Hello,
When scanning my latex document with the TODO bundle, I get the following message.
Scanning directory: ~/Documents/tex/papers/2010/O3Buffer/RevSciInstr_Buffergas/O3Buffer
(erb):4: undefined method `+' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError) from /Applications/Editors/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/TODO.tmbundle/Support/todo.rb:99 from /System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/erb.rb:716:in `grep' from /Applications/Editors/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/TODO.tmbundle/Support/todo.rb:77:in `each' from /Applications/Editors/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/TODO.tmbundle/Support/todo.rb:77:in `grep' from /Applications/Editors/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/TODO.tmbundle/Support/todo.rb:77 from /Applications/Editors/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/TODO.tmbundle/Support/todo.rb:76:in `open' from /Applications/Editors/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/TODO.tmbundle/Support/todo.rb:76 from /Applications/Editors/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/TODO.tmbundle/Support/todo.rb:75:in `each' from /Applications/Editors/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/TODO.tmbundle/Support/todo.rb:75 from /Applications/Editors/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/textmate.rb:201:in `call' from /Applications/Editors/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/textmate.rb:201:in `each_text_file' from /Applications/Editors/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/TODO.tmbundle/Support/todo.rb:71
I have reinstalled textmate several times and everything worked for a while before TODO would give the same message again. Since I am not at all familiar with ruby I did not try to understand the ruby code of the TODO bundle.
I am using TM Version 1.5.9 (1589) under the latest snow leopard OS.
Because I really like the functionality of the TODO bundle I would be happy if anyone could tell me what to do or confirm that this problem exists elsewhere.
Thanks for consideration
Christof
I frequently pipe the output of Terminal.app commands to view/search with
TextMate, but for commands like "ls -al --color=always" I'd like to still
see the ANSI terminal colors even though I keep the piped output in Textmate
for future reference.
So something like
% echo -e "\\e[0;32mCOLOR_GREEN\\t\\e[1;32mCOLOR_LIGHT_GREEN\\e[0m"
would show up (colored) in TextMate as
COLOR_GREEN COLOR_LIGHT_GREEN
It'd be fine if the actual escape codes were still there but de-emphasized.
If nothing else, it would save me from running a regex through
search/replace to remove the ANSI escape codes when my output already took a
while to generate. And I like the "do it once, keep it forever" factor of a
TextMate bundle ;)
If there's any existing bundle which has those codes already in a language
grammar, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks
Darryl
ls example:
total 8.0K
-rwx--x--x 1 dzurnlocal 515 2010-04-14 16:16 [0m[01;32mcolors.sh[0m*
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root 9 2007-07-05 10:06 [01;36m2-sym_link[0m ->
[01;33m/dev/null[0m
brw-r--r-- 1 root 14, 0 2006-06-09 15:38 [01;33m6-block_special[0m
crw-r--r-- 1 root 3, 2 2006-06-09 15:38 [01;33m7-char_special[0m
-rw-r--r-- 1 dzurnlocal 0 2006-06-09 15:38 0-file
drwxr-xr-x 2 dzurnlocal 68 2006-06-09 15:38 [01;34m1-directory[0m/
-rwxrwxrwx 1 dzurnlocal 0 2006-06-09 15:38 [01;32m5-executable[0m*
-rwsrwxrwx 1 dzurnlocal 0 2006-06-09 15:38 [37;41m8-exe_setuid[0m*
-rwxrwsrwx 1 dzurnlocal 0 2006-06-09 15:38 [30;43m9-exe_setgid[0m*
drwxrwxrwt 2 dzurnlocal 68 2006-06-09 15:38
[30;42ma-dir_writeothers_sticky[0m/
drwxrwxrwx 2 dzurnlocal 68 2006-06-09 15:38
[34;42mb-dir_writeothers_NOsticky[0m/
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Hi,
I'm just trying out -- eagerly -- Alex Ross', er, lasersox's (great
anagram work, btw ;) new Latex2 bundle, which promises (much desired,
much welcomed) speed. Now, I stumble upon a dialogue prompt titled
"pdftex" asking for "Enter file name", to "Send" or "Send EOF" (the
latter, "end of file"?!, cancels everything). I'm stymied (a word I
learned from LaTeX many years ago). What to do? what file to provide?
Of course, falling back to the Latex legacy bundle, TeXing proceeds,
while slowly, uninterrupted. Btw, I'm still on TeXLive-2008 (hell, I'm
still running 10.5, even).
Any help would be highly appreciated (I did look for, but I did not
find any clarifying documentation).
Kindly,
Hans
Hi all,
I'm very join you people. Thanks for developer too for developing so nice and strong
programming editor. An alternative way we can work with Skim. First open Skim and then
textmate no problem occur.
with best regards,
forcp
On Apr 9, 2010, at 5:00 AM, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2010 16:37:52 -0700
> From: Steven W Riggins <mailinglists(a)geeksrus.com>
> Subject: [TxMt] merging columns of text
> To: Textmate Mailing List <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Message-ID: <EB031447-6AE7-4675-8BDC-5C2F5CD83D5F(a)geeksrus.com>
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>
> if I have
>
> one
> two
> three
> four
>
> on the clipboard, can I paste it in front of (line by line)
>
> duck
> cows
> chickens
> geese
>
> Thanks! (Simple example of my task)
If your final task is as simple as your example, toss this in a command snippet.
-Roberto.
#!/usr/bin/env python
import os
import sys
from subprocess import PIPE, Popen
selection = os.environ.get('TM_SELECTED_TEXT').splitlines()
if not selection:
print 'Cut text to go second, then make selection for text that goes first'
sys.exit(1)
clipboard = Popen(["pbpaste"], stdout=PIPE).communicate()[0].splitlines()
selection_len = len(selection)
clipboard_len = len(clipboard)
if selection_len != clipboard_len:
sys.exit("Selection (%d) and clipboard (%d) don't have the same number of lines" % (selection_len, clipboard_len))
print '\n'.join([' '.join(x) for x in zip(selection, clipboard)])
I'm setting up a new TextMate environment for work on a new computer and for the life of me
Can't get my AS3 class path preference setup correctly. I'm using Simon Gregory's Actionscript 3 Bundle.
I've already set different variations within the Preferences > Advanced > Shell Variables
For TM_AS3_PATH but it's not finding the directory I have set for that variable.
Is there a setting to set within the flex-config.xml that I'm missing?
Any tips or links would be much appreciated. I've tried the Google machine already.
Thanks,
-Gerry
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Sorry, if this issue has been covered before. I did some searching but came
up empty.
When I try to run a ruby script from within Textmate (command-R), I get the
following error which pops up in a another window:
/tmp/temp_textmate.cX7qBU: line 6: : command not found
I'm running Ruby 1.9.1 and have just installed Textmate on a new iMac i7.
Ruby works fine from the command line, and using "mate xxx" in the terminal
works as well. I'm a newbie with macs and Textmate so forgive my ignorance
is this is something simple.
Thanks for the help in advance.
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Paul,
Thanks. That works. Double-clicking on a Mac - who would have guessed?
Geoff
> From: Paul McCann <paul.mccann(a)adelaide.edu.au>
> To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Date: Wed, 07 Apr 2010 09:27:48 +0930
> Subject: Re: [TxMt] New LaTeX Bundle
> Hi Geoff,
>
>> 1. How do I install it? I gather that I download it from http://github.com/lasersox/latex.tmbundle. I did this and a folder called lasersox.latex.tmbundle-b5bbb31 was created. Then what? The instructions in the textmate help regarding bundle installation don't seem to be appropriate at this stage. Perhaps already I am doing something wrong.
>
> No, it's not obvious: the problem is github appending that SHA-ish
> lump on the end of the directory name. If it was just ".tmbundle" you
> could double click and be up and away, but its presence severs the
> extension's connection with TextMate. Just remove the "-b5bbb31" and
> the icon should change. Then you can double click to install.
>
>> 2. Once it is installed properly, will it conflict with the old latex bundle? How can I go back and forth between the two? Will my old custom snippets and commands still work, etc?
>
> They work fine together in my testing, but it quickly becomes a bit of
> a pain to have to select the "2" when typesetting. I guess you could
> just remap the command to typeset in the "classic" latex bundle, but
> given the increased speed and ease with the new bundle I just disabled
> the original one (from the bundle editor).
>
> Have fun,
> Paul
Hello All,
I wanted to take the new latex bundle for a text drive, but I'm not exactly sure how. If someone could give me 'instructions for a dummie' I'd be grateful. In particular:
1. How do I install it? I gather that I download it from http://github.com/lasersox/latex.tmbundle. I did this and a folder called lasersox.latex.tmbundle-b5bbb31 was created. Then what? The instructions in the textmate help regarding bundle installation don't seem to be appropriate at this stage. Perhaps already I am doing something wrong.
2. Once it is installed properly, will it conflict with the old latex bundle? How can I go back and forth between the two? Will my old custom snippets and commands still work, etc?
If there are some elementary instructions posted about this, you could just point me to those.
Thanks
Geoff Vallis
Hi,
Since I started using heavily Xcode lately, I realized that I miss so much few TextMate features while working with Xcode editor.
So I decided to fork BracketMatcher and make few TextMate inspired additions:
http://github.com/nanoant/xcode-bracket-matcher
* Auto closing of brackets and quotes: When you open a bracket or (double)quote, the plugin closes it for you and places the cursor (insertion point) between brackets (quotes).
* Auto deletion of both brackets: When the cursor (insertion point) is between empty brackets (quotes), pressing backspace (delete) removes them both.
* ] always wraps: Pressing ] when there is something selected, wraps the selection with square brackets, rather than replacing whole selection with].
* Whitespace display
Feel free to backport it to BracketMatcher.
Also I did new project:
http://github.com/nanoant/xcode-scripts
... where I gonna put my custom AppleScripts for Xcode. Now there are two:
* Duplicate - that mimics TM's ⌃⇧D
* Add Delimiter - that mimics TM's ⌥⌘↩
Cheers & happy easter,
--
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Hi there,
I have exactly the same problem like Carsten wrote.
But I am on the latest version of TextMate, Skim and OS X, but the problem
still occurs.
OS X: 10.6.3
TM: Version 1.5.9 (1589)
Skim: Version 1.3.5 (53)
Does anybody have a suggestion for me?
Thank you very much!!!
greetings
pooz
Carsten Hoever wrote:
>
> Happens to me as well, in most (all?) cases the problem appears when
> Skim was not opened yet. In this case Skim starts and becomes
> unresponsive after a while without displaying the document. The pdf
> itself, however, is created. If I open that manually in Skim and then
> invoke command+R, changes made to the LaTeX document are updated in
> Skim without any problem.
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I know that I can cycle auto-complete options with ESC and get a pop-up with
auto-complete options by pressing Option-Esc, but is there a way to make
this happen automatically? As a noob to some of the languages I'm using I
like to see a list of the options I have on an object.
Thanks.
I just went through a cleanup and organization of my Desktop as it was
getting a bit messy. Part of that mess was the number of TM Project
files that started to collect there. I decided to put them in a
folder and then drag the folder to the Dock so I could get a popup of
the contents, the same as the Documents and Downloads folder.
After I did this I found that that Textmate would open, but the
contents where in red coloring and not available to me. After some
looking I found that files contained the path to my files relative to
where the Projects file was created. I thought that at this point it
would be faster to simply edit the files in Terminal with vi rather
than re-create everything, and also better since I would retain all
the settings that were embedded.
As a test on one of them I changed the path from a relative path (../
Sites/foldername) to an absolute one (/Users/myname/Sites/foldername)
and it opened everything the way I expected. But after I closed the
project in Textmate, I found that the path had once again reverted to
relative again (../../Sites/foldername). I ended up changing a dozen
or more files anyway, and now all is good, but I can't imagine what
the effort would have been if I had many, many projects.
So I guess I am wondering why this is the behavior, and why Textmate
can't use an absolute path which would make management of the Project
files a lot easier. And before someone asks, I do a lot of online
testing of different installations and I like having direct access to
the Projects without having to navigate to them in the Finder and
finding them in the actual folder name. I also don't have the Project
file(s) cluttering up my site files either.
This is my first post to this list, based on the website
recommendation that bundle bugs should be posted here.
I have added several commands to my own bundle for some work. Last
night I added a new command, then worked on it and tested it for about
90 minutes. I didn't see any way to force a save of the command, so I
assumed it was being written out each time I clicked to another
command and clicked back.
However, a while later TextMate hung when I was running another of my
commands and I was forced to kill it.
On restarting TextMate, my new command and all the work in it was
gone, apparently unrecoverable.
Is there a way to force a command to save, or does this mean I should
regularly quit and restart TextMate to avoid this potential loss?
-- Ron
This line also breaks; changing "/100" to "/ 100" fixes it. I'm guessing
regular expression catchers are to blame again:
print $q->br()."<SMALL class=footer>Page
took ".(int(((times)[0]-$stime)*100)/100)."s to generate</SMALL>";
Syntax highlighting on the Perl bundle appears to have a problem. The
following line breaks everything following it because it's matching
the 's' as the start of a text replacement. I tried to fix it but this
bundle syntax is just way too complicated for me.
%foo = ( s=>"bar", f=>"baz" );
Hoping someone out there can provide a fix. Thanks.