Hello all,
I've been doing some haskell programming lately, and I noticed that
the haskell TextMate bundle doesn't handle string and character
literal lexemes correctly. I've made some changes to improve this
support on my computer, but I'd love to see this in the official
repository. Can I supply a patch somehow?
Thanks,
Nick
Hi,
Textmate has starting to hang when closing the application. I don't
have to do anything special for it to happen, just open a project,
work on it and then try to close textmate.
Textmate 1.5.7 (1436)
Leopard 10.5.1
Plugins(Don't know how to check plugin version but they are the latest
from Ciarán Walsh blog)
ProjectTree
Svn
TMLabels
log attached
Thanks,
-Erik
Hello,
I have made a small edit to the Lua plist file.
Currently the Lua bundle does not recognize "local function foo ()" as
the beginning of a fold. In Lua, "function foo() end" is actually
syntactic sugar for "foo = function() end", thus functions can be made
local with "local function foo ()".
I have edited the plist file so that it recognizes "local function" as
a fold start, however because I am new to Textmate I don't know how to
match whitespace characters. The space should probably be matched with
that instead.
greetings,
Tom
Hi.
I just updated my bundles and Support folder from SVN and Blogging
bundle stops working... If i write `cat` and press tab to fetch
categories i get this error:
/tmp/temp_textmate.BuBXl2:8:in `require': /Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Bundles/Blogging.tmbundle/Support/lib/blogging.rb:400:
syntax error, unexpected tLSHFT, expecting kEND (SyntaxError)
<<<<<<< .mine
^
/Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Bundles/Blogging.tmbundle/Support/lib/blogging.rb:410:
syntax error, unexpected tEQQ, expecting kEND
=======
^
/Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Bundles/Blogging.tmbundle/Support/lib/blogging.rb:420:
syntax error, unexpected tRSHFT, expecting kEND
>>>>>>> .r8583
^ from /tmp/temp_textmate.BuBXl2:8
All i know about Ruby - its name. Ruby ;) Maybe someone can help?
Hi,
I have a Russian colleague. He is really hooked of TextMate's
possibilities. Unfortunately he is very poor in English. He asks me
whether there are plans to localize TextMate.
AFAIK TM's code isn't written in that style. Meaning there's no
'Localizable.string' etc. And I know that it would cost much effort
to rewrite the entire code in that way. But anyway it's only a
question ;)
Thanks,
--Hans
Folks,
I'll keep it short:
Anyone got a "newsreader" (desktop, NOT web app) that will put ALL
posts to a subject in one ever-appended document that I can just
scroll down to read? Something intelligent that will chop all
quoting, signatures, header blather? Again, that's: ONE (growing)
document per subject per email list. Thanks. From my subscribed
reading, I figure this lists' members prefer well-tuned tools and
someone may have a solution to share.
hello:)
I would like to use Quick Look with .tex , .sty , .cls files created
with TextMate but all the hacks found on the net or in the list
don't work.
Do you know a good way to make this ?
Best Regards
Alain
Hi,
I occasionally need to hard wrap text, meaning that carriage returns
are inserted to make the text wrap at a certain column. The Text
bundle has a command to do this; it's called "Reformat to Column".
Because of this unorthodox name, I always have trouble searching for
it because I expect the command to have the word "hard" or "wrap" in
it. Could it be changed? For example, I noticed that the "Statistics
for Document" command has "(Word Count)" in parentheses because few
people wanting to find a word count command would search for the word
"statistics". And I suspect few people wanting to find a hard wrap
command would search for the word "reformat". How about renaming the
command to "Reformat to Column (Hard Wrap)"?
Trevor
You can edit the tidy configuration in TextMate. Open the bundle editor and
find Tidy in the HTML section.
I altered mine to this:
> # BEWARE. Errors are suppressed.
> "${TM_TIDY:-tidy}" -f /dev/null -q --indent auto -utf8 -wrap 0
> --wrap-attributes 0 --break-before-br 1 --clean y --word-2000 y --tab-size
> $TM_TAB_SIZE --indent-spaces $TM_TAB_SIZE|\
> if [[ "$TM_SOFT_TABS" == "YES" ]]; then cat; else ruby -pe '
>
> unless $in_pre
> tab_size = ENV["TM_TAB_SIZE"].to_i
> space, text = /( *)(.*)/m.match($_)[1..2]
> $_ = "\t" * (space.length / tab_size).floor +
> " " * (space.length % tab_size) + text
> end
>
> $in_pre = true if(/<pre>/)
> $in_pre = false if(/<\/pre>/)
> '
> fi
>
You can play with your own preferences to make it like you like it. The
docu is:
http://tidy.sourceforge.net/docs/quickref.html
Tidy is handy, but I haven't been able to make it work exactly like I like
(HTML tidy or Perl tidy), but it's at least close.
I did check to see if your line would be broken up, and it was not.
tigercore wrote:
>
> The HTML Tidy function used to tidy the code in this format:
>
> <p>Paragraph Text here</p>
>
> but not for some reasons its doing it like this:
>
> <p>
> Some text here
> </p>
>
> And putting everything on a new line. It's also changing the doctype from
> XHTML Transitional to XHTML Strict.
>
> Anyone know why it's doing this? Is it a preference or somhing I have
> changed somewhere?
>
>
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[I'm reposting for a third time, since I wasn't subscribed at first, then I
reposted as a subscriber, then deleted my *accepted* post. N00b. :confused:]
I created a bundle command to open a file from a repository directory, based
on the selected text. It was put in the Text bundle, with no particular
context.
Here's my current (working) command.
open "file:///path/to/repository/volume/$TM_SELECTED_TEXT.pdf"
This will open the PDF file with the selected filename. (I use open since I
want to see the PDF in Acrobat, not TextMate.)
However, now there's arbitrary (unknown) text attached to the filename, so I
want to use a wildcard in this command.
I got a suggestion to use an unquoted * as a wildcard. But if AAAA is
selected, this command:
open "file:///path/to/repository/$TM_SELECTED_TEXT"*
will open a file in Textmate named AAAA*, which is not what I want: I want
AAAA.pdf and AAAA-morestuff.pdf to open.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
Darryl
[I originally had this question attached as a comment to a TextMate blog
entry, where Allen Odegaard posted the * wildcard suggestion, but it didn't
work in this context.]
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Thanks all.
The easy answer (which I missed in the rel notes) is to use
TM_FULLNAME instead.
Works a treat!
Cheers,
John.
On 30 Nov 2007, at 12:00, Allan Odgaard (via digest) wrote:
> From the r1431 release notes:
>
> [NEW] TextMate sets TM_FULLNAME (unless you set it yourself)
> to the user’s full name, so no longer necessarily to fiddle
> with niutil and dscl to obtain it.
>
> So it should not be necessary for commands/snippets to try and
> obtain the full username themselves.
YES!
You heard it here first folks.
I just added a Select Balanced HTML/XML Tag macro to the Experimental
bundle!
I've been trying different ways of making this work since I first
started using TextMate back in, what like 2004 or something?
I've tried regex, I've tried Ruby, I've tried everything I could think
of...
But finally I've come up with something very simple.
The only real downside is that it's EXTREMELY slow. Like 1 second from
running the macro until it's done. But that's WAY faster than using
the mouse to manually select that same code, or trying to use the
keyboard to manually select it.
This is frankly the #1 biggest missing feature of TextMate that
directly impacts my life.
If this breaks anything, just remember that it's undoable. Command-Z
is your friend.
Please also report and and all problems to me with an example of the
code that it chokes on.
If you only want to DOWNLOAD this macro alone, just visit this link
and double-click the file.
http://macromates.com/svn/Bundles/trunk/Bundles/Experimental.tmbundle/Macro…
—Thomas Aylott – subtleGradient—
Hi,
I only have a tiny question and I didn't find anything in the archive.
E.g. I have that grammar snippet:
name = 'meta.tag.any.html';
begin = '(<)([a-zA-Z0-9:]+)(?=[^>]*></\2>)';
end = '(>(<)/)(\2)(>)';
beginCaptures = {
1 = { name = 'punctuation.definition.tag.html'; };
2 = { name = 'entity.name.tag.html'; };
Is it possible to name the beginCaptures 1 and 2 according to values
found in the regexp groups like for group 2
name = 'meta.tag.any.html';
begin = '(<)([a-zA-Z0-9:]+)(?=[^>]*></\2>)';
end = '(>(<)/)(\2)(>)';
beginCaptures = {
1 = { name = 'punctuation.definition.tag.html'; };
2 = { name = 'entity.name.tag.html.$2'; };
or
2 = { name = 'entity.name.tag.html.$self'; };
$2 or $self referring to the actual content of the found regexp group
2 to get:
<meta.tag.any.html>
<punctuation.definition.tag.html><</punctuation.definition.tag.html>
<entity.name.tag.html.title>title</entity.name.tag.html.title>
<punctuation.definition.tag.html>></punctuation.definition.tag.html>
Thanks,
--Hans
Since upgrading to OS X 10.5 the TM_USERNAME variable used in bundles
has been unset.
The following command is the problem:
TM_USERNAME=`niutil -readprop / /users/\$USER realname`
Seems that the niutil command has been dropped from 10.5 onwards and
replaced by the dscl command.
The following gets the current users real name but prepends it with
the property key:
dscl . -read /Users/$USER RealName
returns:
RealName:
John Hunter
I'm not sure how you get the value without the key.
Has anyone got a solution to this? It affects most of the templates.
Apologies if its been covered before.
Thanks
--John
With the imminent release of Rails 2.0, I've started working on a
project in earnest on edge rails.
I'm finding some things to be broken in the Ruby on Rails bundle due
to the Rails changes. For example.
* generating a migration from textmate doesn't seem to work, it
prompts for the name, and runs but nothing is generated.
* the mcol snippet(s) get confused by the use of 'sexy' migrations
in schema.rb
* Partial extraction isn't savvy to the changes in file naming
(e.g. x.rhtml is now x.html.erb)
So what are the plans for tracking the rails changes in the bundle?
And is there any hope that the bundle can deal with multiple rails
versions? I'm sure I'm not the only one who needs to work with
different rails versions on different projects.
How are others dealing with this?
--
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My blog on Ruby
http://talklikeaduck.denhaven2.com/
What is the correct policy for making change to a Bundle in the code
repositories?
I want to improve the "Bold" command in the "Dokuwiki" bundle.
Currently the command is:
**${TM_SELECTED_TEXT:text}**
Which works, but is rather simplistic. I happen to also use the
"MultiMarkdown" bundle which is intelligent, if you hit the key combo
(Command-B) while selecting already bolded text, it will un-bold it.
if you hit the key combo while no text is selected, then it places
the cursor within the bold typing area, etc.
Since "Dokuwiki" and "MultiMarkdown" use the same syntax for bolding
(surround text with double '*'), that would mean I would just need to
copy the command code from "MultiMarkdown" over to replace the
Dokuwiki bundle's version.
I don't want to step on the toes of either Bundle creator (copyright,
etc).
----
Brian H
binarynomad(a)gmail.com
http://www.binarynomad.com
Hello:)
I'm with Leopard 10.5.1 and TextMate 1.5.7 (1436).
I created a latex project : i dropped some files .sty and a folder
with subfolders in the project drawer.
my project :
file_a.sty
file_b.sty
mainfolder
file_c.tex
file_d.tex
subfolder
file_e.tex
file_f.tex
I can't remove the references to subfolders and I can't remove the
references
to a single file inside a subfolder like file_e.tex
I can't delete the reference of a file in the main folder like
file_c.tex
I can only delete the reference to the main folder
In conclusion, I can remove only the references to file_a.sty and
to mainfolder :(
When I say : I can't delete, I need to say that's when I close TM
and when I re-open , the files are always in the project drawer .
I try to save the project but the result is the same but move to trash
works well :)
Perhaps i take a wrong way to create my project
An idea ???
Regards Alain
Hi,
I use Textmate 1.5.5 on my MacBook Pro (2,33 MHZ, OS X 10.4.9) t
mamage my rails project with about 500 files in the project.
Every time I switch from the active TM to another application and then
back again, TM spins the wheel for about 5 secs. May be it is checking
files or something else.
I only installed the TmCodeBrowser additionally, nothing else.
Is there a way to make TM instantly responsive after activating it?
thanks,
Alex.
I have raised to the grade of a neophyte bundle author recently and
released my own perfect TextMate GTD bundle. It's conceptually based
on Henrik's Tasks bundle, but implemented differently to allow for
some additional features. You can find some links at beneath if you're
interested.
Now I'm interested in getting this into the official TextMate
repository. I'm quite sure that my bundle doesn't adhere to any
required style- or naming conventions and I'm keen to tackle that next.
Can you point me to some kind of guideline or other document here? I
haven't been able to find anything about the process of getting a
bundle approved and published.
Also, I'd greatly appreciate feedback, suggestions, criticism ...
regarding the bundle. I'm using it myself, but I'd love to learn what
others think about it.
Thanks a lot!
[1] about my initial motivation:
http://www.artweb-design.de/2007/11/20/taskmate-the-perfect-gtd-tool-to-be-…
[2] release announcement:
http://www.artweb-design.de/2007/11/24/taskmate-the-missing-gtd-tool-for-yo…
[3] download, install & usage notes:
http://www.artweb-design.de/projects/taskmate
[4] Henriks Tasks bundle:
http://henrik.nyh.se/2007/08/tasks-bundle
--
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artweb design http://www.artweb-design.de
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Hi,
I'm having a difficulty with a keychain item (Internet password)
created by a Blogging bundle.
The Blogging bundle works fine (I can retrieve posts and upload a
post). But when I launch Keychain Access, selecting the keychain item
created by the Blogging bundle causes the Keychain Access to crash.
I selected all password items in the Keychain Access one at a time and
determined that the item created by the Blogging bundle always causes
Keychain Access to crash. Running Keychain First Aid also did not help
(it runs but does not report any problems with keychain).
I'm using TextMate 1.5.7 (1436) on Mac OS X 10.5.1 on a MacBook Pro. I
did not upgrade from Mac OS X 10.4 so I cannot confirm whether I
observed the same issue in Mac OS X 10.4.x or not (sorry).
Can anyone help on this issue? Does anyone have similar issues with
Blogging bundle?
Thank you for your help.
--
Takashi Yoshida
tyoshida [at] mac [dot] com
I think this happens sometimes, but not all the time ...
When using the diff bundle, I know there are some minor differences
between two files, but diff will mark the entire documents as the
difference, even though maybe 90%+ of the lines are the same.
FileMerge does the same thing.
However, if I copy one entire file to the clipboard and compare, diff
will correctly define only the different lines as the differences.
Is there a preference I need to set or a format change I need to make?
Thanks.
--
Dwayne
Hello,
Is there a way to control which documentstyle, etc. is used when
generating latex from a multimarkdown document? The default settings
aren't what I need but I'm not sure where to start tinkering.
Thank you.
jeff.
> De: Michael Sheets <bundles(a)textmate.org>
> Fecha: 27 de noviembre de 2007 08:56:50 GMT+01:00
> Para: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>, Hans-Joerg
> Bibiko <bibiko(a)eva.mpg.de>
> Asunto: Re: [TxMt] Bug en Dup-line
> Responder a: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
>
>
> On Nov 26, 2007, at 11:04 AM, Hans-Joerg Bibiko wrote:
>
>> ;P I don't see the forrest for trees.
>>
>> OK hopefully the last one ;)
>>
>> <Duplicate Line : Selection (Tiger:Leopard).tmCommand>
>
> Looks good to me, passed all the tests I threw at it. :)
>
> Committed, thanks!
Thanks, it also did to me.
- Juan Falgueras
The other day I did an SVN commit from textmate.
In the commit message window I pasted in some text I'd copied from a
message from a client from BaseCamp.
When I tried to commit, it failed complaining about mixed line endings
(paraphrasing from memory).
It seems to me that this is something that the subversion bundle could sanitize.
I tried to figure out how to patch this, but I think that this is all
handled within the internal CommitWindow.app which I can't (or don't
know how to) look at.
--
Rick DeNatale
My blog on Ruby
http://talklikeaduck.denhaven2.com/