)rosiba.com>
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: textmate Digest, Vol 5, Issue 25
> To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Message-ID: <C95F684D-7D16-4914-BE2C-85ED5D71A67D(a)rosiba.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed; delsp=yes
>
> On Oct 16, 2008, at 3:53 PM, Claus wrote:
>
>> Hm,
>> when I delete that folder (move it to a different place), I get the
>> original error:
>> /tmp/temp_textmate.78au0T:3:in `require': no such file to load -- /
>> Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/tm/
>> process (LoadError) from /tmp/temp_textmate.78au0T:3
>>
>> when I move the folder back, I still get the
>> Error: Could not open to check for packages
>>
>> This is most likely a problem with TM_LATEX_MASTER
>>
>> /bin/sh: kpsewhich: command not found
>>
>> Note: I didn't see the third line last night, cause it was printed
>> white on white in the latex/textmate output window.
>>
>> Inside /Users/clausman/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Support
>> there are 5 folders:
>> Bundles
>> PlugIns
>> Pristine Copy
>> Support
>> Themes
>
> So you have a checkout of the entire textmate repository in your
> Support folder.
>
> Erase the folder /Users/clausman/Library/Application Support/TextMate/
> and do a clean svn checkout with:
>
> cd ~
> svn co http://macromates.com/svn/Bundles/trunk TextMate
>
> ?Alex
Alex,
I did what you said, assuming you meant I should check out textmate into
~/Library/Application\ Support/
unfortunately, the same problem is still there, even if I compile a
very minimalistic latex test file.
>> Error: Could not open to check for packages
>>
>> This is most likely a problem with TM_LATEX_MASTER
>>
>> /bin/sh: kpsewhich: command not found
Does anybody have any more ideas?
Thanks,
Claus
I work thoroughly in Mathematica and in LaTeX and would enjoy the
following capability:
select some tex-math. Use a macro on it to do the following:
--expand out any short-hand I use as specified in an arbitrary style
file.
--call MathKernel on the TeX line.
--Convert from the TeX to Mathematica standard form using
Mathematica's ToExpression.
--Evaluate the math
--use Mathematica's TeXForm to convert the math output into LaTeX
--insert the result into the file or into the clipboard.
my Mathematica installation came with a command-line MathKernel
program which I've been trying to call with
MathKernel -noprompt <<EOF
TeX expression that I want evaluated
EOF
However, when I tried this in bash, the escaping of the TeX
backslashes on the way in and then again on the way out of the
MathKernel program was causing major headaches.
Has anyone ever interfaced the two programs in this way? Anyone have
any advice as to how to approach this problem? I can't seem to find
any Mathematica interaction bundle for TM.
Thanks very much,
Evan Berkowitz
--------------------------------------------------
Physics is like sex. Sure, it may give some practical results, but
that's not why we do it.
Richard Feynman
Hm,
when I delete that folder (move it to a different place), I get the
original error:
/tmp/temp_textmate.78au0T:3:in `require': no such file to load -- /
Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/tm/
process (LoadError) from /tmp/temp_textmate.78au0T:3
when I move the folder back, I still get the
Error: Could not open to check for packages
This is most likely a problem with TM_LATEX_MASTER
/bin/sh: kpsewhich: command not found
Note: I didn't see the third line last night, cause it was printed
white on white in the latex/textmate output window.
Inside /Users/clausman/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Support
there are 5 folders:
Bundles
PlugIns
Pristine Copy
Support
Themes
inside Support there are quite a few more folders:
bin
css
images
lib
nibs
script
Sound
themes
and a file called version which contains the number 9280... anyways,
in bin there are a few files which I guess are related to latex:
LatexCitekeys.rb
LateXCommandCompletions.rb
LatexLabelCompletions.rb
Hm, so textmate can still not compile latex. I also have tried python,
and that doesn't work either. Trying to run the default script from
the templates, I get:
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Python.tmbundle/Support/PyMate/pymate.rb:68:in `initialize': wrong
number of arguments (2 for 1) (ArgumentError) from /Applications/
TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/Python.tmbundle/Support/
PyMate/pymate.rb:68:in `new' from /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/
SharedSupport/Bundles/Python.tmbundle/Support/PyMate/pymate.rb:68
Hm, does this mean that things are too messed up... and a clean
install is necessary? What files would I have to delete? And which
ones should I backup?
Or are there any other options?
Thanks for your help,
Claus
On 16-Oct-08, at 2:00 PM, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
> Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 22:00:09 +0200
> From: Alex Ross <tm-alex(a)rosiba.com>
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: problem running latex after svn up
> To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Message-ID: <FDE0695F-B385-4188-A09C-341AC2CD0B2B(a)rosiba.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed; delsp=yes
>
> On Oct 15, 2008, at 9:43 PM, Claus wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> after svn updating all my *.tmbundle, including the latex bundle,
>> after running a previously working latex-project, I got after cmd-R:
>>
>> /tmp/temp_textmate.hXj0XQ:3:in `require': no such file to load -- /
>> Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/tm/
>> process (LoadError) from /tmp/temp_textmate.hXj0XQ:3
>>
>> I looked around, and found that likely I have to also svn up the
>> "Support Folder":
>> cd /Library/Application\ Support/TextMate
>> svn co http://macromates.com/svn/Bundles/trunk/Support
>>
>> so I did, however, when I run
>> echo "$TM_SUPPORT_PATH"
>> I get
>> /Users/clausman/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Support
> What have you got in this directory? You can just delete /Users/
> clausman/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Support and I bet things
> will start working.
Hi,
after svn updating all my *.tmbundle, including the latex bundle,
after running a previously working latex-project, I got after cmd-R:
/tmp/temp_textmate.hXj0XQ:3:in `require': no such file to load -- /
Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/tm/
process (LoadError) from /tmp/temp_textmate.hXj0XQ:3
I looked around, and found that likely I have to also svn up the
"Support Folder":
cd /Library/Application\ Support/TextMate
svn co http://macromates.com/svn/Bundles/trunk/Support
so I did, however, when I run
echo "$TM_SUPPORT_PATH"
I get
/Users/clausman/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Support
and not
/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Support
as I should according to
http://manual.macromates.com/en/bundles
Now, at first this didn't bother me too much,
but when I tried to cmd-R on my latex project, I got
Error: Could not open to check for packages
This is most likely a problem with TM_LATEX_MASTER
(I have TM_LATEX_MASTER set under cmd-I)
interestingly, this error even occurs when I try to compile a single,
basic latex file like the following four lines (and I thought
TM_LATEX_MASTER is only necessary when using projects?)
\documentclass[article]
\begin{document}
Hello World
\end{document}
Can anybody help me how to get latex running again?
Is the "$TM_SUPPORT_PATH" the problem?
Or is there anything major different in the latex bundle recently
(last half year or so)?
Thanks for your help,
Claus
the version of PyMate in the svn repository doesn't work with Python
3.0rc1, as there have been major changes both to the language and to
the standard library.
the diff file attached to this message describes the changes needed to
make PyMate compatible with Python 3.0; it also migrates from the %
string formatting operator to the new str.format function, as
recommended by the Python 3.0 documentation.
sadly the changes are not backwards compatible (valid Python 2.x code
is not necessarily valid Python 3.x code and vice versa), so some
sorts of version check should be put in place -- I'll leave that to
the senior mantainers of the bundle.
cheers,
domenico
Hi there,
I hope this is the right place for this.
The MIPS bundle incorrectly indents after every return. It looks like
a simple typo. I've pasted the patch below.
Thank you!
Jason
Index: MIPS.tmbundle/Preferences/Miscellaneous.tmPreferences
===================================================================
--- MIPS.tmbundle/Preferences/Miscellaneous.tmPreferences (revision 10713)
+++ MIPS.tmbundle/Preferences/Miscellaneous.tmPreferences (working copy)
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple Computer//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN"
"http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
+<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN"
"http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>name</key>
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
</array>
</array>
<key>increaseIndentPattern</key>
- <string>^\s*[A-Za-z9-0_]+:\s*$</string>
+ <string>^\s*[A-Za-z0-9_]+:\s*$</string>
<key>smartTypingPairs</key>
<array>
<array>
On running the typesetting I had an error (see last line):
Warning: pdflatex supports synctex but you have included pdfsync. You can
safely remove \usepackage{pdfsync}
Processing: ./jalpac.tex
Document Class: article 2005/09/16 v1.4f Standard LaTeX document class
Including: images/uoc_logo_01.png
Processing: ./question_01/question_01.tex
Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 39--44
Output written on jalpac.pdf (3 pages, 202757 bytes).
Complete transcript is in
jalpac.log
Telling Skim to Refresh "/Users/jal/Documents/UOC/M2008 - Desenvolupament
d'aplicacions web/PACs/PAC1/jalpac.pdf"...
sh: -c: line 0: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `"' sh: -c: line
1: syntax error: unexpected end of file
What can be causing this error?
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Folks;
Whenever I try to create a new HTML blog post in TextMate, I get the SPOD
and TM just sits there forever unless I Quit.
Is this a known issue?
Thanks,
-Chris
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"We won't talk about spirituality and religion - although I will tell you I
have experienced a death bed conversion - I just bought a Macintosh!" -
Randy Pausch, _The Last Lecture_
Hi,
I completely removed the MacTex 2007 and install 2008. Once this is done it
stops working when I try to build (cmd+R) Get a big red mesage:
Error: Could not open to check for packages
This is most likely a problem with TM_LATEX_MASTER
The text is over a small message that says something like (I have hardly
read it):/bin/sh: kpsewich: cdmmarck not open
( please do not trust this last sentece because as I say I can not see it
well)
So, on: echo $PATH I have:
/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/mysql/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/texbin:/usr/X11/bin
on which kpsewich:
/usr/texbin/kpsewhich
On ls /usr I see the symbolic link :
...
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 63 Oct 13 10:06 texbin ->
../Library/TeX/Distributions/.DefaultTeX/Contents/Programs/i386
On ls : /Library/TeX/Distributions/.DefaultTeX/Contents/Programs
...
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 64 Oct 13 10:07 i386 ->
../../../../../../../usr/local/texlive/2008/bin/universal-darwin
If I open Textmate from the terminal using "open -a textmate" the
typesetting works but on trying to reference a bibtex reference TM hangs and
a ruby script keeps using 100 of my CPU.
All this was with the latest version of the Latex bundle. When I move
backwards to the old version of the bundle (the one that ships with textmate
on August) The Typesetting works but the ruby still hungs on try to use a
reference to bibtex using 100 of my CPU.
Please can anyone help?
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When I enter a label refenrece I get:
/Users/swtest/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/Latex.tmbundle/Support/lib/LaTeXUtils.rb:262:
command not found: kpsewhich -show-path=tex
\ref{sec:bibliography}
As I explain on a message 2 hours ago everything seems OK (paths).
NOTES: MacText 2008
Please help!
Regards
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Hi, all,
I'v been a Vim user for a long time. There's a shortcut 'dd' in vim
command mode to cut a line, then use 'yy' to paste it. I haven't found
any corresponding way to make this done in textmate, could anybody
here give some advise? Thanks in advance.
Regards,
--
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http://stvchu.org
Hi,
I'm unable to create any templates whatsoever. Any item I choose from
the New From Template menu does nothing. I don't see any errors in
Console. I quit TextMate, renamed the Application Support directory
and preferences directory (which effectively reverts to factory
settings), and restarted TextMate, but that had no effect on the
problem. Any suggestions on how to fix this? Thanks,
Trevor
TextMate 1.5.7
Mac OS 10.5.5
Well, what to say... from one day to the other my LaTeX bundle starts giving
me
"There was a problem reading the preferences file, continuing with defaults"
message which is a hell of a complication as my latex files do not work with
pdflatex :( I'm not aware of installing anything on my Mac in the last
days..... I even reinstalled TextMate & Latex bundle but the message is
still there :(
and by the way I have Leopard 10.5.4 & TextMate 1.5.7 (1436) so probably the
old posts about python problems with Tiger do not apply...
Is there an easy fix or should I really get to writting my own less fancy
but a working script for running latex & all the stuff instead of Typeset &
View??
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Is there a command that I could use to select a block of text and
convert all the special characters to the HTML equivalent (right and
left smart quotes, ampersands, em-dashes, etc...)
I find that I am often pasting in blocks of text from word and
selecting it and running one command would make my workflow a bit
easier.
Cheers,
Eric
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From: Alex Ross <tm-alex(a)rosiba.com>
To: feldesmanm(a)gmail.com; TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 8, 2008 3:44:19 PM
Subject: Re: [TxMt] Re: Compiling C/C++ using Textmate
On Oct 9, 2008, at 12:36 AM, Marc Feldesman wrote:
> It returns an empty line.
Sorry that should have been:
ruby -e 'puts File.exists?(ENV["TM_SUPPORT_PATH"] + "/lib/tm/
executor.rb")'
If TM_SUPPORT_PATH is pointing correctly to your svn checkout of the
Support directory, and that checkout is also up to date, this will
return true.
> I've got 30 years of programming experience. If I'm having this
> much trouble after following the directions in 5.7 and especially
> 5.7.4 to the letter, how do less experienced people deal with these
> problems?
>
> Why doesn't Textmate simply set these preferences out of the box and
> run without this much fiddling. AquaEmacs works without anything
> special. SlickEdit works without anything special. XCode works out
> of the box. Why is TextMate so fiddly?
TextMate also works out of the box, but you've elected to install
prerelease code via svn. Most people do not encounter these problems
because they just use the bundles that are shipped with TextMate.
—Alex
I might not have bought it if it didn't compile C or C++ code out of the box. It is advertised as a programmer's editor. I haven't found many programmer's editor that don't do the basic things a programmer's editor do, such as compile code with basic tools. The instructions made it appear pretty easy to update and adding the new C bundle was trivial. Only after pouring through the list here did I discover that the Support directory needed to be updated, and even after following the directions exactly, you now tell me that an essential subfolder isn't there. How would I know that? I mean, I'm grateful for your help, but this shouldn't really be so difficult to track down the source of an install error and a path/directory error.
Hello,
Is there a way to make the LaTeX bundle treat warning as errors (and
provide for example links to underfull or overfull lines before
jumping to the document preview).
Thanks beforehand for any help,
Jean-Pierre
Upon updating my bundle to the latest svn source of the latex bundle I
got a similar html output window. Reverting to revision 10669
returned the expected output.
Thanks again for all the effort that goes into improving the Latex
bundle, your efforts are greatly appreciated!
Peter
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 4:43 AM, Niels Kobschaetzki
<n.kobschaetzki(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> In addition to my TeX-typesetting-problem I noticed that the
> HTML-output-window suddenly looks just plain wrong. I attached a
> screenshot. Some of the text is huge, other parts are very small and
> behind the huge stuff.
>
> Niels
>
>
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>
>
There is something fundamentally wrong with Textmate's handling of the
Apple-R command. I have cutting edge build 1466 of Textmate, and the latest
versions of the C bundle and the Support bundle. Whenever I press Apple-R,
the result is:
/tmp/temp_textmate.bPPsQU:3:in `require': no such file to load --
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/tm/executor
(LoadError) from /tmp/temp_textmate.bPPsQU:3
I have checked the path in bash, I've tested echo $PATH ^R and the search
path is correct. I really like Textmate, but if I can't get this issue
resolved I'll be forced to go back to AquaEmacs, which is awfully
cumbersome.
Either I'm missing something fundamentally obvious, or there is something
profoundly wrong. What command am I missing here?
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The conversion to LaTeX replaces any occurrences of '...' to /ldots.
That causes problems if the dots are followed by text, such as
...and then there were three.
as we and up with '\ldotsand'. Not knowing much of TeX, what is the
proper way to shield a variable from surrounding text?
Thanks
Gerd
Hi all,
How can you add options to the call to the pdflatex engine used by the
watch functionality of the LaTeX bundle?
Particularly, I'd like to be able to add the shell-escape option
(apparently it currently runs with that option disabled).
Thanks,
enas
I'm evaluating TextMate, trying to figure out if I can make the switch
from BBEdit. It looks very much like Linux -- very powerful, but
having a devil of a time getting work done as I make the switch. So
please forgive me as I pepper you with questions. I'm going to try to
put them in separate emails to split them up into threads.
OK, I'm making a new template for my SHTML files. My first question:
how do I make the tab stops work properly?
When I use the following template, the cursor (er, caret in TM
parlance) is at the *start* of the document, and tabbing doesn't move
me to the other positions. I find this odd b/c I thought that the
caret position was supposed to default to the end. Anyway, the tab
stops aren't working at all, so I must be making some mistake. I just
can't find it.
The variables for selected text and date *do* work.
help, please?
CC
<!--#set var="pagetitle" value=""${2:Untitled}"" -->
<!--#set var="page_type" value="class=\"page_article\"" -->
<!--#include virtual="/inc/wrappers/news_releases_top.inc"-->
<!-- BEGIN CONTENT -->
<h3></h3>
${1}${TM_SELECTED_TEXT}
<p class="article_data pub_date">${TM_DATE}</p>
<!-- END CONTENT -->
<!--#include virtual="/inc/wrappers/news_releases_btm.inc"-->
OK, this is explained pretty well, if briefly, in the Help document,
but it doesn't work. Probably I'm making a stupid mistake, but I've
been trying to tackle this for days.
I've made a template and am editing its associated template file.
This works, wrapping the selected text in a div:
<div>
${TM_SELECTED_TEXT}
</div>
However, this doesn't work. It should recognize three words separated
by spaces and wrap them in paragraphs. The find pattern *does* work in
the Find command, but not in the template.
The result of htis pattern is emptiness; I get just the div tags
around a blank line.
<div>
${TM_SELECTED_TEXT/^(\S+?)\s(\S+?)\s(\S+?)$/<p>$1</p>\r<p>$3</p>\r<p>$3</p>/g/}
</div>
The above code looks like it follows the regex patterns described in
Help's regex section. So I'm unsure what's wrong. Help, please!
-- CC
Hi!
I've installed MacTex 2008 some days ago and switched finally from
pdftex to xelatex. On friday I still compiled files successfully,
today I get only a
Error: xelatex is not found, you need to install LaTeX or be sure that
your PATH is setup properly.
sh: line 0: type: xelatex: not found
When I run from TextMate "which xelatex" it gives me: /usr/texbin/xelatex
In Terminal the same, command completion in Terminal works fine as
well. Compiling the file in Terminal works as well.
I'm working with TM 1.5.7 (1464) and a recent SVN-checkout.
Does anyone have an idea what the problem could be and how to fix it?
Niels
Hi Ian,
When editing Eiffel code in TextMate, the digits in variables or
parameters like i1 i2 get colored with the color for literal numbers
instead of the color of the alphabetic part of the name.
--
Damien Pollet
type less, do more [ | ] http://people.untyped.org/damien.pollet
Hello all
I have unable to use SVN commit for the last couple of days, receiving
the
following message when I attempt to:
'No files modified; nothing to commit.'
I am using TextMate 1.5.7 (1464) and Subversion 1.5.1. The message
pops up
regardless of whether I am trying to commit a single file or an entire
directory.
I have backtracked to try and see what I have installed that may be
causing
this, but without much luck. Does anyone have any suggestions as to
what is
causing it, or how to fix it?
Many thanks
Spen
Hi,
the last posting shows that very often this mailing list has already
answered to common questions. But how can an user find it?
Here my 'brutal' approach to provide a tmCommand which does the job.
The attached tmCommand searches for given words using www.nabble.com,
gathers ALL found pages in one HTML page, and opens that HTML page in
the default browser.
Maybe this could help a bit.
Comments?
Cheers,
--Hans
PS Of course, the used strategy could be improved ;)
I am having trouble using some of my installed bundles, for example, PHP
Cake. There are a number of tab triggers I am trying to use, but when I type
the sequence and press tab, nothing happens. This behavior seems indicative
of TextMate not knowing which bundle to use on the file being edited, though
the language association of "HTML (PHP Cake)" in the bottom toolbar is
correct.
What am I missing? Thanks!
--
View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Bundle-usage-tp19771933p19771933.html
Sent from the textmate users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
I keep updated with the "bleeding edge" releases of all the bundles,
and I just noticed today that the Java bundle now picks out whole
classes from the source code. Unfortunately, my favorite color scheme,
Brilliance Black, chooses to give this area a bright red background,
making anything inside a Java class unreadable.
Not sure whose fault it is (maybe I messed something up?), but I
thought somebody should know.
William
I'm running the latest cutting edge build (1467), which seems to have been
posted about 5 months ago. I've read through the forum and there have been
mentions of a new cutting edge build due to appear, by my estimate, about
now. Does anyone here have a better ETA for this next build? I'm really
hoping to sort out all the C-bundle problems that prevent compiling except
to a single tool.
--
View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/New-Cutting-Edge-Build-tp19841157p19841157.html
Sent from the textmate users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
My wife is about to finish the first draft of her first book. It's
written more or less in markdown, nothing complex, just chapters, some
italics and some dividers.
Is there an easy workflow to produce a halfway decent looking book
from this? I suspect it would involve Latex, which I know nothing about.
Thanks
Gerd
I am the maintainer of the Python bundle. During the last couple of
years, I have not had the opportunity to use Python very regularly and
I feel that I have let the Python bundle languish. Today I saw that
Python 2.6 has been released. Are there any avid Python users on the
list who would be interested in adding Python 2.6 features to the
TextMate grammar? Is there anyone who would take over maintainership
of the bundle?
—Alex Ross
I have the same need. I have done the following to accomplish this.
Generally speaking, you need to combine the command with a macro:
1. modify the command in 'normal' R bundle to additionally active
Textmate after it sends the R statements
2. record a macro to move the cursor: You first active the above R
command, which sends the R statement to the R GUI's R console window,
and let it return back to Textmate; Then move the cursor one line
down and finish the macro.
3. save the macro and give it a good keystroke.
Optionally, you can use the power of the search (^F) in Textmate to
move the cursor. By using the proper regular expression in the search,
you can move the cursor to the next non-comment R statement.
The above steps work generally for both a line and a selection.
Yaomin
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> 1. Re: Simple markdown to book workflow? (jiho)
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> 3. How do I tell TextMate to move the cursor one line down?
> (Tobias Pyndt Steinmann)
> 4. Re: How do I tell TextMate to move the cursor one line down?
> (Hans-J?rg Bibiko)
> 5. Re: How do I tell TextMate to move the cursor one line down?
> (Hans-J?rg Bibiko)
> 6. Suddenly xelatex is not found anymore (Niels Kobschaetzki)
> 7. HTML-output-window just looks plain wrong (Niels Kobschaetzki)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2008 09:34:39 -0400
> From: jiho <jo.irisson(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: Simple markdown to book workflow?
> To: gerti-textmate(a)bitart.com, TextMate users
> <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Message-ID: <6646DC23-E892-47E0-B77A-C6936351061D(a)gmail.com>
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> On 2008-October-04 , at 02:16 , Gerd Knops wrote:
>> Thanks everybody for the help, it is much appreciated!
>>
>> Using markdown to Latex (memoir) conversion gets me most of the way.
>>
>> One problem I have that I can't seem to figure out is that when I set
>> \geometry{a5paper} the book is formatted for A5, but the physical
>> paper size still seems to be Letter. How can I fix that?
>
>
> This is actually a feature of the memoir class. The thinking behind it
> is that, whatever your page size is, you will probably print it on a
> stock paper, which has a standard size (A4, letter etc.) and them cut
> (trim) it (if you add the options showtrims to the document class, you
> should see those trim marks). This is why the stock size and the page
> size are separated in memoir. You can set them easily without
> resorting to the geometry package, with commands that are specific to
> the memoir class. Check the chapter "Laying out the page" (section II,
> p 49) of the memoir manual (meman.pdf) for the commands. It also gives
> more details on the dimensions of the page and how to make them
> harmonious (A5 is probably not the best idea because the height to
> width ratio might make the text look awkward). My advice: take a book
> with a similar purpose that you find enjoyable to read and well laid
> out and copy the dimensions.
>
> This is for example what I used in a recent document, based on several
> published books with margin notes:
>
> \usepackage{calc} % easy calculations
>
> % Page size
> \settrimmedsize{246mm}{172mm}{*} % size of final page : h w ratio
>
> % Stock paper size = A4
> \setstocksize{297mm}{210mm} % size of paper sheet : h w
>
> % Trims (i.e. cuts) = set interior edge of the page to be the actual
> edge of the stock and center vertically
> \settrims{0.5\stockheight-0.5\paperheight}{\stockwidth-
> \paperwidth} % portions to trim from : top edge
>
> % Set margins and compute size of text block
> % NB: \textheight is set to an integer number of lines by
> \checkandfixthelayout below
> \settypeblocksize{197mm}{100mm}{*} % block: height width ratio
> \setlrmargins{32mm}{*}{*} % horiz margins : spine edge ratio
> \setulmargins{69pt}{*}{*} % vertical margins : upper lower
> ratio
>
> % Margin notes
> \setmarginnotes{3.8mm}{31mm}{5mm} % margin notes: separation width
> push
> % separation: horiz space between text and note
> % width: max width of note
> % push: min space between notes
>
> \checkandfixthelayout[nearest]
> % nearest = chose the integral number of lines nearest to the
> specified textheight and use this as the textheight
>
> I hope that helps.
>
> JiHO
> ---
> http://jo.irisson.free.fr/
>
>
>
>
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>
> Message: 2
> Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2008 17:03:34 +0100
> From: "Pedro Borges" <pedro.dhb(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: Python 2.6?
> To: "TextMate users" <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
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> Is there a list of requested features for the bundle?
>
>
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>
> Message: 3
> Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2008 18:12:13 +0200
> From: Tobias Pyndt Steinmann <tobii(a)tobii.dk>
> Subject: [TxMt] How do I tell TextMate to move the cursor one line
> down?
> To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
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>
> Hi,
> I am trying add a command to the R bundle that will send the current
> line to the R GUI, in the same way the ESS for Emacs "Eval line &
> step" command works.
> It is quite easy to send the line to R GUI, but I cannot find a good
> way to move to the cursor to the next line in TextMate.
> Currently I am using this Applescript to do the job:
> # move the cursor
> osascript -e 'tell application "System Events"' \
> -e 'tell application "TextMate" to activate' \
> -e 'tell process "TextMate"' \
> -e 'keystroke (ASCII character 31)' \
> -e 'end tell' \
> -e 'end tell'
>
> But the problem is that when you call the command using a keyboard
> shortcut ie. cmd+shift + R and keep holding cmd+shift for some time (I
> have this of a habit unfortunately :) ) the keystroke will be cmd
> +shift + (ASCII character 31) causing the text from the cursor to the
> end of the document to be selected.
>
> Is there a smarter way to advance the cursor one line? -- maybe an
> internal TextMate command?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> with best regards,
> Tobias Pyndt Steinmann
>
>
Hi,
I am trying add a command to the R bundle that will send the current
line to the R GUI, in the same way the ESS for Emacs "Eval line &
step" command works.
It is quite easy to send the line to R GUI, but I cannot find a good
way to move to the cursor to the next line in TextMate.
Currently I am using this Applescript to do the job:
# move the cursor
osascript -e 'tell application "System Events"' \
-e 'tell application "TextMate" to activate' \
-e 'tell process "TextMate"' \
-e 'keystroke (ASCII character 31)' \
-e 'end tell' \
-e 'end tell'
But the problem is that when you call the command using a keyboard
shortcut ie. cmd+shift + R and keep holding cmd+shift for some time (I
have this of a habit unfortunately :) ) the keystroke will be cmd
+shift + (ASCII character 31) causing the text from the cursor to the
end of the document to be selected.
Is there a smarter way to advance the cursor one line? -- maybe an
internal TextMate command?
Thanks in advance.
with best regards,
Tobias Pyndt Steinmann
Hi!
In addition to my TeX-typesetting-problem I noticed that the
HTML-output-window suddenly looks just plain wrong. I attached a
screenshot. Some of the text is huge, other parts are very small and
behind the huge stuff.
Niels
I've recently switched to 1.5, mostly because of sparse checkouts. I
just spotted every-time I commit something Subversion bundle shows
"unknown revision committed" in the title, which is obviously because
now "svn" command has Polish (my native language) locale and doesn't
output "Commited revision XX." but the text in Polish.
I'd suggest to set "LANG=en_US" environment variable before launching
any command that matches the output text in English or when running
command line directly use "LANG=en_US svn" instead of just "svn".
This suggestion should go also to all other bundle creators that use
similar methods.
Best regards,
--
Adam Strzelecki
Hello
I'm a newbie with Ruby but it seems that there is a problem with
"fileExt".
I try this (I add fileExt=[] )
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
#
#####################
# Helper function
#####################
def recursiveFileSearch(initialList)
extraPathList = []
fileExt=[]
and now I can use alt+esc in all the cases.
Is it a good solution?
Alain
Hi,
I made a command for the ruby texmate bundle that might be interesting.
What it does (on command-option-R):
- It takes the selected text or the current line (= STDIN)
- It finds a running IRB session in the Terminal.app. If you don't have one,
it starts a new one.
- It pastes your code in IRB and switches to the terminal.app.
It saves you from manually selecting, copying, switching and pasting to try
out some code in irb. A poor man's SLIME if you will.
The command is a basic ruby script that uses the scripting bridge to drive
Terminal.app. It can also be adopted to use other interactive consoles
(python, clojure, ..) by changing the REPL_ constants at the top of the
script.
- REPL_CMD is the command to start the interactive console
- REPL_PROCESS is the active process that ends up running in the terminal.
- REPL_PROMPT is the prompt you get when you start the interactive console
See attachment for the command.
Greetings,
Jan Sabbe
On Oct 3, 2008, at 7:00 AM, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
> On Oct 3, 2008, at 1:03 PM, Ricki Gregersen wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I have been looking for a way to print my recent project which is
>> around 50+ actionscript classes to
>> a single pdf for some time.
>>
>> I tried Automater but it refuses to recognize .as files as
>> text files.
>>
>> Is there som way to obtain this in textMate?
>>
>> Thanks in advance:)
>>
>> Regards Ricki
>
> The best thing is to generate HTML from your source code and print
> that. In the TextMate bundle, there is a command to ?Create HTML From
> Current Document?. Run that command and save the resulting file.
> Open in Safari and print to PDF!
>
> ?Alex
I would also consider using the command line tool "textutil" to
concatenate the files and then format the catted files as RTF or HTML
-- or even plain old text -- and then printing the compiled document.
(You could make this an Automator script -- I know that Apple script
allows you to call shell apps, or you could make it a bash script, or
you could make it a Textmate command.
So many options ...
Hi
I have been looking for a way to print my recent project which is
around 50+ actionscript classes to
a single pdf for some time.
I tried Automater but it refuses to recognize .as files as
text files.
Is there som way to obtain this in textMate?
Thanks in advance:)
Regards Ricki
Hi all,
I've been using TextMate for a while but I have recently started
looking at some matlab scripts that I am porting over to C(Obj-C).
The only problem is TextMate keeps coloring the .m matlab files using
the C/Obj-C syntax coloring rather than the coloring provided by a
Matlab bundle I have installed. Since I am editing files in both at
the same time, Matlab and C, what would you recommend is the easiest
way to get my .m matlab files to use the Matlab bundle coloring and
my .m Obj-C files to use the C syntax coloring?
Thanks
I've been struggling against TextMate's clipboard manager for some
time. I use PTHPasteboard, which works against all applications, and
serves the purpose of having multiple copy buffers.
It appears to fight against TextMate's clipboard manager, however.
When I copy things using TextMate, sometimes (randomly) it will place
the copied item straight into the second item in PTHPasteboards, so I
always have to guess where my copied item is. It's very, very annoying.
Is there any way to disable TextMate's clipboard manager? I would
prefer to use PTHPasteboard for clipboard management instead as it
works in any application.
Thanks!
Tim
Hi,
I'm just rewriting the GetBundles bundle to support the new syntax of
DIALOG2. In principal it works fine if I take the eventInfo Dict. But
I came up with a "problem".
I have a NIB containing a NSSegmentedControl for filtering the repos
Bundles, Review, GitHub, All.
I bound it via Segment Selection > Selected Label to
Paramters.selcetion.bundleSelection and connected the entire
NSSegmentedControl to File's Owner 'performButtonClick'. Each Segment
has its own tag number.
With DIALOG1 I get e.g.:
<dict>
<key>bundleSelection</key>
<string>Review</string>
<key>cancelBtn</key>
<string>cancelButtonIsPressed</string>
<key>dataarray</key>
<array>
<dict>
....
then I can check whether there's a returnArgument, if not is there a
key 'bundleSelection'...
BUT with DIALOG2 the eventInfo Dict gives me:
<key>eventInfo</key>
<dict>
<key>tag</key>
<integer>0</integer>
<key>type</key>
<string>buttonClick</string>
</dict>
<key>model</key>
<dict>
<key>bundleSelection</key>
<string>Review</string>
<key>cancelBtn</key>
<string>cancelButtonIsPressed</string>
<key>dataarray</key>
<array>
<dict>
This would me that I have to deal with both the eventInfo Dict AND the
model Dict in order to find which button was pressed.
If I have a 'normal' button bound to performButtonClick DIALOG2
response is:
<key>eventInfo</key>
<dict>
<key>tag</key>
<integer>4</integer>
<key>title</key>
<string>Rescan Bundle List</string>
<key>type</key>
<string>buttonClick</string>
</dict>
Is there a way to put into the eventInfo Dict the title of the chosen
Segment of a Segment Control à la the 'normal' button event?
My very first idea was to include into TMDNibController.mm
- (IBAction)performButtonClick:(id)sender
...
if([sender respondsToSelector:@selector(selectedSegment)] & [sender
respondsToSelector:@selector(cell)])
[res setObject:[NSNumber numberWithInt:[[sender cell] tagForSegment:
[sender selectedSegment]]] forKey:@"selected_tag"];
Then you can deal with unique tag numbers and you only need the
eventInfo Dict.
Many thanks in advance
--Hans
I've recently upgraded to a shinny new iMac from my 3 year old powerbook.
This has required the re-installation and setup of all my software. I.e.
Latex and TextMate, which previously worked seamlessly.
Specifically, i downloaded and installed MacTeX. Latex (pdflatex) works
fine from the command line. However "Typeset & View" in TextMate returns
the following:
Error: Could not open to check for packages
This is most likely a problem with TM_LATEX_MASTER
I'm fully up-to-date (cutting edge) and i have confirmed that all the
appropriate paths exist (i.e. to /usr/texbin in /etc/profiles). "pdflatex"
is selected in the TextMate latex preferences.
An extensive search of the web provides a lot of solutions (usually related
to making sure the path is set correctly), but none work for me.
Any ideas? I'm slightly baffled and have run out of things to try.
Thanks in advance.
Sorry for the delay here. I seem to have lost contact with my own thread.
I sent this a few weeks ago in response to your suggestion:
Strange ...
turning on debug
%!TEX Directives: {}
Typesetting Directory = /Users/dcroton/work/documents/current/antonio_agnfrac
master file = agn_fraction_v12.tex
Typesetting Directory = /Users/dcroton/work/documents/current/antonio_agnfrac
Error: Could not open to check for packages
This is most likely a problem with TM_LATEX_MASTER
Thanks,
Darren
I was told by textmate to report this:
"svn" status /Applications/MAMP/Documents/Remwes/mcfr/app/webroot/js/
ajax.js
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Subversion.tmbundle/Support/svn_revision_chooser.rb:27:in `svn_cmd'
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Subversion.tmbundle/Support/svn_revision_chooser.rb:83:in
`choose_revision'
-:7
Hi all
AFAIK it is possible the insert ^L to
force the printer to start with a new
page - in plain text files.
But how can I insert this characters (control)
with textmate.
Karl-Heinz
Hi,
I've been enountering this problem with TextMate for some time now. I open a
directory, keep working on the files, keep editing and saving as usual, but
sometimes, TxMt locks up and prompts me for password to save the file - and
it wouldn't save the file even if i supply the password. I've checked the
file permissions and they seem to be fine (for until a while ago, TxMt was
saving without a hitch). While this happens, I get this error on
Console.app:
30/09/08 3:56:54 PM TextMate[18607] executeLsFilesUnderPath:inProject: ***
-[NSCFDictionary setObject:forKey:]: attempt to insert nil value (key:
_NSTaskDiagnosticFileHandle): launch path "/opt/local/bin/git"
I have the ProjectPlus plugin installed.
What could be going wrong?
Thank you in advance.
-- Srinivasan
Not quite sure what else to add, TextMate freezes when I start it up.
It used to load an old project with about 10-15 files, but I have
tried moving the folder and it still freezes. Not sure how to reset
the settings so that TM doesn't try to reload the last open project.
I'm using 10.5.5
Dunno if there's a way I can get some debug info to provide more information.
>> Just wanted to let you guys know that I updated my CSS bundle with
>> even more tab triggers! ;) Some other additions and fixes too... For
>> more info and screencast, go to my site:
>>
>> http://minimaldesign.net/articles/read/textmate-css-bundle-11
>>
>> btw, I don't mind including my stuff in the official bundle and
>> contributing to official CSS/HTML bundles in general if that's
>> something you'd be interested in. Just let me know.
>
> I have a new version of the CSS bundle coming out soon.
> It's currently on GitHub. It's mostly just enhancements to the
> language grammar and code completion.
>
> What I recommend is to make a new bundle with all your stuff for now.
> Maybe "CSS Extras" or "CSS Fast Coding" or something like that.
> Then people can install the new CSS bundle and your new CSS bundle at
> the same time without any interference.
>
> I haven't looked at the info.plist of your bundle, but if you added
> your snippets to the CSS bundle itself instead of making a new bundle,
> there's no way to install both versions at once.
>
> Once I get some time we can talk about the official direction of the
> bundles and decide what stuff should be merged in.
> There might be some overlap or something.
The way I've done it so far is to add on to the official bundle
instead of creating a new one because I haven't found an easy way to
duplicate a bundle... I looked in the docs a while back but couldn't
figure it out... I don't overwrite any of the functionality from the
official bundle though, I want to keep all the functionality from the
original... but yeah, it forces me to make sure I keep in synch with
the updates
of the official version.
I don't mind creating a separate bundle, but a "CSS extras" would
defeat the purpose 'cause you'd lose some of the original
functionality... Unless it's possible to use 2 bundles "at the same
time" for a language?
If you can point me in the right direction as to how you'd go about
duplicating a bundle and changing its name, I could update it in the
next few days... And my HTML bundle too ;)
Thanks!
- Yann
Hey,
I found a small bug in the most recent Haskell Bundle.
The Load in GHCi command needs 1 line changed from:
do script "clear; cd $(esc "${TM_DIRECTORY}"); ${THASKELL} $
{TM_FILEPATH}"
to
do script "clear; cd $(esc "${TM_DIRECTORY}"); ${THASKELL} '$
{TM_FILEPATH}'"
Otherwise the command fails if you are in a directory that has spaces
in its path.
Armon Dadgar
I've been working on bringing full ActionScript 3 autocompletion to
TextMate. It's still in progress and it may be rough around the edges
but should be ready for some testing when Dialog 2 is shipped, here's
a short teaser:
http://blog.simongregory.com/09/as3-autocompletion-in-textmate/
Cheers,
Simon
Hi. Maybe someone can tell me whether this is interesting.
While preparing the Objective-J bundle I found an useful way to write
a snippet for inserting 'import "foo.j"' or for Objective-C '#import
"foo.h"' which looks for all header files in the project or at the
current path and down and shows up them as a inline menu list with
relative paths to the current file. The TAB trigger is e.g. impp.
A demo movie can be found here: http://www.bibiko.de/TM_importAsFileList.mov
.
The snippet looks like
import "${1:`"$TM_BUNDLE_SUPPORT/bin/import_FileMenu.sh" ".j"`}"
#import "${1:`"$TM_BUNDLE_SUPPORT/bin/import_FileMenu.sh" ".h"`}"
To use it system-widely one could save it in SUPPORT_PATH/lib. Any
comment??
--Hans
Hello List,
I am new on this list and here is my first question to TM: I've started to
learn programming with C. of course, I want to use TM as editor because of
my positive experiences with the LaTex bundle. now i've the problem with
compiling the source code. everytime pushing cmd+r, I get the error: "no
xcode project available" so I compile the c-files manually with the
terminal. that is not very comfortable;)
my question is, if there is a way that I push cmd+r, TM runs the gcc in the
background und execute the file in the terminal automatically? and if there
is a source error TM jumps to the specific line? my current version of TM
is 1.5.7 (1464).
thanks a lot for your help.
sebastian
>
> When using the LaTeX bundle, "Reformat paragraph" isn't very clever
>
about respecting things like environments that aren't separated by a
>
blank line and commands like \item and \caption that might take
>
paragraph text. Is it possible to customise this?
>
>
> I think it's more a question of someone just writing a "reformat
>
paragraph" script for LaTeX files. Then you can bind it to the same
keystroke. But I don't know of any such "latex beautifier". If we can
formalize precisely what such a script should be doing, it will
probably be not too hard to write one.
The standard LaTeX bundles still(!) ships with an old LaTeX Tidy I wrote,
under "Tidy". It is simple-minded and works on the whole document. You
should try it out and see if it gets close to what you want. You may be able
to effectively customize it (it's a perl script LaTeXTidy.pl in
Latex.tmbundle/Support/bin). Here are the notes from the script comments:
# General Idea
# ------------
# Eat all single newlines. Add newlines after all "\\"
# Newlines before each \begin and \end. After each \end{}
# Each environment \begin adds a level of tab.
# Newlines before each \item.
# \n before each \[ and after each \]
best wishes, Eric
--
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San Francisco State University
http://math.sfsu.edu/hsu
erichsu(a)math.sfsu.edu
Hi,
up to now it is not possible to use the JavaScript functions alert()
and confirm() within TM's HTML output window.
But there is a solution (unfortunately this does not work for the HTML
preview :( ).
The only thing I do is to write a kind of wrapper for these functions
by using TextMate.system('"$DIALOG" -e ...').
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
try {
if (TextMate.system("", function (task) { })) {
var __TM_confirm_Status;
alert = function(s){TextMate.system('"$DIALOG" -e -p
\'{messageTitle="JavaScript";informativeText="'+s+'";}\'',null);};
confirm = function(s){TextMate.system('"$DIALOG" -e -p
\'{messageTitle="JavaScript";informativeText="'+s
+'";buttonTitles=("OK","Cancel");}\'',null).onreadoutput=function(s)
{if(s==1)
{__TM_confirm_Status
=false}else{__TM_confirm_Status=true}};return(__TM_confirm_Status)};
}
} catch(e) {}
</script>
The try block will be only executed if the code will be showed up in
TM HTML output window.
If you put these lines into your HTML code the page will work within a
normal browser as well as in TM's HTML output window.
Attached is a demo command. Simply press the buttons ;)
BTW With this approach I can prompt JavaScript errors by using simply
"alert(err)" inside of TM ;)
--Hans
I inadvertently pasted several megabytes of characters into the find
field of the search and replace dialogue box. The performance of TM
dropped significantly whenever the dialogue was displayed as a result.
I tried using the CLI tool defaults to remove the find history from
the preference file and even reverted to an earlier version of the
preference file (courtesy of Time Machine) to reduce the preference
file size from 4.5M to 25K. Unfortunately starting TM again somehow
restored the preference file so I was still left with the problem.
It turned out the fix was simple - just select a few characters and
Command E to make them the new find string. Repeat with a different
set of characters a dozen or so times. This pushes the offending
search string down the history list until it is discarded.
Dave.
Hi,
I have an HTML page running in TM's HTML output window with embedded
JavaScript and my JavaScript is not correct, I can invoke 'Inspect
Element' to see the error. Fine.
But is there a way to access the error message from outside, I mean
by a script?
If not, would it be possible to redirect the JavaScript error
messages to a log file?
Many thanks in advance,
--Hans
Hi,
would it be also useful for other users to have the chance to set the
appearance of the HTML output window as:
- normal window (like the current one)
- HUD window
- frameless window (like HTML tooltip)
- maybe some others
Technically it should be "quite" simple to provide these options.
Or am I wrong?
Regards,
--Hans
Hi,
if I have an HTML page (TM's HTML output window) with embedded
JavaScript and my JavaScript is not correct I can press the right
mouse button and invoke 'Inspect Element' to look at the JavaScript
error(s). Fine.
But is there a way to access the(se) error(s) from outside, I mean by
a script?
If not, would it be possible to redirect the(se) error(s) to a log file?
Many thanks in advance,
--Hans
Writing a ruby command for TextMate to reformat author names
in a list of papers I run into the obvious but sad fact that
/[A-z]/ =~ "ü"
does not match anything. Is there a simple workaround?
I mean, simpler than a very long and unelegant list of Unicode
ranges such as the one here
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=834075
Thanks,
Piero
Just wanted to let you guys know that I updated my CSS bundle with
even more tab triggers! ;) Some other additions and fixes too... For
more info and screencast, go to my site:
http://minimaldesign.net/articles/read/textmate-css-bundle-11
btw, I don't mind including my stuff in the official bundle and
contributing to official CSS/HTML bundles in general if that's
something you'd be interested in. Just let me know.
Hello,
When using the LaTeX bundle, "Reformat paragraph" isn't very clever
about respecting things like environments that aren't separated by a
blank line and commands like \item and \caption that might take
paragraph text. Is it possible to customise this?
Thinking more about it, it's certainly not an easy problem. But if
there are hooks, then I'd like to start looking at taking advantage of
them...
Cheers,
Will
Dear regexeperts,
I'm trying to write a snippet for wikimedia for applying bold
(wrapping a string in **str**)
I've attached cmd-B to the snippet, and I'd like it to bold the
CURRENT_WORD if there is no selection.
Sounds like a job for:
**${TM_SELECTED_TEXT:$TM_CURRENT_WORD}**
Works fine for the selected text, but not for the current word, where
it returns things like this:
he|re -->cmd-B--> he**here**re
Any pointers, or do I need to be made into a command? (in that case,
what use does $TM_CURRENT_WORD have in snippets?
cheerio,
tim
Hello everyone,
if I insert a snippet with a tabstop, which is immediately followed by
a number (without any white spaces in between), the number gets
interpreted as belonging to the tabstop. Is there a way to aviod this?
I want to put the caret to an arbitrary location of a (script
generated) replaced text, which might be inside a number block. The
solution I have is to put a pair of backticks before the number, but
then the inserted text flashes on insertion, so it does not seem to be
the correct way to solve this.
Best, Christoph
I get the following error when invoking the Git Bundle with
control-shift-G:
/tmp/temp_textmate.datgB4:26:in `open': No such file or directry -
pages (Errno::ENDENT)
/from /tmp/temp_textmate.datgB4:26:in `entries'
/from /tmp/temp_textmate.datgB4:26
One odd thing is that this only happens with documents with a particular
Git repository. With other Git repositories, things work as expected.
The problematic repository *is* a Git repository, and everything works
fine from the command line---I can commit, pull, push, etc. just fine.
Best, Mark
This is a feature request.
When multiple items are found when pressing keyboard shortcuts, a menu
will appear. (See 5.1.1 http://manual.macromates.com/en/bundles#activation_of_bundle_items
)
In the menu, TextMate offers 1 to 9 to make selecting an item easy.
But in the menu, I woud like
to use control-N and control-P to move up or down.
Spotlight, Safari's location bar and many other apps support Control-P
and Control-N for various
places.
It would be cool if TextMate has this support.
Of course, I know I can use arrow keys or just type the first letter
of the item to select an item.
Takaaki
--
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http://samuraicoder.net
On 22/set/08, at 10:19, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
>> \documentclass{article}
>>
>> \begin{document}
>> \input{essai}
>> \end{document}
>>
>> I save it and now alt-esc does not work anymore
>>
>> Perhaps a problem with LatexCommandCompletions.rb ??
>>
>
> I have the same problem. I would like to know if I am the only one
> with this problem?
>
> Perhaps i need to update something ? but I think there is a problem
> with \input, \include and the completion !
>
> Best regards
> Alain
Same problem here. This is what happens on my machine with the code
above:
- when I use \include or \input the command completion stop working in
the master file. However in the file called by \include or \input it
works without a problem. The command completion works in the master
file until the first time i save the file.
- \ref and \cite work smoothly in both file.
- the file essai is in the same folder of the master one, and has
the .tex extension.
However I've always considered this behavior as a "feature" of the
LaTeX bundle, a kind of advice: "if you use \include or \input, it's
better to write all of your text in secondary files, keep the master
file clean".
Leopard 10.5.5, TextMate Version 1.5.7 (1466), LaTeX bundle updated
some days ago, for the release of MacTex 2008.
Roberto Durante
Hi List,
I just tried to use "Edit in TextMate" on groups.google.com and it
just plays me an alert sound when hitting the keyboard shortcut
instead of opening a new TextMate window.
Can someone confirm that "Edit in TextMate" is not working when trying
to make a new post on any group with safari and groups.google.com
website?
Thanks,
Jan
Hi,
I do not know whether I can remember correctly but I believe that
someone mentioned a generator script for language grammars' regexp of
a set of fixed names. I mean e.g.:
I have this list of fixed classes:
NSArray
NSMutableString
NSMutableArray
NSCell
NSCellItem
NSCoder
and the generator script will output something like this:
NS(Array|Mutable(String|Array)|C(ell(Item)?|oder))
If someone knows this script I'd be appreciated to get a hint where I
can find it.
Many thanks in advance!
--Hans
Hi everyone,
I hope I won't trigger any flame war here but I would like very to have a
scratchpad as has appeared in BBedit 9.0.
I find myself using TextMate to reformat "raw data files" and I often have a
blank file open somewhere where I paste bunch of texts, do something with it
and paste it back in the original file.
For me at least, it would be very useful.
Thanks in advance.
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I'm new to TextMate. I have some questions I was hoping you guys could help me with.
1. Let's say I wanted to create a Language Grammar (.bah) that inserts 'bah' when I type b + tab. However, this snippet should only work in .bah files.
So my new language looks like this:
{ scopeName = 'text.bah';
fileTypes = ( bah );
...
When I create a new snippet, and give it a scope of 'text', it works in .bah files; however, when I give it a scope of text.bah, it doesn't.
2. When I go to Bundles -> RoR -> Install Plugin I get this error:
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/Ruby on Rails.tmbundle/Support/bin/list_plugins.rb:27:in `join': can't convert nil into String (TypeError) from /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/Ruby on Rails.tmbundle/Support/bin/list_plugins.rb:27
3. I supposedly installed 'Edit in TextMate' successfully, it gives me this: Success! /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/Resources/Edit in TextMate copied to /Library/InputManagers
But, whenever I go to Safari or TextMate 'Edit in TextMate' isn't under the edit menu. I've tried restarting and everything. Still nothing.
4. Okay, last one. I downloaded Peepcode's screencast on TM, and when I tried to emulate the part where he created a scaffold-like create method using 'defcreate + tab', it didn't work. I put the caret in a Controller, and changed the language to Ruby on Rails.
The question is the same for all: how do I make it work?
Thank you!
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Hi,
I've read 3 times the PHP Bundle doc but I can't use completion from
files.
For instance, if I type "include" + ALT + ESC, I've a "No matches
found". However, I've a lot of *.php, *.class.php in my project.
I've tried to define the PHP_INCLUDE_PATH var at project level with :
".:/usr/local/myphplib/" in order to use completion from myphplib...
It doesn't work.
I'm using OSX 10.5.4. It's a known issue or it's an error?
--
Nicolas CHARLOT
Hans, et al
I'm one of the core Objective-J / Cappuccino developers. I'm glad you
like it, and thanks for helping out.
We actually use $OBJJ_HOME in the Objective-J tools already. If you
install the Tools package it currently puts all the tools and
libraries in /usr/local/share/objj. This is the default used in case
$OBJJ_HOME isn't set. If you install the tools elsewhere, you can set
your $OBJJ_HOME to that location. We just didn't want to have to set
too many environment variables ($STEAM_BUILD is already required, it's
where frameworks, etc are built)
Anyway, I like the idea. We probably will be putting a copy of
Frameworks at $OBJJ_HOME/Frameworks and the template applications
somewhere in $OBJJ_HOME.
We're actually planning on adding some commands for generating
standard projects to the "steam" tool (an Objective-J specific build
tool, similar to xcodebuild). This would be similar to the "rails"
command with Ruby on Rails. Then the TM commands you're talking about
would simply call steam with whatever the syntax for a new app is.
Any thoughts?
Also, feel free to join us in #cappuccino on irc.freenode.net
-Tom
Hi,
I've just discovered Objective-J as a very very nice and powerful
programming environment.
Obj-J runs perfectly in TM's HTMLOutput (Tiger and Leopard) thus I
try to solve some issues with it.
Then I downloaded the "JavaScript Objective-J" bundle. I added a
first naïve "Run" command and a first help system for it.
But I want to discuss some details in beforehand.
I could imagine that Obj-J will be used by TM coders more and more in
the near future. A 'normal' Obj-J application always ships with 2MB
of Frameworks code. To prevent this I think it would be nice to do
the following.
If someone wants to use Obj-J apps inside of TM s/he should download
the starter kit or tools from
http://cappuccino.org/download/
and copy this folder to a proper destination (maybe also rename it).
Then s/he only have to set a shell variable OBJJ_HOME in '~/.profile'
like e.g.
export OBJJ_HOME="$HOME/Library/Objective-J"
Then my help system would work and a new app could have instead the
entire subfolder 'Frameworks' only a symbolic link like:
ln -s "$OBJJ_HOME/Frameworks" Frameworks
Then one could write commands:
New Obj-J Application
New Obj-J Application (embedded Frameworks)
to generate an app template with index.html, main.j, Frameworks
folder etc. with or without embedded Frameworks.
Are there any comments?
Should I upload my stuff I have to the Review trunk as "JavaScript
Objective-J"?
Is there someone who is using it yet?
Regards,
--Hans
Hans,
Downloaded the scratchpad bundle as your movie is very intriguing. I
get the following error on both my desktop and laptop:
/tmp/temp_textmate.OerJwl:5:in `require': no such file to load -- /
Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/tm/
htmloutput (LoadError) from /tmp/temp_textmate.OerJwl:5
Neither installation has a tm directory (let alone htmloutput file) in
the application (nor the user Library/Application Support/TextMate)
path.
I have not set my TM_SUPPORT_PATH environment. Is there something I am
missing to configure? I've never come across this issue.
Cheers,
Brian
I am subscribed to the digest, so I didn't see the thread about this
issue until after my posting. Sorry for the waste of bandwidth.
> Hans,
>
> Downloaded the scratchpad bundle as your movie is very intriguing. I
> get the following error on both my desktop and laptop:
> [snip]
>
Hi,
Does TextMate have a keyboard shortcut that acts_as Vim's "^" key?
i.e: it puts the cursor in front of the first character of a line that
is not a space or a tab.
Hi,
I have another problem with snippets.
I have defined the snippet
^{$1}$0
for inserting LaTeX superscripts. The snippet is bounded to the ^ key.
However, with some keyboard (French and Italian and possibly more), ^
is an active key to insert accented letter. When the snippet is used
with such keyboards after typing ^ one correctly have ^{} with the
caret inside the curly brackets, but when one types, for example 2,
the result is ^{^{}}.
Any way to prevent this (beside changing the trigger for the snippet)/
All the best
Guido
--
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Hi,
I wonder how you guys keep your TextMate synced with among multiple
Macs.
I noticed that BBEdit 9 added mobileme support.
Takaaki
--
Takaaki Kato
http://samuraicoder.net
Hi i just updated the Support folder and the Python and Perl bundle.
Now every time I do "run script" the following error is displayed with
the expected output:
"/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Support/lib/tm/process.rb:123:
warning: Insecure world writable dir /Library in PATH, mode 040777"
Hi,
1) I would like to create a snippet like (actually a part of a snippet)
${1:[${2:text}]}
So when I insert it on the first tab I have
[text]
with the option of deleting it typing <delete> and then on the second
tab to modify the actual placeholder. The problem is when I replace
the square brackets [] with curly brackets {}. I have tried a few
options with mirror and conditional insertions but to no avail. Any
suggestions?
2) I would like to have a snippet for LaTeX superscript (and
subscript) such that curly brackets are included when the content is
at least two characters and no brackets when I have only one
character, that is "^{abc}" and "^a".
So far I have the following solution
^${1/(.{2,})|./(?1:{)/}$1${1/(.{2,})|./(?1:})/}$0
but there is a few problems. When I have nested superscript (or
subscripts) if the nested supscript is inserted as second character,
then the caret is not at the right place. So if I type
^a^
I get
^{a|^}
where | indicates the position of the caret. The second problem is
that if the first command triggers a snippet of a command, the snippet
no longer work.
Any suggestions?
Regards,
Guido
--
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Hi,
While I am developping a Rails app, I would like to be able to hit the
ctrl+shift+M key to open the Mercurial menu, but instead, it creates a
Rails migration file. How can I change the keyboard shortcut so that
it becomes ctrl+shift+A which is the one dedicated for subversion that
I don't use?
I just installed Ruby 1.9 but every time I try to run a script in Textmate I
get the following:
Users/ron/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Support/lib/scriptmate.rb:10:
warning: variable $KCODE is no longer effective; ignored
/Users/ron/Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Support/lib/scriptmate.rb:11:in `require': no such file to
load -- jcode (LoadError) from /Users/ron/Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Support/lib/scriptmate.rb:11:in `' from
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/Ruby.tmbundle/Support/RubyMate/run_script.rb:1:in
`require' from
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/Ruby.tmbundle/Support/RubyMate/run_script.rb:1:in
`'
HELP!!!!
--
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Hi
I have been messing around with the trial version of textMate as I
finally got the time
to do so. It is of course awesome!
I have now broken every single path, snippet, template, bundle.. you
name it.
This is OK and totally expected in a test drive for a piece of
software that gives one this much
power.
How can I completely re-install textMate so that it looks
precisely as when I started it up this morning?
Im on 10.5.4 OS X leopard, running/breaking textMate 1.5.7(1436)
I tried removing the files in user/library/preferences and deleting
what ever I could find on
my system named textMate and emptied out my trash.
Still when installing from the image I get my "broken" version back.
Regards Ricki
Hello,
I've been using TM for the last couple of years but, as you all know,
a new major release is quite far into the future, and since those
issues that I have with TM won't go addressed for the coming few
years, I've decided to move back to Emacs. I had a list of things I
liked in TM, which Emacs was lacking, but I have found solutions for
each one of them, apart from one, last item. I know that this is not
an Emacs forum, but I expect quite a few here has moved from Emacs to
TM, as I did myself a few years ago, and thought it could be
interesting to hear your opinion on the issue (esp. since you will
have experience with both editors and would be able to understand the
issue better then the pure Emacs folk over at the Emacs forums).
My last remaining item is the project drawer; I do not use it much as
my projects usually are single file projects, but I think it is very
nice to have and I esp. like the concept that I can have files from
different directory trees in one project. I could not find a similar
concept in Emacs; neither Speedbar nor ECB since to be able to solve
my "problem", as they try to solve other, unrelated, problems. I
could use a directory structure but then I have to move some files
from other location into my main directory, I would like to avoid that.
The project I think of is my website to be specific, I have all files
in a directory structure under ~/Documents, but I have a number of
Perl scripts for maintenance located in ~/Applications, and some
additional support files located elsewhere, and I don't quite like
the concept of moving all those files (about 10 all in all I think)
to ~/Documents, even as symlinks.
Any nice, preferable light-weight, solution to this?
TIA.
/Jonas
Hi there,
I have the following problem. When I try to give the Scope as input to a command, Textmate not only passes the present scope, but the whole document to the script (for any document type that I tried, e.g. Latex, Perl and C). According to the documentation, only the present scope should be passed to the script, delimited by the first and next position of the curser, where the present scope would change.
Perhaps I am getting something completely wrong, I would appreciate any help.
Best, Chrisotph
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Hi
Using the svn-bundle I would like to filter the files presented for
committing. I do not want files with extension pyc to be shown.
How can I do that?
Regards, Katja
I do a lot of text manipulation with Textmate and find the command
"Filter Through Command..." amazingly useful. I love all of the
output possibilities, but I wanted to put in my vote to add one more
output option: "Copy to clipboard".
----
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http://www.binarynomad.com
Hi all there (3)
> I am suffering an uncomfortable problem with TM scripts that depend
> on Ruby and makes them unusable. Using for example Cmd-B in LaTeX
> (toggle_style.rb -style=textbf), TM inserts instead:
>
>
> no such file to load -- ubygems (LoadError)
>
> Sometimes I fixed the problem renaming ~/Library/Application\
> Support/TextMate. Sometimes not.
>
> I use an env
>
> RUBYOPT=rubygems
>
my apologizes for the reps.
I have found a solution to the annoying ubygems LoadError:
To install gems both in the
/usr/bin/ruby
and
/opt/local/bin/ruby
making both
~/Downloads/rubygems-1.2.0 % sudo ruby setup.rb
and
~/Downloads/rubygems-1.2.0 % sudo /opt/local/bin/ruby setup.rb
Then I can keep the
export RUBYOPT="rubygems"
in the ~/.profile and let terminal ruby use this option.
- Juan F.