As a new user, I'm venturing a first question.
I'm using embedded pre-blocks in markdown for simple tables. I'm
spacing the columns with tabs. When a word in a column has an
accented character the number of generated spaces in the conversion
to html is wrong. See the example below.
Before conversion:
<pre>
Fitié <tab> NextWord
Fitie <tab> NextWord
</pre>
After conversion:
<pre>
Fitié <space> <space> NextWord
Fitie <space> <space> <space> NextWord
</pre>
When the word has one accented character 2 spaces are generated in
this case, otherwise there are 3 spaces. Something to do with UTF-8
encoding?
-- Bert Fitié
Hi!
I get an error with the blogging bundle. When I type cat->tab, than I
get the following:
/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/net/protocol.rb:83:in `initialize': getaddrinfo: No
address associated with nodename (SocketError)
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/net/protocol.rb:83:in `new'
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/net/protocol.rb:83:in `connect'
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/net/protocol.rb:82:in `timeout'
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/timeout.rb:55:in `timeout'
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/net/protocol.rb:82:in `connect'
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/net/protocol.rb:64:in `initialize'
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/net/http.rb:430:in `open'
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/net/http.rb:430:in `do_start'
... 6 levels...
from /tmp/temp_textmate.TahZxR:47
from /tmp/temp_textmate.TahZxR:45:in `popen'
from /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/
progress.rb:11:in `call_with_progress'
from /tmp/temp_textmate.TahZxR:45
TextMate build is 1269. Mac Os 10.4.8
Helge
I know Textmate doesn't have remote editing built in, but is there a program that is similar to www.webdrive.com on a mac? Basically webdrive allowed you to connect to a FTP server and map the connection to a drive. Can anyone recommend a similar program on a mac?
I'm not sure about this so it's a question. When, from terminal, I do:
$ mate .
and then edit happily away, everything in the TM environment works
great. But, when I copy from a different app (say Terminal) and try
to paste, the clipboard contains its previous contents, not the new
copy. Any thoughts on why this could be?
Thanks
Hi there,
I'm starting to feel really useless now! I'm trying to write a
language grammar for the latex TODO bundle
(http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/todo/)
When used, it produces a nice todo file that looks like the following:
(abstract) l.4, p iii, s : expand upon this `argument'
(introduction) l.17, p 1, s 1.1: Did I just think these categories up,
or did they come from somewhere?
(introduction) l.26, p 1, s 1.1: Back these definitions with
references to the literature
(background) l.37, p 10, s 2.1.1: is there actually an example of a
virtual environment with no users?
(background) l.67, p 11, s 2.1.1: fill out this section with a
complete range of quotes
Currently I just want to add syntax highlighting to this document. I
have created my own bundle (LaTeXTODO), and inside my own language
file: (LaTeXTODO). This language file looks as follows:
{ scopeName = 'source.latex_todo';
fileTypes = ( 'TODO' );
patterns = (
{ match = '^(\(.*?\))';
captures = { 1 = { name = 'entity.name.latex_todo'; }; };
}
);
}
I was hoping it would match the first bracketed word in each sentence
(abstract), (introduction), etc. and scope them as
'entity.name.latex_todo'. Unfortunately this doesn't seem to be the
case. For some very strange reason, when i click on (abstract), and
hit the short-cut ctrl-shift-p it says that the scope is
tex.log.latex.
This is very odd, and the language menu at the bottom definitely says
i'm in LaTeXTODO mode. I'm really at a loss with what to do with
languages grammars now, and i'm almost wondering whether TextMate is
playing fairly...
Yours in hope of any help at all,
Sam Aaron
Howdy,
we have that wonderful toggle command for environments (* or not *).
Would it be possible to add this toggling behavior to headings?
like \subsection{} to \subsection*{} ?
Thanx,
Daniel
Hi there,
I'm working on a particular form of yaml (called Feedback) which I'm
using as a way of marking up suggestions for documentation. It's still
in very early days (say, about 3 hours), but I'm having trouble
writing my own language grammar for it.
An example Feedback file currently looks like this:
thesis_author: chris
version: 1
commenter: sam
errata:
6:
para: 1
comments:
- suggestion: "_in which there are no jobs_, what are jobs?
Wouldn't it be simpler to just say that DynaSOAr (oh the pain of mixed
case acronyms!) only consists of services?"
para: 2
comments:
- query: "If you're capitalising Web service with capital W,
lower case s, why is 'Web Service Provider' all uppercase?"
- typo: "_who's responsibility is to recieve..._ should be
whose, and receive. Does LyX still not have a spell-checker? :-("
- typo: "_dynmaically_ should be dynamically"
- suggestion: "_The ability to dynmaically deploy services in
response to consumer requests without interruption to the invocation
gives considerable scope for different deployment patterns._ This
sentence needs breaking down."
This document describes some comments on paragraphs 1 and 2 of page 6
of chris's thesis. As you can see, there are currently three types of
comment, a query, suggestion and typo.
I would like the file to have all the features of yaml (inheriting
from the lovely yaml bundle), yet override certain things. I want
everything between underscores to be italicised (although this will
probably change due to code_variables), and I want the different types
of comment to be understood by the language grammar separately. I also
want certain keywords to be understood.
Attempting to implement these, I came up with the following:
{ scopeName = 'source.yaml.feedback';
fileTypes = ( 'feedback' );
patterns = (
{ name = 'markup.italic.feedback';
begin = '_';
end = '_';
},
{ name = 'keyword.control.feedback.suggestion';
begin = '- suggestion: "';
end = '"';
patterns = (
{ name = 'keyword.operator.feedback';
match = 'suggestion';
}
);
},
{ include = 'source.yaml'; },
);
}
However, I didn't get the behaviour I wanted. Nothing seems to be in
italics, the suggestion keyword is scoped as
'keyword.control.feedback.suggestion', and 'source.yaml.feedback'
only. There's no mention of 'keyword.operator.feedback'.
Is there anything obvious that I seem to be doing incorrectly? How is
it possible to get a bunch of characters to be scoped with different
names. I want to be able to write something like:
{ name = 'keyword.control.feedback';
match = '\b(suggestion|query|typo|technical)\b';
},
I'm sorry if I'm being a numpty with this!
Thanks in advance of any help,
Sam Aaron
For those of you following the book progress...
James Edward Gray II
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Dave Thomas <dave(a)pragprog.com>
> Date: October 3, 2006 10:13:49 AM CDT
> To: ruby-talk(a)ruby-lang.org (ruby-talk ML)
> Subject: [ADV] New version of the TextMate book is available
> Reply-To: ruby-talk(a)ruby-lang.org
>
>
> Folks:
>
> I've uploaded the B1.02 version of Jame Edward Gray II's TextMate
> book.
>
>
> The first beta release covered all you need to know to build and
> make use of TextMate's automations. This second beta goes back
> to the basics of TextMate usage.
>
> Three new chapters are added covering Projects, Power Editing, and
> Regular Expressions. There's a ton of information packed into
> those simple titles, including everything you need to know about
> moving through files like a pro, the full suite of TextMate's search
> tools, and some clever uses of the mate command-line tool. As usual,
> there's plenty of coverage of undocumented and lesser known features.
>
> Update your beta copies and dive even deeper into the manual
> of TextMate voodoo.
>
> As usual, the update is available for free from
>
> http://books.pragprog.com/titles/textmate/reorder
>
> Enter just two of the three pieces of information to identify your
> PDF.
> I recommend using your order number and your email address, as these
> tend to be be the most consistent.
>
>
JSON (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON) is a data-interchange format
based on JavaScript. Although there is no official filename extension,
.json is typical. It would be nice if the JavaScript bundle had 'json'
added to its fileTypes.
(The ticket system has warnings about entering bundle-related issues so
I'm posting to this list instead.)
Hi Textmate group!
I don't have too much insight in how Textmate's plug-ins nor bundles
work… but after I fiddled around with some of the preferences and
files, I soon came to a conclusion that It's hard to change the font-
preference depending on what file-type it is.
I would like to use a custom font JUST when viewing a .nfo file.
Some background info about .nfo files can be found here:
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=83499
The .nfo file contains "ascii-art", which originates from the demo-
scene a la 1980's… and is now used in a lot of filereleases on internet.
Keep up the magnificant work !
/Johan
The link for the diff command in the svn status window seems to be
insensitive to the environmental variable TM_SVN_DIFF_CMD. I have it
set to fmdiff, but the link for the diff command in the status window
gives me the normal diff output as opposed to launching FileMerge.
TIA, Mark
Alan,
Thank you so much for your speedy response. The images are in different places I'll try the second option as you suggest. I don't understand the specific meanings of (.*?) $1 and [^":]+):? with ?$1/? Is there a reference/source where I can learn more about searches and what those expressions mean?
Best regards,
James
On Friday, October 06, 2006, at 10:15AM, Allan Odgaard <throw-away-1(a)macromates.com> wrote:
>On 6. Oct 2006, at 18:43, <thelittleredhen(a)mac.com> wrote:
>
>> I have an xml file that contains numerous image paths in this
>> format <Pic_path href="HD2:Working Files:images:testpic.jpg"/>
>>
>> I need to convert them to this format <Pic_path href="file:///
>> Volumes/HD2/Working Files/images/testpic.jpg"/>
>>
>> Is there any way I can get TM to search for the paths and convert
>> the text?
>
>If all the images are in the same location, you can enable Regular
>Expressions, then search for: ?<Pic_path href="HD2:Working
>Files:images:(.*?)"/>? and replace with: ?<Pic_path href="file:///
>Volumes/HD2/Working Files/images/$1"/>?.
>
>If however they vary in path, you will need to first do a replace
>from: ?<Pic_path href="HD2:? to ?<Pic_path href="file:///Volumes/HD2/?.
>
>Then repeat a (regular expression) replace of: ?(<Pic_path
>href="file:///Volumes/HD2/[^":]+):? with ?$1/? until no replacements
>are done.
>
>Do a backup first!
>
>
>______________________________________________________________________
>For new threads USE THIS: textmate(a)lists.macromates.com
>(threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't)
>http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate
>
>
I am using the Multimarkdown bundle and trying to convert the document
into Latex. When I do, I get this error:
-:3: parser error : Extra content at the end of the document
<h3 id="mrs.erskineandheshieenterstageright.">MRS. ERSKINE and HESHIE enter stag
^
unable to parse -
Can anyone tell me what's going on?
Thanks.
PS. I'm not a programmer so please go slowly.
--
Lawrence Goodman
lawrencegoodman(a)gmail.com
Check out my blog: http://goodmanorama.blogspot.com
Mike,
Thanks for responding. I uninstalled and reinstalled the latest
bundle just to make sure (through the GetBundle bundle). I do have
excluded.gtd in the project, and when I added "excluded.gtd" to
itself, the Active GTD List view error cleared up. However, the
Export to Geektool command still throws up an error even with all
this. The error comes up as a tooltip, so I had to enter it by hand:
/tmp/temp_textmate.bQodQm:42: undefined method `pre_match' for
nil:NilClass (NoMethodError)
from /tmp/temp_textmate.bQodQm:38: in `each'
from /tmp/temp_textmate.bQodQm:38
from /tmp/temp_textmate.bQodQm:34: in `each'
from /tmp/temp_textmate.bQodQm:34
from /tmp/temp_textmate.bQodQm:28: in `each'
from /tmp/temp_textmate.bQodQm:28
By the way, thanks for the great bundle, which was working for me not
long ago. It's very useful to have the output function the way it
outputs to Geektool. You may want to clear up in your introduction on
the blog whether the exclusions file is excluded.gtd or exclusions.gtd.
Adam
> Two questions:
>
> Are you using the latest version from the repository?
> Do you have an "excluded.gtd" file in your TM Project?
>
> If you don't have the "excluded.gtd" file, you can get it at my blog
>
> Let me know if that doesn't work.
>
> Mike
>
>> On 9/19/06, Adam Potthast <adamqp(a)freeminds.net> wrote:
>> Has anyone else had problems with "Active GTD List View" and "Export
>> to Geektool" in the GTD bundle following the last couple of Textmate
>> updates?
>>
>> When I run Active GTD List view I get the following error:
>>
>> /tmp/temp_textmate.H0K13x:78: undefined method `pre_match' for
>> nil:NilClass (NoMethodError) from /tmp/temp_textmate.H0K13x:74:in
>> `each' from /tmp/temp_textmate.H0K13x:74 from /tmp/
>> temp_textmate.H0K13x:70:in `each' from /tmp/temp_textmate.H0K13x:70
>> from /tmp/temp_textmate.H0K13x:67:in `each' from /tmp/
>> temp_textmate.H0K13x:67
>>
>> Export to Geektool throws up a different error that I can't copy and
>> paste, but it appears to be missing the 'pre_match' method as well.
>>
>> Regular GTD List view still seems to work fine.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Adam
>>
>>
>> _____________________________________________________________________
>> _
>> For new threads USE THIS: textmate(a)lists.macromates.com
>> (threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you
>> don't)
>> http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate
Hi,
I have been surprised that for the following:
switch ( $x )
{
case 'Add':
$db->query(build_insert_sql('event', $eventfieldlist));
$event_id = $db->insert_id;
$db->query('INSERT INTO event_aud (`id`, `aud_id`) VALUES
("'.$event_id.'","'.$_POST['aud_id'].'")');
break;
case 'Edit':
$db->query(build_update_sql('event', $eventfieldlist, $_POST['id']));
$template['top_msg'] .= '<p>hi there </p>';
break;
default:
$template['top_msg'] .= '<p>hi there </p>';
break;
}
one can only fold the entire switch, and not each case.
would this be too hard to implement?
--
dc
-----
David Clark
Web Specialist
Institute for Community Inclusion (http://www.communityinclusion.org/)
david.clark(a)umb.edu
(617) 287-4318
What is that short cut for moving from cell to cell? Ctrl-Tab? What
is the other one?
Ctrl-Tab moves the focus to the drawer on my Textmate…?!
confused,
Daniel
I'm a new (but paid up) textmate luser, and I am beginning to appreciate
the advantages of saving projects, but find that I tend to have them
scattered all over my user directory. I also have a bad memory, so
sometimes not only do I forget where they are, I forget what I have named
them. I wanted an easy command-line way to find and open textmate
projects regardless of where they are located. I wrote a shell script
that uses mdfind to locate them, permit listing of them, and open
them. This works as a shell script or a zsh function.
http://tinyurl.com/j6gbb/tmpj
tmpj foo
opens the project named foo (actually it will open all projects named foo,
so tweak the script if this is problematic) in any location.
If used as a zsh function, I wrote an accompanying completer:
http://tinyurl.com/j6gbb/_tmpj
Then all you do is type tmpj and hit the tab key and you can permute
through a list of every textmate project on your hard drive that has been
indexed by SpotLight. If you don't want to use zsh, then you can isue the
command
tmpj -l
and it will do the same and list possible projects. Then you just pick a
project from the list and issue
tmpj foo
as before.
HTH someone.
This is my first post to this list so I hope this is the right place for
my questions.
I have been using textmate for a while now and have just started using
the todo feature.
My first questions are:
1) Is there a way to make multi-line todo items that will show up in the
todo list?
2) If so where is it documented how to do so?
Alan,
Thank you so much for your speedy response. The images are in different places I'll try the second option as you suggest. I don't understand the specific meanings of (.*?) $1 and [^":]+):? with ?$1/? Is there a reference/source where I can learn more about searches and what those expressions mean?
Best regards,
James
On Friday, October 06, 2006, at 10:15AM, Allan Odgaard <throw-away-1(a)macromates.com> wrote:
>On 6. Oct 2006, at 18:43, <thelittleredhen(a)mac.com> wrote:
>
>> I have an xml file that contains numerous image paths in this
>> format <Pic_path href="HD2:Working Files:images:testpic.jpg"/>
>>
>> I need to convert them to this format <Pic_path href="file:///
>> Volumes/HD2/Working Files/images/testpic.jpg"/>
>>
>> Is there any way I can get TM to search for the paths and convert
>> the text?
>
>If all the images are in the same location, you can enable Regular
>Expressions, then search for: ?<Pic_path href="HD2:Working
>Files:images:(.*?)"/>? and replace with: ?<Pic_path href="file:///
>Volumes/HD2/Working Files/images/$1"/>?.
>
>If however they vary in path, you will need to first do a replace
>from: ?<Pic_path href="HD2:? to ?<Pic_path href="file:///Volumes/HD2/?.
>
>Then repeat a (regular expression) replace of: ?(<Pic_path
>href="file:///Volumes/HD2/[^":]+):? with ?$1/? until no replacements
>are done.
>
>Do a backup first!
>
>
>______________________________________________________________________
>For new threads USE THIS: textmate(a)lists.macromates.com
>(threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't)
>http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate
>
>
Alan,
Thank you so much for your speedy response. The images are in different places I'll try the second option as you suggest. I don't understand the specific meanings of (.*?) $1 and [^":]+):? with ?$1/? Is there a reference/source where I can learn more about searches and what those expressions mean?
Best regards,
James
On Friday, October 06, 2006, at 10:15AM, Allan Odgaard <throw-away-1(a)macromates.com> wrote:
>On 6. Oct 2006, at 18:43, <thelittleredhen(a)mac.com> wrote:
>
>> I have an xml file that contains numerous image paths in this
>> format <Pic_path href="HD2:Working Files:images:testpic.jpg"/>
>>
>> I need to convert them to this format <Pic_path href="file:///
>> Volumes/HD2/Working Files/images/testpic.jpg"/>
>>
>> Is there any way I can get TM to search for the paths and convert
>> the text?
>
>If all the images are in the same location, you can enable Regular
>Expressions, then search for: ?<Pic_path href="HD2:Working
>Files:images:(.*?)"/>? and replace with: ?<Pic_path href="file:///
>Volumes/HD2/Working Files/images/$1"/>?.
>
>If however they vary in path, you will need to first do a replace
>from: ?<Pic_path href="HD2:? to ?<Pic_path href="file:///Volumes/HD2/?.
>
>Then repeat a (regular expression) replace of: ?(<Pic_path
>href="file:///Volumes/HD2/[^":]+):? with ?$1/? until no replacements
>are done.
>
>Do a backup first!
>
>
>______________________________________________________________________
>For new threads USE THIS: textmate(a)lists.macromates.com
>(threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't)
>http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate
>
>
Alan,
Thank you so much for your speedy response. The images are in different places I'll try the second option as you suggest. I don't understand the specific meanings of (.*?) $1 and [^":]+):? with ?$1/? Is there a reference/source where I can learn more about searches and what those expressions mean?
Best regards,
James
On Friday, October 06, 2006, at 10:15AM, Allan Odgaard <throw-away-1(a)macromates.com> wrote:
>On 6. Oct 2006, at 18:43, <thelittleredhen(a)mac.com> wrote:
>
>> I have an xml file that contains numerous image paths in this
>> format <Pic_path href="HD2:Working Files:images:testpic.jpg"/>
>>
>> I need to convert them to this format <Pic_path href="file:///
>> Volumes/HD2/Working Files/images/testpic.jpg"/>
>>
>> Is there any way I can get TM to search for the paths and convert
>> the text?
>
>If all the images are in the same location, you can enable Regular
>Expressions, then search for: ?<Pic_path href="HD2:Working
>Files:images:(.*?)"/>? and replace with: ?<Pic_path href="file:///
>Volumes/HD2/Working Files/images/$1"/>?.
>
>If however they vary in path, you will need to first do a replace
>from: ?<Pic_path href="HD2:? to ?<Pic_path href="file:///Volumes/HD2/?.
>
>Then repeat a (regular expression) replace of: ?(<Pic_path
>href="file:///Volumes/HD2/[^":]+):? with ?$1/? until no replacements
>are done.
>
>Do a backup first!
>
>
>______________________________________________________________________
>For new threads USE THIS: textmate(a)lists.macromates.com
>(threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't)
>http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate
>
>
Alan,
Thank you so much for your speedy response. The images are in different places I'll try the second option as you suggest. I don't understand the specific meanings of (.*?) $1 and [^":]+):? with ?$1/? Is there a reference/source where I can learn more about searches and what those expressions mean?
Best regards,
James
On Friday, October 06, 2006, at 10:15AM, Allan Odgaard <throw-away-1(a)macromates.com> wrote:
>On 6. Oct 2006, at 18:43, <thelittleredhen(a)mac.com> wrote:
>
>> I have an xml file that contains numerous image paths in this
>> format <Pic_path href="HD2:Working Files:images:testpic.jpg"/>
>>
>> I need to convert them to this format <Pic_path href="file:///
>> Volumes/HD2/Working Files/images/testpic.jpg"/>
>>
>> Is there any way I can get TM to search for the paths and convert
>> the text?
>
>If all the images are in the same location, you can enable Regular
>Expressions, then search for: ?<Pic_path href="HD2:Working
>Files:images:(.*?)"/>? and replace with: ?<Pic_path href="file:///
>Volumes/HD2/Working Files/images/$1"/>?.
>
>If however they vary in path, you will need to first do a replace
>from: ?<Pic_path href="HD2:? to ?<Pic_path href="file:///Volumes/HD2/?.
>
>Then repeat a (regular expression) replace of: ?(<Pic_path
>href="file:///Volumes/HD2/[^":]+):? with ?$1/? until no replacements
>are done.
>
>Do a backup first!
>
>
>______________________________________________________________________
>For new threads USE THIS: textmate(a)lists.macromates.com
>(threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't)
>http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate
>
>
Alan,
Thank you so much for your speedy response. The images are in different places I'll try the second option as you suggest. I don't understand the specific meanings of (.*?) $1 and [^":]+):? with ?$1/? Is there a reference/source where I can learn more about searches and what those expressions mean?
Best regards,
James
On Friday, October 06, 2006, at 10:15AM, Allan Odgaard <throw-away-1(a)macromates.com> wrote:
>On 6. Oct 2006, at 18:43, <thelittleredhen(a)mac.com> wrote:
>
>> I have an xml file that contains numerous image paths in this
>> format <Pic_path href="HD2:Working Files:images:testpic.jpg"/>
>>
>> I need to convert them to this format <Pic_path href="file:///
>> Volumes/HD2/Working Files/images/testpic.jpg"/>
>>
>> Is there any way I can get TM to search for the paths and convert
>> the text?
>
>If all the images are in the same location, you can enable Regular
>Expressions, then search for: ?<Pic_path href="HD2:Working
>Files:images:(.*?)"/>? and replace with: ?<Pic_path href="file:///
>Volumes/HD2/Working Files/images/$1"/>?.
>
>If however they vary in path, you will need to first do a replace
>from: ?<Pic_path href="HD2:? to ?<Pic_path href="file:///Volumes/HD2/?.
>
>Then repeat a (regular expression) replace of: ?(<Pic_path
>href="file:///Volumes/HD2/[^":]+):? with ?$1/? until no replacements
>are done.
>
>Do a backup first!
>
>
>______________________________________________________________________
>For new threads USE THIS: textmate(a)lists.macromates.com
>(threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't)
>http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate
>
>
Hi,
I¹m completely new to TM, not a programmer and totally out of my depth on
this but here goes!
I have an xml file that contains numerous image paths in this format
<Pic_path href="HD2:Working Files:images:testpic.jpg"/>
I need to convert them to this format <Pic_path
href="file:///Volumes/HD2/Working Files/images/testpic.jpg"/>
Is there any way I can get TM to search for the paths and convert the text?
Any help would be really appreciated!
Thanks
James
Hi!
I just wanted to ask how to use the new "`"' ?
When I type " it autocompletes to "" setting the cursor between the
two "
When I type now ` the whole thing becomes "`'" and not "`"'
Niels
--
Don't say me the data while speaking on phone, that's too unsecure.
Please send them by e-mail
-- Customer of a German webhoster
How different is the Cutting Edge version from the Minor Updates version?
Is it stable enough to use day-to-day? Is there a place on Macromates (some
skimming about didn't turn one up) where I could read the release notes, or
do I have to track it by some other means?
--
Chris R.
======
Not to be taken literally, internally, or seriously.
Hi,
I'd like to know if it's possible to select wich Python version
Textmate uses.
Actually my default system version is 2.4.3. BBEdit runs with
previous 2.3.5 but Textmate takes the 2.4.3
Revert 2.3.5 to the default Python would be a great idea too, but I
couldn't find out how to do it.
Thanks for your help,
Joancarles
newbie,yes
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www.casasin.com
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Hi there,
I was wondering whether it was possible for a textmate bundle to
launch an external process, and then when triggered, could send some
text to the process (for example, using standard streams) and then do
something with the information that the process spits out.
Now I know you can do this whole workflow for each command, i.e. you
could read the current line, pass it as parameters to a command, and
then replace the line with the output of the program.
What I want to do is to have the process persist over command
triggers. i.e. One trigger might start the process, another might feed
it information and do something with the response (this command may be
called multiple times, and each time it would communicate with the
same process, rather than create a new process), and a final trigger
might end the process.
Is this at all possible?
Thanks,
Sam Aaron
--
http://sam.aaron.name
Hi, simple question I think, but I can't find the answer
I quasi-always use regular expressions in the find and replace box, but this
button defaults to plain text search.
Q: What is the pref called to set this button's default to ticked?
Executing "defaults read com.macromates.textmate"
The closest I can see is this
OakFindPanelOptions = {
action = replaceAll;
findInProjectIgnoreCase = 0;
findString = "duchaine";
ignoreCase = 1;
replaceAllScope = document;
replaceString = " $1";
wrapAround = 0;
};
But no sign of "Regular Expression"
Tim
Hi Allan,
Here are some tests and what I get in the log(I removed "date +
TextMate[pid]" on every lines):
OS X 10.4.8, TextMate1269
Tried in my account and in a fresh one. Same results.
If I press ^⎋: Nothing
If I press ⌘⎋:
performKeyEquivalent: system gave us: ⎋
performKeyEquivalent: user actually pressed: ⌘⎋
performKeyEquivalent: match against: ⌃⎋
performKeyEquivalent: did match: NO
If I press alt+esc: Beep. Nothing.
If I press ⌃⌘⎋
performKeyEquivalent: system gave us: ⎋
performKeyEquivalent: user actually pressed: ⌃⌘⎋
performKeyEquivalent: match against: ⌃⎋
performKeyEquivalent: did match: NO
If I press ⌃⌥⎋
performKeyEquivalent: system gave us: ⎋
performKeyEquivalent: user actually pressed: ⌃⌥⎋
performKeyEquivalent: match against: ⌃⎋
performKeyEquivalent: did match: NO
Any ^ + whatever or ^ + ⇧ + whatever: Nothing
Any ⌘ + whatever or ⌘ + ⇧ + whatever: Looks fine, e.g.:
performKeyEquivalent: system gave us: ⇧⌘L
performKeyEquivalent: user actually pressed: ⇧⌘L
performKeyEquivalent: match against: ⌃⎋
performKeyEquivalent: did match: NO
Any ^ + ⌘ + whatever: Looks fine, e.g.:
performKeyEquivalent: system gave us: ⌃⌘M
performKeyEquivalent: user actually pressed: ⌃⌘M
performKeyEquivalent: match against: ⌃⎋
performKeyEquivalent: did match: NO
Any ⌥ + ⌘ + whatever(not those used by the system.): Looks fine, e.g.:
performKeyEquivalent: system gave us: ⌥⌘S
performKeyEquivalent: user actually pressed: ⌥⌘S
performKeyEquivalent: match against: ⌃⎋
performKeyEquivalent: did match: NO
Tell me if I can try something more...
--
FredB
from my log file, hope this helps:
performKeyEquivalent: system gave us: ⌃⌥⌘B
performKeyEquivalent: user actually pressed: ⌃⌥⌘B
performKeyEquivalent: match against: ⌃⎋
performKeyEquivalent: did match: NO
performKeyEquivalent: system gave us: ⌘W
performKeyEquivalent: user actually pressed: ⌘W
performKeyEquivalent: match against: ⌃⎋
performKeyEquivalent: did match: NO
performKeyEquivalent: system gave us: ⌥⌘T
performKeyEquivalent: user actually pressed: ⌥⌘T
performKeyEquivalent: match against: ⌃⎋
performKeyEquivalent: did match: NO
performKeyEquivalent: system gave us: ↓
performKeyEquivalent: user actually pressed: ↓
performKeyEquivalent: match against: ⌃⎋
performKeyEquivalent: did match: NO
I'm trying to use a regex transformation in a snippet that will
convert the first letter of a word to uppercase and convert underscore
_ followed by a letter to a space and an uppercase letter.
eg:
field_name > Field Name
long_field_name > Long Field Name
I can't quite get get my head round how to do it, as it seems like two
seperate transformations, but I'm not sure how to to do
transformations on a string in a snippet.
Is there a collection of regexes for transforming between the main
cases? (particularly Camel, Title and underscore seperated) I managed
one that went from CamelCase to underscore_seperated:
${1/([a-z0-9])?([A-Z])/(?1:$1_)\l$2/g}
Thanks
Ed
Hi there,
Well, that's pretty simple : I create a project
by dragging a bunch of files in the project
drawer… Fine…
After that, I move some of those files somewhere
else with the Finder or whatever : TextMate has “lost”
the moved files which now appear in red…
I cannot believe I am the only one bothered by
this behaviour… Or am I ? :-)
I'm working on a Wordpress blog and sometimes need to comment out
blocks of intermingled PHP and HTML. Don't get me started on either
PHP or interspersing code and markup. Anyhow, here's a hackish
command that toggles an if(false) block:
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
lines = STDIN.readlines
php_regex = /\<\?php/i
if lines[0] =~ php_regex
lines.each{|l| puts l unless l =~ php_regex}
else
puts '<?php if(false) { ?>'
lines.each{|l| puts l}
puts '<?php } ?>'
end
Hope this is useful to someone...
Has any one written a .ctags.tmcodebrowser code for seeing markdown or
multimarkdown in the CodeBrowser?
Thought I would ask before I spend an inordinate amount of time trying
to figure out how to write the regex for it.
Thanks
__________________________________________________________
Robert Ullrey
Phone: (916) 600-5619
E-mail: robert_ullrey(a)mac.com
Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.
Please send as universally readable RTF files.
See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
When I attempt to update a directory with the SVN bundle, I get this error:
ruby: No such file to load -- /Users/offline/Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Support/bin/shelltokenize.rb (LoadError)
shelltokenizer.rb _does_ exist, however -- it's in ~/Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Support/lib.
If I symlink it into ../bin, I get this:
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/Subversion.tmbundle/Support/format_status.rb:4:in
`require': No such file to load -- /Users/offline/Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Support/bin/Builder.rb (LoadError) from
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/Subversion.tmbundle/Support/format_status.rb:4
-:13:in `write': Broken pipe (Errno::EPIPE) from -:13:in `puts' from -:13
from -:13:in `each_line' from -:13
Obviously this last is not supposed to happen under any circumstances, but
it did seem like a possible quick fix at the time :)
Anyway, there appears to be a bug in that bundle.
I have TM build 1215, if that makes a difference -- wasn't there supposed to
be a new release coming soon?
--
Chris R.
======
Not to be taken literally, internally, or seriously.
Is there a way to have an auto saving and auto loading of projects?
I work on two computers, and I often have TextMate running on both.
When I synchronize files (using http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/
unison/index.html), TextMate picks up the changes automatically and
visually tells me a file is not saved. However there is no visual
clue that a project is not saved, and changes done to the tmproje
file are not picked up automatically.
I guess I could close all my projects before synchronizing, but I
find it really convenient to have TextMate running all the time.
(By the way, projects are a great feature and they make my working
with many TeX files much easier and more efficient.)
Thanks,
Alan
--
Alan Schmitt <http://alan.petitepomme.net/>
The hacker: someone who figured things out and made something cool
happen.
.O.
..O
OOO
Hi all,
I just changed the python new function command to do some fun things
when one of python's 'special methods' is the name used for the new
function. So now, if you press ⇧↩ after typing a word like "setattr",
"cmp", "repr", or "init", you'll get a function that looks like:
def __setattr__(self, name, value):
pass
or
def __cmp__(self, other):
pass
I hope that people find it useful. The one downside to this method is
that if you want to name a function the same way as one of these special
methods (but without the underscores), then using ⇧↩ will not work as
before. So in that case use the "def" tab trigger.
Also, we may want to figure out a way to get these to execute with the ⇥
key instead of using ⇧↩
In general, I'm surprised that there hasn't been more progress on the
python bundle, given how many people claim to use it.[^1] I suppose I'm
as guilty for this as anyone. Anyway, us TM python users need to start
adding useful stuff to the bundle. It's hard to think of things, given
that the language is pretty low on extraneous baggage, but I'm sure
there are places where we can speed ourselves up.
-Jacob
[^1]: http://macromates.com/wiki/Polls/WhichLanguageDoYouUse
The one thing preventing me from making a complete switch to textmate
is the lag when the app regains focus when viewing a project
contianing folders on network mounts.
I noticed that the manual mentions this behavior, and also says it
will be addressed in a future release... Anyone have a time table
around this?
Thanks,
Ben
------
http://macromates.com/textmate/manual/working_with_multiple_files
2.1.1 Auto-Updating Projects
Currently updating is done when TextMate regains focus and can be slow
for some network mounted disks, in which case you may want to settle
for only adding individual files to the project (which can be grouped
and re-ordered manually to mimic the structure on disk).
The refresh delay for network mounted disks will be addressed in a
future release.
Hi!
I recently noticed, that alt+F2 invokes the spelling menu. Really
good. But spelling errors are recognized, when I type a blank symbol.
So I have to move the cursor back and type alt+F2. Is it possible to
invoke the spelling menu for the last misspelled word? And perhaps
there could be an own TextMate spelling menu which has shortcuts for
the entries.
Helge
Hi,
I'm a new to textmate and loving it so far. i have a couple of
questions that i've saved up after my first week of use that i was
hoping someone could help me with:
* i find that snippets make it easy to add text - but i'm not so sure
how to modify existing text. e.g. i find i am always commenting out
code in css, so i added this snippet (and bound to a key):
/* $TM_SELECTED_TEXT */
great! ok, now how would i remove comments? (or even better, how to
toggle comments on the current line?)
* hard-wrap: i know textmate doesn't support this out of the box, but
with vi i always used "fmt". so here's my command which i bound to a
key:
fmt << ___END___
$TM_SELECTED_TEXT
___END___
this isn't ideal (what if the text has ___END___ in it? fmt barfs on
non-ascii, and i always get an extra newline.) is there a better way?
* some snippets show a series of options, which you cannot select (they
just get erased when you start to type.) what's the idea - just a
simple reminder - or am i using it wrong? e.g. in the css bundle:
list-style-type: ${1:none/disc/circle/square};$0
why not just make 4 snippets - so then you get the popup and can choose
which one? (so i could hit '1' instead of typing in 'none'.)
well, i've got lots more questions, but that's probably enough for now.
:jason
Hi,
when writing in languages using accents (e.g. italian)
one frequently types \`e or \`o (or \"u etc).
The LaTeX bundle has the annoying habit of doubling
the ticks or backticks (or the double quotes) even
immediately following a backslash \
This seems inappropriate; the sequences \`' and
\"" have no use I presume. Is it possible to keep
the doubling of ticks except when immediately
following a backslash? I know I can disable the
doubling completely, but I would like to keep it in
other cases.
Thanks,
Piero
Hi!
How do I navigate from a method call to the declaration of said method?
In xCode I would command-double-click the method call.
BTW, I am new to the list and am just re-discovering TextMate. I had
looked at it once before. At that time it lacked the one key feature
for me: code completion. Now it is a killer app!
Pierre
---
Pierre Bernard
http://www.bernard-web.com/pierrehttp://www.houdah.com
Hi!
When working on a file, I would at times like to switch back to xCode
to:
- set a breakpoint
- use the better code sense implementation
- ...
I see no such feature.
TIA,
Pierre
---
Pierre Bernard
http://www.bernard-web.com/pierrehttp://www.houdah.com
Hi to all,
Small side question regarding the focus toggling between Drawer and window.
After the first toggle ctrl shift, the shortcut doesn't get me back to
the editing window using the same shortcut at the curser.
I was wondering,may be if it is expected, or something broken from my side.
regards, marios
Hello,
Is there an existing command to run "make" in the current directory,
or should I make one?
I'm working on a LaTeX paper with sereval people who use emacs, and
the building process is done using a Makefile. I looked at the LaTeX
"Typeset and View" in the bundle editor, but it seems that it's
always adding options to TM_LATEX_COMPILER and cannot simply be used
to call make. (I may have missed something there, I'm a fairly new
TextMate user).
Thanks for any suggestion.
Alan
--
Alan Schmitt <http://alan.petitepomme.net/>
The hacker: someone who figured things out and made something cool
happen.
.O.
..O
OOO
Hi,
I'm fairly new to TextMate - I use it to develop Java applications
and my website in an academic enviornment. I followed directions on
the TM website to make TM my default Cocoa Text Field editor in OS X
(from here: http://macromates.com/textmate/manual/
using_textmate_from_terminal). I press splat + ctrl + E in nearly
any application* and I can edit the field with TM. This is a
fantastic feature to which I have grown addicted.
However, I find myself ssh-ing into servers around campus and I can't
use TM to edit files in the shell (since the EDITOR variable is
obviously local to my machine). Is it possible in my .bash_profile
on remote servers to open files in my local TM? This would be great...
I'll conclude by saying that I have very little *nix knowledge, so
please be gentle!
Thank you for your help - I've learned a lot on this list.
- Jerzy G.
*Firefox text boxes don't seem to work - I presume it's not a Cocoa
text field?
Hi guys,
I just started to reuse LaTeX again, there's been a lot of really
great things going on since the last time I used it, so awesome job!
I like how you've added the (fold/end) markers for each section/
subsection, but might I suggest adding the text in \label to the
"end" part of the snippet, so as to remind the user what section they
are looking at the end of?
So, currently the section snippet looks like:
\section{${1:section name}}\label{sec:${2:${1/(\w+)|\W+/(?1:\L$0:_)/
g}}} % (fold)
${0:$TM_SELECTED_TEXT}
% section (end)
I'm thinking something like this (which works w/o damaging anything)
% section ${2} (end)
But for some reason I find this more handy (which unfortunately hoses
the folding):
% section (end:${2})
It's easy enough for me to keep it in my own bundle, but I figured
others may find this useful as well.
What do you think?
-steve
Hello,
A while ago, I was told that I could specify what latex command get
run when I "rebuild" a latex file using the "TM_LATEX_COMPILER"
project option. Unfortunately the only place I found where I can
specify shell variables is in the global preferences, and I would
like of course such variables to be project dependent. Is there a way
to do so?
Another thing I would like is to keep the "compiling" window open, so
that I can look at the warnings and messages (right now it closes
after compilation). I could not find this window in the "Window"
menu. How can I keep it open?
Thanks,
Alan
--
Alan Schmitt <http://alan.petitepomme.net/>
The hacker: someone who figured things out and made something cool
happen.
.O.
..O
OOO
The 'constant_placeholder' definition incorrectly matches the '%s' in
a literal string '%%s' and highlights it; it should match the '%%'.
Fix: in the constant_placeholder definition, change:
match = '%(\([a-zA-Z_]+\))?(0|\-|\+)?([0-9\.]*)?[diuoxXfeEgGsrc]';
to:
match = '%(\([a-zA-Z_]+\))?(0|\-|\+)?([0-9\.]*)?[diuoxXfeEgGsrc%]';
Based on suggestions from Allan I've revised the Fetch Categories command to
work with a multi-select menu (using osascript). You can now just choose
multiple categories at once and it will insert the text "Category:
your_category" for each selected item. Once again, this is only tested with
Wordpress on my end, so I'm curious to hear if it works with other blogging
software.
I have also made the command available for download at:
http://blog.circlesixdesign.com/downloads/FetchCategories2.zip
I'm having a lot of fun writing commands and snippets, but I'm no
programmer. If anyone sees fit to clean up the code, feel free, and I'd
love a copy to learn from if you do.
Brett
Rather than try to share my very specialized autotag bundle, which requires
Wordpress with the Ultimate Tag Warrior plugin and my Autotag mod, I thought
I'd share the process and see if I get any feedback. I am not sure if this
has been done before, or if it's just too much trouble for most people to go
through, but it was a fun exercise.
Here's my blog post on the project:
http://blog.circlesixdesign.com/2006/10/01/hacking-xmlrpc-wordpress-and-text
mate/
I'm open to any feedback, criticism or suggestions.
Thanks,
Brett
All,
Is there a good way to determine a reverse mapping from a keyboard
shortcut to its purpose? Often I'd like to know if a given shortcut
is already used, but I don't know how to search for it easily.
I know about the "Show Keyboard Shortcuts" feature (invoked via
control-option-command-K). It shows the shortcuts for all bundles,
but the keystrokes are written with the fancy Apple glyphs instead of
easily searched words like "control-option-command". Is there a
simple way to enter these glyphs from the keyboard to make this
search easier? I've sometimes resorted to scanning the list for a
glyph of interest, then copying it to the clipboard and pasting it
into the find box, but I'd like a more direct way.
Also, I don't know how to generate a list of keyboard shortcuts for
built-in features not found in bundles - is there a way?
Thanks,
Michael Henry
When I attempted to use HTML > Insert Entity, I got the following
text inserted before the entity:
2006-10-01 17:58:18.374 CocoaDialog[3175] GrowlCode: App identifier
or version don't match. Doing nothing.
Obviously, this is GrowlCode's fault, but any InputManager could drop
things on STDERR and mess commands up. I've tried adding "2> /dev/
null" at strategic points in the Insert Entity command, but it
doesn't seem to be working (I don't really talk bash, as I've used
zsh for years, so it's possible I'm going about ignoring STDERR in
the wrong way — shouldn't be a difference, though)
I've uninstalled GrowlCode for now, but does anybody know of a way of
keeping irrelevant error messages from being inserted? I nearly ended
up with a very confusing-looking eBay auction :)
Thanks
--
John Yeates
All,
Is there a keyboard shortcut for activating the Replace-related
buttons in TextMate's Find dialog box? I know about the relatively
new shortcuts for activating the checkboxes (Regular expression =
command-option-r, Ignore case = command-option-i, Wrap around =
command-option-w), but is there a shortcut for the buttons
(especially Replace All, but also Replace, Replace & Find, and
Previous)?
Thanks,
Michael Henry
I was wondering what is the best way to import Excel tables into Latex
file using Textmate? I tried copy/pasting a table into Textmate, then
using "Convert Selection to Table". However, this does not result in a
correctly formatted table due to the way the Excel table is pasted.
Anyone have experience/solution for this? Thanks
Will
Hi,
I'm new to the Subversion bundle, and am having some trouble getting
the status and log functions to work:
I select Subversion|Status, and a nice HTML window comes up showing
the status of the pending files. When I click commit or revert,
nothing happens. The entire HTML page's buttons do nothing. The
links to the files work, but not commit/revert, etc.
Also, the subversion Log cmd gives me the following error:
NoMethodError
reason: undefined method `[]' for
nil:NilClass
trace:
/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/rexml/source.rb:131:in
`initialize'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/rexml/parsers/baseparser.rb:
126:in `stream='
/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/rexml/parsers/baseparser.rb:
100:in `initialize'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/rexml/parsers/treeparser.rb:
8:in `initialize'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/rexml/document.rb:
178:in `build'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/rexml/document.rb:45:in
`initialize'
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/
Bundles/Subversion.tmbundle/Support/format_log_xml.rb:164
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Dave.
Hi,
I am pretty close to set up my development environment exactly the way I
want it.
The TXP Bundle runs much nicer now, with no warnings in Console output.
In the meanwhile, while using it and testing along, I came across a
problem that has puzzled my for hours.
I hope, that someone might be able to help.
I have a project Folder that uses a local document root Folder in my
Site folder for Testing, no problems with that.
However in order to use the completion command, for completions, that I
want for a special Tag <txp:article />, I have a Preference Item, that
contains the following command:
{ completionCommand = 'find "$TM_DIRECTORY" \
-name "$TM_CURRENT_WORD*article.txfml" -maxdepth 2 \
-exec basename "{}" \;|sort'; }
as described in Section 4.2 of the manual, in order to provide the
filenames of a special folder, that contains the needed filenames that I
need to provide as attribute values for the above mentioned tag.
My first problem here is, that I would need maxdepth 4 and even worser,
maxdepth 4 and 5.
I tried to alter the command, setting maxdepth to 4 and 5, since I need
to maintain the directory structure of my site folders.
This does not seem to work.
The second problem is, that I also have some other completions for Tag
names and attribute names, which are sitting normally in arrays, in some
other pref Items.
I set up another pref Item,
with :
{ disableDefaultCompletion = '1'; }
and scope :
text.html.txp entity.name.tag.single.article.txp
which is the same scope that I have for the above command, in order to
suppress the default completions on article form attribute values,
but the only thing that the escape key cycles through, are the near by
found values in the open document.
What am I doing wrong here ?
(Note also, that the file endings I have, have the form eg.:
.article.txfml, comment.txfml, file.txfml, etc, which are needed,
to fine grade those completions based on this article form completion
command.
Any help appreciated.
regards, marios
Hi again, to all,
I am writing this to get a couple of evaluation thoughts together, on
the Language Grammar, that I wrote for the TXP Bundle.
It is not solely related to that Bundle only, so you may find this
useful, if you attempt a similar approach for other Languages.
I have spent the last two days inspecting this Grammar in detail and
iterating over the current approach and trying to extract the major
mistakes, so I can refactor the Grammar and make it more accessible to
TM's Automation Features.
In a nutshell, the Grammar is largely inspired and adapted from the
experimental XHTML Bundle, following a modular approach,by referencing
repository Items with include rules.
The difference is, that in the experimental XHTML Bundle, each
repository Item is referenced a in recursive manner, and resolves in one
exclusive repository Item that stands for the html tag for html tags as
exclusive root node.
Textpattern Tags on the other hand do not have this requirement, so each
repository Item gets referenced within an include rule,except for their
attributes and values, which do not have an include rule at the root.
In order to make those non root included items easily accessible a
naming convention was used, so that after reformating the code in the
Bundle Editor appears exactly below the Repository Item, that references
them, where there is one for each Tag.
Example:
author-tag =
{
};
author-tagatts = {
};
The major difficulty is in the distinction of single, container, plugin
and conditional tags, plus to get scopes also for the attribute values.
which currently leads to matching conflicts, therefore, the current
version of the Grammar doesn't have full distinction for attribute
values, mainly on the single plugin tags.
One verification, that I have done about the shortcoming of this
Grammar, is that it is wrong not to have a simple include for quoted
single and double strings, which is now the case.
For instance if I used cntrl shift < and then typed txp:article space
and then get the automatic closing quote insertion, the cursor will be
in between "".
At this point verifying Scope with cntrl shift P, I should have at least
a scope of string.quoted.double or any other dist. available.
If this is not the case,all the additional automation possibilities are
lost since I can not have a snippet insertion conditional.
On the other hand, while including a rule for such a scope left me with
the problem of specificity of such rules, making it again difficult to
have a distinct scope of attribute.value, that would match only a
string, that is in between the quotes, but has another scope then
string.quoted.double
To be continued,
regards, marios
Hello. Can I "save a file with line breaks" i.e. have TextMate save
a text file with hard wrap?
(I did a little googling on this topic w/r/t TextMate and found the
answers fairly confusing.)
Thanks!
--andreas
Is anyone out there in TM land using Wordpress and Ultimate Tag Warrior? If
so, I've managed to combine some of my mods and make the UTW tags accessible
from TextMate. There's a whole bundle involved, and you have to replace
your xmlrpc.php file (after backing it up, of course). It's working really
smoothly on my end. If I type fetchtags and hit tab, it gets the entire
database of tags, sorts it and returns a multi-select menu. When you finish
picking tags it inserts a line in the header with a comma-separated list of
your chosen tags.
It's got the functionality to save and modify new and existing tags.
I also got it working with my AutoTag mod, so that it can read your current
post and suggest tags based on a fuzzy search of your database. I could
easily add the Yahoo suggest if anyone was interested, but I've never liked
the results I get anyway.
My biggest question is this, sorry it took me so long to get around to it...
After I've accepted an entire document as input, chosen tags and have a
string ready to print, what's the most elegant way to make sure that string
gets inserted in the blog post headers rather than at the end of the file?
I've attached a few simple commands I hacked up to practice my ruby.
There may be better ways to do these so any input is welcome.
The first one "Show TODO - ignore list" is pretty basic. On the
first line of the script it takes an array of patterns of files to
ignore while parsing your project. Its should be pretty easy to
enter your list even if you don't know ruby, just follow the
example. Ideally I'd like to make it so you can set the list
externally somehow to make it easy.
I wrote this because the TextMate.each_text_file was parsing
everything in the project folder, regardless if I removed it from the
project or not. I have a "vendored" version of edge rails in one of
my project folders, and seeing a list of all of DHH et al.s comments
was hindering my use of the TODO.
The other two commands go together.
"Project Statistics" displays the total word count, line count, and
bytes on the tool tip for the entire project.
"Project Statistics - Full Output" displays the same information for
each file in the project as well as the totals as html
Both of these commands use each_text_file with an ignore list as
well, so they suffer the same limitations and advantages.
I wrote these cause I had to work on a horrible web system from the
pre-standards days all day today and I wanted to see just how ugly it
was. I found out - they have more javascript for their drop down
menus alone then the entire prototype library contains.
William

p.s. Allan: If I run any of these commands, regular todo or my
versions, on a group of files from a top level directory like /Users/
username my textmate will lock up for a very long time, at least
unless of course I have a lot of ignore flags set. Not too hard to
avoid, certainly less than ideal. Is there a better way to iterate
over project files?
p.p.s Thank you for all your hard work and amazing program.
I had no luck changing the key using the DefaultKeyBinding.dict route :(
On Sep 22, 2006, at 1:26 PM, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com
wrote:
> From: Allan Odgaard <throw-away-1(a)macromates.com>
> Date: September 22, 2006 12:59:04 PM EDT
> To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Subject: Re: [TxMt] re: crtl-esc not activating the bundle menu
> anymore
> Reply-To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
>
>
> On 22/9/2006, at 18:23, ira cary blanco wrote:
>
>> > > I tried every fixes I read about: Setting the prefs in
>> Terminal (I
>> > > don't remember the exact command)
>> > What happens if you set it to another key than ⌃⎋?
>> How can it be set to another key?
>
> http://lists.macromates.com/pipermail/textmate/2006-April/009955.html
Ira Cary Blanco
Marketing & Media
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Samson | Hartke | Zoom
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Is it possible to change Ctrl+S shortcut to Ctrl+R?
I often use bash's Ctrl+R for analogous search mode, so this shortcut
makes more sense to me.
BTW: I coudn't find Cltr+S anywhere in menu. Where is it?
--
regards, porneL
Suppose I have a myFile.html file containing a link
<a href="myFile.html#myAnchor"> Go to anchor! </a>
which points to an anchor in the same file:
<a name="myAnchor"> I knew you would come here! </a>
When I load the file in the TextMate HTML window,
apparently, the link to the anchor does not work (when
I click on it, the HTML page goes blank).
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Piero
I am migrating from emacs to textmate. Emacs has compile command. That
basically allows you to run lets make in the directory of the current
file. Is there a bundle out there already?
OK, I'm a dummy! After searching the lists and manual and help, I
still can't find the way to reformat my .java code in TM. How do I
do that?
Thanks!
-- Owen
Owen Densmore 505-988-3787 http://backspaces.net
Redfish Group: 505-995-0206 http://redfish.comhttp://friam.org/
When I post to my blog from TM, it works fine, but a new line gets inserted
at the top of my post:
2006-09-29 23:56:35.942 open[1013] No such file: /name-of-my-post
And then, of course, it doesn't open up in my browser. I'll also note that I
have been able to post to other blogs properly... so it must be something
with my typo configuration?
Thanks!
Adam
Howdy.
I'm in the middle of writing a live updating command for ZenTest
autotest.
I want to use the RubyMate error handling stuff to make all the log
links live and such.
Is that core functionality usable separate from RubyMate?
thomas Aylott — subtleGradient — CrazyEgg
Hello -
I mistaken removed the File Pattern that appears in the Advance >
Folder Reference section of the Preference Panel.
Can someone send me the default File Pattern, or let me know how to
reset it...
Thanks!
- Chris Ryan
I am using TextMate 1.5.3 and the latest bundles checked out from the
repository. When I open bubbleSort.java [1] in TextMate, some of the
comments are highlighted as comments; some aren't. Bug?
Also, when I select all text in the file then do Text > Indent
Selection, the file isn't properly indented. (Note especially the
last few lines of the file.) Is this a bug, or does the command
simply not handle inter-method Java indentation?
Thanks,
Trevor
[1] http://www2.latech.edu/~box/ds/bubbleSort.java
Hello!
I try to develop my own commands. So I'm new to Ruby, my commands
sometimes are buggy. How can I easily debug my commands. How do you
do it?
Helge
I've attached a complete rewrite of the Wikipedia linking code. It's a
little more modular, a lot more inclusive and a bit smarter than before.
I am definitely still open to input (Haris ;-)) on my coding technique and
anything that can be done to improve the command. I'm just getting my feet
wet with Ruby, regular expressions and TextMate in general.
If you're currently using the command I distriubted previously on this list,
Brett Inc. "strongly urges it's users to upgrade to this latest release".
I set up WordPress blogging per the help and screencast instructions. When I
fetch posts (I just did an svn up on the bundle, so I¹m at v.5327), I get
the following error:
/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/xmlrpc/client.rb:535:in `do_rpc': HTTP-Error: 406 Not
Acceptable (RuntimeError)
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/xmlrpc/client.rb:409:in `call2'
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/xmlrpc/client.rb:399:in `call'
from /Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Bundles/Blogging.tmbundle/Support/lib/metaweblog.rb:31:in
`getRecentPosts'
from /Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Bundles/Blogging.tmbundle/Support/lib/blogging.rb:546:in
`fetch'
from /Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Bundles/Blogging.tmbundle/Support/lib/blogging.rb:545:in
`popen'
from /Library/Application Support/TextMate/Support/lib/progress.rb:11:in
`call_with_progress'
from /Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Bundles/Blogging.tmbundle/Support/lib/blogging.rb:545:in
`fetch'
from /tmp/temp_textmate.mU5BiJ:3
The setup is:
# List of Blogs
#
# Enter a blog name followed by the endpoint URL
#
# Blog Name URL
finesite http://admin@myfinesite.com/wp/xmlrpc.php
Is this a familiar result and is there something stupid I¹m missing? BTW:
There is an admin user for the blog and I¹ve tried:
* siteadmin(a)myfinesite.com
* admin(a)www.myfinesite.com
Not sure where to go from here. Help appreciated!
Thanks
This is my template command
if test \! -e "$TM_NEW_FILE"; then
TM_YEAR=`date +%Y` \
TM_DATE=`date +%Y-%m-%d` \
TM_USERNAME=`niutil -readprop / /users/\$USER realname` \
TM_PACKAGE=`sed <<<"$TM_NEW_FILE_DIRECTORY" 's#.*classes/
##'|tr / .`
perl -pe 's/\$\{([^}]*)\}/$ENV{$1}/g' \
< class.as > "$TM_NEW_FILE"
fi
And TM_PACKAGE comes out blank.
what am I doing wrong?
On 26/9/2006, at 19:52, Ketan Anjaria wrote:
> In a previous version of textmate the following code for a template
> worked to create a TM_PACKAGE variable
>
> TM_PACKAGE=`sed <<<$TM_NEW_FILE_DIRECTORY -n 's#.*classes/\
> (.*\)#\1#p'|tr / .` \
Try this: TM_PACKAGE=`sed <<<"$TM_NEW_FILE_DIRECTORY" 's#.*classes/
##'|tr / .`
I have only had a chance to test this on Wordpress. It needs to be placed
in the Blogging Bundle because it references the blogging.rb file in that
support directory.
If anyone using the blogging bundle would be willing to give this a try and
let me know if it works with other platforms, it would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks,
Brett
Dear list menbers,
I have the following problem:
I received a plain text file utf-8 encoded written on a Windows PC. I
could open this file and I could edit this file perfectly.
After my modifications I saved this as utf-8 with LF. OK.
Then I tried to import the content of that file in a database. This
didn't work, because the database couldn't parse the first line.
Then I opened that file in a HexEditor and I saw that the first line
begins with EF BB BF. After looking at this I remembered that these
bytes are the BOM (Byte Order Marker) for utf-8 and Windows PC's make
often use of it to save utf-8 text files.
My problem is now that I couldn't find a way to save my text file as
utf-8 without BOM.
I had to use jEdit for that, because in jEdit you can select the
encoding utf-8 or utf-8y (meaning with BOM).
Is there any chance to implement this in TextMate? Or, may be better,
that TextMate saves all utf-8 files without BOM, because I think this
marker is irrelevant within utf-8. It only makes sense in utf-16/32.
All the best,
Hans
Hi,
After reading on this list about all the great recent updates to the
Latex bundle I decided to svn-up all the bundles I've installed:
> cd /Library/Application\ Support/Textmate/Bundles
> svn up
Then I used the "Reload Bundles" command from inside TextMate.
Now an odd thing is happening. The old key equivalents don't seem to work
for the Latex-bundle commands anymore, even though they are the same in
the menu. Similarly they do not appear in the Use Bundle Item... dialog
when I summon it with Ctrl-Cmd-T. Suggestions? TIA for your help.
-dave
This little command is just the most basic proof of concept of a
working live shell command.
You can easily hack it up to run any random shell command you want.
I'm planning of using something like this to implement a bunch of
stuff soon.
TextMate Bookmarks, live updating.
ZenTest autotest
Mongrel server / Rails app log tail
etc...
Feel free to suggest other interesting stuff.

thomas Aylott — subtleGradient — CrazyEgg
Hi!
I really like the blogging bundle. It's amazing.
But each time I close the window, I am asked to save the file. I
think there are few, if at all, who save their blog entries as files.
Wouldn’t it be a better behavior to ask for post to blog? Also I
naturally type apple+s, when I am finished. So, I added a copy of the
post to blog command and associated this shortcut to it. Storing the
file in this case seems similar to post it. What do you think?
Helge
Hi,
I could swear I have used a command that would reformat something like
<tr>
<td> </td>
<th id="number">N</th>
<th id="percontage">%</th>
<th id="number">N</th>
<th id="percontage">%</th>
</tr>
and "ex/plode" it to:
<tr>
<td > </td>
<th id="number" >N</th>
<th id="percontage">%</th>
<th id="number" >N</th>
<th id="percontage">%</th>
</tr>
for easy option+selection. I wanna say it was part of subtlegradient,
but cant find it anywhere.
(it probably does not help that somehow I have ended up with 3
subtlegradieent bundles.)
--
dc
-----
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Web Specialist
Institute for Community Inclusion (http://www.communityinclusion.org/)
david.clark(a)umb.edu
(617) 287-4318
Hello Textmate-Users,
i'd love to see a solid block-cursor in Textmate, configurable by the
user : blinking or not, block or default as it is. Maybe i'm gettin'
old, but i find myself frequently searching for the cursor since I
switched to working on black.
I'd like to read u'r opinion on this and for sure maybe there exists
a osx-hack already to achive this without bothering Allen ;-)
Greets, Andreas
---
»In a perfect world… spammers would get caught, go to jail, and share
a cell with many men who have enlarged their penisses, taken Viagra
and are looking for a new relationship.«
If anyone is interested, and happens to have Rmagick installed, I added on
to the image insertion drag and drop command in the blogging bundle to
automatically thumbnail and link with titles, alt tags, etc. It gives you a
drop down menu asking you whether you want the thumbnail, the full image, or
the thumbnail linked to the full image (a rel=lightbox tag is included for
those using it).
Like I said, it requires Rmagick (and ImageMagick or GraphicsMagick) to be
compiled and installed. It bootlegs on the original command for everything
else.
Brett
A common refrain on this list is being able to edit files remotely. I
explored various solutions (transmit, subversion, hotkey), but
decided that ultimately what I wanted was something that would just
watch one or more local files I was editing and then as they change,
automatically upload them to a remote destination.
So I spent some time last night hacking together syncmate (python
script), attached:
Usage: syncmate <file> [<file>...] [username@]host:/remote/path/
Watches one or more files for changes and copies to host whenever the
file changes locally. The first time called, starts an instance of
syncmate
as a daemon. Each subsequent time called registers new files with the
running
daemon.
Usage: syncmate --list
Lists registered files
Usage: syncmate --quit
Causes daemon to quit
It requires the Growl python bindings be installed for notification
(btw, I had trouble with the Growl python bindings occasionally
causing python to crash, but I think I've narrowed the problem down
to attempting to use a custom icon in the notifications, so I've left
that out.)
Anyway, I find this useful in combination with textmate, so I figured
I'd post it here. Hope someone else finds it useful.
j.
The darwin ports email list is temporarily shutdown and I couldn't
find any other help online. thought one of the experts here could
help since I need this to use LaTex with TextMate.
I'm trying to install teTex on my iBook G4 and have installed Xcode
2.4 and DarwinPorts 1.3.1, I get the following error.
Any ideas on what I can do to get Tex on my Mac?
Thanks
Dennis
/usr/bin/ld: warning weak referenced symbols:
_getaddrinfo
/usr/bin/ld: Undefined symbols:
_XCreateGC referenced from libXpm expected to be defined in
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.6.dylib
_XCreatePixmap referenced from libXpm expected to be defined in
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.6.dylib
_XFreeGC referenced from libXpm expected to be defined in
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.6.dylib
_XPutImage referenced from libXpm expected to be defined in
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.6.dylib
_XAllocColor referenced from libXpm expected to be defined in
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.6.dylib
_XCreateImage referenced from libXpm expected to be defined in
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.6.dylib
_XDefaultColormap referenced from libXpm expected to be defined in
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.6.dylib
_XDefaultDepth referenced from libXpm expected to be defined in
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.6.dylib
_XDefaultScreen referenced from libXpm expected to be defined in
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.6.dylib
_XDefaultVisual referenced from libXpm expected to be defined in
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.6.dylib
_XFreeColors referenced from libXpm expected to be defined in
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.6.dylib
_XGrabServer referenced from libXpm expected to be defined in
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.6.dylib
_XParseColor referenced from libXpm expected to be defined in
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.6.dylib
_XQueryColors referenced from libXpm expected to be defined in
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.6.dylib
_XUngrabServer referenced from libXpm expected to be defined in
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.6.dylib
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[2]: *** [xdvi-xaw.bin] Error 1
make[1]: *** [all] Error 1
make: *** [all] Error 1
I noticed that there's an XHTML bundle in the repository and then
there's the HTML bundle included by default. I'm wondering, if
there's an XHTML bundle, why does the default HTML bundle use XHTML
in its snippets? Can we move that nonsense into the XHTML bundle and
let those that want it install it? (Perhaps it should be included by
default as well.) Just curious.
Rob
Hello,
Ok, I'm probably missing something obvious here, but I can't find
anything in textmate to let you run your tests without going to the
terminal. With everything else in there, it seems like it would be
something included.
Anyway, I took a few minutes from work to do a quick hack to the
bundle (my changes attached). I bound the run test command to command
- option - G. If the textmate cursor is in a controller or model, it
will run the associated test file. If the TM cursor is in a test file
(unit or functional) it will only run the test method that the cursor
is in (so that when I'm writing a test, I can run it real quick). If
the cursor is outside of a test method (test_*) it will run the entire
file.
I added a file to the bundle ( bin/test_helper.rb) and a command.
I also might have found a bug in the bundle. See the comments in
bin/test_helper.rb
Please let me know if there already is something out there that would
probably be far more thought through than this quick hack.
Thanks,
-carl
Hi!
Since yesterday I get the following authentification request while
trying to do an svn up:
Authentication realm: <http://macromates.com:80> macromates.com
Password for 'root':
When I interrupt it with ctrl+c I get:
subversion/libsvn_ra_dav/util.c:826: (apr_err=170001)
svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/svn/Bundles/trunk'
subversion/libsvn_ra_dav/util.c:296: (apr_err=170001)
svn: PROPFIND of '/svn/Bundles/trunk': authorization failed (http://
macromates.com)
I'm using the mateup-script for checkouts but manual checkouts didn't
work as well.
Anyone having the same problem or is there a solution?
Niels
--
Jack Sparrow: Me? I'm dishonest, and a dishonest man you can always
trust to be dishonest. Honestly. It's the honest ones you want to
watch out for, because you can never predict when they're going to do
something incredibly... stupid.
-- Pirates of the Carribean: The Secret of the Black Pearl
Hi,
so I'm posting this last message to share the "final"
version of the Label Table command; of course it is
very rudimentary and would need additional work, but
for me it does exactly what I need, so maybe it can
be useful for others too. I hope Haris or Allan like
it and add something like it to the Latex Bundle in
the future (who knows what's in the mind of masters
anyway).
I guess it is not possible to attach files from the web
gmane interface, so I am posting the command inside
the text. After all it takes 2 minutes to join back the long
sed commands into one line, copy and paste into the
bundle editor... Input: entire document, Output: HTML
file, scope: you choose.
The command creates an HTML window listing all the \label-s
of the topmost open window (only one file at the time, sorry).
Each label in the window is clickable, and clicking inserts text
at the insertion point in the open TextMate window.
If the label name starts with "eq", then \eqref{label_name}
is inserted; otherwise, only \ref{label_name}.
Best way to use the command: launch it the first time, the
HTML window opens; resize and put the window in a handy
position; then never close it, when you need it just issue the
command again (the window is refreshed and jumps over the
other windows).
Thanks to Allan for help.
Enjoy and improve,
Piero
TEXT OF THE COMMAND:
# parse the file for \labels (plus two lines following them)
sed -n -e "/\\label/{=;N;N;G;p;}" |
# separate labels from each other, the html way
sed '/^$/d' |
sed 's/^\([0-9]*\)$/\<p\>\<\/p\>\1/' |
sed 's/\(.\)$/\1\<br\>/' |
# the following two sed commands must be on one line each!
# do not insert spaces when joining lines
# insert active javascript links: for equations (we want \eqref here)...
sed 's/\\label{eq\(.*\)}/\<a href=\"javascript:TextMate.system
(\"\/usr\/bin\/osascript \&\>\/dev\/null -e @tell app \\\"
TextMate\\\" to insert \\\"\\\\\\\\eqref{eq\1}\\\"
@ \&\", null);\"\>\\label{eq\1}\<\/a>/' |
# ... and for the rest (sections, theorems etc.: we need \ref)
sed 's/\\label{\([^e][^q].*\)}/\<a href=\"javascript:TextMate.system
(\"\/usr\/bin\/osascript \&\>\/dev\/null -e @tell app \\\"
TextMate\\\" to insert \\\"\\\\\\\\ref{\1}\\\"
@ \&\", null);\"\>\\label{\1}\<\/a>/' |
# I used @ instead of ' for escaping reasons - put the quotes back
tr "@" "'"
In a previous version of textmate the following code for a template
worked to create a TM_PACKAGE variable
TM_PACKAGE=`sed <<<$TM_NEW_FILE_DIRECTORY -n 's#.*classes/\
(.*\)#\1#p'|tr / .` \
basically it takes the new file directory like this
/Users/ketan/Documents/client/project/development/classes/client/
project
And It turns the "/" to "." and removes everything before the classes
so the end result would be
client.project
Any ideas on how to do this ? I am not very good with sed.
Ketan
So this is the .tmCommand file containing the
Label Table command. Please see the preceding
post for description.
The number of messages I sent in the last two days
takes me dangerously close to the status of a
spammer, but I'll keep shut in the future, I promise
(yeah right)
Piero
Hi,
one never really escapes the escape tunnel.
I have a new problem with escapes.
>From the command line I can ask
TextMate to insert a backslash:
osascript -s 'tell app "TextMate" to insert "\"'
I want to do the same from a javascript
contained in an a href link. But I can not find the
correct way to escape things. Allan's suggestion
works perfectly with ordinary text; the following
html code:
<a href="javascript:TextMate.system("/usr/bin/osascript &>
/dev/null -e 'tell app \"TextMate\" to insert
\"TEXTTOINSERT\"' &", null);">
TEXTOFLINK</a><br>
produces a link TEXTOFLINK and when I click on it,
TEXTTOINSERT is inserted into TextMate. But if
TEXTTOINSERT contains a backslash, it is ignored.
A pity since I want to insert a tex command...
What should I write instead of TEXTTOINSERT to
get, say, "\eqref" to be inserted? Yes, I am escape-blind.
Thanks for any help,
Piero
PS hm... no one seems to like my new idea for label
completion. I'll keep it for personal use :)
With this text:
mainNavL1
Doing Control + right arrow will move the cursor first to the
beginning of the word, then to the left of the capital N, then left
of the capital L, and after that pressing the keystroke no longer
advances the cursor -- it gets "stuck" there.
It seems that the numeral ("1" here) causes the problem. If you
start with the cursor to the right of the entire word and use Control
+ left arrow the problem does not occur.
eo
Thanks everyone!
Jacob's note stepped me through the RoR screencast's actions*
Alan's note lead me to the TextMate screencast which starts to unlock
TextMate's bundle and snippet secrets*
And Tom pointed out that I was seeing snippets in use, not really completion.
If these answers lead to a new question its: does TextMate have all its
features when run in Panther (OS X 10.3)? And if not, what am I missing?
Scrutinizing the text insertion screencast I noticed *my version (1.5.3)
is missing the "Automation" menu. Ah-ha!
I find no mention of system requirements or Panther versus Tiger
capabilities in the docs (aside from a couple minor ones). Is there a
version feature comparison matrix somewhere? Maybe that's just for when
you have an entire martketing department!
So, thanks for all the help,
Ivy
I was on vacation for 2 weeks and didn't feel like going through the
60+ TM emails ;) Thanks for the link, creating my own macro solved
the issue.
I hope that in the future, modifications on behaviors such as this
one (that clearly effect every day use) are given a little more time/
thought before being implemented, or at least get documented in a
more "in your face" way, so that I don't have to be worried about
what's going to happen every time TM gets updated ;)
Yann
On Sep 24, 2006, at 11:37 PM, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com
wrote:
> What, you didn't get the memo? ;)
>
> http://comox.textdrive.com/pipermail/textmate/2006-August/012725.html
>
> Haris