Hello -
When doing a "Find" within a file, the found item(s) is highlighted
but there is not really enough contrast to make it quickly noticeable.
I find my myself having to scour over the document to locate where the
highlighted word or phrase is. Is there a way to change this, so that
when doing a "Find" the found item(s) shows up in yellow (or some
other bright color)? I am using the Mac Classic theme... I did not see
anything within the preferences for that. Thanks!
- Jorma
I recently switched to Mac from Windows.... I have specific
keybindings that I want to use. Specifically, I want cmd-y to delete
a line, cmd-d to duplicate a line, and shift tab to reverse indent
selected lines.
In most apps I've been able to get cmd-y and cmd-d to work by adding
this to the
~/Library/KeyBindings/DefaultKeyBinding.dict file
"@y" = ("selectLine:", "delete:");
"@d" = ("selectLine:", "copy:");
I don't know how to do the reverse indent.
These keystrokes work for most applications, but not for TextMate. I
have also tried this file: ~/Library/Application
Support/TextMate/DefaultKeyBinding.dict
Could someone point me in the right direction?
thanks
phil
Hi all,
Just bouncing this idea…
I would like to be able to active a directory withtin the project to
be the TM_PROJECT_DIRECTORY until deactivated or another directory
activated.
Use case: With maven it's common to have a master project with lots of
modules, sometimes you want to target a command to a particular sub
module, not the master module which is the TM project.
You could argue that the commands should be smart about using the
project drawer selection, but IMO this can be confusing when dealing
with multiple selections.
Thoughts?
LD.
I have to manipulate some PDF files directly so I was looking for a TextMate
Bundle for PDF/FDF files.
They have a pretty weird syntax, so I'm not sure which bundle might be
useful as a starting point. I have the PDF reference (1,310 pages of
excruciating detail) but I'm looking for something simple to at least make
some logical sense from this 'non-human-readable' language :)
Any pointers to a similar or even a partial bundle would be appreciated.
Thanks
Darryl Zurn
Sample PDF internal syntax (PDF 1.7 Reference, page 1059):
%PDF−1. 4
1 0 obj
<< /Type /Catalog
/Outlines 2 0 R
/Pages 3 0 R
>>
endobj
2 0 obj
<< /Type Outlines
/Count 0
>>
endobj
3 0 obj
<< /Type /Pages
/Kids [ 4 0 R ]
/Count 1
>>
endobj
4 0 obj
<< /Type /Page
/Parent 3 0 R
/MediaBox [ 0 0 612 792 ]
/Contents 5 0 R
/Resources << /ProcSet 6 0 R >>
>>
endobj
5 0 obj
<< /Length 35 >>
stream
% … Page-marking operators …
endstream
endobj
6 0 obj
[ /PDF ]
endobj
xref
0 7
0000000000 65535 f
0000000009 00000 n
0000000074 00000 n
0000000120 00000 n
0000000179 00000 n
0000000300 00000 n
0000000384 00000 n
trailer
<< /Size 7
/Root 1 0 R
>>
startxref
408
%%EOF
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Hi there,
sorry for getting offtopic, but I seek advise from all the Pros in here: I
am looking for a good JavaScript-Forum.
English language is very OK, Id be happy to find a german one.
More important is, that the board should be alive and its users are
advanced and encouraged.
The project Im working on is about basic AJAX and some JQuery.
Thanks in advance!
Dennis
When browsing documentation in a HTML preview window the hyperlinks
work as expected but I cannot find anything like the forwards/
backwards keys in a Web browser to retrace the path through the
hyperlinks. Do such keys exist?
Thanks,
Dave.
It's probably right in front of my face, but I've done a couple
searches, looked in the book and in the manual, and I can't find it...
Is there a bundle that provides the ability to open a URL that's part
of a plain text file (in a browser)?
--
Daryl
Allan,
I know, I know, 2.0 will be ready when it's ready. But can't you tease
us just a little? For example, let's say you have a todo list for 2.0
and you're working your way through it checking off items. Can you
tell us what percentage of that list is complete? It wouldn't really
give us any idea at all when the thing will be out, since that last
10% can take 90% of the time to develop and we don't really know when
you started on 2.0 anyway, nor what percentage of your time is devoted
to 2.0. But it would be a nice teaser.
(Not that there's anything wrong with 1.5.7...)
Fanning the vaporware flames,
j.
:-)
In another thread Allan Odgaard wrote:
> TextMate will not search binary files, granted it knows that the file
> type is binary. So right-click a file (using the extension you want to
> exclude) in the project drawer and select to treat it as binary.
That helps, but isn't perfect. For one thing, it can't handle files
without an extension, such as executables. If I just open a directory
as a project, it's likely to be a mixed bag of source, object, and
executable files. It's easy enough to tell TextMate to skip the object
(*.o) files, but how do I tell it that the executable named "xyzzy" is
binary?
There's another quirk related to filename extensions that drives me
nuts. For various reasons, I have a lot of files with the extension
"*.txt" which actually contain different types of data. We have, for
instance, configuration files, SNMP MIB files, and plain ol' text files
sharing that extension. I'd like different syntax highlighting rules to
be used for each. So I open "foo.txt" and change the language to
"MIB". Then I open "bar.txt" and change to "plain text", and so on. It
seems that every time I open a file with the *.txt extension I have to
fiddle with the language.
(Yeah, if it were up to me I'd give all these files different
extensions. Unfortunately the naming conventions were established long
before I was hired here!)
Since the majority of *.txt files I edit actually are plain text, I
think it'd be great if I could tell TextMate explicitly, "Treat *.txt as
plain text unless I tell you specifically otherwise" instead of having
it automatically change the definition of the whole extension whenever I
switch. I'd still end up changing types, but at least it'd cut down on
how often I'd need to. Bonus points for remembering which full filenames
have been manually mapped to something else.
What would be even better would be for TextMate to examine the contents
of the file as well as the filename to determine what language it is.
If the extension is ambiguous, check the first few bytes for a shell
shebang line, or an emacs-style modeline, or some other clue as to the
type. And I would absolutely swoon if the language definition itself
contained a way to specify what to look for, letting TextMate try each
language in turn until it found a match.
--
Steve King
Sr. Software Engineer
Arbor Networks
+1 734 821 1461
www.arbornetworks.com <http://www.arbornetworks.com/>
Hi there.
I am getting an error when I try and use the Ruby on rails bundle in textmate.
When I'm in a class file and I select Bundles -> Ruby on rails -> Models ->
Show DB Schema for current class, the following error shows up in textmate:
/tmp/temp_textmate.01e34I:9: in 'require': No Such file to load -- /config/boot
(LoadError)
from /tmp/temp_textmate.01e34I:9:
from /tmp/temp_textmate.01e34I:9:in 'call'
from /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/progress.rb:3
6:in 'call_with_progress'
...
...
...
I am using Mac OS X Version 10.4.11, Rails 2.02 and Ruby 1.8.6.
If anyone has an idea how I could fix this problem, I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks
Gerard
Hi all,
I know that I can use Ctrl-Shift-> to cycle amongst the various forms
of <% %>, but it only seems to work on my full-sized keyboard. What is
the equivalent keyboard combination on a PowerBook (G4)?
Thanks,
Ian.
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Hello,
Somewhere I saw a video where after a cite command and some initial
characters ( \cite{con}) a BibDesk search is invoked to make the right
selection for publication.
How is this BibDesk-Search and Completion used within TextMate?
Thanks
Christian
Thank you Paul!
You were correct, my MacPorts installation seems to have messed up the
tr command.
By explicitly setting it to the OSX path (/usr/bin/tr) within the drag
command, it is now working correctly.
Cheers,
Matt
> Hi Matt,
>
> When I drag an image, whether it be from the filesystem or the project
> > drawer, I get strange output where the alt tag should start.
> >
> > <img src="building.jpg" border="0" width="200" height="438" tr:
> > range-endpoints of
> >
>
> Just for the record it's working fine here (10.5.2, latest TextMate
> (1464))
> , which suggests to me that you might be bumping into a non-standard
> "tr"
> utility. That's certainly the point at which the command looks to be
> breaking. The string that you're seeing inserted in place of the
> "alt" looks
> like it comes from a linuxy tr, rather than the built-in /usr/bin/
> tr : what
> do you get when you enter
>
> which tr
>
> and then hit control-r within TextMate? If it's something other than
> /usr/bin/tr you can either adapt your PATH (see the TM manual) or
> explicitly
> point at the built-in version of tr (or move the impostor out of the
> way).
> Anyway, it's just speculation, but hopefully it sets you on the right
> track...
>
> Cheers,
> Paul
Hi,
I've done a basic search on Google but can't find anything specific about a
problem I'm having with Textmate, namely handling large textfiles or
textfiles with long lines.
It's driving me nuts. I'm having to deal with XML and HTML files which have
been 'compacted' so there are no carriage returns / line feeds and I want to
tidy them up in TextMate so I can make then human readable but TextMate just
takes forever to load the files. TextPad on the PC has no problems, but I
didn't switch to Mac for my Windows colleagues to point and laugh! :) Seems
like a basic capability of text editor that TextMate just can't deal with.
Had this been noted before? Is there a fix in the pipeline?
Thanks,
Ian.
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The default block comment in the PHP bundle is:
/*
Comment...
Comment...
*/
The industry standard seems to be this:
/**
* Comment...
* Comment...
*/
How can I change this in TextMate?
Hi all,
My apologies if this is a known bug - but a search didn't turn up
anything.
When I drag an image, whether it be from the filesystem or the project
drawer, I get strange output where the alt tag should start.
For example:
<img src="building.jpg" border="0" width="200" height="438" tr: range-
endpoints of
I haven't changed this drag command at all, and am using the latest
nightly "bleeding edge" build.
Not that big a deal, just checking to see if anybody knows anything.
Cheers,
Matt
I really don't like when I get to the lowest part of the screen
(wrote more than one page).
Now I normally add many blank lines after and center the screen,
but this is not very smart, and I think the
smartest editor of the world shouldn't do dumb things like that...
Any other ways??
THanks
Hi,
I get the following strange error when using ctrl shift G on a markdown
document that is part of a local Git repository:
/tmp/temp_textmate.fN7vjq:26 in `open': No such file or directory -
pages (ErrnoENDENT)
from /tmp/temp_textmate.fN7vjq:26: in `entries'
from /tmp/temp_textmate.fN7vjq:26
The weird thing is that if I change the language from Markdown to plain
text everything works as expected---no error message and the Git menu
comes up. With Select Bundle Item (ctrl cmd T) I checked and the ctrl
shift G is not being used by any other bundle. Not sure what is going on.
Best, Mark
On Apr 25, 2008, at 1:28 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
> On 23 Apr 2008, at 17:57, Thomas Allen wrote:
>
>> […]
>> I can't find a resource of all TM env. vars, but the PHP comments
>> preference
>> includes values of /* and */ for TM_COMMENT_START_3 and
>> TM_COMMENT_END_3,
>> respectively. What var can define my block comments' body?
>
> The generic Toggle Comment command is not designed to support the
> configuration of such style. But it should be fairly simple to
> create an overload which is only active in PHP mode, you can even
> write it in PHP: http://ciaranwal.sh/2008/04/04/textmate-tip-using-php-for-commands
> :)
>
I found this snippet a while ago:
${TM_CURRENT_LINE/(.*\*\/$)|.*?(\/\*(?!.*\*\/)).*|.*/(?1:
:
(?2: )* )/}
Activation: ↩
Scope Selector: source.php comment.block
This one lines up your * but I'm sure you could modify it to left-
align them all.
itp
Hi,
I just came up with an interesting question.
Imagine I have a TMProject. I structured my files in groups, etc. All
files are somewhere on my machine. Now I want to take this TMProject
with all files! to on other computer. How can I do this?
TMProjects only stores the pathes to the files but not the files by
themselves.
Thanks,
--Hans
Hi everyone,
I want my PHP comments to read:
/*
* Does something
* @param foo lorem ipsum...
* @return fubar lorem ipsum...
*/
instead of the default
/*
Does something
@param foo lorem ipsum...
@return fubar lorem ipsum...
*/
I can't find a resource of all TM env. vars, but the PHP comments preference
includes values of /* and */ for TM_COMMENT_START_3 and TM_COMMENT_END_3,
respectively. What var can define my block comments' body?
Also, is there a resource for all environment variables in TextMate?
http://macromates.com/textmate/manual/environment_variables feels incomplete
to me.
Thanks,
Thomas Allen
How do you export a theme that you have created? I created a copy of
blackboard, but even that copy will not show up in the themes folder of
textmate. Any help would be appreciated.
-Shoma
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