Hello all,
I've been doing some haskell programming lately, and I noticed that
the haskell TextMate bundle doesn't handle string and character
literal lexemes correctly. I've made some changes to improve this
support on my computer, but I'd love to see this in the official
repository. Can I supply a patch somehow?
Thanks,
Nick
Hi,
Textmate has starting to hang when closing the application. I don't
have to do anything special for it to happen, just open a project,
work on it and then try to close textmate.
Textmate 1.5.7 (1436)
Leopard 10.5.1
Plugins(Don't know how to check plugin version but they are the latest
from Ciarán Walsh blog)
ProjectTree
Svn
TMLabels
log attached
Thanks,
-Erik
Hello,
I have made a small edit to the Lua plist file.
Currently the Lua bundle does not recognize "local function foo ()" as
the beginning of a fold. In Lua, "function foo() end" is actually
syntactic sugar for "foo = function() end", thus functions can be made
local with "local function foo ()".
I have edited the plist file so that it recognizes "local function" as
a fold start, however because I am new to Textmate I don't know how to
match whitespace characters. The space should probably be matched with
that instead.
greetings,
Tom
Hi.
I just updated my bundles and Support folder from SVN and Blogging
bundle stops working... If i write `cat` and press tab to fetch
categories i get this error:
/tmp/temp_textmate.BuBXl2:8:in `require': /Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Bundles/Blogging.tmbundle/Support/lib/blogging.rb:400:
syntax error, unexpected tLSHFT, expecting kEND (SyntaxError)
<<<<<<< .mine
^
/Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Bundles/Blogging.tmbundle/Support/lib/blogging.rb:410:
syntax error, unexpected tEQQ, expecting kEND
=======
^
/Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Bundles/Blogging.tmbundle/Support/lib/blogging.rb:420:
syntax error, unexpected tRSHFT, expecting kEND
>>>>>>> .r8583
^ from /tmp/temp_textmate.BuBXl2:8
All i know about Ruby - its name. Ruby ;) Maybe someone can help?
Hi,
I have a Russian colleague. He is really hooked of TextMate's
possibilities. Unfortunately he is very poor in English. He asks me
whether there are plans to localize TextMate.
AFAIK TM's code isn't written in that style. Meaning there's no
'Localizable.string' etc. And I know that it would cost much effort
to rewrite the entire code in that way. But anyway it's only a
question ;)
Thanks,
--Hans
Folks,
I'll keep it short:
Anyone got a "newsreader" (desktop, NOT web app) that will put ALL
posts to a subject in one ever-appended document that I can just
scroll down to read? Something intelligent that will chop all
quoting, signatures, header blather? Again, that's: ONE (growing)
document per subject per email list. Thanks. From my subscribed
reading, I figure this lists' members prefer well-tuned tools and
someone may have a solution to share.
hello:)
I would like to use Quick Look with .tex , .sty , .cls files created
with TextMate but all the hacks found on the net or in the list
don't work.
Do you know a good way to make this ?
Best Regards
Alain
Hi,
I occasionally need to hard wrap text, meaning that carriage returns
are inserted to make the text wrap at a certain column. The Text
bundle has a command to do this; it's called "Reformat to Column".
Because of this unorthodox name, I always have trouble searching for
it because I expect the command to have the word "hard" or "wrap" in
it. Could it be changed? For example, I noticed that the "Statistics
for Document" command has "(Word Count)" in parentheses because few
people wanting to find a word count command would search for the word
"statistics". And I suspect few people wanting to find a hard wrap
command would search for the word "reformat". How about renaming the
command to "Reformat to Column (Hard Wrap)"?
Trevor
You can edit the tidy configuration in TextMate. Open the bundle editor and
find Tidy in the HTML section.
I altered mine to this:
> # BEWARE. Errors are suppressed.
> "${TM_TIDY:-tidy}" -f /dev/null -q --indent auto -utf8 -wrap 0
> --wrap-attributes 0 --break-before-br 1 --clean y --word-2000 y --tab-size
> $TM_TAB_SIZE --indent-spaces $TM_TAB_SIZE|\
> if [[ "$TM_SOFT_TABS" == "YES" ]]; then cat; else ruby -pe '
>
> unless $in_pre
> tab_size = ENV["TM_TAB_SIZE"].to_i
> space, text = /( *)(.*)/m.match($_)[1..2]
> $_ = "\t" * (space.length / tab_size).floor +
> " " * (space.length % tab_size) + text
> end
>
> $in_pre = true if(/<pre>/)
> $in_pre = false if(/<\/pre>/)
> '
> fi
>
You can play with your own preferences to make it like you like it. The
docu is:
http://tidy.sourceforge.net/docs/quickref.html
Tidy is handy, but I haven't been able to make it work exactly like I like
(HTML tidy or Perl tidy), but it's at least close.
I did check to see if your line would be broken up, and it was not.
tigercore wrote:
>
> The HTML Tidy function used to tidy the code in this format:
>
> <p>Paragraph Text here</p>
>
> but not for some reasons its doing it like this:
>
> <p>
> Some text here
> </p>
>
> And putting everything on a new line. It's also changing the doctype from
> XHTML Transitional to XHTML Strict.
>
> Anyone know why it's doing this? Is it a preference or somhing I have
> changed somewhere?
>
>
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[I'm reposting for a third time, since I wasn't subscribed at first, then I
reposted as a subscriber, then deleted my *accepted* post. N00b. :confused:]
I created a bundle command to open a file from a repository directory, based
on the selected text. It was put in the Text bundle, with no particular
context.
Here's my current (working) command.
open "file:///path/to/repository/volume/$TM_SELECTED_TEXT.pdf"
This will open the PDF file with the selected filename. (I use open since I
want to see the PDF in Acrobat, not TextMate.)
However, now there's arbitrary (unknown) text attached to the filename, so I
want to use a wildcard in this command.
I got a suggestion to use an unquoted * as a wildcard. But if AAAA is
selected, this command:
open "file:///path/to/repository/$TM_SELECTED_TEXT"*
will open a file in Textmate named AAAA*, which is not what I want: I want
AAAA.pdf and AAAA-morestuff.pdf to open.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
Darryl
[I originally had this question attached as a comment to a TextMate blog
entry, where Allen Odegaard posted the * wildcard suggestion, but it didn't
work in this context.]
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Thanks all.
The easy answer (which I missed in the rel notes) is to use
TM_FULLNAME instead.
Works a treat!
Cheers,
John.
On 30 Nov 2007, at 12:00, Allan Odgaard (via digest) wrote:
> From the r1431 release notes:
>
> [NEW] TextMate sets TM_FULLNAME (unless you set it yourself)
> to the user’s full name, so no longer necessarily to fiddle
> with niutil and dscl to obtain it.
>
> So it should not be necessary for commands/snippets to try and
> obtain the full username themselves.
YES!
You heard it here first folks.
I just added a Select Balanced HTML/XML Tag macro to the Experimental
bundle!
I've been trying different ways of making this work since I first
started using TextMate back in, what like 2004 or something?
I've tried regex, I've tried Ruby, I've tried everything I could think
of...
But finally I've come up with something very simple.
The only real downside is that it's EXTREMELY slow. Like 1 second from
running the macro until it's done. But that's WAY faster than using
the mouse to manually select that same code, or trying to use the
keyboard to manually select it.
This is frankly the #1 biggest missing feature of TextMate that
directly impacts my life.
If this breaks anything, just remember that it's undoable. Command-Z
is your friend.
Please also report and and all problems to me with an example of the
code that it chokes on.
If you only want to DOWNLOAD this macro alone, just visit this link
and double-click the file.
http://macromates.com/svn/Bundles/trunk/Bundles/Experimental.tmbundle/Macro…
—Thomas Aylott – subtleGradient—
Hi,
I only have a tiny question and I didn't find anything in the archive.
E.g. I have that grammar snippet:
name = 'meta.tag.any.html';
begin = '(<)([a-zA-Z0-9:]+)(?=[^>]*></\2>)';
end = '(>(<)/)(\2)(>)';
beginCaptures = {
1 = { name = 'punctuation.definition.tag.html'; };
2 = { name = 'entity.name.tag.html'; };
Is it possible to name the beginCaptures 1 and 2 according to values
found in the regexp groups like for group 2
name = 'meta.tag.any.html';
begin = '(<)([a-zA-Z0-9:]+)(?=[^>]*></\2>)';
end = '(>(<)/)(\2)(>)';
beginCaptures = {
1 = { name = 'punctuation.definition.tag.html'; };
2 = { name = 'entity.name.tag.html.$2'; };
or
2 = { name = 'entity.name.tag.html.$self'; };
$2 or $self referring to the actual content of the found regexp group
2 to get:
<meta.tag.any.html>
<punctuation.definition.tag.html><</punctuation.definition.tag.html>
<entity.name.tag.html.title>title</entity.name.tag.html.title>
<punctuation.definition.tag.html>></punctuation.definition.tag.html>
Thanks,
--Hans
Since upgrading to OS X 10.5 the TM_USERNAME variable used in bundles
has been unset.
The following command is the problem:
TM_USERNAME=`niutil -readprop / /users/\$USER realname`
Seems that the niutil command has been dropped from 10.5 onwards and
replaced by the dscl command.
The following gets the current users real name but prepends it with
the property key:
dscl . -read /Users/$USER RealName
returns:
RealName:
John Hunter
I'm not sure how you get the value without the key.
Has anyone got a solution to this? It affects most of the templates.
Apologies if its been covered before.
Thanks
--John
With the imminent release of Rails 2.0, I've started working on a
project in earnest on edge rails.
I'm finding some things to be broken in the Ruby on Rails bundle due
to the Rails changes. For example.
* generating a migration from textmate doesn't seem to work, it
prompts for the name, and runs but nothing is generated.
* the mcol snippet(s) get confused by the use of 'sexy' migrations
in schema.rb
* Partial extraction isn't savvy to the changes in file naming
(e.g. x.rhtml is now x.html.erb)
So what are the plans for tracking the rails changes in the bundle?
And is there any hope that the bundle can deal with multiple rails
versions? I'm sure I'm not the only one who needs to work with
different rails versions on different projects.
How are others dealing with this?
--
Rick DeNatale
My blog on Ruby
http://talklikeaduck.denhaven2.com/
What is the correct policy for making change to a Bundle in the code
repositories?
I want to improve the "Bold" command in the "Dokuwiki" bundle.
Currently the command is:
**${TM_SELECTED_TEXT:text}**
Which works, but is rather simplistic. I happen to also use the
"MultiMarkdown" bundle which is intelligent, if you hit the key combo
(Command-B) while selecting already bolded text, it will un-bold it.
if you hit the key combo while no text is selected, then it places
the cursor within the bold typing area, etc.
Since "Dokuwiki" and "MultiMarkdown" use the same syntax for bolding
(surround text with double '*'), that would mean I would just need to
copy the command code from "MultiMarkdown" over to replace the
Dokuwiki bundle's version.
I don't want to step on the toes of either Bundle creator (copyright,
etc).
----
Brian H
binarynomad(a)gmail.com
http://www.binarynomad.com
Hello:)
I'm with Leopard 10.5.1 and TextMate 1.5.7 (1436).
I created a latex project : i dropped some files .sty and a folder
with subfolders in the project drawer.
my project :
file_a.sty
file_b.sty
mainfolder
file_c.tex
file_d.tex
subfolder
file_e.tex
file_f.tex
I can't remove the references to subfolders and I can't remove the
references
to a single file inside a subfolder like file_e.tex
I can't delete the reference of a file in the main folder like
file_c.tex
I can only delete the reference to the main folder
In conclusion, I can remove only the references to file_a.sty and
to mainfolder :(
When I say : I can't delete, I need to say that's when I close TM
and when I re-open , the files are always in the project drawer .
I try to save the project but the result is the same but move to trash
works well :)
Perhaps i take a wrong way to create my project
An idea ???
Regards Alain
Hi,
I use Textmate 1.5.5 on my MacBook Pro (2,33 MHZ, OS X 10.4.9) t
mamage my rails project with about 500 files in the project.
Every time I switch from the active TM to another application and then
back again, TM spins the wheel for about 5 secs. May be it is checking
files or something else.
I only installed the TmCodeBrowser additionally, nothing else.
Is there a way to make TM instantly responsive after activating it?
thanks,
Alex.
I have raised to the grade of a neophyte bundle author recently and
released my own perfect TextMate GTD bundle. It's conceptually based
on Henrik's Tasks bundle, but implemented differently to allow for
some additional features. You can find some links at beneath if you're
interested.
Now I'm interested in getting this into the official TextMate
repository. I'm quite sure that my bundle doesn't adhere to any
required style- or naming conventions and I'm keen to tackle that next.
Can you point me to some kind of guideline or other document here? I
haven't been able to find anything about the process of getting a
bundle approved and published.
Also, I'd greatly appreciate feedback, suggestions, criticism ...
regarding the bundle. I'm using it myself, but I'd love to learn what
others think about it.
Thanks a lot!
[1] about my initial motivation:
http://www.artweb-design.de/2007/11/20/taskmate-the-perfect-gtd-tool-to-be-…
[2] release announcement:
http://www.artweb-design.de/2007/11/24/taskmate-the-missing-gtd-tool-for-yo…
[3] download, install & usage notes:
http://www.artweb-design.de/projects/taskmate
[4] Henriks Tasks bundle:
http://henrik.nyh.se/2007/08/tasks-bundle
--
sven fuchs svenfuchs(a)artweb-design.de
artweb design http://www.artweb-design.de
grünberger 65 + 49 (0) 30 - 47 98 69 96 (phone)
d-10245 berlin + 49 (0) 171 - 35 20 38 4 (mobile)
Hi,
I'm having a difficulty with a keychain item (Internet password)
created by a Blogging bundle.
The Blogging bundle works fine (I can retrieve posts and upload a
post). But when I launch Keychain Access, selecting the keychain item
created by the Blogging bundle causes the Keychain Access to crash.
I selected all password items in the Keychain Access one at a time and
determined that the item created by the Blogging bundle always causes
Keychain Access to crash. Running Keychain First Aid also did not help
(it runs but does not report any problems with keychain).
I'm using TextMate 1.5.7 (1436) on Mac OS X 10.5.1 on a MacBook Pro. I
did not upgrade from Mac OS X 10.4 so I cannot confirm whether I
observed the same issue in Mac OS X 10.4.x or not (sorry).
Can anyone help on this issue? Does anyone have similar issues with
Blogging bundle?
Thank you for your help.
--
Takashi Yoshida
tyoshida [at] mac [dot] com
I think this happens sometimes, but not all the time ...
When using the diff bundle, I know there are some minor differences
between two files, but diff will mark the entire documents as the
difference, even though maybe 90%+ of the lines are the same.
FileMerge does the same thing.
However, if I copy one entire file to the clipboard and compare, diff
will correctly define only the different lines as the differences.
Is there a preference I need to set or a format change I need to make?
Thanks.
--
Dwayne
Hello,
Is there a way to control which documentstyle, etc. is used when
generating latex from a multimarkdown document? The default settings
aren't what I need but I'm not sure where to start tinkering.
Thank you.
jeff.
> De: Michael Sheets <bundles(a)textmate.org>
> Fecha: 27 de noviembre de 2007 08:56:50 GMT+01:00
> Para: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>, Hans-Joerg
> Bibiko <bibiko(a)eva.mpg.de>
> Asunto: Re: [TxMt] Bug en Dup-line
> Responder a: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
>
>
> On Nov 26, 2007, at 11:04 AM, Hans-Joerg Bibiko wrote:
>
>> ;P I don't see the forrest for trees.
>>
>> OK hopefully the last one ;)
>>
>> <Duplicate Line : Selection (Tiger:Leopard).tmCommand>
>
> Looks good to me, passed all the tests I threw at it. :)
>
> Committed, thanks!
Thanks, it also did to me.
- Juan Falgueras
The other day I did an SVN commit from textmate.
In the commit message window I pasted in some text I'd copied from a
message from a client from BaseCamp.
When I tried to commit, it failed complaining about mixed line endings
(paraphrasing from memory).
It seems to me that this is something that the subversion bundle could sanitize.
I tried to figure out how to patch this, but I think that this is all
handled within the internal CommitWindow.app which I can't (or don't
know how to) look at.
--
Rick DeNatale
My blog on Ruby
http://talklikeaduck.denhaven2.com/
Hi!
Recently i was pointed that i can use a "slug" keyword to tell
blogging bundle to set post slug. And it was fine with one minor
problem - Fetch Post command doesn't fetch that slug... It even
fetches tags (keywords) for WordPress 2.3 but no slug. So I decide to
try to tune blogging bundle for myself. And it was not very hard. Here
is a result (blogging.rb file, line 405 aprox.):
doc += "Title: #{self.post['title']}\n"
#added: this line will populate slug back to post
doc += "Slug: #{self.post['wp_slug']}\n" if self.post['wp_slug']
doc += "Keywords: #{self.post['mt_keywords']}\n" if self.post['mt_keywords']
I tested it only with Wordpress 2.3 (i use it) so try it with care ;)
P.S.
Why I need it? I often use post headers like "Вообще-то, я ждал
Франции..." (russian) and then set a slug like "waiting-for-france".
And sometimes i edit my post and forget to write slug again. And post
slug become something like this:
"%d0%b2%d0%be%d0%be%d0%b1%d1%89%d0%b5-%d1%82%d0%be-%d1%8f-%d0%b6%d0%b4%d0%b0%d0%bb-%d1%84%d1%80%d0%b0%d0%bd%d1%86%d0%b8%d0%b8".
Plus from this point i can't send link to my friends (that didn't so
happy to own Mac) becouse Safari shows it like
"http://nilcolor.prosound.fm/2007/11/21/вообще-то-я-ждал-франции/" -
yep, with pure russian chars in address bar :)
P.P.S
Hope this change or better one will be implemented asap in svn copy of
blogging bundle.
I think I've find a bug in the duplicate line TM proc:
If you are in _the middle of_ a line with accented chars, dup-line
(⌃⇧D) do an strange thing sending the char besides the cursor to
the dupped line:
cout << "Estadística|" << endl; (| indicates the cursor) and
press ⌃⇧D
makes
cout << "Estadística << endl;
cout << "Estadística"" << endl;
I don't know if this bug is already booked, my apologizes if so do.
.juan falgueras
On 26 Nov 2007, at 9:32 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
> I myself rely heavily on the Edit in TextMate input manager and a
> bunch of snippets/commands bound to the text.mail scope.
I had thought that Edit in TextMate had died with the coming of
Leopard. Certainly it is gone from my menus, and deleting and
reinstalling the link has no effect.
Is this not the case? If it isn't, how might I get the feature back?
— F
Hello everyone,
All of the discussion on this list about LaTeX made me curious. I've
installed LaTeX on my MacBook and everything is moving along nicely
(so far the Multimate->LaTeX seems like the best thing since sliced
pickles!). However, I've run into a problem (and I'm pretty sure
it's not a textmate problem, which is why I labelled this e-mail OT).
I've downloaded the apa.cls from http://www.ilsp.gr/homepages/
protopapas/apacls.html but I cannot figure out which folder I should
place it into for it to work properly. Can anyone help?
Thank you in advance.
--
j.
I was wondering if there's a way to turn off this feature or at least to
delay it.
Currently when a file is in scope, its file name is selected in the Project
Drawer and file listing scrolls to make the file name visible. This is
usually a good feature.
On occasion though this is more disruptive than helpful. It would be nice if
there was a way to keep the current view of the file list in the Project
Drawer stay in place and not jump back and forth right away when we open or
close files. I often scroll away from the current file location to open
files in another area but when I close the file, the view will jump back to
the and then I have to scroll again to section I'm interested in.
What I think would be nice is if there can be a short delay in auto
selecting the file name in the list once a file is closed. The way we can
still select from the view that's currently available but after a few
seconds it can jump to the file that is currently being edited.
Cheers,
Ed Wong
For better Erlang integration I want to run some stuff in the background, see:
http://www.rsaccon.com/2007/11/faster-interaction-between-erlang-and.html
Based on my still very basic understanding of TetxMate, the best way
to achieve this, I think is to to write a plugin.
Does there exist any tutorial or recommendation on how to get started
? Or do I just have to read the source code of the exsting plugins ?
I am familiar with C in general, but unfortunately no experience yet
with Objective-C.
regards
--
Roberto Saccon
http://rsaccon.com
I know there are a few of masters of the art of creating magical code
on the TextMate list. I'm wondering if TextMate, with a little,
perhaps a lot, of clever programming might be the solution to a very
common small business problem.
Many small business owners are searching for a simple way to create
and send customized boilerplate email to individuals and occasionally
to Address Book groups. Before you get the wrong idea, I'm *not*
referring to the usual 'bulk' email program, that market is already
well served.
I know small business owners would be delighted to discover a
straightforward, highly automated way to welcome new customers and
periodically communicate with them by email.
Marketcircle's Daylite, an OpenBase SQL CRM, is the best solution I've
been able to find. Objective-Decision's Contactizer Pro, Christian
Fries' Serial Mail and MacTank's Mail Template also attempt to address
this need. Bulk mail programs aren't likely to be the answer.
Overview:
- family businesses are usually frugal
- paraphrasing Occam/Ockham "All other things being equal, the
simplest solution is the best."
- leverage Apple's Address Book
- leverage Apple's Mail
- use TextMate to create email merge templates (provide an easy way to
add Address Book fields to the merge template. Joe Pagliaro does this
nicely with drop-down Address Book field selection in his program
Mailings.)
- merge data from Address Book into the TextMate merge template and
transfer the merged text to Apple Mail for editing and sending
Potential workflow:
1. Select an existing Address Book client record (Spotlight)
2. Select a merge template (right click)
3. Magic happens, an email appears in Apple's Mail, ready to send.
I'm not a coder, so, it's a given that my idea may be ridiculous. It's
possible Christian Fries was on the right track with Serial Mail.
http://www.christian-fries.de/osx/SerialMail/index.html
Cheers,
Frank
I suspect this is more like a feature request than anything else, but
does anyone have a hack/workout/methodology for color labels in the
project drawer - I know that open or unsaved files have a slightly
different toned icon - than saved file icons - is there any way /
plans to enhance this further?
I know that I for one would LOVE this feature..
regards
-s.i
I never noticed this issue before, but if I have a php file with html
in it like so:
<html>
<head></head>
<body>
<div>
<?
echo "hello world";
?>
</div>
<body>
</html>
I get code colorization to the first div tag the closing div, body
and html tags go uncolorized - is this just me? I'm thinking this is
a new issue, because I've never noticed it before?
-saul
To commands that I think would be awesome (since the last time I made
a request my project drawer got all colorful :0)
has anyone attempted to match the functionality of markupmaker
(http://www.accessify.com/tools-and-wizards/developer-tools/markup-
maker/)
as a textmate command? -- my head would explode if somebody had that
handy (seriously EXPLODE!)
- saul
I've just attempted to add folding for POD to TM's Perl language
definition - forgetting that I've already tried it previously. POD
looks like this:
=head1 A heading
=head2 A sub heading
=cut
The =cut always ends the POD. So my patterns look like ^=(?!cut) and
^=cut\s*$ respectively. That doesn't work because the folding
mechanism expects a recursive syntax - each opening 'thing' requires
its own closing 'thing'.
So I was thinking about how the problem could be solved and it
occurred to me that it'd be interesting to have an extension to
regular expression syntax that allowed an assertion to be made about
the matching scope.
Assuming the assertion was called ?^ you could match the text 'foo'
only in storage.type.sub.perl or entity.name.function.perl with
something like this:
(?^storage.type.sub.perl|entity.name.function.perl:foo)
Generally (?^ <scope re> : <re> ) would allow <re> to match only if
the current scope name matched <scope re>.
To solve my folding problem the code that scans for folds would have
to be scope aware - which may not be feasible architecturally.
And I realise that extending RE semantics to grok rich text is a bit
of a big undertaking - but I thought it was a cute idea :)
--
Andy Armstrong, Hexten
The Completion command shortcut ⎋ (the most important command to me)
was gone. Then I discovered that I can assign a new Menu command via
System Preferences. I assigned ⌘⎋ ant it becomes to work again!
- Juan Falgueras
hi :)
i've written some classes in php and would like to document my methods
so i'm typing in doc_fp, hit tab and voila:
/**
* undocumented function
*
* @return void
* @author /bin/bash: niutil: command not found
**/
8-)
i can't remember seeing this before i switched to leopard ( format +
install ) but what is that command? netinfo-something?
regards,
oktay.
Hi,
I encountered a tiny bug in the Ruby code for: "Insert Close Tag"
If one has he following HTML code:
<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>foo</TITLE></HEAD><BODY>
<HR>
and press OPT+APPLE+. it will insert </HR> not </BODY>.
The reason is here:
# remove all self-closing tags
if ENV.has_key?('TM_HTML_EMPTY_TAGS') then
empty_tags = ENV['TM_HTML_EMPTY_TAGS']
before.gsub!(/<(#{empty_tags})\b[^>]*>/, '')
end
The regexp is not case insensitive! TM_HTML_EMPTY_TAGS are written in
lower case only.
Ergo:
# remove all self-closing tags
if ENV.has_key?('TM_HTML_EMPTY_TAGS') then
empty_tags = ENV['TM_HTML_EMPTY_TAGS']
before.gsub!(/<(#{empty_tags})\b[^>]*>/i, '')
end
Cheers,
--Hans
lo there all,
i am brand new to textmate. I love it !
My only issue is that when i am editing a project on a remote
computer, i get a lot of spinning beach ball action while something is
going on. From what i have found on google, it is checking to see if
any files have changed.
Now, i saw mention of a remote project plugin, but i could not find a
way to download it.
Has someone found a good solution for this ? I am working on a ruby on
rails project on a remote server.
thanks all, and great editor / IDE you have here..
shawn
Hi,
Heureka!
I found a way to select something - calculated on run-time - by using
a normal macro (plus command) without TMTOOLS!!
The problem was if I have a script which outputs a text chunk or a
regexp how can we select that text/regexp in a TM window?
The approach is actually very simple. I copy the text/regexp into the
shared find pasteboard; place the caret to a proper location; and
execute 'findNext'. Thus I wrote a tiny C program which copies a
string into the shared find pasteboard. OK, then I wanted to write a
man page for that command on basis of the normal pbcopy man page, and
I figured out that pbcopy is already able to do this ;)
Fine. The only problem was that if I write a tmcommand à la:
echo -en "FINDTEXT" | pbcopy -pboard find
it doesn't work because "pbcopy -pboard find" is called from inside
of TM. If I execute that in a Terminal, switch back to TM it works.
The solution: I have to execute this in a new bash environment.
The basic tmcommand (example name "SELECTTEXT"):
RESULT=$(A SCRIPT WHICH RETURNS A TEXT OR REGEXP)
export RESULT
/bin/bash -c 'echo -en "$RESULT" | pbcopy -pboard find'
#place the caret to a proper location to be able to execute 'findNext'!
open "txmt://open/?line=$LINE&column=$COLUMN"
After executing that command the string $RESULT is in the shared find
pasteboard, and the caret is set.
Next step > the macro:
Before we can execute 'findNext' (= APPLE+G) we have to set the
parameters of the find panel, meaning whether we want to do a regexp
search or not; ignore case or not.
Thus record a macro à la:
1) open find panel, set the desired parameters, and do a dummy search
for something which is NOT in the document -e.g. look for \xFFF3; and
close it
2) execute the command "SELECTTEXT"
3) APPLE+G
That's it. The nice side-effect is that the macro changes nothing
within TM's find panel ;)
And the macro does not affect the undo buffer, it does not change the
text etc., and the selection is done instantly.
But attention:
The only tricky point : Be aware of correct escaping!!
On that basis I wrote the "Select XML/HTML balanced tags" script
which will come as soon as possible. I only have to fix some tiny
things.
Comments?
Regards,
--Hans
El 21/11/2007, a las 13:00, Robin Houston escribió:
> Shouldn't the search string be ¥([^¥]*)¥ instead of what you have?
> Yours is just looking for a single character between the Yen signs. I
> tried my regular expression, and it seems to work even when there are
> backslashes.
of course :]. Thanks Robin.
-Juan Falgueras
I created a bundle command to open a file from a repository directory, based
on the selected text. It was put in the Text bundle, with no particular
context.
Here's my current (working) command.
open "file:///path/to/repository/volume/$TM_SELECTED_TEXT.pdf"
This will open the PDF file with the selected filename. (I use open since I
want to see the PDF in Acrobat, not TextMate.)
However, now there's arbitrary (unknown) text attached to the filename, so I
want to use a wildcard in this command.
I got a suggestion to use an unquoted * as a wildcard. But if AAAA is
selected, this command:
open "file:///path/to/repository/$TM_SELECTED_TEXT"*
will open a file in Textmate named AAAA*, which is not what I want: I want
AAAA.pdf and AAAA-morestuff.pdf to open.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
Darryl
[I originally had this question attached as a comment to a TextMate blog
entry, where Allen Odegaard posted the * wildcard suggestion, but it didn't
work in this context.]
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What is TextMate's equivalent to BBEdit's 'Add Line Breaks'
Example:
- TextMate Soft Wrap set to 66 characters
- How do I Hard Wrap my document at 66 columns?
Reformat Paragraph works, if I just want to reformat a few paragraphs,
but I'm hoping there is a TextMate command that can be applied to the
entire document and that won't reformat lines separated by a single
return.
Hi.
GTDAlt has acquired an odd behaviour. I don't know why - it may be
related to an install of the Safari 3 beta. Regardless, I haven't been
able to debug, and would really appreciate any help.
I choose 'Current Actions' and get my big list. I click 'none' for
contexts, to clear the board and ready to select only one or two
contexts. The checkboxes for the contexts ripple off, and the actions
disappear -- until we get half-way down, when the actions don't move.
Toggling the context checkboxes does nothing. I'm stuck with about half
my actions permanently visible.
Has anyone else experienced this behaviour? Even better, can anyone
help? Like the previous poster, I've grown very attached to GTDAlt, and
this is the core piece of functionality.
Bruno
I don't understand why Find (regexp) doesn't find the text when
using backslashes (it seems)
it works when no \ are in the searched text.
- Juan Falgueras
Allan?
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Apple Developer Bug Reporting <devbugs(a)apple.com>
> Date: November 15, 2007 12:41:40 PM PST
> To: steve(a)geeksrus.com
> Subject: Attention: Bug ID 5551893: Spaces needs hints for windows
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> This is a courtesy email regarding Bug ID# 5551893.
>
> <GMT15-Nov-2007 20:37:26GMT> Vanaja Pasumarthi:
> Engineering has provided the following feedback regarding this issue:
>
> There is an SPI hint that TextMate can use.
>
> NSWindowCollectionBehaviorMoveToActiveSpace
>
> Bug reports requiring your update will appear under ‘My Originated
> Problems’. Please review this bug report and provide the requested
> information via the Apple Bug Reporter. Once your report has been
> updated, Engineering will be alerted of the new information.
>
> <http://bugreport.apple.com>
>
> Thank you for your assistance in helping us discover and isolate
> bugs within our products.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Vanaja Pasumarthi
> Apple Developer Connection
> Worldwide Developer Relations
> **************************************************************************
> THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MESSAGE IS UNDER NON-DISCLOSURE
> **************************************************************************
> -------------------------------------------------------
> Bug ID #: 5551893
> Bug Title: Spaces needs hints for windows
> -------------------------------------------------------
> <GMT21-Oct-2007 18:17:34GMT> Steve Riggins:
> Summary:
> TextMate's find dialog opens on wrong space (and btw can you fix
> radar, this is twice now it has failed to submit a bug report and
> lost my work. Clipboard ftw).
>
> Steps to Reproduce:
> * Go to Space 1
> * Launch TextMate
> * Switch to space 3
> * Command-Space to open LaunchBar (or command-control-space if using
> default)
> * Open demo file
> * Command-F
>
> Expected Results:
> expected find dialog to open on current space
>
> Actual Results:
> Space switched to space 1 and then dialog opened.
>
> Notes:
> This seems to be due to TextMate hiding/showing the Find dialog in
> order to keep all of it's state (size of text fields, etc) There
> should be a API hint or NIB hint to tell spaces to show this window
> on the current space, vs. last space it was on.
>
>
>
Dear list members,
just want to introduce my approach to circumvent the sometimes
missing build-in FTP/SSH functionality of TextMate. I created a
bundle which provides commands to download and upload single files or
files inside of TextMate projects from and to remote hosts.
Read on if you are interested:
http://fuerstnet.de/ftp-ssh-bundle-textmate
I would be glad to get your feedback!
Regards,
Bernhard
HI,
i'm running into a little problem with leopard.
The last update finds my "time machine" backups and tries to move /
update that one.
11/18/07 10:36:08 PM [0x0-0x2dd2dd].com.macromates.textmate[5399] mv:
rename /Volumes/TimeMachine/Backups.backupdb/username/
2007-08-30-201019/Macintosh HD/Applications/TextMate.app to /Volumes/
TimeMachine/Backups.backupdb/username/2007-08-30-201019/Macintosh HD/
Applications/TextMate.old.app: Operation not permitted
Luckily it fails .. but is it an apple issue or is it textmate ?
Regards J.
I'm trying to build a complicated macro to add a footnote to text selected in
a document. There are two values that I need to maintain while the macro
runs, so that those values can be inserted into the proper places within the
links that the macro creates. The values are CURRENT_FN_NUMBER, a unique id
I create with the shell date command; and CURRENT_FN_TITLE, which is the
value of $TM_SELECTED_TEXT when the macro launches.
I'd like to us those values to insert code into the document, e.g.
At the beginning of the current paragraph:
Replace selected text with: #fn{$CURRENT_FN_NUMBER} $CURRENT_FN_TITLE
At bottom of document, just before "<!--<next footnote -->":
#{CURRENT_FN_NUMBER} $CURRENT_FN_TITLE
There's more to it than that, but you get the idea. The macro does a lot of
jumping around within the document, setting and removing bookmarks as it
goes.
I've set CURRENT_FN_NUMBER and CURRENT_FN_TITLE as project environmental
variables, but I can't figure out how to set values for those variables when
the macro executes.
I'm (obviously) new at this game; I'd appreciate help.
Thanks.
Richard
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I'm trying to build a complicated macro to add a footnote to text selected in
a document. There are two values that I need to maintain while the macro
runs, so that those values can be inserted into the proper places within the
links that the macro creates. The values are CURRENT_FN_NUMBER, a unique id
I create with the shell date command; and CURRENT_FN_TITLE, which is the
value of $TM_SELECTED_TEXT when the macro launches.
I'd like to us those values to insert code into the document, e.g.
* At the beginning of the current paragraph: <a
name="{$CURRENT_FN_NUMBER}"></a>
* Replace selected text with: <a
href="#fn{$CURRENT_FN_NUMBER}">$CURRENT_FN_TITLE</a>
* At bottom of document, just before "<!--<next footnote -->": <a
name="fn{$CURRENT_FN_NUMBER}"
href="#{$CURRENT_FN_NUMBER}">$CURRENT_FN_TITLE</a>
There's more to it than that (setting div and span tags, adding class
attributes, etc.), but you get the idea. The macro does a lot of jumping
around within the document, setting and removing bookmarks as it goes.
I've created CURRENT_FN_NUMBER and CURRENT_FN_TITLE as project environmental
variables, but I can't figure out how to set values for those variables when
the macro executes.
I'm (obviously) new at this game; I'd appreciate help.
Thanks.
Richard
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I updated to the latest bundle, and I noticed that the texMate.py
script has problems if included files aren't in the same directory as
the main file. Here is my quick and dirty patch, which should be
factored out into a separate function before it gets committed.
I can do this in a few weeks if there's interest.
^L
Index: texMate.py
===================================================================
--- texMate.py (revision 8473)
+++ texMate.py (working copy)
@@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python
# encoding: utf-8
+# Fixes by Louis Theran to respect TEXINPUTS
+
# This is a rewrite of latexErrWarn.py
# Goals:
# 1. Modularize the processing of a latex run to better capture
and parse errors
@@ -191,11 +193,14 @@
"""Find all packages included by the master file.
or any file included from the master. We should not have to go
more than one level deep for preamble stuff.
+
+ FIXUP --- Use kpsewhich to find files
"""
try:
- texString = open(fileName).read()
+ realfn = os.popen('kpsewhich -progname=%s %s' % ('pdflatex',
fileName)).read().strip()
+ texString = open(realfn).read()
except:
- print '<p class="error">Error: Could not open %s to check for
packages</p>' % fileName
+ print '<p class="error">Error: Could not open %s to check for
packages</p>' % realfn
print '<p class="error">This is most likely a problem with
TM_LATEX_MASTER</p>'
sys.exit(1)
incFiles = [x[3] for x in re.findall(r'((^|\n)[^%]*?)(\\input|\
\include)\{([\w /\.\-]+)\}',texString)]
@@ -204,7 +209,8 @@
if ifile.find('.tex') < 0:
ifile += '.tex'
try:
- myList += [x[3] for x in re.findall(r'((^|\n)[^%]*?)\
\usepackage(\[[\w, \-]+\])?\{([\w,\-]+)\}',open(ifile).read()) ]
+ realif = os.popen('kpsewhich -progname=%s %s' %
('pdflatex', fileName)).read().strip()
+ myList += [x[3] for x in re.findall(r'((^|\n)[^%]*?)\
\usepackage(\[[\w, \-]+\])?\{([\w,\-]+)\}',open(realif).read()) ]
except:
print '<p class="warning">Warning: Could not open %s to
check for packages</p>' % ifile
newList = []
Hello all,
I use TextMate to create PDFs with LaTeX. I've configured TextMate to
use pdflatex as the compile engine (TM_LATEX_COMPILER=pdflatex and the
default engine in the LaTeX preferences is pdflatex too). That works
fine.
Today I had to use for some reason the package epsfig and TextMate ran
everytime latex instead of pdflatex. Finally I forced the use of
pdflatex with the "%!TEX TS-program = pdflatex" directive in the tex
file.
Is there an explanation for that behaviour and maybe a solution for
that? (I found 3 postings here which are somehow related to that
problem, but because I'm not an expert, I didn't get the clue, which
might be in there.)
Thanks for your attention
Juergen
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So I'm working on writing up my (mathematical logic) thesis and I've
been using textmate to do it. Unfortunately I've ran into some
serious usability issues with the latex bundle in textmate and
unsurprisingly have been wasting time trying to fix them. I figured
I would post the issues to this list along with some of the hacks
that seem to help for me and see if people who know more about the
textmate stuff can help make this bundle more useable for intense
mathematics.
First of all I'm attaching a simple patch for PyTeXdoc.py so it
queries kpsewhich to look for included/inputed files if it fails to
find them. Since I keep some general purpose includes in my tex
directory this makes a difference.
Note that this is patched from the tree updated earlier today.
Now for some harder issues that I can only gesture at solving.
Useability Issues:
1) Typing commands inside $$ causes wacky highlighting flip-flops.
Often I will be editing an existing tex file and need to add
something like $\Gamma_{\alpha+1}(\sigma)\concat\tau$. This causes
issues since you have to pass through $$ $\$, $\Gamma_{\}$ and $
\Gamma_{\alpha+1}(\sigma)\concat\$ on the way each of which flips the
syntax highlighting for the ENTIRE rest of the document. Not only is
this annoying it causes unacceptable slowdowns as the rest of the doc
is rehighlighted.
My personal collection of hacks to deal with this problem is as
follows (some of these are old so i apologize if it was fixed in the
bundle and I missed it):
a) Elimate the $$ $$ notation for display math. It is considered
bad form to use the old $$ $$ approach rather than the new \[ \]
notation. I realize doing something like this would be controversial
in the default language grammar but I'd rather have the right way of
doing things be useable rather than correctly hightlighting the wrong
way. But maybe there is another way to deal with the issue.
b) Require $ to be escaped as {\$}. Once again not a good general
solution but for me this works since I rarely use a real dolsign.
Perhaps a better trick would be to require this weird special
escaping only when in math mode. Once again I'm puzzled about how to
do this correctly but as it stands it causes serious problems.
c) I used to have problems with $\Gamma_{\}$ letting the braces spill
over but it is either fixed now I or I changed something locally I
don't remember.
2) Typing { when the caret is before a slash causes smart typing
pairs to insert {\} instead of {} because it thinks we are trying to
escape the {. This can be fixed by changing the match for
constant.character.escape.tex to start with a positive backref of (?<=
\\) instead of just (\\). It seems weird to me that having a caret
in front of the string causes it to be grabbed but go figure.
3) Often I need to insert math inside an already written paragraph.
So I start with a line like
If $x$ is a blah then blah2
and need to fix it to
If $x$ is a blah and $math stuff$ then blah2
which one naturally does by simply putting the caret in front of the
t in then and starting to type. Unfortunately the smart typing pairs
for $ fail to activate when you are in front of a character. I have
no idea why this is (seems to work for {) but the best fix I could
come up with was a hack to define meta.in-front-of-char.latex and
create a snippet for this situation assigning it to $. If I knew how
to insert true smart typing pairs from a snippet (or command) a
general purpose solution that works could be found.
On the other hand probably anyone who knows textmate well enough will
see how to do this in an elegant fashion.
4) SPEED
This is a big one. Frequently I will type a long paragraph filled
with many many math commands and my powerbook G4 1Ghz will slow
enough to make typing difficult if I am inserting anything inside the
paragraph. If I actually hard wrap the lines this stops happening
but since textmate doesn't support hard wrapping well this isn't
really an option.
I noticed in the language definition there are many syntax elements
(like meta.function.embedded.java.latex) whose matches begin with
something like: (?:\s*)((\\)begin) ..... I can't figure out what
sense this makes at all. Why match the spaces if they can just
happen anywhere in the line? Maybe I am just missing something
obvious and I'm deluding myself but when I changed these all to (?:^
\s*)((\\)begin) .... everything seemed to keep working and things
seemed to speed up considerably. Then again maybe it was an
unrelated bundle update.
Still before I keep screwing with this I figured I would toss this
out there and see if it was a well known problem.
------------------
Sorry to describe the changes I made rather than giving a bunch of
patches but the normal bundle development model just won't work for
me. I change a bunch of stuff for my personal use (like some of the
hacks above) so I need to keep the ~/Library/Application Support/
Textmate directory for my own personal modifications. If someone
could tell me an easy way to produce a diff of the changes I've made
here with the actual bundle maybe I could be more helpful.
Anyway thanks to the author(s) of the latex bundle for all the work
they've put in so far. Hopefully this was helpful an not just
useless bitching.
Peter
When was creating a new file from template I got a dialog where I
could set the filename.
Then strange things happened ... and now I just get automatically
created a new file called untitled each time I want to create a new
file.
How can I enforce the dialog ?
(changing [Preferences >> General >> Untitled Documents] doesn't seem
to affect this.)
regards
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I just wrote my first TextMate custom command, for compiling erlang
source code and showing hyperlinked errors (if there are any) in a
HTML popup.
More information, download and screencast at:
http://www.rsaccon.com/2007/11/easy-erlang-compiling-with-textmate.html
As scripting language for the command I am using Erlang escript.
regards
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http://rsaccon.com
I am having trouble using the subversion bundle in textmate after my
upgrade to leopard. I did a clean install of leopard and TM, and
haven't added any bundles, just using the default configuration.
Here are the troubles I am seeing, is anyone else having this issue /
know how to fix it?
when I try to commit a file i get this error:
ssh_askpass: exec(/usr/libexec/ssh-askpass): No such file or directory
Permission denied, please try again.
ssh_askpass: exec(/usr/libexec/ssh-askpass): No such file or directory
Permission denied, please try again.
ssh_askpass: exec(/usr/libexec/ssh-askpass): No such file or directory
Permission denied (publickey,password,keyboard-interactive).
svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: Connection closed unexpectedly
I have seen some stuff on ssh-askpass, but it looked like this was
supposed to pop up a window for me to type my password in? that didn't
happen...
when i try to "blame":
NoMethodError
reason: undefined method `+' for nil:NilClass
trace:
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Subversion.tmbundle/Support/format_blame.rb:49
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Subversion.tmbundle/Support/format_blame.rb:43:in `each_line'
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Subversion.tmbundle/Support/format_blame.rb:43
when i try to "log":
/System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/
1.8/rexml/source.rb:226:in `pos': Illegal seek (Errno::ESPIPE) from /
System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/
rexml/source.rb:226:in `current_line' from /System/Library/Frameworks/
Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/rexml/parseexception.rb:
44:in `line' from /System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/
1.8/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/rexml/parseexception.rb:28:in `to_s' from /
Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/escape.rb:
30:in `htmlize' from /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/
Bundles/Subversion.tmbundle/Support/svn_helper.rb:90:in
`handle_default_exceptions' from /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/
SharedSupport/Bundles/Subversion.tmbundle/Support/format_log_xml.rb:171
REXML::ParseException
There are some things that work, like "status", "info", but it's
pretty much unusable if I can't get it to commit... Anyone have any
ideas?
-Josh
I have a very simple command
names=( $TM_SELECTED_TEXT )
for name in ${names[@]}
do
touch $TM_DIRECTORY/$name.php
done
basically you select a list of text
about
policies
hours
contact_us
and it generates a php page for each item in the current directory -
it does that well enough, what would be truly excellent (and I think
this is easy) is to gather all those pages into a scratch project - I
actually have a laundry list of things I'd like it to do (all likely
pretty easy IMHO) but I really don't want to seem greedy - I
appreciate the effort everyone on this list puts out on a daily basis..
saul - visualchutzpah.com
hi there
I am a TextMate user in a primarily Vim development shop writing php
and html. Vim does this thing where it adds a new line to the end of
any files it saves. Here is an example, foo.txt was made with Vim,
foo2.txt was made the TextMate.
Desktop jachin$ vi foo.txt
Desktop jachin$ mate foo2.txt
Desktop jachin$ hexdump foo.txt
0000000 66 6f 6f 0a
0000004
Desktop jachin$ hexdump foo2.txt
0000000 66 6f 6f
0000003
Where this cases a problem is with subversion. We are starting to see
a lot of svn diffs with:
No newline at end of file
Files are showing up as modified that, for all practical purposes, are not.
One solution would be to just have all the Vim developers to :set
noeol, but Vim is the standard text editor here and all other text
editors must conform.
I was hoping TextMate would have a preference setting under "Text
Editing" or "Advanced"->"Saving".
Also one more wrinkle, sometimes, even the "Vimers", do not want that
final line break (in the case of some html files), so a perfect
solution would allow us to set this behavior on a file type basis.
Is there a way to hook into the save command through a bundle?
Are there any other ideas any one has for a solution?
Thanks
-jachin
Hello all,
I use TextMate to create PDFs with LaTeX. I've configured TextMate to
use pdflatex as the compile engine (TM_LATEX_COMPILER=pdflatex and the
default engine in the LaTeX preferences is pdflatex too). That works
fine.
Today I had to use for some reason the package epsfig and TextMate ran
everytime latex instead of pdflatex. Finally I forced the use of
pdflatex with the "%!TEX TS-program = pdflatex" directive in the tex
file.
Is there an explanation for that behaviour and maybe a solution for
that? (I found 3 postings here which are somehow related to that
problem, but because I'm not an expert, I didn't get the clue, which
might be in there.)
Thanks for your attention
Juergen
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Hi all
I was recently working on a LaTeX project, when suddenly I got this
message at the start of the log window:
"There was a problem reading the preferences file, continuing with
defaults"
After it, I get one run with zero errors. I don't think the problem
lies in my tex-file, since it used to work fine before. I tried
repairing permissions and tried updating my bundles which was to no
avail. Anybody out there experiencing the same. I'm using the newest
build (1436) of Textmate and check out the whole trunk including all
bundles and support folders via svn to /Library/Application\ Support/
TextMate. I'm currently at the newest checkout 8446. I can change the
settings in my LaTeX preferences and they stick, so why can't the
typeset engine read my preferences?
Thanks for any help
Oliver
The comments defined via TM_COMMENT_START I use with 'command' /
but how do I comment/uncomment using the pattern defined in
TM_COMMENT_START_2 ? I tried all key combinations I could imagine and
googled, no luck.
regards
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Roberto Saccon
http://rsaccon.com
I am having a strange problem with Typeset & View that makes no sense
to me. It works fine in simple documents with the same preamble, but
not on a longer one. The document typesets as it should, but the
focus does not change to Skim. I get the following error:
sh: -c: line 0: syntax error near unexpected token `(' sh: -c: line 0:
`dvips QuantumCalculus.dvi -o QuantumCalculus.ps' sh: -c: line 0:
syntax error near unexpected token `(' sh: -c: line 0: `ps2pdf
QuantumCalculus.ps' sh: -c: line 0: syntax error near unexpected token
`(' sh: -c: line 0: `/Applications/Skim.app/Contents/Resources/
displayline 177 "QuantumCalculus.pdf" /Users/jenny/Desktop/Pending/
QuantumCalculus.tex'
A fatal error occured, log file is in QuantumCalculus.log
I have tried changing the viewer, but the error message is essentially
the same. The focus remains in TextMate, the typeset document is
correct, and there are no errors in the log file.
I created a new version of the same document by pasting in small
section after section to find the problem. It typeset perfectly each
time, all the way through to the end. The two files are identical and
one works, the other doesn't. Naturally, I began using the second,
but after a dozen or so uses of Typeset & View, it gave me the same
error message as above.
Thanks for the help,
Jenny
I cant work out the regex in the c bundle
but basically i need to be able to get function definitions that look
like this into the symbol list.
void test(int *a,
int b)
{
}
can anyone help ?
It seems like the mootools bundle wrongly scopes variables named the
same as methods in mootools' classes as methods.
Example:
http://pastie.textmate.org/private/nsry0oftvpsfftyul6lslw
(make sure you use a theme like Blackboard which highlights js)
As you can see the map variable is highlighted, and wrongly scoped
like support.class.array.js.mootools.
Unfortunately I'm still very new to TextMate language grammars and
not very confident with mootols, so I'm not sure I'm in a position to
file a patch. The way to fix this thought, I presume would be to look
for a leading '.'(dot) instead of word boundary for all class
methods. Something like:
match = '(?<=\.)(map|forEach|...)\b';
The mootools bundle is Joe Maller, is he still around here available
to fix?
Regards,
Peter Haza
Hi,
I just uploaded the new version 0.906
Download:
http://email.eva.mpg.de/~bibiko/downloads/textmate/TMTools.tmplugin.zip
Help:
http://email.eva.mpg.de/~bibiko/downloads/textmate/tmtoolshelp.html
or
"$TMTOOLS" help me
Changes:
added: show bundleMenu
#####
Regarding to the Ctrl+Esc issue:
For all those of you who don't want to edit a keybindings.dict or to
abandon to some 'global' Ctrl+Esc events,
now you can easily create a normal TM command with
"$TMTOOLS" show bundleMenu
bound to any key-combo;
input = none;
output = show tool tip
to invoke the gear menu. Of course, Ctrl+Esc doesn't work if this
combo is used by other applications.
If there is someone who really need the Ctrl+Esc combo to open the
gear menu regardless of other applications, I believe this should
work (if you have installed QuickSilver and TMTOOLS 0.906):
1)
write a bash script with the following content:
_____________________________
#!/bin/bash
~/Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/PlugIns/TMTools.tmplugin/
Contents/Resources/tm_tools show bundleMenu
_____________________________
Note: please verify the path to tm_tools!
2)
save it as - let's say -
~/TM_show_bundleMenu.sh
Note: be sure you set the "execute bit"!
3)
open QuickSilver Trigger pane
4)
go to 'Custom Triggers'
and add a new trigger by looking for the just created bash script
name "TM_show_bundleMenu" for an item; action = "Run [...]"; and set
the target to "dummy"
5)
assign to the just created trigger the hot-key Ctrl+Esc and for
activation 'On Press'; scope to "TextMate"
6)
close the QuickSilver window
7)
try the hot-key Ctrl+Esc in TM
I tried it out, and it works, even if I have Apple Remote running.
Cheers,
--Hans
Hi,
I don't know whether this was reported before.
The following Ruby Script has a misbehaviour (please consider [1] and
[2] as markers :):
puts "Here's 1 +[1] 1: #{ 1 +[2] 1}"
If the Caret is at position [1], Apple-R runs the program inside the
ruby interpreter. If the Caret is at position [2], the default Run-
command (Build in X-Code is used).
This is because #{...} is scoped as embedded Ruby source, which is
explicitely filtered for the Run-Command. I didn't patch it, as I
don't know which way to go (changing the scope or changing the scope
selector for the command). But I hope the bundle maintainer can sort
that out in a second :).
Greetings
Skade
I'm trying to define a scope for LaTeX subscript/superscript.
The language I have defined is as follows:
{ scopeName = 'text.tex.latex.guido';
fileTypes = ( 'tex' );
patterns = (
{ name = 'sscript.math.tex';
match = '(?<!\\)(?:_|\^)\{.*\}';
},
{ include = 'text.tex.latex'; },
{ include = 'text.tex.math'; },
);
}
The above language seems to work properly in LaTeX math and LaTeX
math environnments. However, the scope is not recognised in plain TeX
math, that is in cases like $X_{as}$ shift-ctrl-P does not show the
newly defined scope in the tooltip.
I have tried different includes to no avail.
All the best
Guido
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School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering
The University of Queensland
Brisbane, Queensland, 4072, Australia
Phone: +61-(0)7-336 52907
Fax: +61-(0)7-336 54999
http://www.governatori.net/TextMatehttp://www.defeasible.org
Hi everyone,
This seems to be an ever-returning-problem and it finally happens to me…
I installed Leopard on my MBP and the Ctrl-Esc shortcut does not work. Is
there any voodoo which would solve this issue ?
Thanks in advance.
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I've decided to stop fighting against the current, and move form cvs
to svn ;-) , so I'm trying to set up an svn server.
Leopard ships with svnserve and apache2 - which option should I take?
Has anyone managed to get a svn server running on Leopard yet?
R
When I invoke "Run Script (PyMate)" from the Python bundle, I get:
/Applications/TextMate/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/scriptmate.rb:128:in
`initialize': Permission denied -
/Users/darylspitzer/Programming/Altera/Perforce/miscellany/infrastructure/integration/integration_status.py
(Errno::EACCES) from
/Applications/TextMate/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/scriptmate.rb:128:in
`open' from /Applications/TextMate/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/scriptmate.rb:128:in
`initialize' from
/Applications/TextMate/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/Python.tmbundle/Support/PyMate/pymate.rb:24:in
`new' from /Applications/TextMate/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/Python.tmbundle/Support/PyMate/pymate.rb:24
This started happening yesterday, and then went away. Now it's back.
How do I make it go away for good?
I'm running 1.5.6 (1405).
hi there :)
if i do "mate project-dir" i can use mercurial pretty fine. but if i
do "mate framework project-dir" it says this:
abort: There is no Mercurial repository here (.hg not found)!
i've tried it having a file open and marking a directory or a file in
the tree but it doesn't matter.
does anybody know why this happens or how i can fix this?
regards,
oktay.
On 11/11/2007, at 11:00 PM, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
>
> Granted svn can be a pain to set up, but is Mercurial generally
> accepted by the Open Source community? Right now, if someone wants to
> pass around a new Textmate bundle or Rails plugin, they point to an
> svn repo and the deal is done. I haven't looked into Mercurial too
> carefully, but if it's better and can be accessed by svn users
> transparently (riiiigggt :) then it could be a godsend.
>
> Any thoughts on that?
Heh,
There are a bunch of different version control systems out there
vying to the be the distributed version control system of choice. I
like DARCS and Monotone myself - there is more theory behind their
handling of the distribution/merging. Having said that, Mercurial has
a lot of momentum behind it at the moment - it is known as being fast
and easy to use.
The point above is correct though, if you want to make something
available to the unwashed masses, svn is the way to go. You have to
ask yourself if it is worth your time to set up svn, or if you're
happier using one of the other systems and telling the unwashed masses
they'll have to use it if they want your latest source...
Be well,
Will :-}
Hello,
I am working a lot with source code written using Emacs on Linux. The
prevailing convention is that tabs are presented as 8 spaces, but
indents are only 4 spaces. Indenting will insert spaces, and Emacs
seems to swap groups of 8 spaces for a tab.
If I use a tab size of 8 in Textmate, the source files display
correctly. Sadly, there is no way to tell Textmate to use an indent
size of 4.
It would be very useful is it was possible to tell TextMate to:
1. Draw tabs as 8 spaces
2. Use spaces when indenting
3. Intend with 4 spaces, not the 8 spaces from a tab
Is there any way to do this with TextMate at the moment?
I'm using TextMate 1.5.3 (1215)
--
Kind regards,
James Milne
I have the default main template "template_in.txt" and additionally
several License.txt templates. Based on a environment variable, I want
to concatenate the license with the main template, but I don't know
how
this is the default command to insert a template:
if [[ ! -f "$TM_NEW_FILE" ]]; then
TM_YEAR=`date +%Y` \
TM_DATE=`date +%Y-%m-%d` \
TM_USERNAME=`niutil -readprop / /users/\$USER realname` \
perl -pe 's/\$\{([^}]*)\}/$ENV{$1}/g' \
< template_in.txt > "$TM_NEW_FILE"
fi
I tried to to turn it into somethng like this:
if [[ ! -f "$TM_NEW_FILE" ]]; then
TM_YEAR=`date +%Y` \
TM_DATE=`date +%Y-%m-%d` \
TM_USERNAME=`niutil -readprop / /users/\$USER realname` \
perl -pe 's/\$\{([^}]*)\}/$ENV{$1}/g' \
< template_in.txt << License.txt > "$TM_NEW_FILE"
fi
unfortunately this doesn't work.
Anybody an idea how I can make this work ?
regards
--
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http://rsaccon.com
Hello,
Today I always receive the error message
Running bibtex on mt.tex
Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Applications/TextMate.app/
Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/Latex.tmbundle/Support/bin/texMate.py",
line 443, in texStatus, isFatal, numErrs, numWarns =
run_bibtex(texfile=fileName) File "/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/
SharedSupport/Bundles/Latex.tmbundle/Support/bin/texMate.py", line 67,
in run_bibtex return stat,fatal,err,warn UnboundLocalError: local
variable 'stat' referenced before assignment
I did some "experiments" with the Bibtex setup and Command Editing in
the bundle editor, but I never edited any of those python files
manually.
The bibtex command is:
# just to remind you of some useful environment variables
# see Help / Shell Variables for the full list
. "${TM_SUPPORT_PATH}/lib/html.sh"
. "${TM_SUPPORT_PATH}/lib/webpreview.sh"
# Prepare output window.
html_header 'Run BibTeX'
texMate.py bibtex 1
The typeset & view command looks like this:
# Source some support functions we need.
. "${TM_SUPPORT_PATH}/lib/html.sh"
. "${TM_SUPPORT_PATH}/lib/webpreview.sh"
# Prepare output window.
html_header 'Typeset & View' "$FILE"
# Compile.
texMate.py latex 1
RC=$?
html_footer
# Cleanup
# find . -name "*.log" -exec rm -rf {} \;
# find . -name "*.aux" -exec rm -rf {} \;
# find . -name "*.aux.bak" -exec rm -rf {} \;
# find . -name "*.toc" -exec rm -rf {} \;
exit $RC
I am using Version 1.5.7 (1436).
What should I do to fix this?
Thanks!
Ok, I'm trying to convert my existing CVS repository to a Mercurial
repository.
I've installed cvsps, and Mercurial version is the latest (form
the .dmg) and includes the convert extension.
I've tried
hg convert /Volumes/Macintosh\ HD/usr/local/cvsrep/pcs /
Repositories/pcs
with and without a sudo (wave that dead chicken!)... result - nada.
Has anyone managed to do this in the past? Is there an easier way? Any
ideas?
Aaaarrrgggh.
R
I'm sure why these should override user-specified engines but the
following packages are checked for when using texMate.py,
latexIndicators = ['pstricks' , 'xyling' , 'pst-asr' , 'OTtablx' ,
'epsfig' ]
xelatexIndicators = ['xunicode', 'fontspec']
Unfortunately, the regular expression that detects packages is
'([^%]|^)\\usepackage(\[[\w, \-]+\])?\{([\w\-]+)\}'
which detects commented packages including anything (eg, spaces) after
the '%'. Seems like the following may make more sense
'(^[^%]*)\\usepackage(\[[\w, \-]+\])?\{([\w\-]+)\}'
---------------------
Fernando Diaz
Department of Computer Science
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01003
---------------------
tel: (413) 545-3059
fax: (413) 545-1789
---------------------
email: fdiaz(a)cs.umass.edu
home: http://ciir.cs.umass.edu/~fdiaz
I just tried using the TODO bundle for the first time in a project
with folders. It appears to only search the files in the first folder
in the project. Is this a bug or user error?
--
Daryl Spitzer
Hey, I recently noticed a strange UI bug when launching TextMate, the
screenshot will explain it I think:
http://www.yiqiang.org/tm_drawer_bug.png
If you move the window around, the drawer will snap itself back to the main
window. It's not a very evil bug, but I thought I'd report it anyways :)
Cheers,
Yi
--
http://www.yiqiang.org
Hi all
please bear with me, I am just trying to get my head round the GTDAlt
bundle but it is not loving me back.
1) It is working ok, but although I duly created the two shell
variables TM_GTD_DIRECTORY and TM_GTD_INBOX and also a inbox.txt file
inside said directory I am still getting the error message "Some files
need to get created first" upon calling the "Process inbox" script. I
must have overlooked something but I am stuck.
2) I have been unable to find out what actually causes ticking the
checkbox in the HTML output back to the actual textfile to mark a task
as completed. It sometimes does, sometimes it just doesn't.
3) Are recurring actions aka "remind" an option?
4) When sorting tasks by using the Textmate "Line up/line down"
command, the focus does not stay with the line that I just shifted,
thus shifting it two or more lines up or down inconvenient. Is there a
way around this other than moving the caret?
Many thanks in advance, Textmate is a great tool that I appreciate more and more
Prion
Up until recently, Ive had great luck with the blogging bundle for
TextMate. However, now in both Tiger and Leopard I get this error
whenever I try to do anything (like Fetch Posts or Publish a Post).
Received exception:#<NoMethodError: undefined method `[]' for
nil:NilClass>
/System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/
1.8/rexml/parsers/baseparser.rb:320:in `pull'
/System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/
1.8/rexml/parsers/streamparser.rb:16:in `parse'
/System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/
1.8/rexml/document.rb:185:in `parse_stream'
/System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/
1.8/xmlrpc/parser.rb:717:in `parse'
/System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/
1.8/xmlrpc/parser.rb:460:in `parseMethodResponse'
/System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/
1.8/xmlrpc/client.rb:421:in `call2'
/System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/
1.8/xmlrpc/client.rb:410:in `call'
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Blogging.tmbundle/Support/lib/metaweblog.rb:34:in `newPost'
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Blogging.tmbundle/Support/lib/blogging.rb:531:in `post_or_update'
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/
progress.rb:36:in `call'
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/
progress.rb:36:in `call_with_progress'
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/
progress.rb:43:in `call'
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/
progress.rb:43:in `call_with_progress'
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/ui.rb:
17:in `dialog'
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/
progress.rb:40:in `call_with_progress'
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Blogging.tmbundle/Support/lib/blogging.rb:526:in `post_or_update'
/tmp/temp_textmate.GftXwA:3
...
Exception parsing
Line: 0
Position: 0
Last 80 unconsumed characters:
</methodResponse
I've scoured the web looking for info about this but cannot find
anything. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
--
Matt Berther
http://www.mattberther.com
Greetings,
I use the GTDAlt bundle with TextMate to "get things done". Recently I
upgraded to Leopard and some of the functionality of the bundle broke
and it seems to be linked to an issue with Ruby. I'm not a Ruby
programmer (I'm barely an HTML guy) so I cannot really diagnose what's
going on with the bundle.
For example, I attempt to type the due date of a project by typing
'#' (shift + 4 on US keyboards) which brings up a date selection
window. Entering a date, or number of days from the current date does
not yield the desired output but instead prints the following to the
active file:
--code--
/System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/
1.8/date/format.rb:230:in /bin/bash: -c: line 0: unexpected EOF while
looking for matching `''
/bin/bash: -c: line 2: syntax error: unexpected end of filestrftime'
from /System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/
ruby/1.8/date/format.rb:201:in /bin/bash: -c: line 0: unexpected EOF
while looking for matching `''
/bin/bash: -c: line 2: syntax error: unexpected end of filestrftime'
from /System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/
ruby/1.8/date.rb:1343:in
--code--
This bundle worked wonderfully prior to installing OS X 10.5. Any
ideas what's going on here?
Thanks,
Mark
Hi there, I've been having some troubles including images in my LaTeX
projects lately. I think it was after some update of textmate, but I'm not
100% sure.
What annoys me, is that by using pdflatex in the terminal everything works
the way it should, but when using textmate, I get some strange errors. I
keep the imagefiles (png) in a folder images/imagename, and so the include
looks like this: \includegraphics{images/foo}. As said, using pdflatex in
terminal works like a charm, but textmate gives me this error: Latex Error:
./Introduction.tex:4 LaTeX Error: File `images/sensornetworks' not found.
adding the .png gives me another error: Latex Error: ./Introduction.tex:4
LaTeX Error: Cannot determine size of graphic in images/sensornetworks.png
(no BoundingBox).
but this ending shouldn't bee needed afaik.
So, I'm hoping for some help here, because I'm pretty much stuck.
regards
VeX
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I recently upgraded the OS on my server that holds my SVN repository,
and I had to re-check out my code.
So now, in TextMate, I get "permission denied" whenever I try to make
a commit. I can run the commit from Terminal (with a password
prompt), but not from within Textmate.
After the server upgrade, I believe I originally connected from
Terminal using svn+ssh. I assume that's the protocol it's still
using? I have the ssh-rsa key in my ~/.ssh/known_hosts file. I'm
using the same user name locally as on my server.
I also followed the instructions to create key pairs at ...
http://blog.macromates.com/2005/subversion-support-and-ssh-key-pairs/
... but it's still prompting me when I ssh through Terminal.
Can anyone point me to how to get TextMate to commit?
Thanks.
--
Dwayne Purper
Futura : Durham, NC USA
www.futuracreative.com
Not urgent an query, just looking for some insight...
I've put together a little bash script (that creates an AppleScript)
to stick an entry into Journler based on a parsed version of the
current line or selection:
input=${TM_SELECTED_TEXT:-$TM_CURRENT_LINE}
title=${input%\|*\|*}
tags=${input#*\|}
tags=${tags%\|*}
tags=${tags//, /\", \"}
tags=${tags%\", \"}
note=${input#*\|*\|*}
aplscr="tell application \"Journler\" to set en1 to make new entry
with properties {name:\"$title\", tags:{\"$tags\"}, rich text:\"$note
\"}"
osascript -e "$aplscr" &>/dev/null &
echo "Added entry\ntitle: $title; tags: {\"$tags\"}; note:$note"
echo "$aplscr"
Whilst it does work, I realised that there are more cunning minds at
work on this list than mine, and perhaps they might have some way to
clean-up those substitutions for the $tags variable in the middle. I
know I can do it using a sed script, but I was wondering if there was
some elegant bash trick I was missing....
Any ideas?
I put together a quick and moderately dirty hack to modify TextMate's Info.plist so that I get Quick Look support for text types that it claims on Leopard. Source code only, use at your own risk (see comments at the top for usage). As far as I understand, using UTImportedTypeDeclarations should not override the more correct UTIs supplied by the system or other apps, but I won't guarantee that.
http://homepage.mac.com/amaxwell/.cv/amaxwell/Sites/.Public/utconvert.m-zip…
--
adam
I'm in the habit of writing my method definitions without parentheses
around the argument list, like:
def initialize name, id, *args
# ...
end
TextMate doesn't recognize the arguments, so the jump-to-method and
the symbols drop-down can get confusing... and the arguments aren't
colored correctly in the editor window. I'm not sure how to fix this,
or submit my modifications to the SVN repository. Could someone point
me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Erwin
I love the way
(I miss an automatic way of reformatting C/C++ code inside TM… but
that is another story)
I have changed the output to build directly an html window in TM:
The problem is, when I copy/paste the code to include it in Mail, for
example, empty or short lines ending in space make funny things,
leaving blanks after the numbers…
Is there any solution.
I have the PHP bundle in `/Library/Application Support/TextMate/
Bundles/PHP.tmbundle`.
I have my personal bundle in `~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/
Bundles/McBroom.tmbundle`.
Both bundles contain preferences for comments that are scoped for
"source.php". My understanding is that the preferences in my personal
bundle should be taking precedence because that bundle is in my home
directory and thus "more local". This is what seems to happen on my
work machine (still running Tiger) with a similar configuration and
this is how things appeared to work on my laptop pre-Leopard. But now,
TextMate seems to be taking the preferences from the PHP bundle
instead of mine. If I remove the PHP bundle from /Library and let the
one in TextMate.app take over, it still seems to take precedence over
the preferences in my home directory.
Any ideas?
---
Rob McBroom
<http://www.skurfer.com/>
Dear mailing list members,
I'm writing my master thesis at the moment and writing it in TextMate
with the Latex bundle is awesome! But one thing is driving me crazy:
When I write "` as beginning quotation mark and hit the space key, the
finishing quotation mark is '" and not "' as it should be.
It would be very nice if someone would fix this in the next release, for
all those graduating students out there.
Cheers,
Svenja
Ahoy.
I just installed websvn up on the ole bundleforge.
http://bundleforge.com/
You can now browse, subscribe to rss changelogs & download tarballs of
any and all Bundles from 6 bundle collections.
If you know of a bundle repo that should be added to the list, please
let me know.
This is an "alpha" version because this isn't exactly what I had
intended to do with BundleForge in the longrun. However, this is
better than nothing.
Enjoy.
—Thomas Aylott – subtleGradient—
> Sorry to describe the changes I made rather than giving a bunch of
> patches but the normal bundle development model just won't work for
> me. I change a bunch of stuff for my personal use (like some of the
> hacks above) so I need to keep the ~/Library/Application Support/
> Textmate directory for my own personal modifications. If someone
> could tell me an easy way to produce a diff of the changes I've made
> here with the actual bundle maybe I could be more helpful.
>
> Anyway thanks to the author(s) of the latex bundle for all the work
> they've put in so far. Hopefully this was helpful an not just
> useless bitching.
>
> Peter
I don't know if this has been addressed already, but I have another
two concern since I last updated my bundles:
1) Inside a non-maths scope, adding an underscore still produces "_{}"
rather than just "_". For example:
\includegraphics[width=170mm]{./figures/tf12_resonance.PNG}
adding "_" with the caret after "resonance" produces
\includegraphics[width=170mm]{./figures/tf12_resonance_{}.PNG}
which pdflatex doesn't seem to like very much. The same is true for
captions, sections, subsection, ... Would it be possible to change the
scope of the "_" command to math only?
2) A similar issue arises when I add powers in math mode using "^".
This correctly produces "^{}" and places the caret inside the
brackets. Pressing _any_ key now however adds another iteration of the
command, like so: "^{^{}}". I am using a German keyboard, so to get a
"^", I have to press the key above tab and then hit space. This might
be related to the problem I have.
Best,
Jonas