Hello,
Is there a way to setup to auto show function pop-up and/or prototype when
typing inside the function scope?
E.g., assuming PHP:
preg_match('[cursor here and a pop-up showed up].
Sorry if it is totally basic, but I searched the manual and the function
pop-up section doesn't tell anything related.
Thanks,
Alfred R. Baudisch
hi, i just recognized that dictionary option is not working properly ? any
idea? when i press control+command+d nothing happens?... that option was
very useful. anyone has same issue? my config is Snow Leopard 10.6.2 and
TextMate Version 1.5.9 (1510)
i'm not sure if this is discussed already... thanks in advance
I have a problem with GetBundles: When I start it, it basically
hangs while connecting to the server. It has been like this for
some time (I do not remember if it ever actually worked for me).
I have tried removing all my TextMate application support folder
but it did not seem to help.
After I close GetBundles, I all the options in the "GetBundles"
menu are greyed out. If I quit TextMate, a ruby process is left,
which I kill manually.
Any suggestions?
I am on 10.6.2, ruby 1.8.7.
Thanks.
I've extended css code-folding to include groups (ala cssedit) by tweaking
the css language file
foldingStartMarker =
'/\*\*(?!\*)|\{\s*($|/\*(?!.*?\*/.*\S))|\/\*\s*(a)group\s*.*\s*\*\/';
foldingStopMarker = '(?<!\*)\*\*/|^\s*\}|\/*\s*@end\s*\*\/';
(I didn't write these regex, but I found them here
http://css-tricks.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2783 )
Works brilliantly, but my question is how to extend the css code folding
from within other types of files (like HTML, PHP etc.) Doing a bunch of
one-off pages and it would help greatly.
TIA
saul
Thanks all for the help and comments about the Latex bundle. Sorry if it has gone off topic, but as you can see, I have no way to figure out what is the responsibility of TextMate, of the LaTeX bundle and what has to be handled by something else again e.g. MacTex or TexLive Utility.
I have downloaded and installed MacTex and now when I run the command latex I get "This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40.10 (TeX Live 2009)". Says to me that MacTex is also known as pdfTeX and also known as TeX Live 2009. Three different names gets pretty confusing. I also downloaded and installed TexLive Utility which gave me some encouraging feedback and then failed miserably
"2010-03-23 18:11:18 +0000 Notice -[TLMAppController checkVersionConsistency][51322] Looks like you're using TeX Live 2009…good!
2010-03-23 18:11:18 +0000 Notice -[TLMAppController checkVersionConsistency][51322] *** WARNING *** Potential version mismatch between tlmgr and mirror URL http://mirror.ctan.org/systems/texlive/tlnet/2008
2010-03-23 18:11:21 +0000 Notice -[TLMOperation main][51322] termination status of task /usr/texbin/tlmgr was 2
2010-03-23 18:11:21 +0000 Notice -[TLMOperation main][51322] Standard error from `/usr/texbin/tlmgr --machine-readable --location http://mirror.ctan.org/systems/texlive/tlnet/2008 update --list`
tlmgr: package repository ftp://ftp.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/systems/texlive/tlnet/2008
unusable location ftp://ftp.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/systems/texlive/tlnet/2008/tlpkg/texlive.tlpdb, could not load any packages
Cannot load TeX Live database from ftp://ftp.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/systems/texlive/tlnet/2008 at /usr/texbin/tlmgr line 3919."
So I am part of the way there and now lost in another quagmire I have no idea how to fix. I appreciate this is off topic and I have to go find a list that specialises in TeX to sort this and hope they are gentle with me and don't keep pointing me to the command line :D
Lucy
I've been using the LaTeX bundle successfully with TextMate. But I have come unstuck when I want to install a new font, for example Garamond.
From http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/mathdesign/ I see I must;
(1) Install a package called mathdesign
(2) unzip the file mdugm.zip into the root directory of my texmf tree
My questions to the list are
(1) How do I download and install a package with TextMate / the bundle / using the terminal ?
(2) where do I find the textmf directory in SnowLeopard ?
Thanks
Lucy .
I wrote a program in C++ which does some long calculations. For information
purpose it has a "cout" function which tels me about a progress of
evaluation.
I'm used to compile my program via TM with my own boundle-command script
which looks like that:
------------------------------------------------------------
echo "<html><body><pre>"
make | pre
find_name="grep 'NAME=' ./makefile | cut -c 6- "
cmd= `eval $find_name | awk '{print "./"$0}'`
$cmd
echo "</pre></body></html>"
------------------------------------------------------------
My problem is that the standard output (text that "cout" presents) is shown
at once after program is finished (but non during program is running) so I
don't see progress of calculation.
Is there a way for presenting standard output in these case (in real-time)?
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Hi,
I'm referring to the reflow comment command in this screencast:
http://blog.macromates.com/2006/customization-screencast/
I have TextMate set to wrap at 72 characters, and currently the command
is not reflowing this text correctly:
/*
* This constructor takes a pointer to a void function that should
* define a set a of transformations to move this cube to its starting
* point in the 3D coordinate system. Transformations include
* translations, scaling and rotation. (Scaling can be performed
* uniformly by using the Cube(float sideLength) constructor.)
*
* Parameters:
* - a function pointer that to a void function with no parameters
*
* Outputs: N/A
*/
When I run the command, bound to ^Q, I get this result:
/*
* This constructor takes a pointer to a void function that should
* define a set a of transformations to move this cube to its starting
* point in the 3D coordinate system. Transformations include
translations,
* scaling and rotation. (Scaling can be performed uniformly by using
* the Cube(float sideLength) constructor.)
*
* Parameters: - a function pointer that to a void function with no
* parameters
*
* Outputs: N/A
*/
(I have hard-wrapped the line in question to indicate that TM is
soft-wrapping here, as the line is longer than 72 characters.)
Here is the command I'm using (copied from the comments on the linked
article):
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
txt = STDIN.read.gsub(%r{\A/|\*/\z}, '')
txt = txt.gsub(/^[ \t]*\*[ \t]*/, '')
txt = %x{ fmt <<< '#{txt.gsub(/'/, "'\\\\''")}' }.chomp
txt = txt.gsub(/[$`\\]/, '\\\\\0')
txt = txt.sub(/(\n(?=\n))?(\n*)\z/, '\1$0\2')
print "/* " + txt.to_a.join(' * ') + " */"
How can I modify this command to reflow correctly at 72 columns?
Thanks in advance,
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I'm working on a magento bundle. It is currently on github and getbundles can install it.
so of my work has over lapped with the php completion bundle but some has not.
The php completion bundle won't be able to auto complete for Mage::getSingleton('catalog/product');
Since in magento you use the factory pattern a lot I build my own bundle. What I'm looking for is how many users use magento and what features of a bundle would they like?
The current bundle does the following:
1. Auto complete for classes used in factory methods aka Mage::getSingleton({the classes here});
2. Takes you to a definition of a class
3. Tab trigger for <?php echo $this->__('$1'); ?>$0
The next version will do:
1. Show parent inheritance (80% done)
2. Auto complete for the Mage class (100% done)
3. Take the user to the Magento online class documentation.
Timothy
Hey all,
I'm running the newest versions of both TextMate and WordPress and am
looking to use the blogging plugin to edit/create content on my blog. I have
read the post here:
http://blog.macromates.com/2006/blogging-from-textmate/
And I have posted comments to it with minimal response. I'm wondering if
anyone has got the two to work together and if so, how you did it. Any help
would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
Dana W.
Hi TextMate folks.
I've written a little applescript to do what I regularly need to do - open a folder in TextMate if and only if it's not already open, from the command-line. (I have command-line scripts to set up my workspaces for each project for me.) Is there another way to do it? Not that I could see, although it's tricky to keywords-search that one. I kind of feel it should be a command-line option to the "mate" command.
Script is up here:
http://gist.github.com/322512
Comments and criticism appreciated. Please feel free fork it and make your own modifications and improvements if it is useful to you.
Caveats:
I'm no Applescript ninja - in fact this is my first, learn-by-doing foray.It should be clear that I have been working out variable scoping by trial and error. Tidying could happen.
The entire section to bring the window that contains your folder of choice to the front is broken - there seems to be no way to get between window objects and document objects despite what the Applesscript dictionary says, as noted by Alan Watson http://lists.macromates.com/textmate/2009-March/028352.html
If you run it using a path such as "." or ".." instead of an absolute path, textmate will hang. Not quite sure why.
I've assumed you are trying to open a folder rather than a file, and that opening a parent of said folder counts as that folder being already open
Have fun,
Dan
Hey guys,
I was using a bundle(I think) that adds the option "Open link in browser"
(or something like this) to the context menu in a "Plain Text" file, but
last week I was doing some cleanup and accidentally removed it :( Someone
know the name of this bundle?
Thanks in advance :)
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Hi,
I'm new to textmate (evaluating it) and bibtex and tex, so my question may
be of the newbie variety.
I've got bibdesk working ok, and was able to add citations to my document
using the BibDeskTMCompletions tool. But, when I run Bibtex from the LaTex
bundle menu, I get the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last): File
"/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/LaTeX.tmbundle/Support/bin/texMate.py",
line 471, in tsDirs = find_TEX_directives() File
"/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/LaTeX.tmbundle/Support/bin/texMate.py",
line 306, in find_TEX_directives startDir = os.path.dirname(texfile) File
"/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6/lib/python2.6/posixpath.py",
line 119, in dirname i = p.rfind('/') + 1 AttributeError: 'NoneType' object
has no attribute 'rfind'
I'm guessing it's some problem with an environment variable or something.
Or maybe some python problem? I'm a bit out of my league here, but eager to
learn. Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Derek
Hi
Did anybody succeed in using Textmate for lisp. I get the following error
when I press Apple-key + R:
xcodebuild: Error: the directory /Users/userName does not contain an Xcode
project.
Thanks,
Raj
>Did you check for spaces in path to your graphics file? I had a
>similar problem awhile back that was solved by renaming folders, or
>just moving the pdf to the same directory as the .tex document.
>Kyle H. Ambert
>Fellow, National Library of Medicine
>Oregon Health & Science University
Yes the first thing I did was place the .pdf directly in the folder.
>To set LaTeX preferences in TextMate, press ⌘⌥, or select the menu item “Bundles > LaTeX > Preferences…”
>—Alex
Oh how I know it. I have read all the documentation and I cannot find
anything that tells me exactly what to put in these preferences. In
order to get Textmate to use the same engine that my TeXShop is using.
Anyone else have any ideas??
If I'm editing an open tab in my project, I'd like to be able to
automatically reveal the associated file in the project drawer. Is this
possible?
thanks,
-Morgan
Ok, there is one small feature I need before switching to TextMate from
BBEdit. Is there any way to force everything to be opened in one window? AKA
tabs or a list in the sidebar? My habit is to drag various documents into
the TextMate icon, but having 10+ windows open is a pain.
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I'm just getting started with TextMate and want to use it for C++
programming. I'm wondering if people can give me some pointers and tricks on
how to do that (other than the stuff in the C and other bundles, of course.)
Right now, all I'm really using is the syntax highlighting, auto-indent and
brace-matching. Everything else could be done in TextEdit.
One thing I specifically want to do is trigger my projects GNU 'make' script
and then have the output pipped into a TextMate window. Not that hard to
write a plugin for (though if anybody already has one, point me to it.)
However, the tricky part is that I want to link file names in the output to
files in TextMate in case the compiler spits an error at me. That means
either being able to click on something like "./includes/GUI/graphs.cpp:210"
and being taken to that file and line in TM, like a hyperlink, or having TM
put highlights/bookmarks/whatever directly at the line in question. Is this
at all possible?
I've searched Google and this list but I nothing has jumped out at me so far
(though the results are so long for "C++ textmate" that there may be
something buried there I'm not seeing.) If anybody can tell me how they use
TM for writing C++ projects using the GNU compiler tools (g++, make, GDB,
etc.) I'd really appreciate that.
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Hi,
I downloaded the zip for the makefile bundle, but I get this errors when
trying to use the bundle. It seems like i'm missing some files in order to
run that bundle effectively, where do I get them?
Error:
/tmp/temp_textmate.HtJz9T:3:in `require': no such file to load --
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/tm/executor
(LoadError) from /tmp/temp_textmate.HtJz9T:3
Ted.
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I am switching from using TextMate for all of my programing tasks. The
last (and incredibly frustrating) hang-up I am having is getting it to
compile my LaTeX documents. Whenever I add the command
\includegraphics{filename.pdf} to a file it chokes even thought if I
open the same LaTeX document with TeXShop it compiles perfectly. The
output I get even when I am using verbose is not very helpful, even
though I have been using LaTeX for 7 years or so.
I compile in TexShop with the Latex command and it appears from the
log that it is accessing the "/usr/local/texlive/2009" directory.
Further TeXShop is set with the following settings (I have also
attached a screencap of these settings:
Path settings
(pdf)TeX (default: /usr/texbin)
/usr/texbin
Distiller (ghostscript) (default: /usr/local/bin)
/usr/local/bin
pdfTeX
Tex (default: pdftex)
pdftex --shell-escape
Latex (default: pdflatex)
pdflatex --shell-escape
TeX + dvips + distiller
Tex (default: simpdftex tex)
simpdftex tex --maxpfb
Latex (default: simpdftex latex)
simpdftex latex --maxpfb
I am guessing that Textmate must be calling a different version of
latex that does not like to be fed .pdf files.
The PATH that Textmate recovered the first time I tried to compile a
LaTeX document is:
/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/texbin:/usr/X11/bin
Is there a way I can set Textmate to use the same engine that TexShop is using?
Thanks,
Robi
Hi guys,
When I was trying to do some interactive input with Perl in TM, I got some
weird output.
For example, I use this script:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
$pi = 3.14;
print "What is the radius? ";
chomp($radius = <STDIN>);
$circ = 2 * $pi * $radius;
print "The circumference of a circle of radius $radius is $circ.\n";
When I run the script and input "4", the output is this:
4
What is the radius? The circumference of a circle of radius 4 is 25.12.
I mean, when I input "4", I don't see the msg "What is the radius?".
Shouldn't TM first show this msg and then, as the user, I input "4"?
I know that there is some issue with interactive input in TM
(http://blog.macromates.com/2009/interactive-input/). Before I made the
changes mentioned in that thread, I was even not able to use interactive
input in TM. Now I can, but it just seems weird as mentioned above. And if I
run the script in the Terminal, everything is OK - I first got a msg "What
is the radius?", then I input whatever I want.
Any ideas about this?
Thanks,
Jon
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For example, if I run a Java program with ⌘-R or typeset a LaTeX file
with ⌘ -T, I will get some version of the following erro:
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/tm/process.rb:169:in
`fcntl': Inappropriate ioctl for device (Errno::ENOTTY) from
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/tm/process.rb:169:in
`run' from
Ideas?
Thank you.
I'm confused about the C++ bundle. I do not have a C++ bundle in my textmate installation. The closest thing I've got is Objective-C++, and extensive searching online does not reveal one. However the tone of all the list discussions of C++ that I've read through looking for a bundle link act like it's a non issue implying it's part of the install. Still I'm ending up with no authoritative link to a bundle. Are my bundles screwed up? Or can someone point me to the current and correct C++ bundle?
Not Make, not Objective-C++, but simply C++. There appears to be a 'C++ Qt', but I strongly hope that is not the current and correct C++ bundle. If it is someone needs a stern talking to.
Thanks,
j