El 10/07/2007, a las 14:00, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com
escribió:
> tell application "TextMate"
> set w to window index 2
> set visible of w to false
> set visible of w to true
> end tell
it works like a charm. Thanks a lot. It will be for me a very
frequent shortcut.
- Juan FC.
Since upgrading to the latest version yesterday, the Convert Tabs To Spaces
menu option doesn't always work. I click on it and my text doesn't change.
But what I noticed later was a copy of my file's text had been appended to
the end of the file. More failures made more copies of the content.
Strange, I'm trying to reproduce the problem now and it's not occurring. It
works correctly every time.
This is with version 1.5.6 (1405).
THanks,
Ernest
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I found a question on this posed in the dev mailing list, but am posting in
the user mailing list, because it is now a user issue :-)
Any luck with this... I see the release notes mention using the keychain to
store passwords, but I'm not sure how to go about doing this...
Brad Miller wrote:
>
> I've been trying to get the new browser to work. But I get the following
> error:
>
> ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'bmiller'@'localhost' (using
> password: NO)
>
> It looks like I should be prompted for a password? There is no place to
> enter one in the configuration dialog. I've searched my keychain and
> cannot find one. Is there some variable I should be setting to tell the
> SQL
> bundle that I want to use a password?
>
> Brad
>
> --
> Brad Miller
> Assistant Professor, Computer Science
> Luther College
>
> On 7/7/07, Ciarán Walsh <ciawal(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Switching in new SQL bundle from WIP branch
>>
>> Changed:
>> D branches/WIP/Bundles/SQL.tmbundle/
>> A trunk/Bundles/SQL.tmbundle/
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Hey Kim,
Actually I was able to fix the problem by going to:
Bundles -> Bundle Editor -> Reload Bundles
This fixed multiple problems for me:
1) TODO Bundle
2) Markdown Preview
3) My Personal Bundle Snippets
----
Brian H
binarynomad(a)gmail.com
http://www.binarynomad.com
Based on a recent post, I have found easy to switch between the two
front-most windows,
osascript -e '
tell application "TextMate"
set index of window 2 to 1
end tell
' &>/dev/null &
(binded to numeric(0), making it really fast two use it!!, I use the
little finger)
but it doesn't work as desired since, although it exchanges the
windows order, it doesn't exchange the active one, leaving the window
behind the new front-most one active :(
Has anyone know some solution?
Thanks.
-- Juan FC
Hi there.
GetBundle is a great helper for installing and maintaining bundles!
A suggestion to its maintainer: would it be possible to add a "revert bundle
command"? I imagine that this could simply throw a dialog of all loaded
bundles and then delete the delta folder.
A really nice (but major, I imagine) would be a "merge" command which took a
bundle file on the desktop and merged its changes into an existing bundle,
on an item by item basis, prompting for conflicts.
I would use this for managing changes where I edit my own private bundles on
several machines and wish to get them all back into sync (I never figured
out subversion well enough to do it using SVN).
Some time ago, someone posted a message about a runtime error with bundles.
The problem was never resolved in the mailing list, but perhaps it was
outside the list...
I'm seeing the same problem. Whenever I try to execute a python script
within TextMate using <command>r, I see this error:
csh: setenv: Too many arguments. /bin/bash: line 2: : command not found
My default shell for my terminal sessions is tcsh, not bash. If that's any
help...
The very same script executes fine in a terminal window. If I execute from
TextMate using the Bundle -> Run Script (terminal), it works fine. If I just
execute the script in a terminal window, it works fine. Open the script in
BBEdit, and execute via the #! menu and it works fine.
Similarly, perl scripts return the same dumb error, yet work fine elsewhere.
I updated all my bundles with subversion, per the help file. I added
/Library/Application Support/TextMate/
and
/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles
like the instructions indicated, and then added the bundles I expect to use.
Perhaps someone can tell me the error I've made.
Until then, back to BBEdit...
TextMate version 1.5.6, Mac OS X 10.4.10, MacBook Pro.
--
Richard Brosnahan
Editor in Chief
Broz News
http://broznews.org
I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.
Mark Twain, author
Hi,
I often find myself wanting to open a currently selected tab in a new
window (without having to track down the actual file in the file
drawer), so that I can look at it in parallel with another tab. Is
there a shortcut to do it? I can't find anything like that.
Any hints would be greatly appreciated.
Tench
hello :)
I've a problem when I compile with the TextMate command, often I've
a good result but when I compile the same document with texshop or with
kile on ubuntu I 've some errors. Texhsop and Kile stops the
compilation but not TextMate....
But the errors are real and I think that for the Textmate'command these
errors are only warnings.
Is it possible to modify this ?
Thanks Alain (sorry for my bad english)
Thanks, Alan, but I guess I was a bit unclear. I was hoping it would
look for the TODOs in just the files in the current project file, and
not all the files in the TM_PROJECT_DIRECTORY and down.
For example, if I have a project /Users/uner/Development/
exampleProj.tmproj with two files
/Users/uner/Development/vob/examples/example.cpp
/Users/uner/Development/vob/examples/tests/test.cpp
If I pick one of these files, type "echo $TM_PROJECT_DIRECTORY" and
do a ^R, I get "/Users/uner/Development/vob/examples", and that's the
folder the TODO bundle starts scanning from (i.e. it does /Users/uner/
Development/vob/examples/ and all subdirectories).
I'd really like it to just scan example.cpp and test.cpp.
Is there a way to do this, or do you have a suggestion for some code
I can copy from another bundle to see if I can hack this together
myself?
On Jul 8, 2007, at 7:00 AM, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
> From: Allan Odgaard <throw-away-1(a)macromates.com>
> Date: July 8, 2007 1:24:51 AM CDT
> To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Subject: Re: [TxMt] TODO Search Path/Recursion
> Reply-To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
>
> On 8. Jul 2007, at 06:04, Eric Uner wrote:
>
>> [...]
>> 1) Get the bundle to just show me the list it came up with last
>> time and only refresh when I need it to, or better yet,
> Could be done, but I don’t think many would prefer this behavior.
>> 2) Get it to only search the files in the current project?
> That should be the default -- try check the value of the
> TM_PROJECT_DIRECTORY variable from within your project.
> You can also set TM_TODO_IGNORE to exclude certain files/folders.
> On 8. Jul 2007, at 06:04, Eric Uner wrote:
>> [...]
>> 1) Get the bundle to just show me the list it came up with last
>> time and only refresh when I need it to, or better yet,
> Could be done, but I don’t think many would prefer this behavior.
>> 2) Get it to only search the files in the current project?
> That should be the default -- try check the value of the
> TM_PROJECT_DIRECTORY variable from within your project.
> You can also set TM_TODO_IGNORE to exclude certain files/folders.
Hi all,
(I'm posting this here because this section of the Textmate wiki:
"Use the mailing list...For everything related to bundle items, since
a lot of the stuff is done by other TM users (who for the most part
are subscribed to this list)")
I just upgraded to the newest version of Textmate (1.5.6 (1405)), now
when I hit the key combo (ctrl-shift-t), I get the error message:
/Users/jdoe/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
TODO.tmbundle/Support/lib/settings.rb:62:in `markers': undefined
method `+' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError) from /Users/jdoe/
Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
TODO.tmbundle/Support/todo.rb:32
I have not made any changes to the new "Preferences" section of the
TODO Bundle.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can correct this?
----
BrianH
binarynomad(a)gmail.com
Dear all, Having troubles getting Skim 0.5 to work with the Latex Watch
bundle. The compiled PDF is not updated on saving the source LaTeX. PDF sync
back and forwards works perfectly. Is anyone else having this problem?
Regards,
Mark P
Maybe a dumb question, but when/where do I enter my password for the
new SQL bundle in 1.5.6? I get a "Access Denied... using Password NO"
error.
Thanks
I have installed the "Edit in Textmate" bundle, with apparent success,
except that when I invoke the function, either through the hotkey
combination or by selecting the item from the edit menu in Safari,
nothing happens. I simply get the OS X warning sound.
Looking in the console I see the following:
2007-07-07 01:17:38.606 TextMate[9345] Can't open input server
/Users/chris/Library/InputManagers/Edit in TextMate
Not sure what this is all about, since this link does actually exist,
and links to the folder in
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/Resources.
Any idea how to get this working?
Thanks in advance.
http://www.puffinry.demon.co.uk/LaTeX%20Watch%202.4.dmg
Changes since 2.3:
- Warn if PostScript mode is used with a non-default previewer.
- Expand the help file a little.
- With TeXShop, use open_for_externaleditor on the .tex file, to work
around an encoding-related bug in TeXShop.
- Add a refresh command for Skim, which works in Skim 0.5 and later.
This is just as well, since the automatic file-change checking is broken
in Skim 0.5!
Robin
Hi all,
I'm errors of the following persuasion when using the new todo
bundle. A new window pops up and the progress spinner runs for a bit.
The script then bails with this output:
/tmp/temp_textmate.jnhxMD:64:in `initialize': No such file or
directory - /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
TODO.tmbundle/Support/template.rhtml (Errno::ENOENT) from /tmp/
temp_textmate.jnhxMD:64:in `open' from /tmp/temp_textmate.jnhxMD:64
I see there's no "template.rhtml" file in my TODO bundle's Support
folder (only template_SOMETHING.rhtml)
I'm using:
* the just updated version of textmate (Version 1.5.6 (1401));
* macports ruby (1.8.6);
I updated my Bundles and Support directory from subversion and got
this problem. I then blew out the bundle from my subversion checkout
to force textmate to use the TODO bundle from TextMate's own bundles,
still the same thing.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
-steve
The other problem i solved with creating a symlink..
But i wonder how to store the MySQL password. I couldn't find anything
in the bundle documentation and there isn't a input field
Did i miss something ?
Regards J.
Hello,
is it possible to somehow add own values to the wrap column menue?
I'm often using 72 as wrap column for writing emails, and adding this to
the menue as a user defined value would be really nice.
Thanks,
Eike
The new TODO bundle looks great, but searching through the NFS links
and all the tags and dirs etc. involved in my projects each time I
want to see the list is impractical. I may as well grep -r half my hard
drive. :-)
Before I start hacking away at the Ruby, is there some easy way I
am missing to either:
1) Get the bundle to just show me the list it came up with last
time and only refresh when I need it to, or better yet,
2) Get it to only search the files in the current project?
Thanks,
Eric
Hi,
In a snippet with a mirror, how do you allow a mirror to be followed
immediately by a number without that number being interpreted as a part of
the mirror value?
i.e., make it that $11 is interpreted as <contents of group 1><digit 1>
$11 is interpreted as match 11
$1\1 (and \\1 and \\\\1) all let the slashes flow right through rather than
consuming them as escapes.
Any clues or is this a limitation in snippets?
Tim
____________________
Famous lauded but completely wrong judgements:
When Oliver Wendell Holmes defined the class of speech which was not
protected by the first amendment as being the class of speech which includes
shouting "fire" in crowded theatre when there was none, he did so in a case
where he was justifying the jailing of Yiddish protestors against the draft
in WWI.
It is of course most critical to protect speech exactly when there is debate
over whether there is a "fire" (incitement to imminent violence) or not, and
that is what Holmes failed utterly to do.
I decided to write a modified version of a MultiMarkdown command, and
because I'm better at Ruby than I am at bash, I wrote my version of the
command in Ruby. It's working!
However, in order to pass the incoming text thru MultiMarkdown.pl, I open a
subprocess. I am not very savvy at subprocesses, so I have a couple of
questions:
(1) Is there an elegant way? Right now I'm using IO.popen, which has the
virtue that I understand what I'm doing, even though it's wordy.
(2) More important: we do not seem to be picking up the paths automatically,
so I have to construct (from ENV) a full path to where MultiMarkdown.pl sits
inside the support bundle. Is there a trick for handling this? The original
bash version just automagically "sees" MultiMarkdown.pl and SmartyPants.pl;
is there some way my Ruby script can automagically see them too?
Thx - m.
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AppleScript: the Definitive Guide - Second Edition!
<http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0596102119>
Hi,
First off, a big thank you to whomever wrote the Hyperlink Helper! What a
great little bundle! I think you have helped the world, as this will make
more pages incorporate referencing for claims, and help wikipedia become the
top link for information and make links more semantically (in the Tim
Berners Lee sense of semantic link) valid
Buglet for you:
Select the text "Cronbach's alpha"
"Lookup selection on wikipedia and link" -->
Received exception:bad URI(is not URI?):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cronbach\'s_alpha
<a href="" title=""></a>
In a plain text document it returns the following
Received exception:bad URI(is not URI?):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cronbach\'s_alpha
(this language is not supported, see for more info)
> On 4. Jul 2007, at 23:12, Max Lein wrote:
>
> > The problem with TextMate is that it essentially forces people to
> > use UTF8.
>
> Yes, and as I tried to explain, there is good reason it does that.
There are usually `good' reasons not to as well. For all I love about
TextMate, it's a bit pushy here ;-)
> > I have yet to find a way how to teach TextMate that my default
> > encoding is Latin1 (even though this is the default encoding which
> > I have set in the prefs): as long as a TeX file doesn't contain any
> > special characters, it will automatically assume they are UTF8
files
> > (ignoring my preference and -- if existant -- the metadata
connected
> > to that file).
>
> When checking “use for existing files” it will respect your
> preference. However, I fixed the problem for next build, so when
files
> with ASCII encoding can’t remain as ASCII, it will first try your
> preferred encoding (even when the “use for existing files” is not
> checked).
Well, my web pages use UTF8 ... so this option doesn't really solve the
problem. (I am aware of said option, but it just shifts my problem.) As
I said, an encoding per project option would be greatly appreciated (I'm
not sure I understand the last part of your reply correctly and whether
TextMate 2.0 would effectively resolve this issue).
> >> [...]
> >
> > However, going UTF8 is sometimes just not an option [...]
>
> Maybe not, but the bundle commands (which was the topic of this
> thread) can’t be expected to work with your files, when those
> are not UTF-8. I.e. go with Latin-1 and use special characters,
> and you should be prepared to see no or garbled output from script
> runners (which show script output), diff commands (showing changes in
> your files), build commands (which quote parts of your source), log
> commands (showing SCM log entries), various validation/completion/
> pretty-printing commands, a.s.o.
You clearly have the perspective of someone who codes (which is fine by
me, just an observation), but I haven't noticed any garbled output while
working with Latin1. That's probably due to the simple fact that I just
use a very specific subset of TextMate's commands. For me, a one-time
warning would be acceptable.
> > I frequently exchange files with people who work on Windows,
> > Linux or Solaris and the standard encoding they use is usually
> > Latin1. Yes, there are ways how to use UTF8 on other OS, but have
> > you ever tried to convince someone to switch to UTF8 who still
> > writes his papers in Plain TeX?
>
> Would plain TeX not be ASCII? :)
... but my contribution isn't. The encoding is `hardcoded' into
LaTeX (it's a simple command), so when the chapters are merged, we'd
get into trouble (not necessarily with Plain TeX people of which
there are admittedly very, very few left, but with all of my active
co-workers). (We usually split our work into sections which are then
compiled. Obviously any other wants to be able to compile the TeX code
on his system without fiddling for half an hour. I've seen it happen
often enough.)
> > Instead of blindly arguing for people to convert to UTF8 (which
> > is what I would use if I got to choose), you should accept that
> > people (= customers) want to and sometimes need to work with other
> > encodings as well.
>
> In what you replied to I gave a technical explanation of why it
> is highly infeasible to support other than UTF-8 for the various
> commands, which was the topic raised. Me accepting that some can’t
> use UTF-8 doesn’t really change that.
Well, I understand the reasons you gave, but people who use LaTeX need
just functionality, most of which is provided by the LaTeX (or Beamer)
bundle. I think if people consciously change the encoding to something
other than UTF8, they have a good reason for doing so. Give them a
warning (once) that some commands may not work would be acceptable to
me. I haven't heard of people in my field using diff on their TeX source
files, for instance. I've also never had any problems with TextMate's
built-in commands that produced no or garbled output.
I can certainly understand if you'd rather fix other problems than
these. But I think there are certain fields when this is just an
essential feature and the people would even be willing to live with a
smaller feature set.
> > I'm still longing for an `encoding per project' option which
> > TextMate would stick to no matter what. And also an error message
> > that tells me that I cannot save my .tex file in Latin1 because
> > there are some (invisible) characters that prevent it from doing so
> > (right now, it'll just revert to UTF8 without telling me).
>
> I have commented on this a few times in the past; the lack of a
> warning is indeed very unfortunate, and it comes from the code that
> does this “bumping” of encoding not having access to the UI. A
> mistake 2.0 will be without -- and as for encoding per project, I
> can’t recall exactly how much I have said here, but 2.0 does move
> a lot of things to be more folder-oriented and has another approach
> to dealing with encodings, basically offloading this to customizable
> import/export hooks, so non-UTF-8 users should be able to get
whatever
> they want.
That's very good news (although the first time I hear of those new
features). I hope that you don't have to set these encoding hooks
globally (not 100 % sure what you mean by that), as I mentioned, I use
UTF8 whenever I can (e. g. for the websites I maintain) and Latin1
*when I have to*. Hence different projects, different encodings and
a per project encoding seems like the best option to me. (I usually
create a project for my papers (LaTeX) since LaTeX is very noisy and
creates a phletora of files I almost surely don't need.) :-)
Max
UC Berkeley
Department of Physics
Is it possible to create a "palette" using tm_dialog? From a ruby
shell I can create a dialog that reads in a list and then lets me
load a nib asynchronously, clicking add multiple times. It then
returns all of the added choices when I close the nib. There are two
issues I'm working through:
1. When I run the same code from within a command, the dialog (nib)
freezes and takes no input until I cancel the command. I'm using the
wait_for_command loop from the dialog.rb code. I then manually close
the nib from the terminal. Is there something I'm missing?
2. I'd like to be able to keep the "palette" open and insert
snippets (or tags in this case) as I go, rather than upon window
close. I'd like to use this for both the Autotag bundle and the
Wordpress bundle, keeping a palette of Tags/Wordpress snippets open
and insertable at any time. Any way to do this?
Thanks,
Brett
Suppose you’re a person with a bad short-term memory doing test-
driven design. (You’d be me.) You’d want to have both the test source
and corresponding product code source visible at the same time. You'd
probably also like to to spend screen real estate to show a couple of
other files as well.
To this novice user, TextMate doesn’t seem like it wants you to be
doing that. For example, apple-t doesn’t remember visits to separate
windows, so when I want to visit “that file I was just in”, I have to
remember whether it was in a tab or a window and use either apple-t
or apple-`. But the reason I want separate windows is I have no
memory for such things.
However, I’m early enough in the Emacs->TextMate switch that I’m sure
I’m missing many things. How do you use TextMate on big screens?
-----
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Mostly on agile methods with a testing slant
www.exampler.com, www.exampler.com/blog
if I create an image and save it to a folder that has been opened in the
project pane, how do I get TextMate to recognise the new files?
the files are on a shared network folder, could this be part of the problem?
(I'm using TM on a Mac mini, with a WAMP set up for my development on a
different box on the LAN)
currently I have to "add existing files"
is there a better way to "refresh" the files and folders in the project
that I've missed?
if all the files were on a Mac would TM recognise new files in project
folders automatically?
TIA
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>> I understand the problem now. However, how come TextMate can
>> detect what encoding was used for a file, and the scanner can not ?
>
> TextMate can *not* detect the encoding of your files. If you use
> UTF- n encoding, there is a 99.9999…% chance that it will get it
> right, but *any* other encoding, and TM’s guess is based on a
> frequency table and how well your file corresponds to this
> distribution when interpreted in the various encodings.
The problem with TextMate is that it essentially forces people to use
UTF8. I have yet to find a way how to teach TextMate that my default
encoding is Latin1 (even though this is the default encoding which I
have set in the prefs): as long as a TeX file doesn't contain any
special characters, it will automatically assume they are UTF8 files
(ignoring my preference and -- if existant -- the metadata connected
to that file).
> So anything else than mandating UTF-8 will make things break, and
> there is no technical solution to this problem. Sure, you can have
> things work “good enough” for some w/o going 100% UTF-8, and you
> can maybe fix some of the stuff that breaks when you are not using
> UTF-8, but you can never fix it all, so IMO it’s really not worth
> trying to support more than UTF-8, UTF-8 is the solution to the
> encoding problems of the past.
However, going UTF8 is sometimes just not an option. I frequently
exchange files with people who work on Windows, Linux or Solaris and
the standard encoding they use is usually Latin1. Yes, there are ways
how to use UTF8 on other OS, but have you ever tried to convince
someone to switch to UTF8 who still writes his papers in Plain TeX?
Instead of blindly arguing for people to convert to UTF8 (which is
what I would use if I got to choose), you should accept that people
(= customers) want to and sometimes need to work with other encodings
as well.
I'm still longing for an `encoding per project' option which TextMate
would stick to no matter what. And also an error message that tells
me that I cannot save my .tex file in Latin1 because there are some
(invisible) characters that prevent it from doing so (right now,
it'll just revert to UTF8 without telling me).
Max
UC Berkeley
Department of Physics
I'm having a bit of trouble trying to work out if it's possible to
have compound regular expressions in a snippet.
Basically, I want to replace all spaces in a tab-stop with hyphens,
whilst also lowercasing the whole string -- two things I can happily
do separately:
${1/.*/\L$0/}
${1/ /-/\g}
but can't seem to work out if it's possible to do both at the same
time. I've tried replacing the tab-stop in one expression with the
output from another:
${${1/ /-/\g}/.*/\L$0/}
but it doesn't work. I know it's possible if I create an intermediate
tab-stop like this:
${2:${1/.*/\L$0/}}
${2/ /-/\g}
but I don't want to do this as I have no use for the intermediate value.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance.
Jordan
Hi,
I don't know how feasible this would be but at the moment theres no
easy way to get a diff from the commit window of what you are about
to commit, I end up clicking on the diff button for each of the files
I'm committing separately to check the commit.
Could there be a button (next to 'Cancel' & 'Commit') which shows a
diff of all the selected files.
Thanks
---
Jeremy Wilkins
Hi,
I use Version 1.5.5 (1368) on Intel MacBookPro 10.4.10 and have the
following problem:
if I want to open an 400 KB large xml or html file, TM needs over 10
minutes to open it.
Is this normal?
How can I increase the loading speed?
Thanks,
ALex.
A broken regular expression in the Blogging bundle prevents passwords
from being recognised when they're embedded in the endpoint URL.
Attached patch fixes.
Robin
Hi Tobias,
thanks, it worked.
ALex.
2007/7/5, Tobias Jung <newsgr(a)tobiasjung.net>:
> At 12:44 Uhr +0200 05.07.2007, Alex Greif wrote:
> > ist there a tool like tidy for pure XML documents? currently I have a
> > very large XML document without linebreaks.
> > I would use the tool to format the xml nicely and then open it in TM.
>
> Try this:
>
> tidy -o destiny.xml -iq -wrap 70 --tab-size 4 --indent-spaces 4
> --input-xml 1 --output-xml 1 source.xml
>
> Hope this helps!
> Regards,
> Tobias
>
> ______________________________________________________________________
> For new threads USE THIS: textmate(a)lists.macromates.com
> (threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't)
> http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate
>
Hi,
ist there a tool like tidy for pure XML documents? currently I have a
very large XML document without linebreaks.
I would use the tool to format the xml nicely and then open it in TM.
thanks,
ALex.
2007/7/5, Tobias Jung <newsgr(a)tobiasjung.net>:
> At 12:03 Uhr -0400 03.07.2007, Thomas Aylott (subtleGradient) wrote:
> > I regularly have to deal with html documents that have been
> > stripped of all newlines.
>
> Well, maybe this isn't the kind of solution you're looking for, but...
> Wouldn't it be better to use the "tidy" tool on these files _before_
> opening them in TextMate? After all, it isnt't fun to work with "no
> linebreaks" HTML files anyway.
>
> Using the following command line in the Terminal should give you a
> cleanly formatted file and leave most of the HTML code itself
> untouched:
>
> tidy -o destiny.html -iq -wrap 70 --tab-size 4 --indent-spaces 4 source.html
>
> Kind regards,
> Tobias
>
>
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Perhaps the answer is already somewhere -- if so, please point me in the
right direction.
I've just decided to completely switch from Xcode to TextMate. I've
imported a WebObjects project and everything was great, until I tried to
open the .html file inside a .wo bundle.
Is there a way that I can import the project and have TextMate make the
.wo a folder, showing the .html and .wod files inside?
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Hello,
I'm writing my master thesis with TextMate and the LaTeX bundle, and I
encountered two problems.
First, I want to compile it using latex, and not pdftex. So, I set the
variable TM_LATEX_COMPILER to latex. However, this only is not enough. I
checked the Typeset & View script and I had to add this in order to make
it work :
if [ "$TEX" == "latex" ]; then
TEX_PSTRICKS=1
fi
after the line
TEX=${TM_LATEX_COMPILER:-$DEF_TEX}
Second, I write it in French. There are a lot of accents (é,è,à,ù,ï,ë,
and so on) in French, and sometimes, there is one in a
chapter/section/subsection title. The accents go into the label to.
Creating the chapter/section/subsection works fine with the accents.
However, when I try to refer to them and use \ref{sub followed by
Alt-Esc to use the auto-completion, I can select the sections with
accents in the labels, but when I do select a section with an accent,
instead of writing the label, it deletes everything inside the \ref{}. I
see two solution to this :
- Change the autocompletion script so that it can take accents.
- Change the chapter/section/subsection/... commands so that they
replace accents by regular letters (éèë by e, ...) in the labels.
However, I don't know how to do any of them.
Does anyone have a workaround this ? Or is it possible that someone
correct this in the bundle ?
Thanks,
Maxime Boissonneault
maxime.boissonneault(a)usherbrooke.ca
Textmate 1.5.5 (1383)
Subversion -> Status, then clicking the Commit button results in this:
/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/Subversion.tmbundle/Support/svn_commit.rb:17:in `require': No such file to load -- /Applications/_txt/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/io (LoadError)
from /Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/Subversion.tmbundle/Support/svn_commit.rb:17
Eh?
Quinn
Does anyone besides me find it ironic that the Bundle Editor window where we
edit TM commands is not, itself, a TM window? Thus, while writing e.g. a
Ruby command, we don't get any syntax coloring, delimiter pairing, etc...
m.
--
matt neuburg, phd = matt(a)tidbits.com, <http://www.tidbits.com/matt/>
A fool + a tool + an autorelease pool = cool!
AppleScript: the Definitive Guide - Second Edition!
<http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0596102119>
Help needed. I have \usepackage{pdfsync} in my preambles, I set my
viewer as TeXShop or Skim in TextMate's shell variables or for the
project, but command-click gives no result.
Should add set other variables such as TM_LATEX_MASTER? and what value?
Or edit the command "show in PDF Viewer"?
Thanks for the help. I just thought I had to go back to editing in
TeXShop (because of the pdfsynching), but I couldn't bring myself to
edit in TeXShop anymore, I'm already hooked on TextMate, after just a
couple days...
--Gildas Hamel
I'm hoping someone can help me figure out why I can't bring up bundle
help items using Ctrl-H anymore. This key combination is now deleting
instead. I've deleted all my preferences and support files and
re-installed, but I'm still out of luck on this.
Any help would be appreciated.
Dylan
dear all,
I just moved to a new machine (from PPC to macintel) and now "typeset
& view" doesn't work. more precisely: compilation of the file is fine
but preview doesn't work. instead i get a spinning ball in the upper
left corner and a paper icon in the middle of the html-window.
on the command line ps2pdf, pdfview etc. do work. if I remove *.dvi,
*.ps, *.pdf in the working directory, TM initiates their recreation,
so this isn't the problem. it sems to me that, for some reason, TM
can't access the previewer.
i re-installed TM, to no avail. same if i create another user account
and try it there.
TM, cutting edge.
any hints?
best,
christoph
hi,
is there any way in textmate to type i.e. ' without completing it with
another ' ?
sometimes it's convinient to have closing apostrophe and sometimes it's
pretty annoying.
thanks,
mikie
Does anyone know if it is possible to set TextMate to blog to a
SimplePHP blog (http://sourceforge.net/projects/sphpblog/)? I chose
SPHPBlog a while back because of the ease of its installation, but
perhaps this same ease precludes using TM for editing posts to it?
Thanks for any help,
--Gildas Hamel
Hi again!
I just have seen that the LaTeX-Beamer-grammar is missing. Did I got
that from some other source or is it just integrated into the LaTeX-
bundle nowadays (I have an actual svn-checkout)
Niels
Hi!
I'm pretty sure that I asked that a long time ago but I can't find
anything about it in my mail-archive.
I have several templates in my template folder
conference-ornate-20min.de.tex
conference-ornate-20min.en.tex
generic-ornate-15min-45min.de.tex
generic-ornate-15min-45min.en.tex
speaker_introduction-ornate-2min.de.tex
speaker_introduction-ornate-2min.en.tex
template.tex
The first six files are standard-files from the beamer-package.
All files with en.tex and the template.tex-files are working fine.
The de.tex-file give me, after using the temp-command, only an empty
file.
Any idea what the problem could be?
Niels
Dear All,
Each time I attempt to convert a Markdown document to Latex through the
Markdown Bundle (MultiMarkdown selection) I receive this error -
-:3: parser error : Extra content at the end of the document
Any ideas. I have the latest bundle checked out and the latest support
folder,
Regards,
Mark P
ObTopic: I mean to do this in TextMate.
Suppose I were writing a LaTeX document and wanted to include Unicode
literals like ⌘ and ⇧. Is there a way to do that? The returns from
Google searches produce only packages that allow other encodings to
stand for character combinations TeX already knows.
— F
Hello Ladies and Gentlemen,
Is there a way to substitute an accented character by its non-
accented equivalent with a regular expression?
I'm asking because the LaTeX snippets for sectioning (cha, sec, sub,
subs, ...) automatically generate the label associated with a newly
created environment, but unfortunately the regexp used for this keeps
the characters accented.
Beacause of this, it requires to correct manually the label in order
for LaTeX to accept it for compilation.
Is it fixable?
Xavier Cambar
I'm having a little trouble with the Plain Text WIki. The command: export
wiki to HTML always gives the error -sh: line 1: /Library/Application: No
such file or directory,
Any ideas?
Regards,
Mark
Hi,
I don't remember when this warning starts happening but I can not make
anything out of looking at the bundle codes.
When I type "item" and do "command+{", the output now has a warning
message like below:
Warning: PropertyList is deprecated. Use OSX::PropertyList instead.
\begin{itemize}
\item
\end{itemize}
The command works as expected, but I can not figure out what trigger
the warning. I don't know the version of LaTeX bundle but I use
GetBundle to keep it updated.
TextMate 1.5.5 r1383
Mac OS X 10.4.9 PPC
ip
Hello everyone,
I was wondering if anyone else came across the same following
behavior: When repeatedly typesetting a LaTeX file (e.g. when
changing equations around), PDFView correctly updates the page in
question but then jumps back to the first page (making it very
annoying to scroll to the appropriate page again). I have only
experienced this behavior with _some_ files, while others seem to
work fine.
Thanks for your help,
Jonas Müller
Hi there
Am bumping into an issue assigning a due date to an action.
I get the date picker OK but when I submit a date, I get this error
written to my .gtd file:
/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/date/format.rb:230:in /bin/bash: -c: line 1:
unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
Any clues appreciated.
--
Richard
Hi,
I couldn't find the last thread, so I just open a new one.
There were some problems with LaTeX label completion and I especially
had problems when using subfolders in projects.
If the latex master file is in a subfolder, then there are three
posibilities for TM_LATEX_MASTER.
1. Give the full path to the master file:
In this case everything works, but I don't like this, because then you
cant move your projects to another place without having to change
everything.
2. Use the string 'subfolder/master.tex'
Typeset+View will work, label completion will not work.
3. Use the string 'master.tex'
Typeset+View will not work, but label completion will work in all files
that are in the same folder as master.tex
So parsing of subfolders is implemented in a different way for
Typeset+View and label completion. Would be nice if this was fixed.
Ruben
Hi,
natbib defines a set of cite commands that start with an uppercase C
(e.g. \Citep), which are meant to be used at the start of sentences,
especially if the author name starts with a lowercase letter (as in
"von ....").
The current TextMate highlighting doesn't recognise these commands as
citation commands. However, this is easily fixed by changing the first
occurrence of "cite" to "[Cc]ite" in the language definition.
The fix seems to work fine, so I was wondering whether this should go
into the main release.
cheers
Hendrik
Dear TextMate users
TextMate's LaTeX.bundle is really nice, but there is one thing that
bothers me when editing LaTeX documents with hard line wraps.
Reformatting a paragraph (with Crtl + q) does not behave the way I
would expect. Emacs is very smart when reformatting paragraphs in
LaTeX and I would love to see some of these features in TextMate too:
* currently reformatting an equation or figure environment messes up
the layout completely
* section titles should be kept on a distinct line and moved within
the text
* reformatting paragraphs that are commented should adjust the line
length and keep the paragraph commented
* putting a single % character at the beginning of a line divides a
paragraph into 'reformatting units'. When reformatting a paragraph,
the reformatting operation does not cross these % boundaries
* no reformatting should occur in math environments
In summary, reformatting should adjust the line-length but respect
LaTex commands and environments.
It looks like the LaTeX mode currently does not provide LaTeX
specific reformatting, but uses standard plain text reformatting.
Would it be difficult to change the behaviour? I assume that
implementing smart Emacs-like LaTeX reformatting requires the
bundle's grammar to provide a specific scope for marking the unit of
text (i.e. a paragraph) that should be subject to the reformatting
operation, e.g. text.tex.paragraph.
Does anyone have an idea, how to implement this?
Best regards,
Christian
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Hi,
I use Version 1.5.5 (1368) on Intel MacBookPro 10.4.10 and have the
following problem:
I created a new TM project and dropped a large folder in the project
drawer. To have shorter search times I removed the references of some
subfolders. Then I saved the project.
After quitting and restarting TM with the project, the removed folders
appear again.
How can I remove subfolders from a project that will stay removed
after restarting TM?
thanks,
Alex.
Dear all,
I know it is a bit off-topic but I believe it could also be
interesting for some TM users ;)
I'm just writing a grep-like command line tool based on the Oniguruma
library to work with UTF-8 data.
It works perfectly, and in many many cases it's faster than grep ;)
In order to be sure that this command line tool written in pure C
works on other Macs as well, I'd be appreciate if someone has a bit
time and a bit free hard disk space to check whether it runs for her/
him too. Especially whether it runs on a Intel Mac.
To run onigrep it is necessary to install the Oniguruma dylib in
beforehand. To do this simply
- download the source code from http://www.geocities.jp/kosako3/
oniguruma/archive/onig-5.8.0.tar.gz
- untar it
- cd in that folder
- execute:
./configure
make
sudo make install
that's it.
Normally Oniguruma dylib is installed in /usr/local/lib.
[I believe to use the external dylib is the best choice because
Oniguruma will be better and better. So you only have to upgrade the
dylib and not onigrep.]
Now you can run onigrep. For help type 'onigrep --help'. Up to now it
only reads UTF-8 data from stdin.
[Please note, if you did't copy onigrep in a folder listed in $PATH
you have to write the entire path to onigrep or if you're in the
folder where onigrep is located just type ./onigrep]
Some features in short terms:
- utf-8 support (that means a '.' is really one Unicode character)
- ignore case also works for all Unicode characters, not only for ASCII
- you can search across \n; multi-line mode
- ignore combining diacritics (for that you have to decompose
accented characters according the Unicode canonical decomposition
algorithm
(I attached such a tool. It is called 'unorm'. For help run 'unorm
--help'.)
example:
echo "Ag̀nes" | ./onigrep -id -i -o "a(.)n"
will output 'g̀'
echo "Ag̀nes" | ./onigrep -i -o "a(.)n"
will output nothing because ǵ is written with two Unicode
characters
- it is faster than grep in many cases:
try:
cat /usr/share/dict/web2 | ./onigrep "y$" -c
cat /usr/share/dict/web2 | grep "y$" -c
- option -cl counts the matches per line
example:
onigrep "\w+" -cl -n
How many words per line?
- you can write the regexp without escaping '(', ')', etc. as with grep
Please note, onigrep is still work in progress.
Many thanks in advanced und any feedback (suggestions, bugs, wishes)
is welcomed!!
Hans
PS onigrep and unorm will be available for free.
PPS One possible meaning of the Japanese word "Oniguruma" is "Devil's
wheel" like Textmate's icon ;)
On Jun 24, 2007, at 07:00 , textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
> On Jun 23, 2007, at 9:01 AM, John Laudun wrote:
>
>> Now, I know I could write an AppleScript -- okay, I've never been
>> any good with AS, but it's there -- I was just hoping that I could
>> not and thus be able to work entirely within TextMate. All I need
>> is a keystroke, or perhaps two, that would start and stop playback
>> of an MP3 file. (I assume I would have to do this through
>> QuickTime, but if there's a simpler command-line tool that could
>> do this, that would be fine with me.) The only wrinkle I would
>> like to add would be to be able to set an "auto-rewind" to the
>> START or STOP command so that when playback commenced again it
>> would start X seconds backwards from where it stopped. Setting
>> this X in a config file of some kind would be fine with me.
>
> Okay, I created three commands which should get you started. I put
> these in a bundle together which is attached. You'll probably want
> to change the key bindings.
>
> ⇧F1 Start Current Movie - Plays the frontmost window in Quicktime
> Player after rewinding it by two seconds.
> ⇧F2 Stop Current Movie - Stops all movies in Quicktime Player.
> ⇧F3 Rewind Current Movie - Rewinds the frontmost window in
> Quicktime Player to the beginning.
>
> So just open your MP3 in Quicktime Player and away you go. BTW, I
> figured out the scripts by looking here:
Those are brilliant and work quite well.
And, yes, I should have read up more on Applescripting Quicktime, but
I did not know about using osascript within TextMate.
Many, many thanks!
john
I keep getting a message saying there was a problem updating my
bundles. I checked the console and I'm seeing this message:
svn: Can't connect to host 'validcode.net': Operation timed out
-dave
Hello,
I've had a problem with the find dialog. It does not crash, but all the
buttons (not the text fields!) simply become unresponsive. It's been
reported before, but I just experienced it twice in a week.. :(
The only workaround that I know is to restart TextMate, which is bloody
annoying.
Anyone else experiencing this more now as well?
Jeroen.
[1]: November 2005!
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.textmate.general/6718
There may be an obvious answer to this question - if so, my apologies,
but I can't see it!
Is there any way to search (and replace) within only a subset of the
files within a project?
Best wishes,
Nicholas
When I hit Command+O, the directory I'm put in is the one for the
project, but I would prefer that the directory match the file that I'm
currently editing (which is often in a subdirectory of the project).
I guess that most of the time I open a file, I'm opening a sibling to
the file I'm currently editing. I have this behavior with UltraEdit on
Windows and find it quite productive.
-Chuck
hi all,
I am currently getting a textmate crash every time I right-click on a
word to bring up the CM, e.g. to spell check. Is anyone else seeing
this?
I have recently changed a number of things about my environment which
make it harder to pin down the factors that might be contributing,
which include:
- I have moved to a macbook pro
- then, I just installed the recent (intel) 10.4.10 update.
- I installed the Safari 3 Beta
I *think*, but am not positive, that the right-click did not cause a
TM crash on the 'out of the box' macbook pro.
As far as I can ascertain the problem is only with Textmate - other
cocoa apps work okay.
Here's a crash report: http://s3.amazonaws.com/amy/tm_crash_report.txt
-Amy
I have a question regarding utf-8 encoding and the interaction of
TextMate and TeXShop. I have been using utf-8 encoding now for a while.
Many of my files have been prepared in TeXShop, in utf8 encoding. Now
that I can open them in TextMate and use Latex Watch, with the variable
TM_LATEX_VIEWER TeXShop on---a terrific combination---, I get the
following TeXShop message which I'd like to avoid:
``This file was opened with MacOSRoman encoding.
The file could not be opened with Unicode (UTF-8) encoding because it
was not saved with that encoding. If you wish to open in another
encoding, close the window and open again.''
The pdf shows perfectly in TeXShop viewer, which I prefer for now. How
can I avoid the message I get from TeXShop?
Top of my file is:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc}
\usepackage{lmodern}
\usepackage[french,english]{babel}
\usepackage{textcomp}
--Gildas Hamel
Quote from Koch of TeXShop to Bastian Philipps at
http://ftp.tug.org/mail-archives/macostex-archives/2006-February/020357.html
> Here is how TeXShop works: Internally it uses unicode. When it comes
> time to write out the file, the internal representation is converted to
> a string
> using an encoding. (This is necessary even if the encoding is a Unicode
> encoding, because the Unicode standard doesn't specify a particular way
> of writing unicode to disk. So utf-8 is one possible unicode
encoding, but
> not the only one.)
>
> What happens if there is a unicode character in the text which is not
> available
> in the particular encoding chosen? Apple's routines contain a parameter
> which
> indicates whether this should create an error or if instead the
> character should
> just be ignored or converted to something else. I choose "ignore or
> convert to
> something else." So if you type, say, a Euro symbol, but the encoding
> doesn't
> support it, then TeXShop will still write out the file.
>
> There is somewhat similar code when you read text from disk. Apple's
> routines
> require that an encoding be specified, and then the file is converted
> into Apple's
> internal unicode form and displayed in the editor.
>
> But this time there is another problem. Suppose the encoding is utf-8
> unicode,
> and the file isn't legal urtf-8. Then when Apple's code reads the file,
> it suddenly
> says "wait, this doesn't make sense." In that case, it stops reading and
> reports
> an error to TeXShop. TeXShop then puts up the dialog you have reported
> and reads the file again in MacOSRoman. (Every file is a legal MacOSRoman
> file.)
Hi,
As it is my first time, I am not sure how to submit contributions to
the Actionscript bundle, attached is a diff for the
build_with_mtasc.rb file to add the allowFullScreen="true" parameter
to both object and embed in the html template used to test the swf in
textmate.
This is useful for people working on projects that needs the flash9
fullscreen support.
Please let me know if it is ok :)
[]s
--
Fabricio C Zuardi
http://ning.com
Hello all,
I use the Pascal bundle quite a bit, and - while the Pascal bundle is MUCH better about understanding what a (to use the C term) prototype is vs a definition, it still fails when looking at functions (pascal methods that return a value).
So: it doesn't know that "FUNCTION something: Boolean; forward;" is supposed to be a prototype. It does work, however, with procedures (pascal methods that don't return values): "PROCEDURE something; forward;" is known to be a prototype, and is rightly marked as such.
I'll also admit I'm partially to blame for this: in March (15th) when I suggested a regex on how to find a prototype, my examples were wrong: I had improperly labelled my PROCEDURES as FUNCTIONS.
After my .sig in this email is a test case for prototypes vs definitions in Pascal, with 10 kinds of prototypes and 5 different kinds of definitions.
FWIW, I also had to create a new preference item, to turn off ShowInSymbolList for meta.function.prototype.pascal, entity.name.function.prototype.pascal, to get even Procedures to be ignored. I'm not sure what's up with that...
Hopefully the unit test will help get this bug nailed down once and for all, and someone who's more familiar with the prototype regex than I (Chris Thomas??) can add this to it.
Thanks very much,
_Ryan Wilcox
--
Wilcox Development Solutions: <http://www.wilcoxd.com>
Toolsmiths for the Internet Age PGP: 0x2F4E9C31
{___________________________________________________________________}
INTERFACE
{You shouldn't see any of the 10 declarations, below this point, on the Symbol List}
FUNCTION 1.ExternalFunctionDefinitionPrototype(param: type): Boolean; external;
FUNCTION 2.FunctionNoParamPrototype: Boolean; attribute (name = 'FunctionNoParam');
FUNCTION 3.FunctionParameterPrototype(param: type): Boolean; attribute (name = 'FunctionParameterPrototype');
FUNCTION 4.FunctionForwardNoParamPrototype: Boolean; forward;
PROCEDURE 5.ProcExternalDefinitionPrototype(param: type); external;
PROCEDURE 6.ProcParamPrototype(param: type); attribute (name = 'ProcNoParamPrototype');
PROCEDURE 7.ProcNoParamPrototype; attribute (name = 'ProcNoParamPrototype');
PROCEDURE 8.ProcNoParamForwardPrototype; forward;
PROCEDURE 9.ProcParamForwardPrototype(param: type); forward;
procedure 10.bob(something: somethingElse); external;
IMPLEMENTATION
{You SHOULD see the 5 definitions, below this point, on the Symbol List}
FUNCTION 1.FunctionNoParamFunction: Boolean;
BEGIN
END;
FUNCTION 2.FunctionParameterFunction(param: type): Boolean;
BEGIN
END;
PROCEDURE 3.ProcNoParamProcedure(param: type);
BEGIN
END;
PROCEDURE 4.ProcParamProcedure(param: type);
BEGIN
END;
PROCEDURE 5.ProcNoParamProcedure;
BEGIN
END;
{___________________________________________________________________}
There's a new version of the Latex Watch package available here:
http://www.puffinry.demon.co.uk/LaTeX%20Watch%202.3.dmg
This release fixes various problems, and adds support for the Skim previewer.
PDFSync synchronisation works in both directions, when Skim is used.
Thanks to Jannis Hermanns for bug reports and testing.
Any problems, let me know.
Robin
Greetings. I saw a neat feature in another editor, and I was
wondering if there was similar functionality in TextMate. If there
is, I haven't found it yet and a pointer would be most appreciated.
When making a selection, I was wondering if there was some interface
point that easily displayed how many characters were selected.
My use case? Constructing HTTP Requests and wishing to supply the
accurate content length quickly and easily. I can imagine other use
cases as well, but this is the one that I can see needing most often.
Regards,
Robert M. Zigweid
Hey y'all,
Is there a way to get Textmate projects to show ".textmate_init"
files? ".htaccess" files are visible by default, presumably because
it makes sense that you'd want to see this for web projects. However,
this is equally true for ".texmate_init" files.
My options are to either set all my hidden files to visible, Mac-
wide, using something like Onyx (and cluttering up my desktop world),
or my current workaround of accessing and editing the
".textmate_init" file for a given project through the local pane of
my FTP program as a sort of bastardized finder window (as it will
show hidden files to me).
There's got to be another way -- Any way to get ".textmate_init"
files to show up in project windows is appreciated. And I'd like to
suggest this as something that the program should do by default;
after all, .textmate_init is one of its own proprietary file types. :)
TIA,
linda
On 23. Jun 2007, at 20:40, Steven W Riggins wrote:
> I just installed WP 2.2.1 with Daniel Jalkut's xml-rpc changes but
> now I can't fetch posts at all due to an iso timecode error.
Hi Steven - I just signed up the list so I could reply :)
First of all, the 2.2.1 release of WordPress includes several fixes to
XML-RPC that I encouraged, but Joseph did all the hard work. So
they're not "my changes," but I do have some perspective on them.
The time-zone one you're running into is actually the earliest issue
of the bunch that I raised, so it's not completely fresh in my memory.
But it was motivated by a change in 2.2 that would cause the time zone
to be completely omitted from the timestamps. While this is arguably
correct by "the letter of the law" for XML-RPC, it's not something
that WordPress had ever done before, so it threw off the times for
posts in at least WordPress, and probably other clients as well.
I think the way it worked before 2.2 was to put the actual time zone
of the blog into the timestamps. So if you had set your blog up as a
-4 hours time zone, it would return dates with "-0400" or something on
it. So with the change in 2.2 to represent dates in GMT format, I
suggested that at least it should indicate as much so that the date
would be unambiguous. I think I suggested using -0000, but since Z
worked for me and seemed more satisfactory to Joseph, I had no
objection.
Hope this helps clarify the rationale for the fixes. I'm not sure what
Joseph should do at this point, if anything. Unless somebody can say
with confidence that they feel -0000 will be more reliable across the
most clients than Z is.
Daniel
I feel a bit paranoid when pressing over the items in the project
files drawer because TM seems not be so clever with respect to the
contents of the files and sometimes it gets in an infinite loop.
I receive many students works with uncontrolled contents. The last
was a .txt file (output from a test) with 128Mb of anything. Of
course I did know that the file had 128Mb after TM hanged, I killed
it and saw the Finder info for the file.
Shouldn't TM have a better protection against this?
-- Juan Falgueras
I just installed WP 2.2.1 with Daniel Jalkut's xml-rpc changes but
now I can't fetch posts at all due to an iso timecode error.
Anyone else seeing this?
For some reason, I get the following when I try to svn commit through
TextMate:
svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: OPTIONS request failed on '/path/to/trunk/'
svn: OPTIONS of '/path/to/trunk/': authorization failed (
http://svn.server.net/)
Commits work, however, through the terminal.
Regardless, I trashed the cached authorization and (for the sake of
sanitation) checked out a brand new copy of the code (re-providing
authorization) with the terminal, but after making a cosmetic change to a
file with TextMate, a subsequent commit fails (while Terminal successfully
commits the file).
Am I missing something here? I've successfully used the svn bundle with a
different setup.
The short of it is that I would like to use Textmate to do some
transcription work. I have never been entirely happy with Transcriva,
which I paid for, and while the power and convenience of Scrivener
are appealing, I don't really want to buy yet another application for
this purpose. I own, use, and love TextMate, and I have been very
impressed with the things like the ScreenMate bundle.
Now, I know I could write an AppleScript -- okay, I've never been any
good with AS, but it's there -- I was just hoping that I could not
and thus be able to work entirely within TextMate. All I need is a
keystroke, or perhaps two, that would start and stop playback of an
MP3 file. (I assume I would have to do this through QuickTime, but if
there's a simpler command-line tool that could do this, that would be
fine with me.) The only wrinkle I would like to add would be to be
able to set an "auto-rewind" to the START or STOP command so that
when playback commenced again it would start X seconds backwards from
where it stopped. Setting this X in a config file of some kind would
be fine with me.
I'm a command creation newb, so any fingers pointed in the right
direction would be appreciated.
john
That is pretty awesome, thanks Stanley!
I am not quite happy with the tags.yaml approach though: I can't seem
to just add
~/Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Bundles/TODO.tmbundle/
Support/tags.yaml
when the TOTO bundle lives in /Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/
Bundles/TODO.tmbundle. The version in the home directory is not
picked up. So I have to change it where the TODO bundle resides, and
that is bad because that directory is kept in sync via svn.
Also the tags.yaml file can't be edited with the bundle editor.
Any chance it could be moved to a Preferences file, so that it can be
edited with the bundle Editor and also can reside away from where the
Bundle lives?
Thanks much
Gerd
Hi folks,
Does anyone know where I can get the PSD file for the TextMate
wallpaper that was around back in Jan?
I tried the original site but the download link doesn't work anymore.
http://www.wishingline.com/notebook/archives/2007_01.php#001127
Have emailed owner but got no reply so far.
Just wanted to make a customized one for my workflow. If anyone still
has it and doesn't mind sharing it I would
really appreciate it.
Thanks,
Charlie.
Hello,
I am looking into building my own bundles and was wondering if it is
possible to somehow get the last 3 or so words before the caret. I
know there is a variable for the current line and current word, but
can I somehow get the last 3 or so words even if they are on different
lines?
Thanks!
Christoph
--
I'm trying a new usenet client for Mac, Nemo OS X.
You can download it at http://www.malcom-mac.com/nemo
Hi there.
I'm trying to create a set shell script templates under the 'New From
Templates...' menu command.
I've created a template entry in the Shell Script bundle, using the
default commands setup, with the extension set to .sh and the scope
set to source.shell (i've tried it with and without this, and
reloaded bundles between attempts.)
I've added a template file (script.sh) to the template, with just the
following contents:
#!/bin/bash
# ${TM_NEW_FILE_BASENAME}
# Created by ${TM_USERNAME} on ${TM_DATE}.
# Copyright (c) ${TM_YEAR} ${TM_ORGANIZATION_NAME}. All rights
reserved.
which is pretty much a default entry I guess.
The Shell Script option now appears as a submenu in the 'New From
Templates...' menu item, but when I select it, I get nothing :-(
Okay, this one has me beat - what am I doing wrong?
R
Hi folks,
I just tried the JavaScript Tools bundle today to use the lint
feature and when I try to check the example .js file that comes
with the jsl binary i get the following:
/Users/cogamble/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Pristine Copy/
Bundles/JavaScript Tools.tmbundle/Support/bin/lint.rb:29: undefined
method `+' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError) from /Users/cogamble/
Library/Application Support/TextMate/Pristine Copy/Bundles/JavaScript
Tools.tmbundle/Support/bin/lint.rb:27:in `map' from /Users/cogamble/
Library/Application Support/TextMate/Pristine Copy/Bundles/JavaScript
Tools.tmbundle/Support/bin/lint.rb:27 from /Users/cogamble/Library/
Application Support/TextMate/Pristine Copy/Bundles/JavaScript
Tools.tmbundle/Support/bin/lint.rb:22:in `map' from /Users/cogamble/
Library/Application Support/TextMate/Pristine Copy/Bundles/JavaScript
Tools.tmbundle/Support/bin/lint.rb:22
Is this bundle still working or am I doing something wrong?
Thanks,
Charlie.
It would be interesting TextMate to be able to accept text-clippings
over its icon (Dock, Finder, alias etc) opening then a new windows
with the text contents of that clipping. Wouldn't it?
(My apologizes for any issue possible repetition)
-----
Juan
jfalgueras(a)uma.es
Hi All,
Just upgraded to the 3.0 beta for OS X of Safari, and it seems that the
"Edit in Textmate" no longer works :(
I was using it all the time so I noticed real soon when it stopped.
Cheers,
---Guy PGP Key on Request
Hi,
Is there any support for setting a background image in the editor
window? Or any plans to add this? I've found the transparency support
but I'm not that fussed about seeing my other windows, I'd rather
just see a tinted image.
Thanks
---
Jeremy Wilkins
Ibex Internet Ltd
Parkside Business Park
Parkside Rd.
Kendal
Cumbria
LA9 7EN
Tel: 0845 226 8342
Fax: 08718 729374
http://www.ibexinternet.co.uk/
Hi there...
Maybe I'm overlooking something but I can't seem to find it...
I'm in the 'Fonts & Colors' prefpane of TextMate and I want to delete
some BG-colors of some elements. Each time I click on an element's BG
I get a color-popup asking me to pick a color. What if I don't want a
color... It's still gives me a color-square under the BG-column. How
do I delete the BG?
Greetings
Ypmits
Hi-
I use textmate for the markup a lot of XML projects I work on, and
have adapted some of the wrapping features to meet my needs.
One snippet I use frequently is "perl -pe 's/.+/<\${1:listitem}><\
${2:flashtext}>$&<\/\$2><\/\$1>/'" which takes a columnar list and
wraps each line in <listitem><flashtext></flashtext></listitem>. I
would like to find an easy way to then wrap the entire list in a
<flashlist> tag.
I know I can just reselect the whole list and wrap it with a copy of
the HTML bundle's "Wrap Selection..." tag, but I'd like to make my
list in one fell swoop.
So, what's a good way to combine the "Wrap Selection..." with a "Wrap
Each Selected Line..."?
Thanks!
James Fishwick
Associate Media Producer
Houghton Mifflin
College Media Development
email: james_fishwick(a)hmco.com
phone: 434.284.3727
im: iamfishwick
Dear List,
I know I am probably doing something silly, but I can't seem to solve
this seemingly trivial problem.
I've installed the restructured text bundle, and the restructured text
tools themselves. the reST tools work fine from the command line. My
environment.plist looks like:
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple Computer//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN"
"http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>DISPLAY</key>
<string>:0.0</string>
<key>PATH</key>
<string>/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/Current/bin:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/teTeX/bin/i386-apple-darwin-current:/Users/nicholas/bin</string>
</dict>
</plist>
On running the rst2html command from the bundle, I get the error message:
Couldn't find rst2html.py
You can either set the TM_RST2HTML variable to the full path of your
docutils (docutils.sourceforge.net) installation (e.g.
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.4/bin or set the PATH
variable to include the path of the docutils converters.
Locations searched:
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/bin/CocoaDialog.app/Contents/MacOS
/sw/bin
/sw/sbin
/bin
/sbin
/usr/bin
/usr/sbin
/usr/texbin
/usr/local/bin
/usr/X11R6/bin
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/bin
If I create a variable TM_RST2HTML and set it to:
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/Current/bin/
I get an error saying that that path cannot be found (even though I
*know* it exists.
(the relevant utilities exist both there and in my ~/bin)
Can anyone explain what is wrong?
Best wishes,
Nicholas
Who else uses Textmate for Scheme? I know, most of the LISP community
use Emacs alone for religious reasons, but since there was a Scheme
language definition already there, I can't be the only one :-)
Anyway, for my own use I've been adding to the Scheme language a bit;
telling it about define-syntax, then adding properties so that
(define (foo ...) ...), (define foo ...) and (define-syntax foo ...)
all result in 'foo' appearing in the symbol list, and writing a few
snippets for common things.
I'd like to look into figuring out a good way to do help on current
symbol type stuff, but I'm not sure where best to refer to. Since the
current language starts 'csi' as the interpreter, the Chicken
documentation on callcc.org would be a good bet, but it would be nice
to keep the Scheme language as implementation-indepedent as possible.
Or have a base Scheme language then a special module for Chicken
Scheme that binds run script, help on symbol, etc.
If there's any other TextMate schemers about, I can post the
resulting diffs, and if everyone likes them, send 'em in to go in the
repository?
ABS
--
Alaric Snell-Pym
Work: http://www.snell-systems.co.uk/
Play: http://www.snell-pym.org.uk/alaric/
Blog: http://www.snell-pym.org.uk/?author=4
Okay, I must be going nuts. I could *swear* that when editing source,
when I backspaced to remove a tab the entire tabstop got removed. All
eight character-widths, or whatever my tab size is set to. This happened
even if I had soft tabs enabled; backspacing would chew up spaces back to
the previous tabstop.
But that's not happening now. Now, when I backspace over a tab, the
cursor moves one character and the tab is replaced by (tab size - 1)
spaces.
I could also *swear* that up until recently the cursor keys would jump an
entire tabstop at a time (if moving over a tab), and that you couldn't
cursor into the "dead" space after the end of the line. But now, the
cursor keys always move exactly one character width, whether in a tab or
past the EOL.
So, did something suddenly change? I'm using the bleeding edge updates,
and regularly updating the bundles by svn, so I can see a change slipping
past me. Or maybe I toggled some unknown preference value by mistake?
Or is this the way it's always been and I'm just crazy?
--
Steve King, <steve(a)narbat.com>
Hello,
I started a new bundle for editing COBOL (indeed... ;-)
http://pieterb.be/coding/cobol/
Right at the moment I've only some syntax highlighting, but I' did
like to know how
I can implement auto-numbering.
I am only a beginner with these bundles.
Each new line should start with a number of 6 digits, if possible
with +10 for each new line.
(calculated with the number in 1-6 off the previous line)
000100
000110
...
Each line ends after 80 columns (or characters)
Is it possible to always(!) wrap after 80 chars?
Another issue: commenting; cobol uses a star in column 7 to show a
line is comment.
For example:
000220*A helloworld example....
000230
Is this possible.
Any help is greatly appreciated...
Pieter Baele
pieter.baele(a)telenet.be
A solid systems's approach should not be based on "but it works".
Yet, time and time again, we see that for most people this is the
case. They don't care about good software, only about "good enough"
software. So the programmers can continue to make such mistakes.
Hello,
There are some problems with the blogging bundle with Wordpress 2.2. Pings
and Comments are always set to off.
I know it has been mentioned before and it seems to be a bug in WP. I
didn't see a bug report on the WP trac and am not really too familiar with
the API, so could you clarify what's causing this and whether it really is
a WP bug so I can submit a bug report to the WP guys?
Thanks!
Christoph
Hi, I've been using TextMate for almost a year now and I think it's great,
except for one feature which I find annoying - when you select a block of
text and hit a pair key (Eg. ', ", [, < etc) instead of overwriting the
selected text it nestles it in between two of the key you pressed.
I thought that I'd probably get used to it in a few weeks but I guess I
haven't and I still find it really annoying when I forget to hit backspace
first. So I was just wondering if anyone knew of a way to disable the
feature?
Many thanks!
Mark
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View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Disabling-the-%27pairs-around-selected-text%27-featur…
Sent from the textmate users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Is there any fast way to generate doxygen style comments for c++ functions
based on what parameters the function is passed and what it returns? I have
some existing code without any comments, and I was looking for a quick way
to put in template comment blocks that I can go through and fill in details
quickly.
thanks for the help,
dave
Okay, I give. I can't for the life of me figure out how to get
TextMate to print using something like a 9pt type. I've tried growing
and shrinking my screen type face, but that doesn't seem to have any
affect. Adjusting the default type size in Preferences has some
effect, but not all that much that I can tell. What am I missing?
john
Sorry for my bad english
Hello :)
I'm a big fan of TextMate for LateX. I can't work without this very
fine tool
My site (www.altermundus.fr) is a classic one with html and css.
I present a lot of pictures and LaTeX codes but I would like now to
use a database
for my png pictures and all my files or (pages ?)
I'm a neewbie with Python and Ruby so i don'tknow what is the best
tool to make this
with texmate.
A lot of scripts in Textmate are ruby scripts so perhaps it's more
interesting
to learn Ruby but what is the tool the more esay to use with TexMate :
(Ruby and Rails) or (Python and Django) ?
I don't need a blog only a static web but with a database for the
pages and
aa simple method to create new one.
The Bundle is very important so what is the best bundle for my problem ?
Thanks
Alain Matthes
On Jun 15, 2007, at 12:10 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
> I am forwarding you this, as I don’t think you’re subscribed.
Thanks. Correct, I'm not subscribed, although I've been reading this
thread via the archives. I can't realistically keep up with all of
the lists where WordPress XML-RPC issues might come up, so if you
don't mind making me aware of them I'm happy to work on them as they
arise.
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> From: "Christoph Koehler" <christoph.koehler(a)gmail.com>
>> Date: 15. Jun 2007 05:14:40 GMT+02:00
>> To: textmate(a)lists.macromates.com
>> Subject: [TxMt] Re: Wordpress 2.2 and Pings/Comments
>> Reply-To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
>>
>>> I've deployed the patch for this to all wordpress.com blogs.
>>> There is also a ticket for wordpress.org:
>>>
>>> http://trac.wordpress.org/ticket/4469
>>>
>>> I'll follow up and make sure the committers there are aware of it.
>>>
>>> Thanks for point this out and doesn't hesitate to contact me
>>> about any other questions/issues/bugs that come up in XML-RPC for
>>> WordPress.
>>>
>>
>> Thanks for the quick action! That's really amazing! I tested the
>> patch on my local install and comments work fine now, but pings
>> are still always disabled.
I tested it against my local install as well and both ping and
comments settings worked as expected. I did this with a PHP script
though, not TextMate. Christoph can you (or someone else) confirm
exactly what TextMate is sending over the wire? A dump of the exact
XML data that is being sent might provide some clues as to why ping
status isn't being properly set.
--
Joseph Scott
http://joseph.randomnetworks.com/
Hi there,
I 've just found a post like this:
>> I didn't know where else to ask this question. If I purchase a
>> single licenses for TextMate can I use it on a
>> Desktop and a Laptop? (As long as I'm not using them at the same
>> time?) I ask this question because I believe
>> it was true with the Office 2004 Student and Teacher Edition license.
Allan answered:
> Yes -- it's a personal license, so as long as you are the user or
> TextMate is running on your machine, everything is fine (needs to put
> that somewhere on the site :) ).
but I need to know if I can use textmate on my laptop at work? I got
a personal MacBook at home and a company's MacBook Pro at work and
both would running textmate nut not at the same time and only used by
me.
I know... 39 EUR are not expensive for this mighty mighty editor but
If I can save money... :-)
Greetings,
Daniel
PS: Good work, Allan :-)
Hi,
I've stumbled on a problem with TextMate's python handling which goes
into an infinite loop (or a really long computation) during certain
circumstances. When this happens, TextMate doesn't react to any input
anymore, which causes dataloss of everything typed after the last save.
I have the following function (<> only shows the position of the
caret and is no text) in a python file:
def c(docstring, baseindent=0):
#from http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0257/
lines = docstring.splitlines()
# Determine minimum indentation (first line doesn't count):
indent = sys.maxint
for line in lines[1:]:
stripped = line.lstrip()
if stripped:
indent = min(indent, len(line) - len(stripped))
# Remove indentation (first line is special):
trimmed = [<>lines[0].strip()]
if indent < sys.maxint:
indent -= baseindent
for line in lines[1:]:
trimmed.append(line[indent:].rstrip())
# Return a single string:
return '\n'.join(trimmed)
Now I type ]<enter> and watch TextMate die. It'd be cool if this
could be fixed.
To reproduce the problem:
1. Open TextMate
2. Paste the above function into TextMate, put your caret where <> is
(and remove <> from the text)
3. Go into python mode (shift-ctrl-opt-p 4)
4. enter ]<cr>
Bye,
Nico
Having a hard time to get ruby scripts to recognize modules. Checked "$:"
and got the following:
/usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8
/usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/powerpc-darwin8.0
/usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/universal-darwin8.0
/usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby
/usr/lib/ruby/1.8
/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/powerpc-darwin8.0
/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/universal-darwin8.0
The module I am trying to "require" is in this list (the first listing in
fact). When I try to to run script from TextMate "command + R" the script
keeps failing. When I ask text mate to get required "shift + command + D"
TextMate complains that it can not find require "snmp". When I run script
from the terminal though it finds the 'require' I requested. Any ideas?
Brad
Hi,
TextMate has been crashing on me in the find dialog and I found this solution:
http://comox.textdrive.com/pipermail/textmate/2006-August/012696.html
So, I disabled history for the find dialog and now the text inputs are
small text fields instead of text boxes. Any ideas?
Thanks!
-Roberto.