I'm editing R code (under the "R" bundle), and having a number of
issues where I keep getting the dreaded spinning beach ball, and have
to wait a number of seconds before I can keep working. Notably,
whenever I typing in command and then enter the first '(' there is a
significant lag before I get the help pop-up. This is rather
annoying, as typing in simple statements takes a long time.
I had suspected this was a 2.9 versus 2.10 help system issue, so I
upgraded to R 2.10.0 and still had the issue. I also deleted all
traces of 2.9.2 and earlier from my machine, and I still have the
issue.
I'm running MacOSX 10.5.8. Perhaps I am seeing an issue for something
different between 10.5 and 10.6, but I am unable to upgrade to 10.6
for the time being.
I don't know if this is related, but when I start the Rdaemon, I also
see an error:
--
/Users/albert/Library/Application
Support/Rdaemon/daemon/startScript.sh: line 173:
regular
( -
regular
( + 2: syntax error in expression (error token is "( -
regular
( + 2")
>
--
-albert
Hi I'm Dave Miers and primarily use Textmate as an html editor. So I really haven't delved into the depths of what textmate is capable of. I'm still dependent on aids such as are found in the bundles etc.
I note as of the last update the drag snippets for flash and quicktime in the html bundles no longer works correctly. Now I'm not sure when this broke exactly, I just noticed it. version 1.5.9 (1589) I've repeated the problem on 2 systems one being PPC running 10.5.8 and on intel running 10.6.2
Here's an example of flash insert:
/tmp/temp_textmate.194vJJ:75:in /bin/bash: -c: line 0: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
/bin/bash: -c: line 1: syntax error: unexpected end of file>>' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError)
from /tmp/temp_textmate.194vJJ:61:in /bin/bash: -c: line 0: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
/bin/bash: -c: line 2: syntax error: unexpected end of filenew'
from /tmp/temp_textmate.194vJJ:99
and quicktime:
2009-12-02 09:47:40.425 osascript[1505:903] Error loading /Library/ScriptingAdditions/Adobe Unit Types.osax/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Unit Types: dlopen(/Library/ScriptingAdditions/Adobe Unit Types.osax/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Unit Types, 262): no suitable image found. Did find:
/Library/ScriptingAdditions/Adobe Unit Types.osax/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Unit Types: no matching architecture in universal wrapper
osascript: OpenScripting.framework - scripting addition "/Library/ScriptingAdditions/Adobe Unit Types.osax" declares no loadable handlers.
134:135: syntax error: Expected “,” but found number. (-2741)
<object classid="clsid:02BF25D5-8C17-4B23-BC80-D3488ABDDC6B" codebase="http://www.apple.com/qtactivex/qtplugin.cab">
<param name="src" value="Movie Recording.mov">
<param name="controller" value="true">
<param name="autoplay" value="true">
<embed src="Movie Recording.mov"
controller="true" autoplay="true"
scale="tofit" cache="true"
pluginspage="http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/"
>
</object>
I'm totally lost on this any help?
TIA
Dave
The reason I went back to a mac yet again was to get textMate. There is a
version for PC out there if you do a search for PC Version of textMate that
seems to support all the bundles.
Is there a way to get the ``Watch Document'' option to be master-file
aware? It seems to me that watching the master file doesn't work,
because it only re-compiles when the master changes, and watching the
included files doesn't work because it's not a whole latex file---I
get the error
Error: No \begin{document} found
I couldn't find the command \begin{document} in your file.
Help is much appreciated, as always.
Evan
--------------------------------------------------
Prediction is difficult, especially the future.
Niels Bohr
Javikel wrote:
> I want to buy TextMate but I want to obtain a new release, because I don't
> want to pay now for the 1.5.9 version and in 2 months pay again for an
> update.
Worry not:
http://wiki.macromates.com/FAQ/TextMate2
Cheers,
Paul
Currently the TODO Bundle is giving me this message.
I've searched the list and tried solutions given on page:
http://manual.macromates.com/en/bundles#support_folder.html
but got stuck at par. 5.7.4
In Terminal:
echo "$TM_SUPPORT_PATH"
Doesn't give any result at all. Can anyone explain what I've done wrong?
Thanks,
Gert
Ruby: 1.8.7.
Textmate: 1.5.9 (1589)
OS X: 10.6.2
Hi,
I've set TextMate to automatically save files on losing focus. At the moment, I find myself editing files on an external device which I have to mount/unmount frequently to test changes. When the project is open and the device is unmounted, TextMate produces a warning beep when it loses focus to remind me that files could not be saved. However, when I close the project, TextMate will continue to beep every time I switch to another app. The only remedy to this annoying behaviour is to restart TextMate, which is of course a pain in the neck.
Is there some hidden setting so I can turn the warning off?
Jonas
I’ve added my LDIF bundle to GitHub.
http://github.com/skurfer/LDIF.tmbundle
Can someone with access remove it from the Review directory in the official SVN repo so it doesn’t show up twice in GetBundles?
(I don’t see it yet, but I’m assuming it’ll show in GetBundles eventually just based on its name. Is that right?)
Also (mostly for Allan), any chance we can add an LDIF icon and Info.plist entry for .ldif files?
Thanks.
--
Rob McBroom
<http://www.skurfer.com/>
Suddenly my diffs from the subversion bundle are failing with the error message:
exec of ‘fmdiff’ failed: No such file or directorysvn: ‘fmdiff’ returned 255
I checked my path and everything seems fine, and in fact the command line has no trouble finding it.
Any ideas?
For now I am working around it by putting the full path in the TM_SVN_DIFF_CMD variable (/usr/local/bin/fmdiff)
Thanks
Simon Olsberg
Been fiddling back and forth for a while. Does the blogging bundle actually work to set/send tags for wordpress blogs? Or do you just need to do that via the admin interface or a wordpress plugin?
- Open a new document
- Paste this:
((72 / 2.54) * 2.54)
- Run the "Evaluate Line" command from the Math bundle.
- Wonder where the result came from:
((72 / 2.54) * 2.54) = 71.99999999999999999999
Really.
--
Ale Muñoz
http://sofanaranja.comhttp://bomberstudios.com
>> Try typing that into an empty TextMate document and then hitting Ctrl-R. Should give you the output you're after.
>>
>> Adam Sharp
>>
>> _______________________________________________
Gert van Oss wrote:
> I merely use TextMate for LateX so no clue what to do with the info I receive as result?
>
> echo "$TM_SUPPORT_PATH"
> /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support
>From some cursory reading online it sounds as if an upgrade of TextMate may have caused your issue, due to clashes with outdated versions of bundles and/or the Support folder.
http://lists.macromates.com/textmate/2007-July/020815.html
Your TM_SUPPORT_PATH variable just indicates that you're using the version of the Support folder that came with your TextMate package. Maybe trying this fix could solve your issue, to ensure you're using the default bundles supplied with TextMate (and there aren't any clashes):
http://wiki.macromates.com/Troubleshooting/RevertToDefaultBundles
It's linked to in the email above.
Hope that helps!
Adam
Am I missing something or is there now a way to keep the Web Preview
window permanently open for the last viewed HTML file?
This would be a massive help :)
Could it be achieved via a plugin?
Cheers,
James
-------------------------------------
### Feature Requests
1. Have the *web* *preview* always shown, if it has been opened. It should
then display whatever is in the selected tab, if the file meets some
"*web* *preview*able" criteria. If the current tab is showing an html file,
or a php file, or a .asp file, change the *web* *preview* to it, otherwise,
leave it displaying the last file that did match.
This will enable a lot of very useful editing, like changing the CSS
and having the *preview* update automagically, as outlined next.
> In Terminal:
>
> echo "$TM_SUPPORT_PATH"
There's your issue, that shouldn't be done in Terminal.
> Doesn't give any result at all. Can anyone explain what I've done wrong?
Try typing that into an empty TextMate document and then hitting Ctrl-R. Should give you the output you're after.
Adam Sharp
I'm editing R code, and having a number of issues where I keep getting
the dreaded spinning beach ball, and have to wait a number of seconds
before I can keep working. Notably, whenever I typing in command and
then enter the first '(' there is a significant lag before I get the
help pop-up. This is rather annoying, as typing in simple statements
takes a long time.
I had suspected this was a 2.9 versus 2.10 help system issue, so I
upgraded to R 2.10.0 and still had the issue. I also deleted all
traces of 2.9.2 and earlier from my machine, and I still have the
issue.
I don't know if this is related, but when I start the Rdaemon, i see an error:
--
/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/R Console
(Rdaemon).tmbundle/Support/bin/execute.sh: line 141:
regular
( -
regular
( + 2: syntax error in expression (error token is "( -
regular
( + 2")
tail: /Users/albert/Library/Application Support/Rdaemon/r_out: invalid
number of bytes
--
-albert
The bug seems to only effect Snow Leopard installations that use
Bazaar and ProjectPlus within TextMate. It does not seem to be a
Textmate problem.
In Snow Leopard switching off the Bazaar support in the preferences ->
Project+ fixes the problem. (This tab is there only if ProjectPlus is
installed).
With Bazaar support off Textmate will work properly. This is the case
even if you have upgraded to the latest Bazaar for Snow Leopard.
John
Hi,
in the 1589 release notes, I found the entry
[FIXED] Out-of-bounds array access when running mate in a non-GUI
context (sudo/ssh) on Snow Leopard — ticket B334CC8C.
which made me curious: Can I run TextMate in a non-GUI context? Have you
found a good way™ of making mate in an ssh session work better? Or what
does this refer to?
I did check http://ticket.macromates.com/show?ticket_id=B334CC8C, but
failed to see any sudo/ssh connection in there. I did find ticket
38874736, which is marked as a duplicate of that geck, however.
Christopher
Hi all,
I've a tiny question. Who is using R versions BEFORE R 2.10 ?
Since R 2.10 has changed some essential stuff it's really a stony way to support both R approaches.
Please let it me know privately.
Many thanks in advance!
Best,
--Hans
On 25/11/2009, at 8:32 AM, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
> Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 17:43:28 +0100
> From: Allan Odgaard <mailinglist(a)textmate.org>
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: OakDocumentDisableFSMetaData in build 1589
> To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Message-ID: <D7B1C72F-713E-4B09-BFEE-B3A6B939EC88(a)textmate.org>
>
> On 24 Nov 2009, at 17:17, King, Steven wrote:
>
>> [...]
>> If I wanted to disable metadata on this drive would I specify the
>> device (/dev/disk3), mount point (/Volumes/THUMB), file system type
>> (msdos), or something else? Can you provide an example, please?
>
> File system, so that would be:
>
> defaults write com.macromates.textmate OakDocumentDisableFSMetaData
> '( msdos )'
>
> The value is an array in old-style plist format, so for multiple file
> system use: '( msdos, afps, nfs )'.
Anyone know what the filesystem would be for sshfs? The reason I ask is
that MacFUSE is used, and I suspect that might confuse things.
Cheers,
Will :-}
Just downloaded build 1589 and found this in the release notes:
[CHANGED] OakDocumentDisableFSMetaData can now be an array of file systems for which the use of extended attributes should be disabled.
That sounds extremely useful, but I'm not quite sure what the syntax should be. Take my thumb drive, for instance:
/dev/disk3 on /Volumes/THUMB (msdos, local, nodev, nosuid, noowners)
If I wanted to disable metadata on this drive would I specify the device (/dev/disk3), mount point (/Volumes/THUMB), file system type (msdos), or something else? Can you provide an example, please?
--
Steve King
Sr. Software Engineer
Arbor Networks
+1 734 821 1461
www.arbornetworks.com<http://www.arbornetworks.com/>
Hi
Allan wrote about autocomplete and F5 :
"You can use 'escape' to auto-complete. Although it's not exactly the same as the systems function (the system brings up a menu, TextMate just inserts the first match and lets you cycle between matches with [shift] escape)."
1) Almost every text box you use is a Cocoa text box ( Safari web form boxes, the documents in Pages or TextEdit, the email composer in Mail, etc...) and F5 is used to autocomplete words ( there is a bug with french dictionnary because if you complete Étu you lose the accent and you get Etude )
The text boxes in Textmate are not Cocoa however, why F5 and not F6 or another key in the Text Bundle?
F5 is used by Apple’s Cocoa text system so perhaps it's preferable to respect the Apple guide.
I now I can change the shortcuts or modify / create keybindings.dict but ...
How many shortcuts of the Apple’s Cocoa text system are modified by TextMate?
2) I suppose there is a technical problem to implement the F5 functionality but F5 is very interesting with TextEdit or Page because the completion with the dictionnary is fine and the language is auto detected, ⎋ and ⌥ ⎋ are fine ( ⌥ ⎋ has always a bug with LaTeX ) but is it possible in TextMate to implement the F5 functionality?
Best Regards
Alain Matthes
Hi,
I am trying to create a foldingStopMarker for Python language as '^\s*##' but it
seems to be triggered only when I don't have any space before ##. This seems to
be the problem with any stop marker beginning with whitespace. Is there a way
around?
TM 1589.
Thanks!
Abhi
Hello All:
I noticed when scrolling left to right on pages that the line numbers and gutters also goes away with it. Is there a add on or something to make it stay no matter where I am in the code horizontally?
Thanks for any help or advice on this,
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