Hello
I try to create a latex template
I've no problem with the classic method [ NEW from Template] [Edit
Templates] but
with the other method
[ why another method ? Only God knows ..]
describes in the help of the bundle.
I create a file in Application Support > Latex > Templates but iI
want to use shell variables
like TM_FULLNAME TM_DATE TM_ORGANIZATION_NAME etc ...
I put %!TEX style = snippet at the beginning of my file and I' ve no
problem with the variables
except with TM_DATE.
I modify the ruby command "LaTeX Template" . I added inside the next
line
ENV["TM_DATE"] = `date +%d-%m-%dY`.chomp
but it's not enough. What is wrong with my method?
Sorry if my question is stupid but I am a beginner with ruby and batch
Best Regards
Alain
I've stumbled across something that has been driving me batty for a few
months now. Once upon a time when double clicked a work with a hyphen in it
it selected the hyphen as well as both the pieces of text on on both sided
of it. Now, out of the blue, it only selects the part of the word I double
click on and stops at the hyphen.
for example: if i double click on the word "text" in the string
"text_mate"... "text" is selected. Shouldn't the whole string be
selected!???
Someone help!! it's driving be batty...
Thanks
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When I have TextMate 1.5.7 (1464) documents open in multiple Spaces in Leopard
10.5.5, using the "Go to line..." dialog often switches back to a previous space
and applies to the wrong document.
To reproduce, first in Spaces prefs uncheck "When switching to an application,
switch to a space with open windows for the application"
I have 2 Spaces. In Space 1, open a TM document and use Cmd-L to invoke the
dialog and go to a line. Now switch to Space 2, activate TextMate in the dock,
and open a new TM document in Space 2. Invoke Cmd-L on the new document - it
jumps back to Space 1 and displays the "Go to line" dialog there, and the dialog
applies itself to the document that is open in Space 1.
I can't find a workaround to make "Go to line" apply to the document in Space 2.
Any ideas?
Andrew
Hi,
Are there some Quicksilver experts here? I would like to know how top
open a folder with textmate using Quicksilver.
Currently I have to do:
1) ctrl + Space to open quicksilver
2) type the name of my folder
3) hit tab and type "ow" for open with
4) hit tab and type tex for textmate
5) hit return
Is it possible to trim down steps 3-5?
Dear Haris,
thank you very much for your help. Below you can find the log-file
from within TextMate when compiling the minimal example. I use the
"latex" engine with latexmk.pl checked but without any further
options. If I use pdflatex, then everything works fine. As I have a
lot of .eps files and since I use packages that do not work with
pdflatex, I would like to use latex instead of pdflatex. The most
confusing thing is that the dvi file is correct and if I use
latexmk.pl by hand (from the terminal), the minimal example also
works. What does TextMate do different than just apply latexmk.pl?
Please let me know if you need any more information on that.
Best regards from Ulm,
marius
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entering extended mode
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line 7.
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File: umsb.fd 2002/01/19 v2.2g AMS font definitions
) [1
] (./test.aux) )
Here is how much of TeX's memory you used:
2590 strings out of 493887
34974 string characters out of 1151122
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714 hyphenation exceptions out of 8191
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200000b,50000s
Output written on test.dvi (1 page, 380 bytes).
Dear Textmate Users,
I use textmate + skim on Mac OS 10.4.11 to compile LaTeX-documents. I
recently started using the LaTeX package "lmodern". I soon realized
that mathematical formulas are not correctly displayed when I use
this package, however, they are perfectly fine as long as I do not
use this package. After trying a lot of things with math fonts I
realized that the problem is with textmate. I use textmate (version
1.5.7) with the option latexmk.pl enabled for automatic document
compiling. If I use latexmk.pl from the terminal to compile my
document, the math formulas are correctly displayed, however, if I
use textmate (which should also simply call latexmk.pl) to do the
job, then e.g. a greek psi is not correctly displayed. How can I tell
textmate to simply apply the perl script latexmk.pl and do not do
anything different because then the error occurs. I would also like
to add that I use the latest version of latexmk.pl (4.01) and
the .dvi-file is also correctly displayed in skim. It's just that
textmate somehow instructs latexmk.pl to do something weird with
the .dvi file to get the .ps and .pdf files. How can I solve this
problem?
Best regards,
Marius.
P.s.: here is a minimal example:
\documentclass{scrartcl}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[USenglish]{babel}
\usepackage{lmodern}
\usepackage{amsmath,amssymb}
\begin{document}
$\psi$, $\mathbb{N}_0$
\end{document}
> On Nov 7, 2008, at 12:49 PM, Want to Learn wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am using textmate for Latex. I was wondering if there is a way I
>> could customize highlighting of document parts in Latex. For
>> example, currently the footnotes are not highlighted, but any math
>> input between two $ signs is highlighted in green. Suppose I want
>> everything that appears between \footnote{ and } in gray color or
>> add a background color. Is there a way to do that?
>>
>> Thanks very much for your help.
>
> In your theme, add a rule for meta.footnote.latex. Go to
> preferences, find the fonts & colors tab, click the “plus” sign to
> add a new rule. set the scope selector to meta.footnote.latex.
> Give the rule a name, and add a color. That's it!
>
> —Alex
What I do to know the exact name of any scope in a given document in
TextMate:
(in the above case: meta.footnote.latex AND
support.function.footnote.latex)
I use the 'Bundle Development' Bundle which has a Copy Scope command
clickable in a menu item in: Bundles > Bundle Development > Copy Scope,
as follows:
First place cursor in the middle of the desired word, here it was
\footnote{};
then ckick menu item 'Copy Scope';
then paste it in the text;
then copy the line of interest, here it's
'support.function.footnote.latex' into the color prefs like
previously stated by Alex;
then do the same with the scope you get at '{My footnote here}' , it
was: 'meta.footnote.latex'.
Probably there's a shorter way, but this is what I do and I can know
about (and customize) every scope in a Latex doc, or any other type of
doc for that matter.
I wish the Latex Bundle could just add this simple Copy Scope command
in its next update. It's just this:
tr <<< "$TM_SCOPE" ' ' '\n'|pbcopy
Best regards,
M.P.
Hi,
I am using textmate for Latex. I was wondering if there is a way I could
customize highlighting of document parts in Latex. For example, currently
the footnotes are not highlighted, but any math input between two $ signs is
highlighted in green. Suppose I want everything that appears between
*\footnote{
*and *}* in gray color or add a background color. Is there a way to do that?
Thanks very much for your help.
Thanks for the feedback everybody!
I uncovered a weird problem when using dialog.py, that is, passing
more than 1500 items to tm_dialog through the -p option breaks
something. I've hacked together my own tm_dialog.py that uses
subprocess to send the plist through stdin, and everything is working
again.
I've now released PySmell 0.7.1 which includes this fix plus better
error handling and reporting.
Copying the previous email:
I'm very proud to announce the release of PySmell v0.7!
PySmell is an auto-completion library for Python, meant to be plugged
in different editors. It uses static analysis to generate a TAGS file
for your code, and uses that to give you suggestions. It's very fast -
suggestions are instantaneous and analyzing Django 1.0 takes ~15
seconds.
Download from PyPI: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pysmell/
Issue tracking at Google Code: http://code.google.com/p/pysmell
Development at GitHub: http://github.com/orestis/pysmell/tree/master
The big news for this release is the support for Emacs and TextMate,
on top of the already existing Vim support. This isn't tested as
rigorously as I'd like, so please report any issues at Google Code.
Thanks,
Orestis Markou
--
orestis(a)orestis.gr
http://orestis.gr/
Some kind soul on #textmate clued me in to the fact that the key here is to
get Fink's /sw/bin/init.sh/csh to run ONLY when there's a TTY attached.
That way, all the initialization stuff TextMate sucks in behind the scenes
won't cause it to hang/SPOD when you pick New From Template -> Blogging
Bundle -> HTML Post from the menu.
For zsh users like myself, the fix was simple, stick the test -r
/sw/bin/init.sh && . /sw/bin/init.sh line Fink wants you to put in your
shell init into the .zshenv file.
-Chris
--
Chris Patti --- Y!: feoh -- AIM: chrisfeohpatti --- E-Mail:
cpatti(a)gmail.com
"Magnify the most difficult details." - Oblique Strategies, 4th Ed. Brian
Eno & Peter Schmidt
Hi,
in my TextMate Preferences a PATH variable is set with value
/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/texbin:
/usr/X11/bin:/Developer/Tools
As a double check, the command
defaults read com.macromates.textmate OakShellVariables
produces an array whose last entry is
{ enabled = 1;
value = "/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/texbin:
/usr/X11/bin:/Developer/Tools";
variable = PATH;
}
I quit and relaunched TextMate several times. Excellent.
However if I write in a window
p ENV['PATH']
and Execute Line As Ruby, I get
"/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin"
and, indeed, Typeset and View in the LaTeX
bundle does not work. If I accept the suggestion
Set PATH and Relaunch, a new identical PATH
variable is added (so now I have two), and things
work until next relaunch.
What's wrong? I remember someone else compained
about a similar problem on the list, with no answer...
Thanks
Piero
Hi All,
I just started using TextMate for programming Ruby on Rails apps. I have
encountered some problems using it and would appreciate any help I could get
in figuring out how to fix them. Below are the three problems that I've run
into:
1. TextMate is inconsistent about when it colorizes code in .erb file. When
I open some files, TextMate colorizes the code correctly. But on other .erb
files, TextMate doesn't colorize at all.
2. TextMate closes the folder tree on my project. When I navigate from my
browser or terminal window to TextMate, I'll often find that the folder tree
has been closed. This is really annoying because then I have to click on
all the folders so that I can navigate to the files that I want. Is there
any way to get TextMate to just remember the folder tree state?
3. TextMate doesn't do auto code completion. I've seen some videos that
show TextMate doing autocompletion via snippets. How do I turn on the auto
code completion?
Thanks for all your help!
David
Hello!
I just managed to get my hands on a shiny new Intel PowerBook, so I
duly did the Migration Assistant thing to transfer all my stuff to it
from the old G4 PowerBook (going from 10.4 to 10.5 as I went).
Which has worked wonderfully, but I notice that Textmate seems to run
as a PowerPC process rather than an Intel one, according to Activity
Monitor.
What's that about? Does the automatic update mechanism send slim
binaries, based on your platform, in order to cut download times? If
so, will I get an Intel binary the next time an update happens? Or
should I download a fresh .dmg from the site and reinstall from that?
Thanks,
ABS
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One of the things I love most of textmate is the possibility of many bundles
to search for documentation with a simple ^-H, it's fantastic.
Now I'm studying erlang and I didn't find this functionality in the bundle,
then I made this
#!/usr/bin/env bash
OFF=$TM_CURRENT_WORD.html
echo $TM_CURRENT_WORD | /usr/bin/grep ':'
if [[ $? == 0 ]]
then
MOD=echo $TM_CURRENT_WORD | cut -d ':' -f 1
FUN=echo $TM_CURRENT_WORD | cut -d ':' -f 2
OFF="$MOD.html#$FUN"
fi
ADDR="http://www.erlang.org/doc/man/$OFF"
curl $ADDR
Know it's almost working, but if I give something like
lists:seq it doesn't go to the seq function, because I should also know the
arity of a function, and how to get it??
When I've got something I think it could be useful I can propose in the
developer section?
Thanks
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Hi
When I write a program and include rubygems
and afterwards mechanize, the last will not be found
when I call "run"
I use the same ruby in /usr/bin/ruby under osx10.5.5
as in the commandline will be found after whereis ruby.
Could someone give me a hint?
Thanks in advance and kind regards
Karl-Heinz
How can i define a scope selector for this:
<anything> do
something
end
I want to highlight <anything> when it is before do block,
what pattern should i add to ruby language bundle to acomplish this?
I'm very proud to announce the release of PySmell v0.7!
PySmell is an auto-completion library for Python, meant to be plugged
in different editors. It uses static analysis to generate a TAGS file
for your code, and uses that to give you suggestions. It's very fast -
suggestions are instantaneous and analyzing Django 1.0 takes ~15
seconds.
Download from PyPI: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pysmell/
Issue tracking at Google Code: http://code.google.com/p/pysmell
Development at GitHub: http://github.com/orestis/pysmell/tree/master
The big news for this release is the support for Emacs and TextMate,
on top of the already existing Vim support. This isn't tested as
rigorously as I'd like, so please report any issues at Google Code.
Thank you,
Orestis Markou
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http://orestis.gr/
Is it possible to make a TM command that runs PHP and then displays
results in an option box like 'File Completion' (Experimental Bundle)
or do I need to use Ruby?
Mvh Christoffer Winterkvist
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I get this error if I try to run a java program
/Users/andrea/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Pristine
Copy/Bundles/Java.tmbundle/Support/bin/javamate.rb:3:in `require': no such
file to load --
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/tm/executor
(LoadError) from /Users/andrea/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Pristine
Copy/Bundles/Java.tmbundle/Support/bin/javamate.rb:3
I just svn up all my bundles in that folder via svn, did I do something
wrong maybe?
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Hi, I have just set up TM on a new MacBook and I am having some
problems with the Ref-TeX citation command. For some reason it cannot
seem to find my bib file. I keep my bib file in a git repository and
link it to ~/Library/texmf/bibtex/bib. I thought that the command my
be having trouble following the soft link, so I set the shell variable
TM_LATEX_BIB to the source of the link, but I am still getting a
message that no bib file is found there. :? Any help would be
appreciated in resolving this. All the ebst, Mark
TextMate is a good value. It's a small, fast editor and it makes me
feel productive. Can't wait to see what's under the hood in 2.0.
I was just thinking about what I like in editors, and I still use
Emacs and Eclipse depending on the project. I am switching to TextMate
for a lot of other stuff.
I probably would be using SlickEdit right now- it's a favorite! Except
it's expensive and it runs in X11 on Mac; it's not a native Mac UI.
Feature I really like from SlickEdit are:
* symbol/tagging system. I forget what they call it, but it can
generate symbol lists to use for auto-complete and context help, for
various different languages.
* keybinding emulation modes; e.g it has Emacs and a handful of others.
But anyways I encourage Allan to make 2.0 the most awesome editor he
can, and not spend too much time on everything and the kitchen sink -
feature requests. Like the above, right ;-) Otherwise you end up with
a Christmas Tree, not a lean & mean text editor.
Cheers
Here's a quick Textmate command I made to open the file you're working
on in BBEdit:
#!/bin/sh
# Open the current file in BBEdit
bbedit +$TM_LINE_NUMBER $TM_FILEPATH
I created it as a command, with options "Save current file", Input:
"Entire Document" Output: "Discard" and I added the F8 shortcut
I put this in the scope selector:
source.php, source.css, string, text.html, text.csv, text.plain
I made it after Maarten Sneep made an "open in textmate" on the google
bbedit list. Maybe someone will find it useful.
Here's my original post with the opposite script (which unfortunately
has a habit of locking textmate randomly every once in a while)
http://groups.google.com/group/bbedit/browse_thread/thread/7de49fa457826f3c
Nevan
Hello All,
New to TextMate and love it so far.
I'm wondering if there is an existing bundle or method that will allow me to
generate a new HTML document from a parsed PHP file? I'd like to be able to
generate HTML files based on a local PHP file reading from an XML to
generate pages quickly to post to a server that doesn't support server-side
technology.
This also would be great for building HTML emails from a XML file in
conjuction with the Email Tester bundle.
I would love to get any feedback or tips from the community on this.
Cheers,
Michael R
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Hi
a very important issue is how to name a tmbundle hosted by github. I
received a mail mentioning that a bundle won't listed in GetBundles.
What I'm doing is the following:
I call:
http://github.com/api/v1/yaml/search/tmbundle
to get these bundles plus author and description from the github host.
'tmbundle' is, I guess, a unique name to identify a TM bundle.
That's why it is necessary to name a tmbundle like:
copy-as-rtf-tmbundle
ruby-c-extensions-tmbundle
merb-tmbundle
...
which will be renamed to
Copy as Rtf.tmbundle
Ruby C Extension.tmbundle
Merb.tmbundle
...
E.g.
subtleGradient's javascript.tmbundle
or
contextgarden's context-bundle
or
shoes-textmate-bundle
won't be found.
And the next thing is to provide a good description. Not something like:
The name says it all. ;)
Could this be achieved?
Suggestions?
--Hans