I'm getting a bit more into textmate, and, that has brought me to some less
newbie questions, but, things that have been bothering me:
1) Where can I find a list of keyboard shortcuts? The other day I wanted to
comment out a block of text, but had to google to figure out ⌘-/
2) I'm ready to start playing with projects some -- and, from my lurking on
this list, it seems that the default project stuff isn't very capable. What
is a good project bundle to start playing with?
Thanks in advance,
-Dave
How come when println is executed within the Groovy script, the output does
not show carriage return?
println "hello"
println " world"
The output window shows hello world in the same line.
I am using TextMate 1.5.8.
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Let's say I have a project folder open in TM. The folder has already
been initialized with Git, and all the files that are supposed to be
under source control have been added. Let's further say that I've made
some changes to the files "sample.html" and "sample.css," and it's
time for a commit. The sample.css file is the current tab and is the
file I've been editing most recently. I hit Control-Shift-G, the Git
command menu pops up, and I choose Commit. Up pops a browser/message
window with the words
Committing Files in ‘sample.css’ on branch ‘master’
In front of that is a two-paned window. The top pane has a place for
me to type in the commit message, and the bottom shows a list of files
to commit. Even though I've changed both sample.html and sample.css,
only sample.css is in that list.
If I click in the project drawer before pressing Control-Shift-G,
things work the way I think they should: The browser/message window
says
Committing Files in ‘./’ on branch ‘master’
and the two-paned window has both files in the list of files to commit.
Is there a way (apart from clicking in the project drawer) to get the
commit to apply to the entire project instead of just the frontmost
tab?
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Dr. Drang
I'm sure this can be accomplished with a regular expression but I'm
looking for an easy way to find a whole word. For xample, if I have
these types in a file:
Listener
ClickListener
And I do a find on "Listener", I'll hit both of these, although more
often than not, I want to match only the "whole" word, so just match
the first Listener.
I think this is easy to do by adding word boundaries around your
search (whitespace, ., [, (, {, etc), but I'm wondering if this
functionality is built in as an option that I'm missing.
Thanks-
Robert
I find TextMate's behavior when unindenting (text shift left or cmd-[)
text slightly annoying. Often times the cursor is pretty much at the
end of a line when I decide to unindent. If I need to unindent a
couple of steps, the cursor jumps down one line when the end of line
crosses the cursor position. To prevent this from happening I always
have to move to the beginning of the line before unindenting. I'd
prefer the cursor to simply stay on the line I'm unindenting (Xcode
works this way) no matter which column the cursor is positioned in.
Does anyone know if it is possible to modify/extend/whatever TextMate
to behave like Xcode in this respect?
Thanks in advance
Hello,
i discovered Textmate few weeks ago, and it is a relay great tool. For
drawing electrical circuits in Latex i use the M4 Circuit-Macros.
So i started to create a Textmate bundle for this purpose. Its working
now but i have some problems to set the right language grammar.
So if anyone is interested to help me with this pleas contacted me
br
Tobias
Using the reStructuredText bundle, I keep running into a problem with
TextMate "forgetting" the soft tabs settings I apply to the .rst file
extension.
When I quit TextMate, start it, open my project's folder, then open
a .rst file, it knows my preferred tab size, but it defaults to hard
tabs.
When I switch it to soft tabs, it remembers it for the duration of the
TextMate session. That is, when I close the window for the project,
then reopen it, it still remembers that I prefer soft tabs for .rst
files.
I've even closed TextMate, opened com.macromates.textmate.plist file
with the Property List Editor and made sure that Root/
OakTextViewScopedSoftTabs/text.restructuredtext/softTabs was set to
"Yes", saved it, closed PLE, reopened TextMate, and it still thinks
that I want hard tabs for .rst files.
It doesn't seem to be doing this for other file types. Very
frustrating! I'd gotten used to the habit of letting TextMate
remember my soft tab settings; now I seem to be getting into a
defensive habit of double-checking soft tab settings -- not exactly an
experience I enjoy having spent money for. :)
Any suggestions about what I can do to get TextMate to remember soft
tab settings?
Thanks,
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Matthew Scott
gldnspud(a)gmail.com
Dear all,
I try to build a scope that matches a text block within a latex
document. The beginning of a text block should be given by a line
containing some text, which is preceded by a blank line (possibly
filled with whitespace characters). Likewise, the end of a text block
is a line containing some text followed by a blank line. So far I
tried to put
{ name = 'meta.paragraph.text.latex';
begin = '\n[^\S\n]*\n[^\S\n]*(?=[^\S\n]*\S)';
end = '(?<=\S)[^\S\n]*\n[^\S\n]*\n';
},
inside the latex language definition, but this didn't work out (simply
putting \n for both regexes works, but does the wrong thing). However,
the beginning regepx matches the beginning of a text block, that is a
line that is preceded by an empty line when I use it in the find
window (and the same for the end of a text block). Can anybody tell me
what I am doing wrong?
Perhaps there is another Scope already doing the job?
Best, Christoph
I've recently switched from subversion to git for my latex projects. I
find git a lot easier to use and it was absolutely painless to switch.
However, I miss the ability to use File Merge to graphically display
changes. (*Very* useful if you are working with multiple authors and
you want to see where text has changed.
The git bundle allows you to compare things, but I would like to use
File Merge instead of the standard window comparing the changes.
Is it possible to set File Merge as default viewer for diff files as
you are with subversion?
Thanks a bunch!
Max
On Mar 5, 2009, at 2:19 PM, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
> On 3 Mar 2009, at 17:33, Claus wrote:
>>
>
> Yes, the environments (shown via the ?env? command) can differ in many
> ways, in your case it could be that TZ is setup differently for the
> Terminal than TextMate, or maybe it is related to the LC variables?
>
> Can you provide a small example which reproduce the problem?
I've run into this with other applications before. One solution, at
least short term, is to quit out of TextMate and open it using the
Terminal, for instance:
open /Applications/TextMate.app
It should then inherit your shell's environment. See if your script
runs that way.
Hope this helps,
-berto.
I have noticed since the latest update that with the C++ bundle,
comments that I write that are between the function name and the
opening bracket no longer are shown in comment color.
For example,
int foo(int x)
//this comment is not shown in comment color and is instead the
default text color
{
....
}
Is there a way to revert to the old functionality?
Andrew Sapperstein
University of Michigan-Class of 2012
McDonogh School-Class of 2008
Hi,
Is there any way to disable TextMate's behaviour of treating spaces as
tabs in the middle of the line (i.e. after a non-whitespace character
at the beginning of a line)? Say for example I have soft tabs and a
tab size of 2, and have a line of "a <sp> <sp> <sp> b" Using the
keyboard to navigate between the a and the b will always skip at least
one of the spaces and it isn't always easy to tell where the cursor
will jump if you have a larger tab space than that. Is there any way
to disable this behaviour?
Thanks,
Adam
What is the max file size that TM supports?
TextEdit is able to open 267MB file and working smoothly.
However I got an "Out of Memory" error.
There are 3.9GB free memory in the system.
Thanks in advance.
I've been running awk and sort commands on text files via 'Filter
Through Command' for months, on an Intel MacBook Pro, with OSX 10.5
and the current version of TextMate. This week, following an install
of TexLive 2008 (it's the only significant system change I can recall,
but may not be related), when I try to run an awk command (e.g. awk
'{ print $2 }'), bash takes and keeps a full core of the Core2 Duo
CPU, and from what I can see it can only be stopped by a ForceQuit. I
suspect that there's a simple way to debug and resolve this -- can
anyone help me with this?
Thanks in advance -
G
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Gordon Robertson
Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre
Vancouver BC Canada
Hi,
I have some python code that runs fine if I execute it from the
terminal. If I run it from within textmat (cmd-R) I get this error:
IOError: 2, No such file or directory
function main in AMODConv_pathLaufen.py at line 198
t3 = t2.astimezone(pytz.timezone(pytz.country_timezones('de')[0]))
function country_timezones in __init__.py at line 202
zone_tab = open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'zone.tab'))
Program exited with code #1 after 2.05 seconds.
I guess it has to do with the pytz module?
But why does it run on the terminal?
Can there be a difference between running python on the terminal vs.
from within TextMate?
I am running OS X 10.5.6, TextMate 1.5.8(1498)
TextMate does find the pytz module - at least it displays the pytz
module help after hitting F3.
Thanks for your help,
Claus
Sometimes I am writing code, and I need to go back and quote
something...
foo=$this/$that/$other
What I wanted was this:
foo="$this/$that/$other"
What I end up with is this
foo=""$this/$that/$other
How do I prevent that, I know I can delete one, but it sometimes gets
strange, and puts another one back in, or other oddness. It is really
rough when you are in the middle of a regex string, and it starts
messing with you.
Thanks
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Scott
I'm working on a command that I'd like to be able to apply to all
files in my project. Looking at the env vars I only see items for
working with the current file. Is there any way to get a list of all
files in the current project?
It is certainly possible this sort of thing is available somewhere in
the shared support ... how do I get more info about what's there?
Thanks!
Hi list:
I'm testing TextMate to write LaTeX documents, so the first thing that
i did was see the screencasts posted on the page by Charliaos Skiadas
-- totally liked.
I downloaded the TextMate v1.5.7 Trial to testit but i can't stop to
realize that the icons that we can see in the Bundle Editor for
(commands, languages, drag commands, etc.) is missing when i click on
the bottom of the windows in the icon on the left of the Tab Size
section.
This is ok, or in this 'menu' should i see the icons?
Thank you very much!
P.S: Great editor!!!!
I am finally trying out git -- the ability to work off-line and still
make commits was what drew me -- but I am having a few difficulties
with the current bundle.
Perhaps the worst one is that I can't seem to get the keyboard
shortcut to work. I can work things by using the menus, but whenever I
use CTRL + SHIFT + g, I get the following tool-tip error message:
/tmp/temp_textmate.pjlEGg:26:in `open': No such file or directory
- pages (Errno::ENOENT)
from /temp/temp_textmate.pjlEGg:26:in `entries'
from /temp/temp_textmate.pjlEGg:26
I have no idea what this means.
Also, I really liked the cool little badges that the SVN bundle
offered that gave you a quick visual take on what files you had worked
on or added. Is there any way to get something similar with git?
john
Hi,
is there a new way to disable auto-indent, other than going through Terminal as
described here a few years ago? I’m new to TextMate 1.5.8 and prefer to code
XHTML without auto-indent. Why not add this option to the "Tab size" pop-up in
the status bar?
Thanks,
Philip
Hi,
I tried to update my bundles using svn as described in the online-manual but
unfortunately I failed.
I started and instaled svn. Then I cd to the bundles directory in
~/Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/ and ran:
svn update *.tmbundle
and received:
Skipped 'AppleScript.tmbundle'
Skipped 'HTML.tmbundle'
Skipped 'NanoBlogger.tmbundle'
Skipped 'Pragmatic Examples.tmbundle'
Now I have 2 questions:
What did I do wrong?
Where are my other bundles.
Thanks for your help.
Greetz
Khushru
The TODO bundle seems to ignore .xml files when run in a project.
If I just open an .xml file with TODOs by itself and run "Show TODO
List" it works. But if I have a project with that same file in it and
run "Show TODO List" it doesn't work.
It does list TODOs in other files,just not .xml
I've tried it as another user, and have also tried removing all my
settings and downloaded bundles as per the troubleshooting 101 page.
TM_TODO_IGNORE is not defined
In Preferences, Advanced, Folder References:
File Pattern = !(/\.(?!htaccess)[^/]*|\.(tmproj|o|pyc)|/Icon\r|/svn-
commit(\.[2-9])?\.tmp)$
Folder Pattern = !.*/(\.[^/]*|CVS|_darcs|_MTN|\{arch\}|blib|.*~\.nib|.*
\.(framework|app|pbproj|pbxproj|xcode(proj)?|bundle))$
Version is 1.5.8 (1498)
If it helps at all the files as a docbook project with a directory
struture like:
product_version\book_name\Makefile
product_version\book_name\en-US\Book.xml
product_version\book_name\en-US\Chapter.xml
product_version\book_name\de-De\Book.po
product_version\book_name\de-DE\Chapter.po
product_version\book_name\ja-JP\Book.po
product_version\book_name\ja-JP\Chapter.po
Thanks in advance
I just found a problem with TextMate and symlinks. Say I have a regular
file and a symlink to that file. If I open the symlink in TextMate and
save it again, the original file's permissions are changed to those of
the symlink. My umask is set to 0022, so files are created 0644
(rw-r--r--) and directories are created 0755 (rwxr-xr-x). Symlinks are
created with permissions as if they were directories. The end result of
all of this is that if I edit a symlink to a file, the file ends up
getting its execute bits set.
Is there any way to keep this from happening? I don't really want to go
around setting execute permission on arbitrary text files...
MariMac:/tmp/test$ umask
0022
MariMac:/tmp/test$ echo "hello world" > foo
MariMac:/tmp/test$ ln -s foo bar
MariMac:/tmp/test$ ls -l
total 8
lrwxr-xr-x 1 sking wheel 3 2009-03-03 14:10 bar -> foo
-rw-r--r-- 1 sking wheel 12 2009-03-03 14:10 foo
MariMac:/tmp/test$ mate -w bar
MariMac:/tmp/test$ ls -l
total 8
lrwxr-xr-x 1 sking wheel 3 2009-03-03 14:10 bar -> foo*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sking wheel 24 2009-03-03 14:11 foo*
(Obviously I have "Perform atomic saves" unchecked in the preferences,
otherwise the symlink would get overwritten and the original file
wouldn't be changed.)
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Sr. Software Engineer
Arbor Networks
+1 734 821 1461
www.arbornetworks.com <http://www.arbornetworks.com/>