Hi,
I just wanted to play with the new LaTeX bundle Alex Ross is
developing, and I can't access it. The following link seems to be
broken:
http://github.com/alexross/latex.tmbundle
Additionally, I couldn't checkout the latextra bundle. Is it still
supposed to be there?
Thanks,
enas
I've set SVN_EDITOR to mate in hopes of using it to compose my check-
in messages. Everything
seems to work fine, I get a window in TextMate all set up with spiffy
colored lines showing me the
files that changed, etc. When I'm done editing, I hit Cmd-S and Cmd-W,
but in the shell window
of Terminal I see:
Log message unchanged or not specified
(a)bort, (c)ontinue, (e)dit:
What am I doing wrong?
Bryan
Just found the following workaround:
* open a file written in the secondary language
* select all
* open "Spelling and Grammar" (Cmd + :)
* select the language of the document from the select box on the bottom
* click on change (all text is removed)
* undo (Cmd + z)
antiraum wrote:
>
> I have the same issue. Spellcheck doesn't work anymore for the secondary
> language in Snow Leopard.
>
>
> Melanie-B. wrote:
>>
>> Since I installed Mac OSX 10.6 (Snow Leopard), the 'spelling and grammar'
>> function in Textmate is not working anymore :-(
>>
>> My default system language is german. When I type german texts in TM,
>> everything is ok. But most of my documents are in english and TM doesn't
>> recognizes it. Nearly every word is underlined in red.
>>
>> Is this a known bug? If yes: Is there a workaround?
>>
>> I will be happy to provide more information about my system
>> configuration, if you tell me, what you need to know.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Melanie
>>
>
>
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I have the same issue. Spellcheck doesn't work anymore for the secondary
language in Snow Leopard.
Melanie-B. wrote:
>
> Since I installed Mac OSX 10.6 (Snow Leopard), the 'spelling and grammar'
> function in Textmate is not working anymore :-(
>
> My default system language is german. When I type german texts in TM,
> everything is ok. But most of my documents are in english and TM doesn't
> recognizes it. Nearly every word is underlined in red.
>
> Is this a known bug? If yes: Is there a workaround?
>
> I will be happy to provide more information about my system configuration,
> if you tell me, what you need to know.
>
> Thanks,
> Melanie
>
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Hello, everyone.
I would like to know how to extend the syntax styling to highlight a
proprietary syntax in my code. When I author html emails, I use the command
"%link=%" to denote trackable links like so:
<a href="%link=http://www.link.com/%">Link Text Here</a>
I would like the text "%link=http://www.link.com/%" to be highlighted in
blue or something obvious so that I can quickly scan my code to see which
links are tracking and which ones aren't. I have tried reading through the
TextMate HowTo's and Documentation to learn about extending language
grammars in my custom bundle, but I can't make sense of it. Can someone tell
me what I need to do to make this happen?
Here is what I was reading:
http://manual.macromates.com/en/language_grammars
Thanks, in advance.
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I use TM to frame out basic shell scripts all the time, mostly working
in bash.
I have this
#!/opt/local/bin/tclsh
puts "start of my tcl script"
set lst {{item 1} {item 2} {item 3}}
What bundle item do I need to unfilter out in order to get "Run" to
work on this? Currently I use "Shell Script".
I can end the script in .shell and that does it, but I never have had
to do that with other bash scripts, I just set #!/bin/bash and I am
usually good to go. Why is setting of my shebang to #!/opt/local/bin/
tclsh not kicking TM into the correct scope?
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Hi there:
This is my problem, ⌘] suddenly stopped working, however via menu >
Text > Shift Right work perfectly.
Shift left working OK (via shortcut and menu).
Any light?.
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It doesn't seem so with the trial version of 1.5.9 under Mac OS X
10.6.1.
What am I missing?
Mickey
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While working with Maven, I've found a maven-yamlpom-plugin, which
allows to edit the pom.xml as pom.yml, by converting one to the other
and keeping them in sync. The problem with the plugin is it's buggy
and rearranges lines, drops all comments, and can't sync when times
match, such as after a git pull.
While thinking about it, it occurred to me that what matters when
working with such hairy XML in YAML is that YAML is a human-readable
form of XML. It's not really necessary to keep a pom.yml -- I only
edit it in TextMate anyways. What's really needed is an XML *editing*
mode... in YAML!
Is it possible to have an XML mode where XML will be converted to YAML
upon loading, then dumped back as XML?
Cheers,
Alexy
Hi
I'm trying to teach TM to play nicely with Gentoo Prefix. (That's Gentoo
Linux installed in a subdir such as /Gentoo which comes with it's own
compiler, but runs on the Darwin kernel. Very handy for Ruby development.)
Even if I set all environment vars explicitly in TM, I have hickups here and
there. I'd like to tell TM to use the bash from Gentoo Prefix
/Gentoo/bin/bash instead of the one coming with Mac OS X. Is there a way to
do that?
Even when doing a "/Gentoo/bin/bash -l" in bash_init.sh and then dump the
environment in a bundle command, I still see "SHELL = /bin/bash" there. Is
bash_init.sh read for scripts run from a bundle command at all?
Cheers and thanks, -svoop
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I have a question about UI.dialog and/or some general Ruby usage. I
apologize for asking about Ruby stuff here, but this particular problem
seems tied directly to the use of UI.dialog, although I'm pretty sure the
issue is actually a Ruby one on my part (I've been fine Googling for other
Ruby issues, but this one seems pretty niche).
Here's some stripped down code that works:
TextMate::UI.dialog(:nib => nib, :parameters => {}, :center => true) do
|dialog|
dialog.parameters = {'username' => "moo"}
dialog.wait_for_input do |params|
puts params["username"]
end
end
But then I go to try and actually use something with my params hash, like
putting it into a variable declared earlier:
username = ""
TextMate::UI.dialog(:nib => nib, :parameters => {}, :center => true) do
|dialog|
dialog.parameters = {'username' => "moo"}
dialog.wait_for_input do |params|
username = params["username"]
end
end
puts username
Now I get a task that seems to hang, which when forced to quit will report
the following error in Console:
TextMate[13634] *** -[NSMachPort handlePortMessage:]: dropping incoming DO
message because the connection or ports are invalid
Really don't know what to do with this. Sorry, I'm not good enough at either
TextMate's extra features, nor at Ruby. I'm sure this is just a combination
of both of those deficiencies.
Thanks,
Dru
Is there an "Go to last edit" keyboard shortcut, or a way to create one in
TextMate?
Essentially, the idea is that when editing a file, I often move around in
the file to check other things and then want to come back to the place I was
editing to continue what I was doing. Now I have to remember to add a
bookmark, before navigating around, then find that bookmark, and remove it,
which is a bit cumbersome.
Alex
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I'm looking to implement a CSS Edit like "Live Preview" either as a
Textmate Plugin (or something simpler if that's an option). The
problem of updating an HTML document loaded from anywhere is simple
Cocoa and Javascript. The part I'm struggling with is getting access
to the current textmate document as an NSString (or something else
workable).
I'm able to get access to OakTextView instance and OakDocument
instance in the plugin, but I just can't figure out how to get a copy
of the current document. xmlRepresentation is the closest I can get,
but it's not really what I want. Can anyone point me in the right
direction for that?
I'd like to assess the state of the Scala bundles and assemble the
state-of-the-art one, since currently folks keep several versions of
their (ond even others') bundles on github or web at large.
Here's what I found so far:
Paul Phillips -- http://github.com/paulp/scala-textmate,
The Scala bundle seems the most evolved one. There're two others there.
A couple others which seem not integrated:
Niko Matsakis --
http://smallcultfollowing.com/nikolog/2009/06/06/new-scala-textmate-bundle/
Michael Nischt --
http://gestalt.monoid.net/blog/2008/02/new-scala-bundle-for-textmate.html
A previous attempt at coming up with a single official Scala bundle is
documented here:
http://www.scala-lang.org/node/592
I've started a private effort to integrate, but so far only Dean
Wampler contributed his bundle:
http://github.com/deanwampler/Scala.tmbundle
My specific point which I'd like to add to the official bundle is
symbols. Scala allows for the 'symbols, interned strings a lá Lisp
'symbols or Ruby :ones. Scala also uses 'apostrophizedSymbols, which
screws up highlighting, making TextMate think it's a string. The
issue was discussed on the scala-user list in the following thread:
http://old.nabble.com/%27symbols-break-most-editors-td25553152.html
Paul resolved it in his setup, and produced a tmDelta file:
http://www.improving.org/scala/Scala.tmDelta
-- noting that's all which is needed to amend the official bundle;
Paul's setup links that to the pristine bundles, of which origin I'm
not sure as there seems not to be a pristine/official TextMate Scala
bundle in the SVN at http://svn.textmate.org/trunk/Bundles/?
Given the prelims, a flurry of questions: Am I missing any other Scala
bundles, are there any other ongoing integration attempts, what could
be in the pristine bundles for Scala (why do we have things linking to
the pristine bundles, and why), how do I integrate a tmDelta into the
official bundle (replacing tmLanguage?), and where should the final
one be submitted so I can maintain it?
Cheers,
Alexy
Hi,
I have precisely the problem described here:
http://forums.macosxhints.com/showthread.php?t=105312
That is, if I choose "save as..." from any textmate document, the
appearing window does not remember the folder where I've been. It
always wants to save into "Macintosh HD", which is annoying.
I work with textmate (version 1.5.8 (1505)) on Mac OS X (10.6.1).
Any help is appreciated.
Marius
Hi list,
I've recently been working on a Relax NG to TM Language Grammar XSLT
stylesheet. I did it mainly to exercise, so I didn’t look far for
anything similar. Because Relax NG is XML and can be easily
generated from DTD or XML Schema using trang, it seemed like a good
choice.
I’d like to read your comments, especially about the generated
grammars style which need much improvement.
How does it work:
1) put a file.rng (in XML syntax) in the Schema directory
2) from the root directory, execute the shell script ./rng2txmt.sh
Schema/file.rng
3) the grammar is generated as "Generated Language Grammars/
file.plist" (along with file.plist.xml)
If this doesn’t work, please read the known issues, it might be a
namespace problem.
What does it try and do:
* look for and mark invalid tags or attributes under or in a given tag
* avoid to create empty repository entries
* give a tag-aware scope for attributes (aim is to generate auto-
completion lists aside)
What I would like it to do:
* have basic namespace support
* have current-tag-aware (not any-ancestor-aware) scope for auto-
completion of tags
e.g, a scope which only match the dots in <a>....<b> <c/>
<b>....<c/>....</a>
Not so long ago, I would have say it's impossible, but now that I’ve
slightly improved my TM grammar-fu,
I’m pretty sure it is achievable and may even be not that hard.
Matching > and /> to open, looking-ahead for <b and <c to close,
perhaps.
* actually generate completion list. This shouldn’t be too hard.
Known issues:
* If I’m right, TM grammars works in a « first matching rule is
chosen » which is incompatible with Relax NG main advantage : non-
determinism. Thus I think some Relax NG schema may never be parsed
correctly. DTD and XML Schema need to be deterministic, however, so
the issue is not that important. I think this is the problem with
the generated relaxng grammar.
* / ! \ Because XML namespace is a mess and I didn’t bother dealing
with it in my stylesheet, one need to remove any mention of the
default namespace in the rng file. Otherwise the stylesheet won’t
generate anything
* It currently doesn’t deal with anyName, exceptions, exclusive
choice or any other RNG construction.
* No auto-indentation of the generated plist. Who cares, anyway, TM
cleans it up for you.
* A whole lot of useless scopes, mainly there for debugging.
* Whitespace in tag management in inconsistent.
* The code is ugly.
By the way, I’ve used some excerpts from default XML grammar. I hope
it does not bother its author. Is he Brian Lalor or Allan Odgaard?
Thanks,
Édouard
hello
i am going to erase and re install the OS on the machine.
with in context of TM ...
I do have the original e-mails from TM with keys and download link for the
TM application.
Question: does the code at TM permit a re load of the application from the
e-mail link that was sent last February. Or do i need to re request a new
link for a re install.
Thank you
Hi,
I've just uploaded an enhanced version of the new “Go to Last Edit”
TextMate plug-in:
The TMGoToLastEdit plug-in installs a new menu item “Go to Last Edit
⌥⌘J” at the bottom of TextMate's Navigation sub-menu. By using a
Undo/Redo or Redo/Undo approach (which will be detected automatically)
on the current document this command will place the caret to the last
edit position.
• Download [12kb]:
http://email.eva.mpg.de/~bibiko/downloads/textmate/TMGoToLastEdit.tmplugin.…
To install this plug-in simply download it, decompress it, and double-
click at it.
This command is available if at least one Undo or Redo step can be
executed. It works in TextMate's documents, in the Bundle Editor, and
in all text input fields.
If an Undo operation ends up in displaying a selection the caret will
be located at the beginning of the selection if the command was
performed in a TextMate document otherwise at the end of a selection
due to internal technical factors.
The command listens to the default key-binding ⌥⌘J. If you want to
change that key-binding and/or the menu item title you can open the
NIB file “GoToLastEditMenuItem.nib” with the “Interface
Builder” (part of the Developer Kit). This NIB file is located inside
of the plug-in (Show Package Contents in Finder):
→ Resources → English.lproj → GoToLastEditMenuItem.nib.
If any issues arise please let them me know.
Cheers,
--Hans
Hi
I'm using the current release of TextMate and have tried the blogging
bundle, without success.
I get the following returned following an attempted login to the
Wordpress blog (which is version 2.8.4)
(just trying to list posts as a test [ per the TextMate instructions].
XML-RPC is enabled on the blog.
I have no issue gaining access via WP edit client running on an iPhone.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
Miles Pearson
pearson(a)latent-synergy.com
Hi,
I need sometimes to create multiple folders from a
list of names in a file
for example in a file : list_names.txt
January
February
...
December
I would like from textmate use a command like : select the names
and get the folders.
With bash and without spaces in the names, it's possible to get a result
with the file list_names.txt (I'm a newbie with bash ! )
#! /bin/bash
for item in `cat list_names.txt`
do
mkdir $item
done
But this is not very fine because I can't give the path for output
folders
1) Is it possible with textmate to create a command and to give the
path
with an interactive action
2) Do you know a Ruby script to make this ? (it's to learn about Ruby)
3) Perhaps "Interactive Input" is an answer to give the path for the
ouput place
but I run textmate with Snow Leopard and tm_interactive_input.dylib
gives me some problem with laTeX.
4) Perhaps with regex, it is possible to determine names with spaces
inside
if RC is the separator ?
Then, in these folders,I need to create a lot of files like
In tkz_graph folder
tkz_graph_example_1.tex
tkz_graph_example_2.tex
...
tkz_graph_example_20.tex
idem with tkz_2d etc ...
To create these files, I use the same LaTeX template and the question
is the
like the first one.
How to create a command with the number of files and
and the possibility to choice a directory?
An idea was to select "20" and "/Users/ego/work" and to launch the
command but
I'm not an expert with bash or Ruby to make this ...
Best regards
Alain Matthes
Hi - I remember there was an enhanced version of Command-T
, which is a bundle if I remember correctly. But I forgot
the name of the bundle.
Can anybody point me to the bundle?
Takaaki
This has been covered before ( http://lists.macromates.com/textmate-dev/2009-May/013933.html ), so I'm not hopfeul, but I thought it was worth asking again, in case anything has changed. Probably not.
The responders to the thread linked above recommend writing Ruby modules and stuff, which I do when I'm working on a bundle, but what if I have a bundle and I want to call another bundle's commands?
Fortunately, I'm in control of both bundles, but for organizational and responsibility reasons, I don't want to combine them. One is very utilitarian (basic FTP) and the other is extremely specific (stuff related to a single project I work on, has absolutely no relevance to anything outside of the project). The good news is that I already have my bundles set up to be somewhat modular/class-driven.
I realize that doing this creates dependencies between bundles, but I'm OK with this, and feel it's better than recreating my FTP commands in another bundle.
One thought I had would be to get the TM_BUNDLE_SUPPORT value, pop off the bundle name and replace it with the bundle name of the target, and get to the Ruby file I need. But then...wouldn't any TM_BUNDLE_SUPPORT values used in the other bundle's scripts evalulate to the wrong place?
Would it be better to find a place for such universally appealing ruby files outside of TextMate? Should I learn how to write plugins, and/or deposit code into the SUPPORT_PATH?
The original poster's idea seems close to my idea. But it would be sweet to be able to do something like:
require ENV['TM_SUPPORT_PATH'] + '/lib/bundle_access'
BundleAccess.executeCommand("Some Bundle", "Some Command", argin)
Or something that could safely instantiate Ruby objects from other bundles to allow them to be used in your bundle without mucking with the BUNDLE_SUPPORT value.
I don't know...just spitballing.
Thanks,
Dru
Hi there,
I'm using build 1509 (Cutting Edge).
I'm experimenting with PHP alternate syntax (no curly braces) and
can't get the blocks to fold.
My PHP language bundle contains the following:
foldingStartMarker = '(/\*|\{\s*$|<<<HTML)';
foldingStopMarker = '(\*/|^\s*\}|^HTML;)';
Can anybody point me in the right direction to get my alternate syntax
to play nice ?
PHP alt syntax looks like this:
if ($high < 11):
return $high;
else : return false;
endif;
-Peter
Anyone want to take a shot at this one...
Write "foodbar" in textmate, select it, and inspire lookup word in
google and link, it will be replaced with 'Received exception:
undefined method '.
A lot of the time it also crashes TM. I am on 10.5, but this has been
happening for a long time. I just learned of this feature, and it is
very handy.
#!/usr/bin/env ruby -wKU
# an evolution of the code from skiadas.dcostanet.net/afterthought
# retrieves link from Google automatically and creates XHTML link
# improved call to progress bar, added ability to retrieve title
# of page and create title attribute in link using idea
# borrowed from iamrice.org. Improved regex to handle title tags
# newlines, spaces and capitalization differences
require ENV['TM_SUPPORT_PATH'] + '/lib/progress.rb'
require ENV['TM_SUPPORT_PATH'] + '/lib/escape.rb'
require 'net/http'
require 'open-uri'
require 'erb'
def getLinkWithTitle(phrase)
TextMate.call_with_progress(:title => "Contacting Google", :message
=> "Retrieving Link for “#{phrase}”…") do
response = Net::HTTP.get_response(URI.parse(URI.escape("http://www.google.com/search?q=#
{phrase}&btnI=I'm+Feeling+Lucky")))
url = response.to_hash['location'].to_a.first
fp = open(url)
title = fp.read.match(/<title>([^<>]*)<\/title>/i).to_a[1]
title = title.strip
return url, title, phrase
end
end
url, title, input = getLinkWithTitle(STDIN.read)
print ERB.new(ENV['TM_LINK_FORMAT']).result
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