I’ve posted about this before but didn’t come to a solution.
Say I have this R code:
foo <- test
foofoofoo <- test
foofoo <- test
How can I align the code like this:
foo <- test
foofoofoo <- test
foofoo <- test
I’ve tried selecting the code and running Bundles > Align > Align Source, but I get the message "Failure running “Align Source” interpreter failed: No such file or directory”.
Any suggestions?
Ross Ahmed
Ecologist
—
07875533906
Twitter: @RossAhmed <https://twitter.com/RossAhmed>
LinkedIn: Ross Ahmed <https://www.linkedin.com/pub/ross-ahmed/2a/775/590>
I’ve posted about this before but didn’t come to a solution.
Say I have this R code:
foo <- test
foofoofoo <- test
foofoo <- test
How can I align the code like this:
foo <- test
foofoofoo <- test
foofoo <- test
I’ve tried selecting the code and running Bundles > Align > Align Source, but I get the message "Failure running “Align Source” interpreter failed: No such file or directory”.
Any suggestions?
Ross Ahmed
Ecologist
—
07875533906
Twitter: @RossAhmed <https://twitter.com/RossAhmed>
LinkedIn: Ross Ahmed <https://www.linkedin.com/pub/ross-ahmed/2a/775/590>
Dear Sir:
I am running TextMate version-beta.8.5 on a Mac with OS10.11.2, and texlive
2015.
TexMaker, TexShop, and latex on terminal all work fine with the same .tex
file. But TextMate complains that:
"! LaTeX Error: File `xy.sty' not found."
The file xy.sty is properly located in the texlive system.
It must be a trivial problem except that I cannot figure it out. I
appreciate your help,
Luke W. Mo
Virginia Tech
Hi,
I was wondering if there is still an API to write Plug-ins for TextMate because I would like to create a Python debugger plug-in.
Thank you for this wonderful editor,
Louis
Since yesterdays update (v2.0-beta.8.4), the web view can’t load non-https urls.
This could of course be solved for the php documentation by using their secure domain, https://secure.php.net <https://secure.php.net/>. But I’m quite sure there are other bundles that open external sources over http as well.
Koen
Koen Punt mail(a)koen.pt <mailto:me@koen.pt> koen.pt <http://koen.pt/>
When editing a bundle, you can set the file types which this bundle should
apply to by default
Is there any way I am able to include file masks in this, or does it just
work on file extension?
For example, I have *.js files which obviously default to Javascript
My Smarty bundle is set to handle all *.tpl files
But now I want to override this by treating "js_*.tpl" files as Javascript
also
Thanks
I am trying to use Emmett in the latest TM and the latest Mac OS X, and I get a crash on launch every time. There is a fair amount of discussion on Github about this, and links to a non-official branch that supposedly fixes the problem, unfortunately I cannot get it to work in my system, either. Has anyone else gotten this combination to work? If so, what did you do?
Thanks,
Walter
I'm using a bundle [1] to highlight trailing whitespace. When there is
some trailing whitespace in a document and I select the text and the
selection covers the trailing whitespace, the selection gets a darker
color where there is trailing whitespace. But it's not consistent,
sometimes it gets the darker color, sometimes it doesn't. When I start
the selection on trailing whitespace the selection that covers the other
text also gets this darker color.
It's a bit hard to explain this so I created a screen recording [2]. The
red background color on the screen recording is the highlighted trailing
whitespace.
It's not a big issue since it's just the color of the selection, but I
though I could mention it anyway.
[1] https://github.com/mads379/Whitespace.tmbundle
[2]
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7UtafxGD9vENlBqVllvS0Frd0k/view?usp=shari…
--
/Jacob Carlborg
If I have a long line, most often in a Markdown file, the empty space on
the gutter is being highlighted for physical lines rather than the
logical line number.
In the attached screenshot, I would have expected the line number 23 to
have been highlighted. Instead, a blank space on the gutter has been.
Bob
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Robert J. Rockefeller
Richmond Hill, GA
www.bobrockefeller.com <http://www.bobrockefeller.com>
This doesn't work for me: `echo "<?php die(); ?>" | mate --type php`. TM2 opens with the type set to Plain Text. Is possible? I'm doing it wrong?
Thanks,
Q
Is there a convenient way to convert an Atom grammar for use by TextMate?
Bob
-------------------
Robert J. Rockefeller
Richmond Hill, GA
www.bobrockefeller.com
Hi,
one of the nice features of TextMate 2 is the “bundle manager” that allows us to easily install/remove bundles via a single click inside Preferences. The list of available bundles is quite long. However, there are still some bundles missing. At the end of this mail I list some bundles that I would like to see included.
I based this list on my personal usage. If anyone has some additional ideas about which bundles to include, then please share them here. While Allan and Michael – a.k.a. MacroMates – might not add them to the index, there is still a chance that we all learn about some useful bundles that make our lives easier.
So let me start with a shameless self promotion ☺ of two of my bundles:
- [Rainbow Dash]: This bundle contains a light and colorful syntax highlighting theme for TextMate
- [Special Characters]: A bundle to easily insert special characters into a TextMate document
[Rainbow Dash]: https://sanssecours.github.io/Rainbow-Dash.tmbundle/
[Special Characters]: https://sanssecours.github.io/Special-Characters.tmbundle/
Here is a list of bundles created by other people that I find useful.
- [Avian Missing] contains some additional commands „missing” from TextMate. Personally I like „Strip whitespace on save” and “Open global .tm_properties”.
- [DashMate] provides support for the documentation lookup tool [Dash](https://kapeli.com/dash).
- [EBNF TextMate highlighting] provides syntax definitions for [Extended Backus-Naur Form](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_Backus–Naur_Form).
- [fish TextMate Bundle] adds support for the [friendly interactive shell](http://fishshell.com).
- [Marked Bonus Pack] adds commands that preview the current Markdown document in [Marked 2](http://marked2app.com).
- [TextMate 2 rubocop] adds support for the Ruby code analyzer [RuboCop](https://github.com/bbatsov/rubocop).
- [TextLint] is a linter for your english prose. Basically it makes writing english texts – that pass the linter – a horrible experience ☺.
[Avian Missing]: https://github.com/elia/avian-missing.tmbundle
[DashMate]: https://github.com/ram-nadella/DashMate.tmbundle
[EBNF TextMate highlighting]: https://github.com/arne-schroppe/ebnf-textmate-bundle
[fish TextMate Bundle]: https://github.com/l15n/fish-tmbundle
[Marked Bonus Pack]: https://github.com/kotfu/marked-bonus-pack/tree/master/TextMate/Marked%202.…
[TextMate 2 rubocop]: https://github.com/mrdougal/textmate2-rubocop
[TextLint]: https://github.com/DamienCassou/textlint/tree/master/TextLint.tmbundle
Kind regards,
René
I’ve noticed that the find window is not tied to the same application space as the rest of the Textmate windows. Its shown globally as if the window were assigned to “All Desktops”. This is quite annoying as I often will switch applications using command tab, and then switch back to Textmate via the same key. When i return to textmate, the find window shows up in the wrong space, while the editor windows remain in their correct space.
The desired behavior would be for the find window to occupy the same space as Textmate, and upon switching to the Textmate application, the corresponding desktop space should be automatically selected.
I had an old LaTeX bundle in the Avian directory which was
conflicting with the default LaTeX directory. After removing it,
the command now work.
Angelo
Hello,
I'm using TextMate version 2.0-beta.8.3 on OS X 10.11.1, with
the latest version of the LaTeX bundle. When I try to use the
“LaTeX Symbol Based on Current Word” command, it rightfully
complains of the lack to the config_helper.rb file.
Failure running “LaTeX Symbol Based on Current Word”.
LaTeX Symbol Based on Current Word:6:in `require': no such file
to load -- /Users/angelo/Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/LaTeX.tmbundle/Support/lib/Ruby/config_helper.rb
(LoadError)
from LaTeX Symbol Based on Current Word:6
Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Angelo
I am having problems with latex in TexMate and I am hoping someone can help.
I deleted the latex names from the bundles list when I was having other problems with latex (after updating to el capitan on my mac). I have since fixed these latex problems but latex is still missing for the bundles list (even though I have re-installed TexMate . I have been to preferences and uninstalled latex and then reinstalled it. It has not re-instated latex to the bundle list. Can you please tell me what I need to do to be able to use latex in TexMate again?
Let me know if you need any further information
Cheers
Sharon
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Today something has changed and now my searches only return results if I
choose the ³in Selection² option.
If I choose the ³in Document² or ³in Open Files² option the search does not
find any matches even though there should be hundreds of them in my current
document.
Any suggestion as to how I can fix this issue?
Thanks.
Is it me or Dock icon is completely messed up in recent builds? Everything is completely scrambled in Dock context menu which I use a lot. See:
http://imgur.com/uZ4lwnR
Thanks for a info what's wrong there.
-- Adam
I love TM for its 'Go To File...' feature, using CMD+T
My workflow revolves around it, but I would love to see it become a touch
more powerful, but allowing wildcards to filter the list
Ie, typing forum_*.css would show all matching files once the wildcard has
been globbed, which currently it doesn't do.
Is this something that could be considered please?
I made some improvements to the TextMate Smarty/PHP bundle, which I;ve been
using for a while without any ill effects
I submitted a pull request for it on github, but I'm not sure if I need to
let you know, or if its a third party bundle and the original author has
moved on
Is there any chance we could get this merged into live please? I prefer not
to have standard bundles with custom mods
Thanks
The LaTeX macros don’t find my bibliography files any longer. I don’t know when this broke, it might have been with the upgrade to El Capitan. kpsewhich finds my bibliography files in Library/texmf/bibtex/bib, and TeXShop does too. /Library/TeX/texbin is in my PATH variable. I’m running TextMate 2, beta 8.1. When I do the citation completion command, I get a pop-up complaining that /Library/TeX/texbin is a directory and that kpsewhich cannot be found.
Anyone have a suggestion?
Thanks,
Kyle
To create a pattern in a TextMate grammar that matches across multiple
lines the "begin" and "end" keys are necessary. But is it possible to
somehow restrict what is matched between the begin and the end?
I'm trying to create a pattern for the hex string literal in D. It's
like a regular string literal but can only contain hex characters.
--
/Jacob Carlborg
I want to make my snippet replace the word before the caret.
Using TM vars I can insert that word in the right place in the snippet but the snippet always shows up immediately after the word. That is the original word is still there in the original location. What am I missing ?
Hi:
I just installed OS X El Capitan (ver 10.11.1) on my MacBook pro. After this installation, when I open a latex file and use command+r, I get the following error message:
----------------
Unable to run “Typeset & View (PDF)”.
This command requires ‘kpsewhich’ which wasn’t found on your system.
The following locations were searched:
• /usr/bin
• /bin
• /usr/sbin
• /sbin
• ~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/Bundle Support.tmbundle/Support/shared/bin
• /usr/local/bin
If ‘kpsewhich’ is installed elsewhere then you need to set PATH in Preferences → Variables to include the folder in which it can be found.
-------------------
What should I do? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Tao
I’ve noticed that the "Strip Whitespace on Save” bundle only strips whitespace from the current document when saving via “Save All” or “Save on Focus Lost”.
I’d rather it changed all the files that are being saved.
Has anyone found a solution or point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Graham P Heath
Since I updated Xcode to a later version (can't remember the exact one)
I get a huge amount of warnings one at the bottom. Can we please fix
this or suppress the warning. The amount of output this generates is
ridiculously annoying.
2 warnings generated.
[919/1174] Compile ‘Frameworks/buffer/src/symbols.cc’…
In file included from Frameworks/buffer/src/symbols.cc:1:
In file included from
/Users/jacob/development/objective-c/textmate/Shared/PCH/prelude.cc:25:
In file included from
/Users/jacob/development/objective-c/textmate/build/include/sparsehash/dense_hash_map:104:
In file included from
/Users/jacob/development/objective-c/textmate/build/include/sparsehash/internal/densehashtable.h:100:
/Users/jacob/development/objective-c/textmate/build/include/sparsehash/internal/hashtable-common.h:167:29:
warning: unused typedef 'serializing_int_requires_an_unsigned_type'
[-Wunused-local-typedef]
serializing_int_requires_an_unsigned_type);
^
/Users/jacob/development/objective-c/textmate/build/include/sparsehash/internal/hashtable-common.h:54:49:
note: expanded from macro 'SPARSEHASH_COMPILE_ASSERT'
typedef SparsehashCompileAssert<(bool(expr))> msg[bool(expr) ? 1 : -1]
^
/Users/jacob/development/objective-c/textmate/build/include/sparsehash/internal/hashtable-common.h:180:29:
warning: unused typedef 'serializing_int_requires_an_unsigned_type'
[-Wunused-local-typedef]
serializing_int_requires_an_unsigned_type);
^
/Users/jacob/development/objective-c/textmate/build/include/sparsehash/internal/hashtable-common.h:54:49:
note: expanded from macro 'SPARSEHASH_COMPILE_ASSERT'
typedef SparsehashCompileAssert<(bool(expr))> msg[bool(expr) ? 1 : -1]
--
/Jacob Carlborg
TextMate has a feature that if a keyboard shortcut maps to multiple
commands (I'm mostly thinking of bundle commands) a context menu will
open to allow the user to disambiguate the command. It's possible to use
the numbers on the keyboard to select the correct command.
Would it be possible to use letters in addition/instead of the numbers
to disambiguate the commands?
For example, in the Git bundle there are a lot of commands that map to
the same same keyboard shortcut (⌘Y). Because they're so many only
around a third of the commands have a number to disambiguate using the
keyboard.
BTW, I tried to disable the keyboard shortcut for a couple of commands
I'm not using but the "Key Equivalent" field is blank for all the Git
commands. Does the Git bundle has some kind of special treatment?
I'm running TextMate version 2.0-beta.8.1 on OS X 10.10.3.
--
/Jacob Carlborg
I hate to bring this up again, but are there any updates on rendering the indent guides?
At the moment working with space-based indentation is a real pain, especially in JavaScript that heavily relies on callbacks.
As a workaround I do the column selection to figure out the indentation, but that feels wrong and take too much time.
If there's no progress planned, is there a way to create a plugin for TextMate that would add this feature?
I've defined an environment variable in the TextMate preferences with an
all lowercase name. That environment variable is not available to my
program/tests when I run RSpec inside TextMate. But when the first
letter of the environment variable is a capital letter I do have access
to it.
Is this a problem with TextMate or the RSpec bundle?
--
/Jacob Carlborg
I tried to create a bundle command that is executed using Ruby 2. When I
use TextMate::UI.menu in the command, the command never finish and
TextMate freezes until I force quite the Ruby process running the command.
It works with Ruby 1.8.7 but not with 2.1.5. I haven't tried 1.9.
--
/Jacob Carlborg
I've been thinking for a while that it would be nice to be able to do an
interactive rebase from within TextMate.
I tried to come up with an idea of how the UI could work. One idea that
comes to mind is to use the log. I imagine there would be some form of
buttons (edit, squash, ...) for each commit and one "global" Start
Rebase button. Ideally it should be possible to use keyboard shortcuts
as well, arrow keys for selecting a commit and E, R and S for commands
like edit, reword and squash.
The question now is, is it possible to use the HTML output view for
something like this, or would a proper UI be required? That is create a
UI in TextMate rather than in a bundle command.
The second question I have, does anyone know if it's possible to set
which commits to edit, squash and so on, before starting an interactive
rebase? Usually a text editor opens and the users selects the commands
after starting the rebase. Perhaps using libgit2 if not through the
regular command line interface.
What would also be a nice feature, or rather a shortcut of the above.
Placing the cursor of a line you would like to edit, execute a command
(via a keyboard shortcut) which basically does a "blame" and figures out
the last commit that touched that line. Then it would start an
interactive rebase and select "edit" for this particular commit.
Thoughts?
--
/Jacob Carlborg
In some cases, running something in TextMate which outputs spaces, then
copying that using the "copy output" link in the output window and then
pasting it in a new TextMate document, it will paste the spaces as
no-break spaces [1].
The easiest way to reproduce this is to run the following Ruby code
inside TextMate:
puts ' '
Then follow the steps described above. Note that if I copy the output by
selecting the text and copying it manually there's no problem.
[1] http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/00a0/index.htm
--
/Jacob Carlborg
I have the Git bundle enabled along with the SCM bundles, but when I click the icon to show SCM status, I get a view with my project at the top and (disabled). What have I missed?
Bob
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Robert J. Rockefeller
Richmond Hill, GA
www.bobrockefeller.com
TextMate can display ellipses ('…', a single glyph with three dots, also known as 'horizontal ellipses') correctly when opening files with them, and when they are typed, but will replace them with '‚Ķ' (not including the single quotes) when saving files. When they are opened again '‚Ķ' will displayed in their place.
Happens with UTF-8 encoding, have not tested other encodings.
System information:
OSX El Capitan
Version 10.11 (15A284)
MacBook Pro (17-inch, Mid 2010)
Processor: 2.66 GHz Intel Core i7
Memory: 8 GB 1067 MHz DDR3
Startup Disk: Macintosh HD
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M 512 MB
Im trying to add code folding regular expressions for a templating language
I use
Even if I pare it back to the most basic of examples, I cant seem to get it
working..
{if (true)}
{foo}
{/if}
foldingStartMarker = '^\{if\}';
foldingStopMarker = '^\{\\if\}';
If I omit the closing } from the first line of code...
{if (true)
Then TM does show the code folding marker (odd since the regexp should
require it?), but either way the code still doesn't fold
What am I missing?
Thanks
Is it feasible to put a Cocoa binary in a TMBundle?
I know many have small binaries as needed.
I'm working on a web recorder tool for selenium WebDriver.
Basically to capture navigation and element identifier options and do code generation in Python and Ruby. I'd rather integrate with a TMBundle but I am not sure what the options are to do that well.
Sent from my iPhone
I added support for fenced code blocks to the Markdown bundle as
described in
https://github.com/textmate/markdown.tmbundle/issues/15#issuecomment-183219…
Then I added “meta.embedded_ruby” to the as injection scope selector to
the Ruby grammar.
The result kind of works, but somehow the rule priority seems to get
mixed up (see screenshot).
Any ideas how to fix this?
Thanks,
Stefan.
I have used the Latex Bundle of TextMate on a daily basis for ten years. It is my workhorse and I am grateful for the improvements that this wonderful group has put into it, especially René Schwaiger.
Now I need help. Suddenly, for no apparent reason, I am unable to run “Typeset &View (PDF).” Here is the error log:
This command requires ‘kpsewhich’ which wasn’t found on your system.
The following locations were searched:
• /usr/bin
• /bin
• /usr/sbin
• /sbin
• ~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/Bundle Support.tmbundle/Support/shared/bin
If ‘kpsewhich’ is installed elsewhere then you need to set PATH in Preferences → Variables to include the folder in which it can be found.
When I run “which kpsewhich” in terminal, it returns
/Library/TeX/texbin/kpsewhich
In Preferences my Path Variable is
/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11/bin:/usr/texbin:/Library/TeX/texbin
I tried replacing this with
/Library/TeX/texbin
and got this error log after restarting:
This command requires ‘kpsewhich’ which wasn’t found on your system.
The following locations were searched:
• /usr/bin
• /bin
• /usr/sbin
• /sbin
• ~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/Bundle Support.tmbundle/Support/shared/bin
I tried restarting everything several times along the way.
I installed a fresh version of MaxTex.
I installed a fresh version of TextMate 2.
which kpsewhich returns the same response as before:
/Library/TeX/texbin/kpsewhich
I tried both
PATH and $PATH
My .tex files run as they should on TexShop.
I will be grateful for advice. I could find no other tips online, and apologize if the solution to my problem has been posted.
Best wishes,
Jenny Harrison
Mathematics Department
UC Berkeley
If I select some leading spaces on a line, and hit tab, it just inserts a
new tab character and indents the line including selection, rather than
replacing the selection
Is there a way in TM2 to have the Tab character always replace the current
selection (similar to most other text input)?
Thanks
I just noticed that when editing a an HTML file, TextMate seems to report
the indent level of the tags rather than the column numbers. I have my
indent set to two spaces (soft tabs) and the following code will show 2:2
when the cursor is at
the beginning of the second paragraph tag when it should display 2:3.
<p>
<p>
</p>
</p>
TextMate version 2.0-beta.8
OSX version 10.10.5
I started noticing recently that selecting an AppleScript in various
places (Xcode, Quicksilver, Finder, Path Finder) will hang the
foreground application in question.
Before the hang, I always see garbage (the raw text) in the Quick Look
preview. I’m pretty sure TextMate is attempting to generate the
previews in this case. (AppleScript claims to be `public.source-code`,
and TextMate’s Quick Look generator claims to be able to handle that.)
Can anyone confirm? Is it possible for the Quick Look generator to
ignore AppleScript?
--
Rob McBroom
http://www.skurfer.com/
Hi,
I'm trying to inject a custom grammar to syntax highlight test scripts inlined in python single quoted block strings (i.e.. ''' <script here>''').
This works well:
grammar : source.calvin.embedded
injection selector : string.quoted.single.block.python
definition : { patterns = ( { include = 'source.calvin'; } ); }
but when I add a scopeAttribute in .tm_properties
[ tests/*.py ]
scopeAttributes = 'attr.test.calvin'
in order to prevent the injection from happening everywhere it no longer works.
I was under the impression that the injection selector
string.quoted.single.block.python attr.test.calvin
should do just that, but nothing seems to work (no syntax highlighting).
I've tried adding '&', grouping in () etc. but no luck.
Could anyone share some insight into this?
/Per
Sometimes when I copy and paste, or select a file from templates, I get so many pair of inverted commas in the file like given
below
\documentclass[aps,prl,twocolumn,floatfix,groupedaddress]{revtex4}'
''
'\usepackage{amssymb}'
'\usepackage{amsmath}'
'\usepackage{bm}'
'\usepackage{graphicx}'
'\usepackage{subfigure}'
'\usepackage{dcolumn}'
'\usepackage[colorlinks,citecolor=red,linkcolor=blue,urlcolor=blue]{hyperref}'
''
'\begin{document}'
Is there something wrong in the setting of TextMate?
Best Regards,
Riki
I am getting error in LaTex: Failure running “Typeset & View (PDF)”
/Users/riki/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/Bundle
Support.tmbundle/Support/shared/lib/tm/process.rb:121: warning: Insecure world writable dir /Users/riki/Library/Application
Support in PATH, mode 040706 Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Users/riki/Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/LaTeX.tmbundle/Support/bin/texmate.py", line 65, in from tmprefs import Preferences File
"/Users/msheets/Library/Application Support/Avian/Bundles/latex.tmbundle/Support/bin/tmprefs.py", line 3, in from __future__
import print_function ImportError: No module named Foundation
Installed Python version:
Python 2.7.10 (default, Jul 14 2015, 19:46:27)
[GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple LLVM 6.0 (clang-600.0.39)] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
and
Python 3.4.3 |Anaconda 2.3.0 (x86_64)| (default, Mar 6 2015, 12:07:41)
[GCC 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5577)] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
Installed Ruby version:
ruby 2.0.0p481 (2014-05-08 revision 45883) [universal.x86_64-darwin14]
Best Regards,
Riki
I've noticed spell checking isn't working in text.html.php strings. It is working in source.js.jquery, however. See the examples in the attached screenshots.
Here are the bundle preferences that seem relevant (Source and PHP; the HTML bundle doesn't seem to have any that effect spelling).
Where should I look to see where this could be going wrong?
Thanks,
Quinn
Source.tmbundle/Preferences/Enable spell checking for strings.plist
{
name = "Spell Checking: Enable for Strings";
scope = "^ source string.quoted - punctuation";
settings = {
spellChecking = 1;
};
}
Source.tmbundle/Preferences/Disable spell checking for all.plist
{
name = "Spell Checking: Disable for Source";
scope = "source, constant, keyword, storage, support, variable";
settings = {
spellChecking = 0;
};
}
PHP.tmbundle/Preferences/Disable spellcheck in require.tmPreferences
{
name = "Disable spellcheck in require";
scope = "meta.include.php string.quoted";
settings = {
spellChecking = 0;
};
}
PHP.tmbundle/Preferences/Enable Spellchecking for Docblocks.tmPreferences
{
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Hi,
when having a multiple selection (Multi singe charets) and giving the Filter
Through Command "seq 10", TM 2.0-beta.7.7 (nightly-build) completely hangs
(force quit is necessary!, nothing in console) on my Mac with OSX 10.10.5.
When downgrading to the "normal release" 2.0-beta.7.4, everything works as
expected => numbered item filled on the charet.
More people this issue?
regards,
feek
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I haven't used Textmate for editing a programming language in such a long
time, that perhaps I am confused, but....
I wanted to edit a kml file generated by Google Earth. Kml should format as
xml, right?
I see this post
<http://textmate.1073791.n5.nabble.com/XML-block-folding-bug-td9215.html>
from 2007 saying that the open/close doesn't work if the end tag is not on a
separate line--unacknowledged and (seemingly) unfixed.
And as a variation on that bug report, I see that the following code also
doesn't open/close. If you fix all the indentations by hand, then it does,
but, surprisingly to me, tidying the code doesn't make any changes.
This is all in service to trying to edit a giant kml file from Google Earth.
On this file, folding is not working correctly, and tidying the code changes
the folding (still incorrect, but different).
I am beginning to think that I can't easily edit a kml file in TextMate,
because without folding, it is nearly impossible to figure out where blocks
start and end. (The file is well over 32,000 lines long).
Any thoughts before I give up?
I did download the kml bundle, but it doesn't help.
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I have extremely strong muscle memory from other applications (Finder, Freeway, I'm sure there's others) that Option-click on a filename steps into that filename for editing. In TM2, it seems to hide all the other files I have open in tabs, and I can't figure out how to undo this once it has happened. Is there a way to disable this? How do you go back from having hidden all the other tabs?
Walter
I have a feature suggestion. I've thought about this for years but it has only just occurred to me to say something about it.
As you know, I use TextMate to write books. Big books with big chapters. So it often happens that I edit a chapter, then jump to an earlier / later bit of that same chapter to make some change entailed by what I was just writing. Now I want to "go back" to where I was before.
That's the suggestion. TextMate should _automatically_ maintain "bookmarks" for the location of the two most recent edit locations (places where I actually typed or deleted text). Thus, I could use the bookmarks feature to jump back to where I was before.
Just an idea. (A really great idea!) m.
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Hi All,
I was wondering whether it would be possible to introduce to textmate the following functionality. The situation is the following:
I have two larger groups of texts, under subheadings. They show the fold sign next to the line numbers. They are folded.
|> AAAAAA
|> BBBBBB
I want to move the whole subsection BBBBBB above AAAAA. It seems to me logical to click and hold the mouse on the folded sign, and move upwards/downwards the whole folded chunk.
|> BBBBBB
|> AAAAAA
Would be this functionality helpful for anybody? I think it would be great, and quicker than Cmd+C and Cmd+V. Is it possible to introduce this?
Kind regards,
Peter
Hi *,
I’m running TM1 on my iMac with Mac OS X 10.6 and TM2 on the 10.9 MacBook. In TM1 I can export any (maybe modified) bundle by just dragging it from the bundle editor window to some finder location and will get an installable bundle like that one you sent. How do I do that in TM2?
-MWL-
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Hi *,
I’d like to use TM and TM2 (or at least one of them) with my custom TeXShop engines. By including a shebang-like line in the first line of the input, e.g.,
> ---
> %!TEX TS-program = pdflatex
> ---
one tells TM to use pdflatex; but there is no way to tell it to use, say, my ho-dtxmk engine (which processes DTX files using Heiko Oberdiek’s (ho) extracting/documentation wizardry).
So, is there a way to have TM[2] run TeXShop as the typesetting engine when I push Cmd-R instead of running the tex binaries directly, thus functioning as the external editor in TeXShop?
Regards from Ladenburg,
-MWL-
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Hello all,
I’m using ctags bundle for a while but now, working on a huge project it is demanding a lot of time to create de tmtags file, so i’m thinking about filter some directories and files that I don’t need to be indexed, but I am not able to put it to work.
I create a .ctags file with the content below and put it on my home folder, but it is not working.
--recurse=yes
--tag-relative=yes
--exclude=.git
--exclude=.node_module
--exclude=var
Can someone help me, please?
Thank you in advance.
adler
For example, how can I strip away the names of the states in this string and
only keep he two character abbreviations?
(In my file the state names and abbreviations are separated by a tab.)
Alabama AL
Alaska AK
Arizona AZ
Arkansas AR
California CA
Also...how could I turn this string:
AL
AK
AZ
AR
CA
into: AL¶AK¶AZ¶AR¶CA
I noticed that an update to RSpec broke the RSpec bundle. In the
discussion that followed it came up that the RSpec developers are not
maintaining the RSpec bundle and seem not to be interested in doing so.
My question is, should we move the project to the TextMate
group/namespace on Github and take over the responsibility for
maintaining it?
Please see the issue I've created [1] and the discussion [2]. I suggest
we continue the discussion in the issue or the commit so the RSpec
developers can participate as well.
[1] https://github.com/rspec/rspec.tmbundle/issues/98
[2]
https://github.com/rspec/rspec-core/commit/74a286d1fe44fe6a3a6a248ee2e92718…
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Hi Guys,
I was wondering, would any of you prefer sometimes using square/block carets instead of the vertical bar? I work on 2 monitors, reading on 1st, writing on 2nd. Often I have issues to find the location of the caret/cursor.
This is super-upsetting if you are writing your thesis (yes I use LaTeX), however, instead of typing the great idea/phrase you end up looking for a caret/cursor.
Anybody willing to introduce this – small but extremely valuable – snippet of code to TM2? All present and future generations, writing their theses, books, articles, etc., will be extremely grateful!
Kind regards,
Peter
I first noticed this months ago, but I’m finally trying to figure it
out.
If I click “Select Bundle Item…” or hit ⌃⌘T, the application
will freeze. If I check Activity Monitor, TextMate will just keep
consuming more memory until I kill it or the system runs out.
Where should I start troubleshooting?
I’ve uploaded a sample taken while TextMate was hung.
http://cl.ly/text/2u473S2I4240
Thanks.
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I found the "gtm" tool in the mailing list and have started to use it to
test the grammar in a bundle. I would like to setup Travis CI to run the
tests automatically. Is the URL [1] reliable to be available or should I
just include the binary in the repository?
[1] http://updates.textmate.org/gtm.bz2
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Is it possible in a language grammar to create a pattern that is based
on another pattern? I know that you can create a pattern which matches
some text and inserts another pattern in a capture group. But I would
like to reuse the actual regular expression from another pattern.
It's a bit hard to explain but the equivalent in Ruby would look
something like this:
identifier = /\w+/
mod = /module #{identifier};/
The point here is to avoid duplicating the "identifier" pattern in the
"mod" pattern.
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Is there a way I can just disable all autocompletion in TM2?
I really prefer not to use it, but occasionally its getting in the way.
I've trawled various bundles but cant figure out where any of it is defined
Example:
do|case "$o" in
The caret is where the | pipe character is. If I press TAB here it
autocompletes to..
do
#statements|
donecase "$o" in
Likewise if I press ESC instead, it autocompletes to
done|case "$o" in
Id rather it just inserted a TAB character
Thanks
Dear all,
I'd be slightly surprised if I were the first to raise this, but I
don't see any mention of it recently on the list.
Is it possible to set the weight of a font, as well as the face and
the size, from .tm_properties? I'm using Source Code Pro, and I prefer
the Medium weight to the Regular on my current screen. Some of the
theme files seem to use a "fontStyle" key, but setting
fontStyle = "Medium"
doesn't seem to help.
Thanks in advance.
Jon
What I have noticed is that the default Markdown bundle doesn't
support some syntax features of Markdown Herein the Markdown
Preview,such as tables and strikethrough for example. Is there a
way of adding these extra Markdown Here features in the current
TextMate bundle so that they are properly viewed in the Preview?
I've tried to use the redcarpet Markdown bundle and the
Github-flavored Markdown bundle versions, which present some
highlighting within TextMate itself but fail to make the preview
work as well. I've noticed that one can add MathJax support with
the preference option TM_MARKDOWN_MATHJAX set to 1. Is there
something like that for extra Markdown Here syntax support?
Cheers,
Angelo
In my master .tex file, the command LaTeX > Insert > Citation Based on
Current Word works fine.
However if I try to run the same command in the child files, I get a
dialogue box with the error message "Failure running ³Citation Based on
Current Selection². plus a long list of paths.
This is what I have set in Preferences > Variables:
³BIBINPUTS ~/Library/Mobile
Documents/M6HJR9W95L~com~textasticapp~textastic/Documents/refs.bib"
Anyone know what the problem is?
Ross
I'm using TextMate as the editor for Git (writing commit messages and
similar). When I do a commit in the Terminal, I've fairly recently
started to notice that after I've written the commit message in TextMate
and closed the window Git still waits for TextMate. If I either open up
a new window in TextMate and closes that or quit TextMate, Git stops
waiting and finishes the commit.
I'm not sure if this is a problem with Git or TextMate. Has anyone else
experienced this problem.
I'm using:
OS X 10.10.3
TextMate 2.0-beta.7.5
git version 2.3.7 (Apple Git-57)
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I am slowly migrating from 1.5, and one thing that I really liked about the former was that if you double-clicked a symbol :foo or instance variable @bar, your selection cursor only grabbed the name, not the metacharacter preceding it. This made it really easy to change the content without altering the shell. Several times lately I have been caught out by this difference in TM2 — there, a double-clck selection grabs the entire thing. Muscle memory is foiled.
Is there a place in the Ruby bundle syntax that controls this behavior?
Thanks,
Walter
Hi,
I love TextMate2 because of its multi-lingual capability. It is
awesome (it is better than Sublime, IMHO), but there is a chronic
problem regarding soft-wrap.
When I have multi-byte (CJK) characters and regular single-byte ones
in the same line, soft-wrap does not work very nicely. Please see the
attached png.
When the line consists only of characters of the same type, multi-byte
or single-byte, soft-wrap works just fine. When they are mixed,
however, the right-hand side of wrapped text looks quite bad.
Is there a quick way to avoid this? Or is this something that needs an
application level fix?
I suspect TM2 treats a sequence of multi-byte characters as if it was
a single word. If that is the case, with text in a language like
Japanese, where word boundaries are not indicated by spaces, a whole
sentence or even a paragraph will be processed as just one huge word.
Regards,
Yoichiro
Hi,
I've a tiny question. One month ago I've fixed tiny issues for R.tmbunlde which lives at https://github.com/textmate/r.tmbundle .
If I uninstall and reinstall the bundle via Preferences > Bundles, TM installs only an old version (last commit one year ago) of this bundle.
Did I miss something?
Best, Hans
Is there a way to chain together a snippet (which takes unspecified input) followed by a macro. If I just record a macro which invokes a snippet, then does <stuff> afterwards, my input to the snippet is recorded. If I delete this input from the recorded macro, then <stuff> gets done prior to me providing any input to the snippet. Effectively I’m looking for a command like 'insertSnippetWithOptionsAndWaitTill$0IsReached:’. Is there a reasonably straightforward way of replicating such a thing (possibly by invoking snippet followed by <stuff> from a command)? It seems this capability would add huge power and flexibility to the macro facility, as well as addressing my immediate need.
Regards
Robert
Is there any mechanism which would allow textmate to dynamically read my
gitignore, and populate it into a variable ready for us in tm_properties?
It would be pretty cool to be able to say...
excludeInBrowser = "{$excludeInBrowser,$git_ignore,.tm_properties}"
I am running 2.0-beta.7.3 and just noticed that when I can no longer tap
the option key to change the selection into a column selection. The cursor
changes to a crosshairs, so I know that Textmate is seeing the keypress.
I can hold the option key down and drag to get a column selection. But
tapping does not toggle the selection type.
Anyone else notice this?
I just noticed when cleaning up my mailbox, that beta 7.4 was released. If I set the preference back to "Normal releases" I get the update, on "Nightly build" it tells me that 7.3 is the latest version...
Good morning,
.anyone using Lambda Calculus?
.there is a bundle in TextMate but I find it not to be of much use.
.I'd be very interested in getting a Lambda Calculus bundle similar to the
Haskell bundle.
Good day
Is it possible to somehow test the implementation of a language grammar?
Something besides manually visually looking at code parsed by the
language grammar.
What I would like to is to ensure that a given piece of code is
correctly recognized/parsed and gets the correct scope.
In theory it doesn't sound that difficult. If one could say, for this
line and this column I expect the scope to be something.
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You were right, I had set `lineEndings = ‘LF’` in my local .tm_properties; I definitely confused the syntax with the one of http://editorconfig.org which is also used in parallel in the project.
Thanks for taking your time to help me solve the issue.
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I can't pin exactly when this problem appeared, but if I perform a
`Find in Project` and choose to `Replace All`, TM will mess up with
line endings.
Example:
Search for: @import "variables"
Replace: @import "../variables"
Matching: *.scss
Now, if the files are not open, the result in the saved files is
literally like this:
LF//LF// Load core variables and mixinsLF//
--------------------------------------------------LFLF@import
"../variables";LF@import "mixins";LFLFLFLF//LF// ButtonsLF[...]
Where the string LF is literally written to file instead of a line
feed character. Files are LF-line-ended and utf-8 encoded. Opening the
resultant files after such replacements with other editors will also
show these strings in place of new lines.
With open files this doesn't happen because files are not saved to
disk after the replacement is performed, and everything seems correct
while they're open.
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Is there a key for this? I know you can go to the start of the line or up
depending on the type of selection but that requires a certain cognitive
overhead in my experience and it would be so much easier to have a single
consistent key that cancels it and returns to the original single
selection. Is there one that I don't know about?
Thanks.
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Hi,
in our Mac-Pool we installed TextMate 2 for our students. Recently I have the
impression that we are forced to update TextMate every week. Is this intended
or do I get something wrong?
Cheers,
Michael
I was just prompted by Textmate to install a new release (nightly build)
I accepted but after it downloaded, TM would no longer launch
I wonder if anyone else has had this problem?
I have since downloaded what I believe is the exact same version from the
TM website, and this runs fine.
I have a fairly simple task I’m trying to automate:
1) copy <text>
2) Find every occurrence in the document of a fixed, reasonably straightforward regex and replace it with <text>.
The point is that I always know where to find <text>, but I don’t know what it says. Doing this by hand is obviously pretty simple, in fact there are two neat ways:
(a) shift-cmd-E on <text> then replaceAll.
(b) cmd-C on <text>, then findAll, then cmd-V.
I can’t get either of these to work in a macro.
(a) Seems to fail because the argument to findWithOptions: requires a replaceString. What the macro does is set replaceString equal to whatever value it received (i.e <text>) when the macro was recorded . Removing the line in the macro setting replaceString produces an empty set symbol, which is understandable.
(b) Seems to fail because macros don’t like findAll. When I record this operation alone and replay it, all it does is put the caret at the end of the document (the location may be specific to the limited test I’ve done, but the point is I don’t get the multiple carets I should.)
Is there a way of automating this task using macros. I’d much rather not dive into scripting. For example, is there some way to set replaceString equal to the contents of the clipboard?
It doesn’t seem like this should be difficult.
Regards
R.
I started using TextMate for LaTex this morning on OS X 10.10.3 and noticed some of my custom bundle commands were not working. For example, the following script that just echoes the name of the master file in a terminal window did not work:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
[[ -f "${TM_SUPPORT_PATH}/lib/bash_init.sh" ]] && . "${TM_SUPPORT_PATH}/lib/bash_init.sh"
TM_LATEX_MASTER=`${TM_RUBY:-ruby} <<"RUBY"
require "#{ENV['TM_SUPPORT_PATH']}/lib/escape.rb"
require "#{ENV['TM_BUNDLE_SUPPORT']}/lib/latex.rb"
master = LaTeX.master(ENV['TM_LATEX_MASTER'] ||
ENV['TM_FILEPATH'])
puts master
RUBY`
cd ${TM_DIRECTORY}
/Users/gkv/scripts/term2 "echo $TM_LATEX_MASTER “
(where term2 just opens a terminal window and echoes the command). After some exploring, it seemed that texmate was not finding latex.rb in its designated directory, namely:
/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/LaTeX.tmbundle/Support/lib/
Rather, latex.rb is in the ruby directory underneath that. When I made a symbolic link of latex.rb from ruby into the lib directory, (nearly) everything works again. The same behaviour occurred in my laptop.
This seems bizarre. What happened? Did something change with an update?
Thanks
Geoff
I am sure this may have been discussed earlier, but I would like to know what the current state of Templates (File / New from Template) is in TM2. I started experimenting with 2 over the weekend, after about a decade of using 1.x exclusively. That was my immediate "miss", as I typed out the complete structure of an HTML page (like an animal). Am I just looking in the wrong place for these?
Thanks,
Walter
Hi,
The SVN "Diff with revision" feature doesn't work at the moment. The dialog appears to select the revision and when you click OK a progress bar appears "Fetching diff (revision no.)" and then an error dialog saying "The 'svn' command produced an error".
Other diff functions off the Cmd-Y menu work fine.
Cheers,
Jonathan.
Hello.
Please let me know if this kind of e-mail is not welcome in this list.
I am looking for a updated Cheat Sheet for Textmate 2 but lookingg on the web I just get old stuff.
If someone knows where I can find it, i will appreciate it.
Thanks,
Adler Medrado
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I often use TM as a general purpose text editor (and softwrap is useful in
those cases)
But for coding I never want it enabled.
Is there a way to set this is tm_properties, in a way that will override
the restored GUI prefs?
Various git posts and the FAQ suggest you can *enable* it in tm_properties,
even when gui setting has it disabled
But I'm not having much luck doing the inverse
https://gist.github.com/dvessel/1478685https://github.com/textmate/textmate/wiki/FAQ
Thanks
Hi guys,
I have a number of macros which move the caret. They would be nicer if they put it back where they found it. Is there a neat way of getting a macro to put the caret and/or selection back where it found it? Failing that, is there an ugly one?
Thanks
Robert
Hi guys,
Can anyone tell me how to add (sub)menus in the Bundle Editor? I want to subdivide the Menu Actions in my bundle into manageable chunks. How to add dividers to a menu would be a bonus.
Unfortunately, a search of the usual suspects hasn’t gleaned me anything relevant to TextMate 2.
Thanks
Robert
Has anyone else had this problem? I'm not sure of the exact steps to
reproduce. It sometimes works and sometimes doesn't.
If nobody else knows I can do more research.
Thanks as always for a great product.
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