It occurred to me that quite a few bundles (okay, at least one) make
use of /tmp.
I've been using /tmp/<uid>/ as several other applications under OS X
seem to use this directory, though I just realized it doesn't always
exist so I'm not sure which app creates it in the first place. I note
some applications also use /tmp/$USER/... Of course, there's always
just using /tmp directly.
Anyway, I'm wondering if it might be useful for:
a) All TextMate bundles to use a standard per-bundle temporary location.
b) For TextMate to create the top of this location at start and clean
it up at quit.
For example, TextMate might set TM_TMPDIR to /tmp/textmate-$USER/
<bundle_name> for each bundle, and create /tmp/textmate-$USER at
startup and remove (recursively) /tmp/textmate-$USER at quit.
Mostly thinking out loud.
Useful or not worth the trouble?
j.
Hi Folks,
Is there method to get a list of all current labels when writing a
tex document? Sometimes that would be easier for a proper selection.
Thanks
Christian
I'm writing a bundle for GNU Forth - mainly for giggles although I'll
release it if it gets good enough. I'd like ⎋ completion to be able to
complete Forth words - which can include any non-space character. Is it
possible to define the 'word characters' on a per-grammar basis?
--
Andy Armstrong, hexten.net
Since I'm lazy by nature :), when I create a new Project I don't save it
right away.
So yesterday, I shut down my Mac and TextMate prompted me to Save the New
Project, which I did. The project had about 15 or 20 tabs opened at the
time.
This morning I start up TextMate but none of the previously opened files
appeared. The project window was blank. I assume this is not expected
behavior since all my other projects open with the files they closed with. I
also had 2 other Projects visible at the time I shut down but likely it
doesn't affect this bug.
Thanks,
Ed
I'm working on adding a command to the TWiki bundle that creates a new
document with the raw text of an indicated TWiki URL. (I'll submit a
patch once I'm happy with it.) It would be nice if my command would
set the language of the new document created to "Twiki". How do I do
that?
I thought perhaps I could define a macro (and add it to the bundle)
that calls my command and then sets the language, but I couldn't seem
to get the macro recorder to record my command (or setting the
language).
--
Daryl
Hi mate(r)s!
I am a passionate hattrick[1] player, and I don't doubt that there
are some others around on this list as well. Now, has anyone ever
tried to create a hattrick bundle to write forum entries and
announcements? Actually, there's not much functionality needed, just
some formatting (like [b]bold[/b] and stuff), plus specialities like
[player=<putplayerIDhere>].
Anyone ever done this? I have tried to create a new bundle with a new
language, but I failed - no ruby skills (yet - learning it).
Hints?
TIA
André
[1] http://www.hattrick.org/
Hi
I installed ruby 1.8.5 and rails on mac osX 10.4.9 via darwinports.
Ever since, using the run command (cmd-R) for ruby programs from
textmate (latest version) gives me:
"/bin/bash: line 4: Sat Apr 21 17:18:00 CDT 2007 /usr/local/bin/ruby:
No such file or directory"
Interestingly, I get the same message if I try to run a python program
from textmate as well.
There is a file 'ruby' in /usr/local/bin/ and a file 'ruby' in /usr/
bin/ruby
>From the command line, "whereis ruby" gives me /usr/bin/ruby
Additionally, if I do the following:
>> 1. Open a new TM document
>> 2. Type echo $HOME
>> 3. Press control-R on that line of shell code
I get:
/Users/charleslsnyder
I previously posted this in the ruby group, but it is really a textmate
problem, and it was suggested I move the question to this group...
TIA
C L Snyder
A while ago there was a post about LaTeX syntax highlighting in the case of
\newcolumntype{R}{>{$}r<{$}}
where the math mode highlighting would leak outside the brackets.
Apparently this is now highlighted correctly in the stable version of
TextMate. Quoting from the original thread:
>> Should more complicated examples ever arise, I guess I can just put
>> the problematic lines into a separate file and use \input.
>>
> Or just let us know, and we'll try to fix it ;)
>
> Haris
Well, if you're asking for it, Haris, I'm frequently using constructs
like this one:
\newcolumntype{q}{>{$\rm}l<{$}}
which, unfortunately breaks the highlighting. My current workaround is this:
\newcommand{\eat}[1]{}
\newcolumntype{q}{>{$\rm\eat$}l<{$}}
But then again, this breaks syntax highlighting for another editor,
which I'm using on a Linux system.
Any ideas?
cheers
Hendrik
As we've discussed before, the current compiler selection logic (in the
Typeset & View command) is a bit of a mess. Below is a suggestion for how it
might be rationalised. Once we've agreed on a plan, I'm happy to implement
it.
One complication is that it's sometimes useful to have compilation under the
control of a custom script – either one that you've written for your
specific project, or a generic compilation tool such as latexmk. The way
that TeXShop deals with this is to have special program-designators "mytex"
and "mylatex", which signify that a user-specified compilation script should
be used. I propose that we adopt this mechanism.
The first task is to decide on the compilation route to use. This will be
one of: tex, latex, pdftex, pdflatex, xetex, xelatex, mytex, mylatex. I
propose trying the following things, in order:
1. Use the %!TEX TS-program specification in the source file.
2. Use the %!TEX TS-program specification in the master file.
3. Use the value of the $TM_LATEX_PROGRAM variable.
4. Sniff for \usepackage commands that suggest (DVI)latex/xelatex should be
used.
5. Default to pdflatex.
If the resulting value is mytex/mylatex, then:
1. Use the script specified in the variable $TM_LATEX_MYTEX or
$TM_LATEX_MYLATEX,
2. Use the script specified in the TeXShop configuration, if any:
defaults read TeXShop TexScriptCommand
defaults read TeXShop LatexScriptCommand
3. Give up, explaining why.
So, the variables $TM_LATEX_COMPILER and $TEX_PSTRICKS would no longer be
used. For backwards compatibility, we could continue to allow the value of
$TM_LATEX_COMPILER to trump all other considerations (perhaps with a warning
in the compilation window to the effect that this variable is deprecated,
and explaining the new way to do it).
Any thoughts?
Robin
Hi,
I really love TextMate but I hate drawers... I just tried Coda
(http://www.panic.com/coda) and I like its nice UI so, there is any
plan to implement a sidebar like that instead of the actual TextMate
project drawer?
In addition, I'd like to have multiples sidebars like:
- project sidebar
- local/remote file browser sidebar
- class/symbol browser sidebar
- custom sidebar
Luca
Calling all flex/flash/as developers:
We need to come up with a unified bundle design for these technologies. I
talked about about this with Allan and it sounds like there are several
people working on these same things. Here are my recomendations:
AS3 bundle:
Should contain ActionScript 3 language syntax, snippets, etc. that are
relevant only to AS3 as a language. (just as the ruby bundle only contains
ruby stuff and not rails stuff).
Flex2 bundle:
Should contain any extensions to the AS3 bundle that are relevant to flex.
Should contain MXML language syntax, snipptets, etc.
Should contain MXML and AS3 templates for new applications and components.
Should contain commands to build components and applications using the flex2
framework standalone lib. ("FlexMate")
Thoughts? Ideas? Improvements?
-dave
I'm looking for a way to start/stop the rails server (ruby script/server)
from TextMate. Ideally having the output popup and tail in a new window.
I've been trying to find a way to do this or to create an addition to the
bundle to do this but I've just started using TextMate (2 days) and as such
haven't had much luck.
One thing I tried was just having a command run 'ruby script/server' and
having the output as HTML but it didn't work.
Thanks
--
Ryan Galgon
rgalgon(a)gmail.com
I know this was briefly covered once, but I'm afraid I'm not getting
it. If I want to return two arguments with returnArgument:, how do I
change the name of the selector to pass them?
Thanks,
Brett
Is there a Mac OS X sh command for quoting text (to
Internet-standard)? I'm writing a "Save to URL" command to complement
the Twiki bundle "Open URL" command I described in a previous email,
and I need to convert all the "special characters" in the entire
document to the '%xx' quoted form so I can append it to a URL.
If there is no such thing, I'll write a Python script instead.
--
Daryl
Dear all,
I don't know whether this is a common feature request. But
nevertheless, ... ;)
(I also found nothing about it in this mailing list.)
Would it be possible to add the following feature to the normal Find
dialog?
Given a string "c( 1, 22, 333 , 4444 )" in a line.
I want to highlight item by item ('1', '22', etc.) by using the
normal Find function (APPLE+G).
To do so I would write for instance this regexp:
[,\(] {0,}(.*?) {0,}[,\)]
The problem is that the current Find function doesn't select only the
content of the regexp group '(.*?)', it also highlight the commas and
brackets.
My suggestion would be to change the Find function in such a way,
that if there is at least one group specified by '()' within the
regexp it only highlight the content of it. It also could select all
occurrences of it at ones, if desired.
This could be chosen with two options within the Find dialog, e.g.
'Match only group' and 'Match all groups'.
I don't know whether it would cost much effort to do this, but I'd
find it quite useful to have such a option.
Of course, one coud write a separate command using 'Insert Snippet'
but 'Insert Snippet' has some limitations.
Or is there an other way to do it with TM?
Thanks,
Hans
So somewhere along the line did the default markdown bundle loose the
snippets for links? The menu structure seems to be in the bundle
editor, but both the bundle in the app package and in svn seems to of
lost the links? Am I going bonkers here?
Sam D
Hi there,
Just playing with the R console mode. It's nice, so thanks to the writers!
I often want to edit collections (R lists), and it would be nice if tabbing
inside a collection had the action of moving the selection to the next item
in the list.
Would it be possible to write a command (to hard for a snippet, I think)
which takes over the tab key when there is no snippet bound to it, and
detects if the user is in a c(x,y,..) structure, and selects the next item
in the list?
So if the cursor is in item 1 like this
> a = c(1|11,222)
Then hitting tab would move to highlight all of item 2. Preferably hitting
shift-tab would move to the next previous item, or in front of the
collection if already at the head.
PS: One thing that keeps me in R, is the useful last command function (like
in tcsh, hitting "up" and "down" scrolls through a command history,
replacing the current line. Is it possible to scan the doc, make a list of
lines, and just give this as a drop down menu when up is hit hit?
Not that I want to dredge up a poo flinging flame fest, but did anyone
else see that with the release of Panic's Coda [0] they are using the
"Subetha Engine" [1]? Interesting that they've licensed the
collabrative part of the editor.
Dan
[0] http://www.panic.com/coda/
[1] http://codingmonkeys.de/subethaengine/
How do I limit the range of a find and replace operation? Say I want to
change "foo" to "bar" within one function in a file, but *only* in that
function. Is there a way to limit the find/replace operation to the
current scope, block, or selection?
I can kinda-sorta do it in an awkward way by pulling up the find dialog,
filling in my find and replace strings, closing the dialog, selecting the
region, and doing "replace all in selection". What I'd like is to have
the find dialog only operate on an already-selected region. Can this be
done?
Also, "replace all in selection" acts in an unexpected way with
column-based selections. Say I have the following text:
Lorem ipsum dolor Lorem ipsum dolor
Lorem ipsum dolor Lorem ipsum dolor
Lorem ipsum dolor Lorem ipsum dolor
|---|
I want to change the first "ipsum" to "foo" in every line, so I make a
column selection (marked by the |---| region) and do
replace-all-in-selection. I end up with:
Lorem foo dolor Lorem ipsum dolor
Lorem foo dolor Lorem ipsum dolor
Lorem foo dolor Lorem ipsum dolor
The five-letter word got replaced with three letters and two extra spaces.
If I do the opposite and replace "ipsum" with a longer word, the rest of
the lines are shifted rightward accordingly. My expectation is that when
I'm replacing with a shorter word the lines get shifted leftward to fill
the gap, not that my replacement string will be padded with spaces. Bug
or feature?
--
Steve King, <steve(a)narbat.com>
Ahoy Allan,
Any chance of making the bundle editor able to be ordered above all
the other panels and windows and everything?
I'm always keeping the "Go to Symbol" open and whenever I open the
Bundle Editor I have to close it.
That's starting to get old.
I know you aren't making changes to the 1.x branch anymore but,
could there be some secret nib change or defaults setting that I
could change to make that work?
thanks
thomas Aylott — subtleGradient — CrazyEgg — sixteenColors
I just got a new Mac and now I can't figure out how I got ^H working
before. Right now it works for standard Ruby stuff, but it can't find
stuff in gems, in particular Rails stuff. However I can use ri from
the terminal to find Rails rdoc just fine. Is there something else I
need to do? I'm sure it's something basic.
Thanks!
Steve
if the last line of the javascript file is a comment with no new line
at the end of it, then the command "Minimize current file" produces
this output:
/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/JavaScript
Tools.tmbundle/Support/bin/jsmin.rb:73:in `<=': comparison of Fixnum
with String failed (ArgumentError)
from /Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/JavaScript
Tools.tmbundle/Support/bin/jsmin.rb:73:in `mynext'
from /Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/JavaScript
Tools.tmbundle/Support/bin/jsmin.rb:122:in `action'
from /Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/JavaScript
Tools.tmbundle/Support/bin/jsmin.rb:168:in `jsmin'
from /Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/JavaScript
Tools.tmbundle/Support/bin/jsmin.rb:197
The problem lying in the mynext method of jsmin.rb, where the while
(true) loop checking for the end of the comment doesn't check for
EOF. should be a simple fix.
Hi
I'm don't know if this has been a discussed topic in any other place,
this list or wiki, but is only a short question:
are there been considered the possibility of nested snipped?
of course I suppose this, as a major change, should be supported in TM2.
The current problem is a frequent one: you are inside and snipped
"influence area" (for example a C "for") and then in it you need
another snippet.. when you use the tab you will get in the outside of
the last snippet but have loosed any outer snippet control.
--- Juan Falgueras
I have change the source of the list of paths for QuickOpen included
files. It works fine:
-----------------------------------
#!/usr/bin/env perl
# to know header paths for your precompiler do:
# echo | g++ -E -v -x c++ -
# and save the header paths as path1:path2:etc
# in the TM pref env variable TM_HEADER_SEARCH_PATHS
$hpaths = $ENV{'TM_HEADER_SEARCH_PATHS'};
$line=$ENV{'TM_CURRENT_LINE'};
$header=$ENV{'TM_SELECTED_TEXT'};
if (!$header) {
$line =~ /#\s*include\s*([<"])(.*?)[">]/;
$local = $1;
$header = $2;
}
if ($local eq '"') {
$t = $ENV{'TM_DIRECTORY'};
if (-f "$t/$header" ) {
print "$t/$header";
system("mate -r \"$t/$header\"");
exit 0;
}
}
@incs = split(/:/, $hpaths);
foreach $t (@incs) {
if (-f "$t/$header") {
print "$t/$header";
system("mate -r \"$t/$header\"");
exit 0;
}
}
print "";
exit 1;
-----------------------------------
Juan F.
Hi All,
I know this has been asked before (by me) and that it probably has more
to do with the status of work in Movable Type itself, but I was
wondering about work towards getting Movable Type categories to work
with either of the textmate blogging systems...
Andrew
* Moved token file into ~/Library/Preferences
* Fixed error checking on search function
* escaped search string to fix "spaces" bug
* added proof-of-concept command for hotlinking a thumbnail to
original/large size image
* minor tweaking and cleanup
If you're blogging and using Flickr, let me know how this works for you!
Thanks,
Brett
I’ve just released version 0.5 of BlogMate. This release adds a few
fixes for Movable Type blogs and adds support for posting to Twitter
from BlogMate (without requiring command line PHP or anything insane
like that).
<http://www.ditchnet.org/wp/2007/04/22/twitter-from-textmate-with-
blogmate-05/>
Todd Ditchendorf
Scandalous Software - Mac XML Developer Tools
http://scan.dalo.us
Is there currently any type of command/etc to get the character count
in current doc or selection?
I see the command in the Text Bundle 'Statistics for Document (word
count)' but this doesn't report the char count...
thanks!
Todd Ditchendorf
Scandalous Software - Mac XML Developer Tools
http://scan.dalo.us
I've been playing with the Flickr API. The ruby wrapper needed a lot
of work and I've only begun tweaking it, but here's the start for
anyone who's interested. It allows you to insert an image tag for an
image from either a specific photoset or from a search of your own
images. It uses simple popup dialogs and if you have a ton of images
in a result set (100+), might be a little awkward. Each command lets
you choose from the available sizes for each image.
You need to run the authorize command first, which will open a
browser window to authorize the bundle. Then return to TextMate and
confirm the dialog and it will write a token to the bundle
directory. As I'm writing this, I'm realizing I should probably put
that somewhere else, but it works for now.
I'm thinking about eventually making an image browser, but it would
be slow so I need to think about caching the files, and at that
point... I have to figure out if it's worth the time. The goal is to
make it simple to insert Flickr images in your blog posts, so we'll
see where it goes.
I'm semi-new to the whole textmate thing and loving the bundles,
however i seem to have had a cracking idea which could speed up our
company's development no-end.
What i plan on doing is coding a script in preference this would sit
somewhere on our server so it could be easily globally updated. This
script would ask a few questions and then generate a zip file or a
new folder in the repository, not sure which yet. The wish then is
to take these files and plonk them into a project. Now im pretty
sure the way to do this would be to pass back to the script that
opened the browser window some sort of reference. Do you guys (and
girls) know of a way to either a) post something back into a script
after a window has opened or find out the url of a web window when it
closes?
Many thanks.
Lawrence
I'm getting the following when trying to convert to pdf.
Couldn't find htmldoc
Locations searched:
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/
Markdown.tmbundle/Support/bin
/Users/normanjenson/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Support/bin/
CocoaDialog.app/Contents/MacOS
/bin
/sbin
/usr/bin
/usr/sbin
/usr/local/bin
/Users/normanjenson/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Support/bin
I'm trying to convert php pages to something readable and then create
a pdf document. I drag the php page to a blank markdown page and
then try to convert to pdf. Also if I had a number of pages and
wanted page breaks between them in the pdf can anyone tell me how to
do it.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Norm
Hello,
I try to use the Blogging-Bundle. I setup an account:
# Blog Name URL
Just a blog http://xxxxUSERxxx.wordpress.com/
When I try to fetch post I get this error message:
Error: Invalid Endpoint specified: http://xxxxUSERxxx.wordpress.com/
What is the problem? I am using 1.5.5
Hi All,
I'm a fairly new TextMate user, and have a few things I miss from
previous editors. I'll just mention two:
1) Is there a way to see the size of the current selection on the
status bar at the bottom of the screen?
i.e. If I have 10 lines selected to show...
Line: 42 Column: 24 Selection: 10
I often edit data files where I want to (say) remove the last 100
lines, and that isn't easy to do.
2) Why does the column edit mode select an extra line at the end?
Say I've selected a block of five lines:
1
2
3
4
5
If I press the option key to get the first column, and then type
something, it also has a selection on the line after 5.
That is, you get:
//1
//2
//3
//4
//5
//
That always messes me up a bit.
I'm enjoying my new life in TextMate, and thanks for any suggestions.
-Craig Schmidt
Hi the list,
While trying to use the "Latex template" command, I received the
following error:
/tmp/temp_textmate.xPSxGN:14: undefined method `exit_tool_tip' for
TextMate:Module (NoMethodError)
I am using the (obviously latest) cutting-edge version of Text-Mate,
and neither the Latex bundle nor any plugin have been manually
modified or updated.
Thanks in advance,
Xavier Cambar
I am a new Textmate user so I'm still figuring out how things work.
Is it really not possible to have multi-keystroke key equivalents for
bundle items? With so many items available I think this would make it
a lot easier to have mnemonic shortcuts that way. Sure, I can (I
think, haven't actually tried it) fake this by messing with Textmates
KeyBindings.dict, but that doesn't feel right.
--
Sven Axelsson
I found a discussion regarding adding support for the Verilog
language dating back to 2005 on this list. Has anyone made any
progress on adding a language bundle for Verilog since then?
Thanks,
HM
Hi all,
I've written a command that performs an AppleScript to look up the
selected text in a FileMaker database. I have the command Output set to
"Replace Selected Text". It's all working well, except that the result
that's replacing my selection is always being followed by a newline--which
is definitely not being added by my AppleScript or FileMaker.
Any ideas on how to get rid of the added newline?
--
Tim Mansour <tim(a)neologica.com.au>
The current method the command Quick Open of the C bundle does use
is look for the file in several funny directories that not always are
then same c/c++ are looking into.
Is not easy to know where the cpp preprocessor look for the included
files. The only method I have found is from Andrew Tomazos and is a
small Perl script that makes c++ have mistakes and then shows us the
real places where it is looking into.
Running it once is enough, I think, and then pick up the directories
for a script to quick opening included files.
I would like to know who is the C bundle maintainer for to share this
things with him.
I also find a bit complicated the current way of making changes (yet
small changes) and then you will be out of updates of the official
bundle since yours will be always loaded before the official one.
Tx.
#!/usr/bin/env perl
$line=$ENV{'TM_CURRENT_LINE'};
$header=$ENV{'TM_SELECTED_TEXT'};
if (!$header) {
$line =~ /#\s*include\s*([<"])(.*?)[">]/;
$local = $1;
$header = $2;
}
if ($local eq '"') {
$t = $ENV{'TM_DIRECTORY'};
if (-f "$t/$header" ) {
print "$t/$header";
system("mate -r \"$t/$header\"");
exit 0;
}
}
@incs = qw(
/usr/include/c++/4.0.0
/usr/include/c++/4.0.0/powerpc-apple-darwin8
/usr/include/c++/4.0.0/backward
/usr/local/include
/usr/lib/gcc/powerpc-apple-darwin8/4.0.1/include
/usr/include
/System/Library/Frameworks
/Library/Frameworks
);
foreach $t (@incs) {
if (-f "$t/$header") {
print "$t/$header";
system("mate -r \"$t/$header\"");
exit 0;
}
}
print "";
exit 1;
I wrote:
> Oops. I got caught submitting a change without testing it. I don't
> seem capable of never repeating that mistake--that's where automated
> tests come in handy.
Is there any facility for creating automated tests for language grammar rules?
It would be useful to be able to define tests within rules or patterns such as:
test_matches = " _italic_ ";
test_no_matches = "snake_case_word";
...or perhaps...
test_matches = { " _italic_ " = 1; "snake_case_word" = 0; "
_italic_number_1_ _italic_number_2 " = 2; };
And then be able to run tests for a specific bundle (say from within
the bundle editor) like one would unit tests, and see if they're green
or if there's a problem.
Would it be possible to write a BundleTester bundle? I guess one
would just need to parse the indicated bundle's language property list
and run any tests found using Oniguruma. Would these test properties
be otherwise ignored?
--
Daryl
On 4/18/07, Daryl Spitzer <daryl.spitzer(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > I got around to apply it, thanks.
>
> Thank you.
>
> > > While I was in there, I made the same change to the
> > > 'markup.bold.twiki' match.
> >
> > This won't work, since * is not a word character, so \b will actually
> > have the opposite effect, i.e. making foo*bar*fud match the inner
> > word as bold.
>
> Oops. I got caught submitting a change without testing it. I don't
> seem capable of never repeating that mistake--that's where automated
> tests come in handy. (Which leads me to a question which I will post
> separately.)
>
> > Instead it should probably be (?<!\w) and (?!\w) before/after the
> > match. I didn't make this change though.
>
> I think you made the right call. Unlike snake_case_words, I have yet
> to run across a real-world need for asterisks embedded within words.
> We should wait to "fix" it until it is proven to be a problem.
>
> --
> Daryl
>
>
> On 4/13/07, Allan Odgaard <throw-away-1(a)macromates.com> wrote:
> > On 5. Apr 2007, at 22:09, Daryl Spitzer wrote:
> >
> > > It is a bug that words surround by underscores in snake_case_words
> > > in a TextMate Twiki document are italicized. (In this example, the
> > > word "case" is italicized.) When displayed in TWiki, those words
> > > are not italicized.
> > >
> > > I made a small change to the Twiki language (in the Twiki bundle)
> > > to correct this--see the 'markup.italic.twiki' match in the
> > > attached patch.
> >
> > I got around to apply it, thanks.
> >
> > > While I was in there, I made the same change to the
> > > 'markup.bold.twiki' match.
> >
> > This won't work, since * is not a word character, so \b will actually
> > have the opposite effect, i.e. making foo*bar*fud match the inner
> > word as bold.
> >
> > Instead it should probably be (?<!\w) and (?!\w) before/after the
> > match. I didn't make this change though.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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I don't know if this is a problem with TextMate or a "feature" of OSX, but
I have a problem with the "Save As..." dialog. I want to be able to type
a full path into the Save As: filename box. So if I want to save the file
as "foo.txt" in the "/tmp" directory, I just want to type "/tmp/foo.txt"
rather than mousing around the dialog to navigate to the "/tmp" directory,
then entering the name "foo.txt".
(And, as luck would have it, MacOS "helpfully" hides the "/tmp" directory
from that dialog, so I can't even navigate there! But that's beside
the point; I could fix that with a symlink.)
As it is, if I type "/tmp/foo.txt" into the dialog I get a file in my home
directory named ":tmp:foo.txt". The translation of slashes to colons
makes me think this is probably a mis-feature of OSX rather than TextMate,
but even so, is there a way around it?
--
Steve King, <steve(a)narbat.com>
It is a bug that words surround by underscores in snake_case_words in
a TextMate Twiki document are italicized. (In this example, the word
"case" is italicized.) When displayed in TWiki, those words are not
italicized.
I made a small change to the Twiki language (in the Twiki bundle) to
correct this--see the 'markup.italic.twiki' match in the attached
patch. While I was in there, I made the same change to the
'markup.bold.twiki' match. But I intentionally didn't change the
'markup.raw.fixed.twiki' match, since I don't think it's likely that
someone will type a word with a pair of '=' embedded in it. Let me
know if you think I should resubmit the patch with this change (or
other changes) included.
--
Daryl
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
On my macbook, I found the keystrokes to be fn-option-F2.
On Tuesday, April 17, 2007, at 10:16AM, "Ciarán Walsh"
<ciawal(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On 17 Apr 2007, at 17:43, Robert Ullrey wrote:
>
>> I am wondering if there is a way to get the systems contextual
>> menu to appear with suggested spellings without having to resort to
>> control-click?
>
> You can use ?F2 on the misspelled word.
Not sure if there's a wish list form somewhere anyways I have two semi odd
ones...
It would be handy if there was a overlay feature in textmate much like you
get in photo editing software. What would be really nice if there were X
layers and if you could choose to name each layer and hide and show a layer.
Also if each layer had a transparency setting it would be nice so you could
have 10 layers that combined would appear to be almost one document. Maybe
you could combine 10 peoples comments on your file.
My second wish list item is meta data for a text file. That is I could tag
line 1 as having meta data of "this line is great". If a user adds more text
to the document and line 1 is pushed down to line 10 that meta data should
stay with the original data it was tagged on.
These requests stem from code reviewing.
Not saying anyone gives a rats about or that this is even remotly possible
or usable. The ideas were on my mind and I thought I would post them.
Bob
Hi!
I used the blogging-bundle before w/out any problems. 5 minutes ago I
fired up Textmate and when I use the cat-snippet from the blogging
bundle I get the following error:
/Users/nik/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Support/lib/dialog.rb:
5: warning: already initialized constant TM_DIALOG
/tmp/temp_textmate.b4fiwD:5:in `require': No such file to load -- /
lib/blogging.rb (LoadError)
from /tmp/temp_textmate.b4fiwD:5
Does anyone know what to do?
Niels
Hello,
I'm looking at creating a bundle that can be used to provide peer code
reviews making use of TextMate for the majority if not all of the
process. I'm looking for high level input/suggestions. Does anyone else
think this would be helpful to them? Anyone else want to work on this with
me?
The high level process of this goes like this:
( A database is used to store a code file for review and all comments
submitted against that file. This allows metrics to be reported on as well
as allowing any number of people to review the same code at the same time
from many different locations. This also allows the status of comments to be
tracked and changed and what not. I think I can push and pull data from a
database pretty easily from TM. I'm looking at targeting PostgreSQL.)
0. Code creator submits a file to be reviewed via TM.(Submitting
actually inserts the code into the database)
1. Reviewer/s retrieves the stored file from the database and the file
contents are displayed in TM(This is all done via TM).
2. Reviewer/s comments on a line by line basis or select multiple lines and
comment via TM. Each comment should have a status such as BUG, STANDARDS
BROKEN, GENERAL, etc. I'm thinking of using GUI integration to allow data
input.
3. Code creator can comment on the comments left by a reviewer/s via TM.
Example "I did this because of XYZ".
4. Code creator makes fixes in their code via TM based on reviewer/s
comments.
5. Code creator submits changed code.
6. Reviewer/s can then flag a comment as FIXED, COMPLETED, CLOSED etc. These
would be user configurable values I'm just showing these ones as an example.
7. Repeat 0 to 6 until all comments are in a FIXED/COMPELTE/CLOSED state.
8. Mark review in the database as completed. This will keep anyone from
adding new comments. But the process above will all be in the database for
future reporting and what not if it's needed.
Things I wish I could do, but not sure that I can:
0. I can't mark a line in TextMate with a little graphic in the left
gutter to indicate that line has a comment on it. I do see maybe using the
HTML viewer like the TODO bundle does as an alternative. Is it possible to
highlight a line with a specific color on the fly? Say mark a line with a
BUG comment and the line will turn red and lines with comments marked as
GENERAL are yellow etc etc?
Thanks in advance for any input
Bob
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Sometime ago, Haris Skiadas wrote a nice spell checking bundle that allowed me to replace misspelled words with a key stroke rather then using the contextual menu. With control-; a cocoa dialog would appear with suggested spellings. I think it was run through ispell or aspell. I am wondering if there is a way to get the systems contextual menu to appear with suggested spellings without having to resort to control-click?
Thanks
Robert
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Hi text-peeps,
Is there a way to auto-select everything within a coding braket or
with in speech marks?
if(foo==bar)
{
select everything in here
}
and
<input type="text" value="select everything in here" />
?
Thanks,
DanC
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www.dancourse.co.uk
07790 13 83 23
Flash2.0 & PHP Freelancer
On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 16:35:47 +0200, Allan Odgaard wrote:
> On 15. Apr 2007, at 14:24, William Uther wrote:
>
>> How do I stop textmate from re-indenting on ';'?
>
> Bundles → Show Bundle Editor.
>
> Locate the macro named ‘Insert ; and Indent Line’ in the C bundle
> and delete it.
Thanks. I'd looked in the C bundle, I'd just missed that macro - it
was obviously blending into the foreground.
I changed the activation to a ; tab trigger rather than deleting the
macro entirely.
Be well,
Will :-}
Two quickies:
1. Is there a hot key to navigate to errors in the run window (after
running a unit test say)? I'm thinking of something like C-x` in
emacs. I know I can click on the line with the error, but then I have
to use the mouse :(
2. Is there a hot key to close all open tabs in a project, without
closing the project itself?
Thanks.
Steve
Hi there,
I've been digging the latex bundle for the past 6 months, but have a
serious productivity killer after updating the bundle from svn last
week:
Whenever I invoke "Insert Environment based on current word" (
Command-{ ), I got some temp file garbage. Searching the lists, I saw
that changing the bundle to "insert text" instead of snippet provides
more info.
Here is what gets spit out:
/tmp/temp_textmate.Z8ujaw:3:in `require': No such file to load --
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/ui
(LoadError)
from /tmp/temp_textmate.Z8ujaw:3
So the require statement on line 3 of the bundle snippet fails.
Looking in SharedSupport/Support/lib, there is no ui.rb file, so that
is why it is failing.
I am using TextMate Version 1.5.5 (1372), and the svn bundle is up to
date as of revision 6993.
Any help appreciated - perhaps I should just role back to a differen
svn bundle version?
Jim
I use the Insert Close Tag command all the time when writing XML in
TextMate. Unfortunately, this command is inherited from the HTML
bundle, and that causes problems due to the differing semantics
between HTML and XML. Specifically, HTML defines certain self-closing
tags, such as <link>, but in XML these tags may have content and are
not self-closing. As a result, the Insert Close Tag can break in XML
mode. For example:
1. Create a new document
2. Switch to XML mode
3. Type <link>
4. Type some text
5. Call the Insert Close Tag command by typing Command + Option + .
Expected behavior: TextMate inserts the closing </link> tag
automatically
Actual behavior: TextMate beeps at you
Trevor
Hello
When I choose from the bundle Latex > Edit Configuration File
The in TextMate opening file is rather confusing. When I open this file
in Proprety List Editor ists clear, but in TextMate its rather cryptic ...
Is there something wring with my configuration, or is that normal. Also
I dont know, how to actually use this file.
Thanks
David
Hi!
Does GetBundle update all bundles to the state of the SVN-version or
only those bundles installed with GetBundle? I think about the LaTeX-
bundle for example.
Niels
--
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little
temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
-- Benjamin Franklin
Inspired by the customization screencast [1], I decided to write a
reflow command for us Java users. It's designed for reflowing JavaDoc
comments. Based heavily on Allan's original code, it works well
except for one problem: The reflowed text is never indented, even
though I've set the output to "Insert as Snippet." Anyone know how to
fix this?
Here's the command:
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# Grab comment text
txt = STDIN.read
# Remove beginning and ending slashes
txt = txt.gsub(%r{\A[ \t]*/|\s*\*/\s*\z}, '')
# Remove leading bullets
txt = txt.gsub(/^[ \t]*\*+[ \t]*/, '')
# Escape single quotes
txt = txt.gsub(/'/, "'\\\\''")
# Use fmt command to reflow text
txt = %x{ fmt <<< '#{txt}' }.chomp
# Put leading bullets back in
txt = txt.to_a.join(' * ')
# Escape special snippet characters
txt = txt.gsub(/[$`\\]/, '\\\\\0')
# Put cursor marker on last line
txt = txt.sub(/\n?\z/, '$0\0')
# Put beginning and ending slashes back in
txt = "/**" + txt + "\n */\n"
print txt
I've set the input to "Selected Text or Scope" and the scope to
"comment.block.documentation.java".
Thanks,
Trevor
[1] http://macromates.com/blog/archives/2006/04/12/customization-
screencast/
Hi List,
I'm using textmate now for round about two months (c,c+
+,latex,css,php,sql,html,css) and now i'm searching for a manual or
something to create my own templates.
Robert
:wq!
Hi all,
How do I stop textmate from re-indenting on ';'?
Textmate and I mostly agree on indenting, but we disagree about
how to indent some things. I'm happy with it getting this roughly
right when I hit return to get to a new line, BUT, if I change the
indenting and then type the rest of the line, having it screw up my
indenting when I reach the end of the line is REALLY annoying. And
no, just typing the ; first is not the answer I'm looking for.
I like the indenting being roughly right when I add a new line...
I just wish it wouldn't change it once I've explicitly set it (unless
I explicitly ask it two, and typing a ; to end a line is not asking).
Be well,
Will :-}
When working on R source files I am unable to enter dollar signs in
column editing mode. When I select a column and type $, only one is
entered in the first line and the column mode is left. This happens
regardless of width of selection.
On my system I can replicate this by creating a new R file consisting of
foo_bar
foo_bar
selecting the column with the underscore and typing $
which yields:
foo$bar
foobar
with the caret after the $.
Oddly this doesn't occur if I type another character before typing the
dollar sign.
TIA
Peter
>>> blah['name|']
>>> So, now what do I do???
>>>
>
> I think a nice new feature here would be to allow the null-action
> of "tab"
> to be to jump over any auto-created paired-chars. Then we could
> just tab out
> of the nest and carry on. It must be very seldom that users want a
> real tab
> character inside paired-characters.
I have disabled Auto Pairing in preferences and have defined several
commands like the next one for () pair. I feel it more intuitive and
coherent: you have a kind of snipped only when you are writing under
the assumption you are are inside pairs but you must ask for it apart
the usual ( character that is yet there. _For me_ is very stupid to
need to delete the ) char so frequently because you usually are re-
touching code, not writing it down like a literary work...
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
if ENV['TM_SELECTED_TEXT'] == nil
print '($1)$0'
else
$s = ENV['TM_SELECTED_TEXT'].to_s.gsub(/(?=[$`\\])/, '\\')
print "(#{$s})$0"
end
--- Command (Opt-Cmd-8, from old Mathematica), Use Selected text of
nothing, insert as a snipped
Then when you want a single (, use (.. and when you want a (|)|
use the command.
Hi Folks,
I am working on my german thesis and and arranged all tex files
within a project. One part - it's the abstract - is in english. When
I edit this english abstract TM slows down dramatically. Im not a
fast typing user, but after writing a sentence I have to wait until
TM catches up.
Parallel I checked the cpu usage and raises up to 60%. I do not have
this problem with other german tex files within my project.
Any hints how this problem could be solved? If the file is required,
just give me a shout.
Christian
Hi,
I'm new to TextMate and have the following question:
After highlighting rows of text, I can type Command+] and Command+[ to
change indentation levels, but I would like to hit Tab and Shift-Tab
instead (or as well).
Is there a way to configure TextMate for this?
-Chuck
I've finished a fairly stable version of an Actionscript3 Bundle for
Textmate.
With the upcoming release of Flash CS3 I couldn't wait any longer!
To all that need or want to play please visit:
http://blog.chromaticrain.com/page_id=5 Actionscript3 Bundle for TextMate
If you would like to support this bundle you can email me, leave comments,
or simply post a link on your blog or somewhere on the internet!
Cheers,
Robert Payne
Flash Developer
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OK, so we know there are plenty of people here that would like to be
able to do everything with the keyboard so they have to reach over to
the mouse as little as possible.
Me, I confess I use the mouse ALL the time:
- Moving more than 2 lines? Use the mouse...
- Making ANY kind of selection? Use the mouse...
- Browse through code? Use the mouse...
...
I never could get the hang of using a gazillion shortcuts to make the
cursor fly, and I have been programming professionally (well, at
least making a living of it) for 25 years.
So am I really alone, or are there others out there like me? If yes,
please speak up! I think we need to join and speak up, so that Alan
knows we exist and stops catering exclusively to the "keyboard only"
users!
My name is Gerd, and I like to use the mouse!
I've used TextMate off and on for a while. But, something is driving
me nuts, and it's so painful that I must not be doing something
correctly. I need help.
If I type
blah['
then TM will obligingly add
']
So my cursor (|) ends up like this
blah['|']
I guess it's trying to help me. So, I type 'name' and my cursor is
now like this
blah['name|']
So, now what do I do???
I want keep typing. I want to get outside the ']', not inside it.
But, I can't figure out how. Right now, I just hit right arrow twice.
But, this is such a pain, it can't be right. What am I missing?
-Paul
Hello:)
First, actually I work with TexMate and gwtex based on TL 2007 but I
need for my work
at school a portable PC (with Ubuntu )
With Ubuntu, I installed (by hand) TL2007, because Debian and Ubuntu
works only in "experimental" with
TL 2005.
I would like to have the same distibution on OS X and Ubuntu, The
only solution is to install TL2007 on the MAC
but i would like to know if they are some difficulties :
With linux i've texmf in /$HOME and texlive in /usr/local/texlive
with now 2007/ and texmf-local/
I think there is no problem to work with TextMate and TL2007 but can
you confirm that !
Actually with gwtex, i have a problem with "documentation for
package", perhaps i need to make some adaptations for this with TL2007
Greetings Alain Matthes
Bask in the glory of true awesomeness!
Export Ruby strings directly into TextMate from irb or anywhere Ruby
runs locally!
http://pastie.textmate.org/53655
"I want this text in textmate".to_mate
…will create a new temp file with the filename of the object_id and
then open it in TextMate.
There's also String.to_safari()
If you want to keep the temp files filename the same, just pass in
the filename with the method.
"I want this text in textmate".to_mate('fred')
Enjoy
thomas Aylott — subtleGradient — CrazyEgg — sixteenColors
Total bummer, 'cause that means I'll have to wait *at least* that long for TM2.
It's what's best right? Right? RIGHT? Oh god... (breathe oliver breathe)
Hello,
I am a relatively new TextMate user and am still learning all the ins
and outs of it, but it certainly is a lot of fun :) When I am doing
python development, a lot of times I just want to set a breakpoint in
my code, and the way to do that in python is:
import pdb; pdb.set_trace()
Typing that each time got boring, so I wrote this little snippet for
it. I would like some feedback, especially with the way I am
figuring out the right indentation level :)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
#!/usr/bin/env python
# This TextMate command inserts a breakpoint ABOVE the currently
selected line
# Yi Qiang (yqiang _at_ gmail dot com)
import os
import sys
text = sys.stdin.readlines()
line_number = int(os.getenv('TM_LINE_NUMBER')) - 1 # TM counts from 1
spaces = (len(text[line_number]) - len(text[line_number].expandtabs
(4).lstrip()))
debug_string = (' ' * (spaces)) + 'import pdb; pdb.set_trace()\n'
text.insert(line_number, debug_string)
sys.stdout.write(''.join(text))
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
Cheers,
Yi
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Inspired by a [recent thread][1], I've come up with a couple of
commands to facilitate using TextMate's project features on a remote
directory. To sum up, the problem is: I want to work with files in a
TextMate project from the local filesystem (for speed, Subversion
compatibility, and other reasons), but the files I'm working on are
useless unless they're on some remote machine.
I say "remote projects" in quotes because the project is actually
local, but created from a directory that is intended to be an exact
copy of one from a remote machine. The commands are similar in spirit
to some of Dreamweaver's "Site" features, for those who care about
such things. I've been using these commands pretty heavily on a
project at work and am pleased with the results, so I thought I'd share.
The two commands are "Get Remote Project" and "Upload Project
Changes". The commands have a global scope (ideally, they would be
scoped to "files that belong to a project", but I don't know if
that's possible). They essentially save all files and call `rsync -
au` on your directory in different directions. The basic process is
that you create a project in TextMate from a local directory, then
set a variable in that project called `WHERE_I_CAME_FROM` that
contains a location rsync understands, like `user@server:/remote/
path`. When you're ready to see the changes on the server, use the
"Upload Project Changes" command.
## Setting up a project
Here are two ways to set up such a project:
(Note the trailing / on the rsync "source" path. It matters.)
* Get the files and create the project
1. Make a local copy
mkdir foo
rsync -au user@server:/remote/path/ foo
2. Open the directory as a project in TextMate
mate foo
3. Set `WHERE_I_CAME_FROM` in the project to `user@server:/
remote/path/`
4. Save the project
* Create the project and get the files
1. Create and open the project in TextMate
mkdir foo
mate foo
2. Set `WHERE_I_CAME_FROM` in the project to `user@server:/
remote/path/`
3. Run the "Get Remote Project" command (currently ⌃⌘P)
4. Watch your files appear in the drawer
5. Save the project
I prefer the second method right now, but if the final two steps in
the first method could be automated (set a project variable and save
the project), the whole process could be turned into a shell script,
or possibly a command in TextMate.
## Subversion
I haven't had any issues using this method when the remote directory
in question is a Subversion working copy. You basically end up with
another working copy (and it's normal with Subversion to have working
copies spread everywhere, so this is no big deal). I've been doing
commits and other modifications to the working copy locally and have
had no issues using rsync to update the remote side afterward
(although, theoretically, you could acheive the same thing by running
`svn update` on the remote copy).
## Outstanding Issues
* Deleted files
If you delete a file from your disk/project, the deletion won't
be replicated. You need to either remove the file in both places
manually, or if using Subversion `svn update` the other end after the
removal has been committed to the repository. There is a `--delete`
option in rsync, but I consider it too dangerous to be on by default.
* Keyboard Shortcut
⌃⌘P wasn't my first choice. I'm open to suggestions.
According to the manual, project related shortcuts should use ⌃⌘,
but I don't think this has been stricly followed which made it hard
to find something. There are other commands using ⌃⌘P and since
they have a more specific scope than these "remote project" commands,
they will win in those scopes.
As for overriding ⌘S to run these commands, that would be
convenient in many situations, but innappropriate in most. The
commands really only need to be used if you're in a project and
`WHERE_I_CAME_FROM` is set, so it wouldn't really be appropriate to
have ⌘S trigger them unconditionally as they currently exist.
* Extended Attributes
If you're going from Mac to Mac, you might consider adding the -
E option to the rsync command to be sure metadata is included. It's
not there by default because most of my remote machines are running
Solaris and -E makes rsync on Solaris poop in its pants. Perhaps
there should be another variable that could be set in TextMate or a
specific project that holds your preferred rsync options for these
commands.
* Project variable name
I'm sure I should use something more grown-up sounding than
`WHERE_I_CAME_FROM` in the long run, but what? I didn't see any
naming conventions for project variables in the manual. Are `TM_*`
variables meant to be only things that the application is aware of or
should all TextMate specific variables start with that?
## Other commands?
I've thought about adding a TextMate command that will do an `svn
update` on the remote path. This would be for deleted files or for
people who aren't comfortable updating the various `.svn` directories
using rsync (I know you're out there).
I've also considered adding a command that will run `rsync -aun` in
both directions to show you what will happen if you run one of the
commands without actually making the changes. Would either of these
be useful?
If you have need for something like this, try these commands out and
let me know what you think. Thanks.
[1]: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.textmate.general/18573
---
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<http://www.skurfer.com/>
I didn't "switch" to Apple... my OS did.
Hi Haris,
> This still doesn't answer my question. The question really is how
> does the FILENAME part look like exactly. Doesn't matter if you used
> \include or \input, but the script used to be a bit picky about the
> FILENAME. For instance it used to be that it would only work with
> files with extension .tex, though that was recently fixed.
Needless to say, Haris, this answered my issue. The template I was
using had quotes around the filenames, on removal, it all works fine.
I'm not sure whether the quotes are correct style or not, but this was
the problem, everything works now.
Perhaps if quotes are common, then these can be set to be ignored by TextMate?
Thanks again for your efforts!
Suhaib.
Hi,
A small problem using xelatex on TM:
I've just decided to use the Mactex install because the Fink XeTeX packages didn't seem to work out of the box for me. I've managed to get a sample file to compile and produce a pdf using Texshop configured with this new XeTeX installation.
When I want to process the same file with Textmate, i get an error:
This is XeTeXk, Version 3.141592-2.2-0.996 (Web2C 7.5.6
...
! LaTeX Error: File `article.cls' not found.
Looking at the log file from Texshop reads, "(/usr/local/texlive/2007/texmf-dist/tex/latex/base/article.cls" where Textmate would complain and stop.
What do i need to configure for textmate to look for files in this texlive distribution?
(Pdflatex files using tetex work fine)
Best regards,
baptiste
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3. Re: Command-backtick not working?!?! (Victor Maurice Faubert)
4. Re: Re: Announcing LaTeX Watch 2.0, with PDF support
(Alain Matthes)
5. Re: Command-backtick not working?!?! (Michael Larocque)
6. Re: Command-backtick not working?!?! (Michael Larocque)
7. Re: Command-backtick not working?!?! (Michael Larocque)
8. Re: Command-backtick not working?!?! (Charilaos Skiadas)
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10. Unwanted newline after Replace Selected Text (Tim Mansour)
11. Re: LaTeX Bundle: Auto-completion broken in multi-file
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thanks,
Alastair
I'm glad it's working now, and your PGF/TikZ illustrations are beautiful!
Perhaps I should remark that I'm not _advocating_ the use of PostScript specials. It's simply that I have mundane reasons for using them, currently. The first version of Watch was written for my own use, so I made it work with the documents that I'm writing. Since then, I've tried to make it more generally useful, hence PDF being the default mode in the current version.
I look forward to the day when I never need to use another PostScript special, and I can do everything with PDFLaTeX.
Robin
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>
>On Apr 10, 2007, at 11:51 AM, Michael Larocque wrote:
>
>>Hi folks,
>>
>>I have a weird TextMate problem on my MacBook Pro. (My other
>>systems don't exhibit this behaviour) On this system, when I
>>command-` to switch windows in TextMate, it 'beeps' at me and
>>doesn't switch windows. All other apps (iTerm, Safari, Mail, etc)
>>work as per usual. Probably the only 'customization' that I've done
>>is that I keep svn up'ed in /Library/Application Support/TextMate.
>>I'm really at a loss as how to debug this. Any ideas greatly
>>appreciated.
>>
>I would bet that somehow by accident cmd-` has been bound to some
>bundle item. Press ctrl-cmd-T, then click on the magnifying glass
>and set it to "key equivalent", and press cmd-`, and if it shows any
>items in the list then those are your culprits.
>>Carpe viam,
>>Mike
>>
>>Michael Larocque
>>Chief Cook and Bottle Washer
>>Prolumina Communications Inc.
>>http://prolumina.com/~mlarocque/
>>
>
>Haris Skiadas
>Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
>Hanover College
I can confirm this behaviour as well. In my case, it's an old
Machine Name: Power Mac G4 (AGP graphics)
Machine Model: PowerMac3,1
CPU Type: PowerPC G4 (2.9)
running Mac OS X 10.4.9. The list shown is empty,
yet I get a beep and no window switch.
However, looking at Keyboard Shortcuts in System Preferences
shows I had Keyboard Navigation unchecked; checking it makes
it work correctly. Perhaps this is Michael's problem?
--
Vic
Le 11 avr. 07 à 14:11, Robin Houston a écrit :
> I'm glad it's working now, and your PGF/TikZ illustrations are
> beautiful!
>
> Perhaps I should remark that I'm not _advocating_ the use of
> PostScript specials. It's simply that I have mundane reasons for
> using them, currently. The first version of Watch was written for
> my own use, so I made it work with the documents that I'm writing.
> Since then, I've tried to make it more generally useful, hence PDF
> being the default mode in the current version.
>
> I look forward to the day when I never need to use another
> PostScript special, and I can do everything with PDFLaTeX.
>
> Robin
>
Thanks for your script!
If you want, you can send to me some files (.tex and .pdf) of your
work and I try to see if I can make a package with tikz for you.
I know diagrams package and I think with tikz, we can make something
more simple with only pdflatex.
I know xy and i work with it the first time but how it's possible to
work with the xy syntax ???
( very strange but I liked this package !)
Alain
On 2007-Apr-11, at 02:19 , Allan Odgaard wrote:
> On 10. Apr 2007, at 17:51, Michael Larocque wrote:
>
>> I have a weird TextMate problem on my MacBook Pro. (My other
>> systems don't exhibit this behaviour) On this system, when I
>> command-` to switch windows in TextMate, it 'beeps' at me and
>> doesn't switch windows. All other apps (iTerm, Safari, Mail, etc)
>> work as per usual. Probably the only 'customization' that I've
>> done is that I keep svn up'ed in /Library/Application Support/
>> TextMate. I'm really at a loss as how to debug this. Any ideas
>> greatly appreciated.
>
> Some things mentioned here: http://macromates.com/wiki/
> Troubleshooting/KeyBindings
>
> The key is a system key, so as such, TM itself should not see nor
> handle it, which makes it slightly more weird.
>
> Try create a new user account to test if the problem is local.
>
This is getting really weird. It is no longer a problem. Here's what
I've done since yesterday:
My TextMate project files and some of the projects are on an 2GB
encrypted disk image. As part of some 'housekeeping' duties, I wanted
more space on the disk image, so I created a new 4GB disk image and
copied all of the files over to the new disk image. Upon opening up a
couple of the projects in their new location, command-` now seems to
work. Bizarre.
Carpe viam,
Mike
Michael Larocque
Chief Cook and Bottle Washer
Prolumina Communications Inc.
http://prolumina.com/~mlarocque/
On 2007-Apr-11, at 07:11 , Victor Maurice Faubert wrote:
>
> I can confirm this behaviour as well. In my case, it's an old
> Machine Name: Power Mac G4 (AGP graphics)
> Machine Model: PowerMac3,1
> CPU Type: PowerPC G4 (2.9)
> running Mac OS X 10.4.9. The list shown is empty,
> yet I get a beep and no window switch.
>
> However, looking at Keyboard Shortcuts in System Preferences
> shows I had Keyboard Navigation unchecked; checking it makes
> it work correctly. Perhaps this is Michael's problem?
> --
> Vic
Thanks Vic, but this wasn't my problem.
Carpe viam,
Mike
Michael Larocque
Chief Cook and Bottle Washer
Prolumina Communications Inc.
http://prolumina.com/~mlarocque/
On 2007-Apr-11, at 10:34 , Michael Larocque wrote:
>
> On 2007-Apr-11, at 02:19 , Allan Odgaard wrote:
>
>> On 10. Apr 2007, at 17:51, Michael Larocque wrote:
>>
>>> I have a weird TextMate problem on my MacBook Pro. (My other
>>> systems don't exhibit this behaviour) On this system, when I
>>> command-` to switch windows in TextMate, it 'beeps' at me and
>>> doesn't switch windows. All other apps (iTerm, Safari, Mail, etc)
>>> work as per usual. Probably the only 'customization' that I've
>>> done is that I keep svn up'ed in /Library/Application Support/
>>> TextMate. I'm really at a loss as how to debug this. Any ideas
>>> greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Some things mentioned here: http://macromates.com/wiki/
>> Troubleshooting/KeyBindings
>>
>> The key is a system key, so as such, TM itself should not see nor
>> handle it, which makes it slightly more weird.
>>
>> Try create a new user account to test if the problem is local.
>>
>
> This is getting really weird. It is no longer a problem. Here's
> what I've done since yesterday:
>
> My TextMate project files and some of the projects are on an 2GB
> encrypted disk image. As part of some 'housekeeping' duties, I
> wanted more space on the disk image, so I created a new 4GB disk
> image and copied all of the files over to the new disk image. Upon
> opening up a couple of the projects in their new location, command-
> ` now seems to work. Bizarre.
Weirder and weirder. A few hours later and the behaviour is back! And
I haven't changed anything system or application-wise. And it's only
happening with TextMate. Does anyone have any ideas about debugging
this? Is there some utility that will allow you watch key presses and
follow their path through the system?
Carpe viam,
Mike
Michael Larocque
Chief Cook and Bottle Washer
Prolumina Communications Inc.
http://prolumina.com/~mlarocque/
On Apr 11, 2007, at 4:40 PM, Michael Larocque wrote:
> On 2007-Apr-11, at 10:34 , Michael Larocque wrote:
>>
>> This is getting really weird. It is no longer a problem. Here's
>> what I've done since yesterday:
>>
>> My TextMate project files and some of the projects are on an 2GB
>> encrypted disk image. As part of some 'housekeeping' duties, I
>> wanted more space on the disk image, so I created a new 4GB disk
>> image and copied all of the files over to the new disk image. Upon
>> opening up a couple of the projects in their new location, command-
>> ` now seems to work. Bizarre.
>
> Weirder and weirder. A few hours later and the behaviour is back!
> And I haven't changed anything system or application-wise. And
> it's only happening with TextMate. Does anyone have any ideas
> about debugging this? Is there some utility that will allow you
> watch key presses and follow their path through the system?
What if you just open 5 new untitled windows and have no projects
open? Can you still not toggle among them with cmd-backtick?
> Carpe viam,
> Mike
Haris Skiadas
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Hanover College
On 2007-Apr-11, at 15:20 , Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
> On Apr 11, 2007, at 4:40 PM, Michael Larocque wrote:
>> On 2007-Apr-11, at 10:34 , Michael Larocque wrote:
>>>
>>> This is getting really weird. It is no longer a problem. Here's
>>> what I've done since yesterday:
>>>
>>> My TextMate project files and some of the projects are on an 2GB
>>> encrypted disk image. As part of some 'housekeeping' duties, I
>>> wanted more space on the disk image, so I created a new 4GB disk
>>> image and copied all of the files over to the new disk image.
>>> Upon opening up a couple of the projects in their new location,
>>> command-` now seems to work. Bizarre.
>>
>> Weirder and weirder. A few hours later and the behaviour is back!
>> And I haven't changed anything system or application-wise. And
>> it's only happening with TextMate. Does anyone have any ideas
>> about debugging this? Is there some utility that will allow you
>> watch key presses and follow their path through the system?
>
> What if you just open 5 new untitled windows and have no projects
> open? Can you still not toggle among them with cmd-backtick?
Thanks Haris. I think I've solved the problem. Of course, I thought
the issue was gone earlier today, so...
I have Menu Master installed, and I just added TextMate to the its
exclude list. That seems to have fixed it. However, I have MM
installed on my G5 and TM isn't in the exclude list, and I don't see
the problem on that system. As well, this issue only arose on my
MacBook Pro within the last week or so. So there could be some other
subtle issues.
Carpe viam,
Mike
Michael Larocque
Chief Cook and Bottle Washer
Prolumina Communications Inc.
http://prolumina.com/~mlarocque/
Hi all,
I've written a command that performs an AppleScript to look up the
selected text in a FileMaker database. I have the command Output set to
"Replace Selected Text". It's all working well, except that the result
that's replacing my selection is always being followed by a newline--which
is definitely not being added by my AppleScript or FileMaker.
Any ideas on how to get rid of the added newline?
--
Tim Mansour <tim(a)neologica.com.au>
Hi Haris, thanks for the reply.
> When you say that you have a master file listed in the project
> options, I assume you mean that the variable TM_LATEX_MASTER is set?
> Is it the full path to the file, or just a relative path? Try with a
> full path also, see if that fixes it.
Yes, TM_LATEX_MASTER is set in the project preferences and it's the
full path. As I say, compiling the code works flawlessly.
> How do your \include commands look like?
I was just using \input{FILENAME} in the master file, but tried
\include as well, makes no difference, I get the same error. Does
anything need to be added to the chapter files? At the moment, they're
just snippets of code starting with a \chapter{}.
> Are you running the newest version of the bundle, checked out from
> svn and updated?
I just followed the instructions on your site to get this up and
running. Retrieved the LaTeX bundle and updated, now at revision 6976.
But is there anything that needs to be done to get the app to use the
new bundles or is it automatic?
> How and when was LaTeX installed in your system?
Used the i-Package installer around 2 months ago.
> Haris Skiadas
> Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
> Hanover College
Thanks for your help
Suhaib.
Hello:)
First, actually I work with TexMate and gwtex based on TL 2007 but I
need for my work
at school a portable PC (with Ubuntu )
With Ubuntu, I installed (by hand) TL2007, because Debian and Ubuntu
works only in "experimental" with
TL 2005.
I would like to have the same distibution on OS X and Ubuntu, The
only solution is to install TL2007 on the MAC
but i would like to know if they are some difficulties :
With linux i've texmf in /$HOME and texlive in /usr/local/texlive
with now 2007/ and texmf-local/
I think there is no problem to work with TextMate and TL2007 but can
you confirm that !
Actually with gwtex, i have a problem with "documentation for
package", perhaps i need to make some adaptations for this with TL2007
Greetings Alain Matthes
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Hi Haris, thanks for the reply.
> When you say that you have a master file listed in the project
> options, I assume you mean that the variable TM_LATEX_MASTER is set?
> Is it the full path to the file, or just a relative path? Try with a
> full path also, see if that fixes it.
Yes, TM_LATEX_MASTER is set in the project preferences and it's the
full path. As I say, compiling the code works flawlessly.
> How do your \include commands look like?
I was just using \input{FILENAME} in the master file, but tried
\include as well, makes no difference, I get the same error. Does
anything need to be added to the chapter files? At the moment, they're
just snippets of code starting with a \chapter{}.
> Are you running the newest version of the bundle, checked out from
> svn and updated?
I just followed the instructions on your site to get this up and
running. Retrieved the LaTeX bundle and updated, now at revision 6976.
But is there anything that needs to be done to get the app to use the
new bundles or is it automatic?
> How and when was LaTeX installed in your system?
Used the i-Package installer around 2 months ago.
> Haris Skiadas
> Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
> Hanover College
Thanks for your help
Suhaib.
Hi folks,
I have a weird TextMate problem on my MacBook Pro. (My other systems
don't exhibit this behaviour) On this system, when I command-` to
switch windows in TextMate, it 'beeps' at me and doesn't switch
windows. All other apps (iTerm, Safari, Mail, etc) work as per usual.
Probably the only 'customization' that I've done is that I keep svn
up'ed in /Library/Application Support/TextMate. I'm really at a loss
as how to debug this. Any ideas greatly appreciated.
Carpe viam,
Mike
Michael Larocque
Chief Cook and Bottle Washer
Prolumina Communications Inc.
http://prolumina.com/~mlarocque/
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>Subject: Re: [TxMt] Command-backtick not working?!?!
>Message: 15
>
>
>On Apr 10, 2007, at 11:51 AM, Michael Larocque wrote:
>
>>Hi folks,
>>
>>I have a weird TextMate problem on my MacBook Pro. (My other
>>systems don't exhibit this behaviour) On this system, when I
>>command-` to switch windows in TextMate, it 'beeps' at me and
>>doesn't switch windows. All other apps (iTerm, Safari, Mail, etc)
>>work as per usual. Probably the only 'customization' that I've done
>>is that I keep svn up'ed in /Library/Application Support/TextMate.
>>I'm really at a loss as how to debug this. Any ideas greatly
>>appreciated.
>>
>I would bet that somehow by accident cmd-` has been bound to some
>bundle item. Press ctrl-cmd-T, then click on the magnifying glass
>and set it to "key equivalent", and press cmd-`, and if it shows any
>items in the list then those are your culprits.
>>Carpe viam,
>>Mike
>>
>>Michael Larocque
>>Chief Cook and Bottle Washer
>>Prolumina Communications Inc.
>>http://prolumina.com/~mlarocque/
>>
>
>Haris Skiadas
>Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
>Hanover College
I can confirm this behaviour as well. In my case, it's an old
Machine Name: Power Mac G4 (AGP graphics)
Machine Model: PowerMac3,1
CPU Type: PowerPC G4 (2.9)
running Mac OS X 10.4.9. The list shown is empty,
yet I get a beep and no window switch.
However, looking at Keyboard Shortcuts in System Preferences
shows I had Keyboard Navigation unchecked; checking it makes
it work correctly. Perhaps this is Michael's problem?
--
Vic
This new version uses PDFTeX by default, and will try to use TeXShop as the
previewer.
(Note that TeXShop is part of MacTeX 2007.)
The bundle is available (for the moment) here:
http://www.puffinry.demon.co.uk/LaTeX%20Watch%202.0.dmg
This version should be almost ready to be incorporated into the LaTeX
bundle, so please let
me know about any problems.
The default behaviour can be changed by setting shell variables, as follows:
1. If TM_LATEX_VIEWER=TeXniscope, it will use TeXniscope instead of TeXShop
(If you should happen to want LaTeX Watch to use a different previewer
from 'Compile and View',
you can set TM_LATEX_WATCH_VIEWER=TeXShop to override the
TM_LATEX_VIEWER setting.)
2. If TM_LATEX_WATCH_MODE=PS, then it will compile via DVI, and use GV to
preview.
3. If TM_LATEX_WATCH_DEBUG=console, additional status messages will be
printed to the console;
if TM_LATEX_WATCH_DEBUG=dialog, these status messages will pop up in
dialog boxes.
Incidentally, there is a utility in Support/bin/check_open that may be more
generally useful.
It uses the Carbon API to check whether a particular document is open in a
particular application.
(This is used to stop watching the document when you close its preview
window.) Of course
the same thing could be done with AppleScript, but that is too slow.
(Another alternative
would be to use the Perl-Carbon bindings that are included in 10.4, but that
would not work on
earlier OS versions.)
Since it's a bit of a pain to install GV, and since several
widely-distributed versions have
irritating bugs, I wondered about including a GV binary in the package. As
an experiment,
I built gv-3.5.8 as a universal binary with libXaw3d statically linked in,
and it comes to
about 3MB. Does anyone have an opinion on this?
Robin
Hi,
I have a tiny question.
Would it be possible to implement a kind of a 'onChange'-trigger in
TM (à la Javascript).
The normal way to invoke a command is to use a key combination, fine.
But I would like to invoke a specific command/macro based on the
current scope by changing the content of document (inserting/deleting).
The application range would be multifarious.
For 'onLoad' and 'onSave' I rebound the apple+O/S in conjunction with
TM_SCOPE. This works perfectly.
Thanks,
Hans
I'm trying to create a bundle command that will compile a Flex (.mxml)
file using fcsh (the flex compiler shell
http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Flex_Compiler_Shell) unlike the
mxmlc compiler fcsh keeps things in memory so it's much much faster.
Long story short to use the fcsh compiler you would open up the Terminal
and run
$ fcsh
which launches the compiler, then you compile the mxml file as you
normally would
(fcsh) mxmlc /pathto/my.mxml
that mxml file gets assigned an ID (say '1'), from then on you use the
command
(fcsh) compile 1
I can get fcsh to run from a bundle command, but how I can I have it
wait to launch then run 'mxmlc /pathto/my.mxml' the first time but then
'compile 1' thereafter? (All within the original Terminal window). If
all three steps together are impossible, could I have it just run
'compile 1' in a Terminal window in which I've manually run steps 1 and 2?
thanks!
Hi,
In the begin pattern for meta.preprocessor.macro.c (see
http://macromates.com/svn/Bundles/trunk/Bundles/C.tmbundle/Syntaxes/C.plist)
I count the following groups:
1: (define)
2: ((?<id>[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*))
3: (?<id>[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*)
4: (\()
5: ( \s* \g<id> \s* (, \s* \g<id> \s*)* (?:\.\.\.)? )
6: (, \s* \g<id> \s*)
7: (\))
This doesn't seem to match up with the order in beginCaptures, where 6
is given the scope punctuation.definition.parameters.c. Shouldn't it
be 7 that is given that scope instead?
Regards,
Hector
File Drawer is one of my favorites marvelous of TM. I have, for
example, a folder hierarchy full of perl samples (for teaching). I
get really pleasured when so easily I can rename them (01-hello.pl,
02-read.pl, etc) to reorder following a difficulty criterion. But, I
found an annoying bug (or perhaps three, but it depends on the way
you define "bug":)
1) If you press enter to finalize the name edition (as you usually
do in Finder items renaming to finalize the edition), the <enter>
char not only doesn't finalize totally the edition but goes to the
edition window changing it.
2) If you are changing the name of a file and in the middle of the
process you switch to the Finder, for example, when return to TM, it
doesn't recognize the changed file (and is red highlighted) as in TM
the change of the name is not "completely" done, but in the Finder
system, yes.
3) It would be great if simply changing the files between the file
names with the tab key the edit window could follow it. It would
help a lot knowing what where you renaming. I am not sure about if
the currently is the desired behavior, but then I don't understand
the reason.
Juan F.
The macro described here has a few oddities.
http://comox.textdrive.com/pipermail/textmate/2005-October/006444.html
<quote>
1) move to beginning of line (ctrl A)
2) regexp search for: (?=\S|$)
</quote>
Lets say '#' indicates where the cursor is.
When I press Home on the following line..
@implementation App#Controller
Then the cursor is placed between '@' and 'i'.
When I press Home on the following line..
x -(IBAction)te#st:(id)sender {
Then the cursor is placed just before '-'.
Pressing home on an empty line then the cursor is
placed on the following line.
Is there a better smart-home macro?
preferable a smart-home macro that can toggle
between line-begin and text-begin.
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Regardless of whether I've changed any code or not, the XCode build
goes in a few seconds sometimes and other times takes a minute or
two... any idea what might be holding up the script? Thanks,
Ben
Hi,
I've been showing off TextMate's LaTeX power to lots of friend in
academia, but I've hit a hitch. While reference and citation
completion work fine in a single source file, it fails in a multi-file
project. I have a master file listed in the project options, and the
project compiles fine with all the necessary citations and references
complete, but I can't get auto completion using alt-escape to work, I
just get "Could not find file" pasted into my braces. This is the case
whether I include a search string or not.
Any ideas what the deal is? Unfortunately I can't be sure that it was
working before as this is my first multi-file project.
Thanks.
Suhaib.
While trying to do a svn commit from within TextMate, I get this error:
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Couldn't find /usr/local/bin
We need Ruby to proceed.
Locations searched:
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/bin/CocoaDialog.app/Contents/MacOS
/usr/local/bin/
/usr/local/sbin
/bin
/sbin
/usr/bin
/usr/sbin
/usr/local/pgsql80/bin
/usr/local/pgsql81/bin
/usr/local/mysql/bin
/sw/bin
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/bin
===
A command-line svn commit within the same checkout works perfectly -- so
I don't think that this is a svn problem.
Ruby is definitely there; the Rails app I'm developing works fine:
$ which ruby
-> /usr/local/bin//ruby
The error is particularly weird, as it clearly is looking at
"/usr/local/bin/" when trying to find "/usr/local/bin". What can this mean?
I'm using TM build 1372 (latest), MacOS 10.4.8.
I'm guessing that this is a configuration problem, but I can't figure
out what I've got set wrong.
Many thanks in advance for any pointers!
View Revision in the subversion bundle is not working for me. The
dialogue window appears briefly and then disappears. Checking the
console, there is the following error message:
error 63 (File name too long) opening sem /tm_dialog async/
markkalderon/1.
The thing is, my file names aren't particularly long. The command
chokes no matter how small the file name. Any ideas how to debug this?
Thanks, Mark
Hi happy TextMate users!
I just started toying around with hobo[1] and I like it quite a lot!
Especially DryML is really nice! Does anybody else use DryML? How
do you edit DryML-files? Is there a syntax-definition? There
doesn't seem to be a DryML bundle.
Kind regards, Niko.
[1] http://hobocentral.net
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Hello,
I setup a command to execute psql from TextMate. Psql is the command line
utility one can use to send SQL commands to the PostgreSQL database and get
the results of the queires sent. It was very easy to setup and get working
the problem is that on queries that return relatively large amounts of data
the OS as a whole lags and gives the spinning wheel of death during
the execution of the command(I had output set to HTML). The test case I
used was to execute the command on a query that returns about 140,000 rows
with about 4 columns of data so pretty skinny data overall relative to
typical database data. Is there any way to make TextMate not consume the
machine during the executing of this command. Maybe only show X amount of
row instead of all the data? I noticed TextMate was consuming 500+ megs of
memory and had around 1.8 gigs of swap. Not sure if those levels were
directly related to the query output or not. All I know is TextMate didn't
handle that use case very well.
Regards,
Bob
I would like to be able to define how large a window should be for specific
files when I open them. For example, when I do XML, I like to have a very
wide window, if I do text only, a small window is fine. Is there a way to
tell TextMate how wide a window should me when you open it?
Thanks.
Marc Chanliau
Hi everyone,
am new to this lovely Textmate but I'm well well impressed looking at the
screen-casts.
However, how do I set it up for Automation? Just that option isn't showing
anywhere. I want to be able to make it fill in my XHTML tags for me.
Thanks,
DanC
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