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Sometime ago, Haris Skiadas wrote a nice spell checking bundle that allowed me to replace misspelled words with a key stroke rather then using the contextual menu. With control-; a cocoa dialog would appear with suggested spellings. I think it was run through ispell or aspell. I am wondering if there is a way to get the systems contextual menu to appear with suggested spellings without having to resort to control-click?
Thanks
Robert
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I can't get the line highlight to work in either themes.
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Hi text-peeps,
Is there a way to auto-select everything within a coding braket or
with in speech marks?
if(foo==bar)
{
select everything in here
}
and
<input type="text" value="select everything in here" />
?
Thanks,
DanC
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On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 16:35:47 +0200, Allan Odgaard wrote:
> On 15. Apr 2007, at 14:24, William Uther wrote:
>
>> How do I stop textmate from re-indenting on ';'?
>
> Bundles → Show Bundle Editor.
>
> Locate the macro named ‘Insert ; and Indent Line’ in the C bundle
> and delete it.
Thanks. I'd looked in the C bundle, I'd just missed that macro - it
was obviously blending into the foreground.
I changed the activation to a ; tab trigger rather than deleting the
macro entirely.
Be well,
Will :-}
Two quickies:
1. Is there a hot key to navigate to errors in the run window (after
running a unit test say)? I'm thinking of something like C-x` in
emacs. I know I can click on the line with the error, but then I have
to use the mouse :(
2. Is there a hot key to close all open tabs in a project, without
closing the project itself?
Thanks.
Steve
Hi there,
I've been digging the latex bundle for the past 6 months, but have a
serious productivity killer after updating the bundle from svn last
week:
Whenever I invoke "Insert Environment based on current word" (
Command-{ ), I got some temp file garbage. Searching the lists, I saw
that changing the bundle to "insert text" instead of snippet provides
more info.
Here is what gets spit out:
/tmp/temp_textmate.Z8ujaw:3:in `require': No such file to load --
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/ui
(LoadError)
from /tmp/temp_textmate.Z8ujaw:3
So the require statement on line 3 of the bundle snippet fails.
Looking in SharedSupport/Support/lib, there is no ui.rb file, so that
is why it is failing.
I am using TextMate Version 1.5.5 (1372), and the svn bundle is up to
date as of revision 6993.
Any help appreciated - perhaps I should just role back to a differen
svn bundle version?
Jim
I use the Insert Close Tag command all the time when writing XML in
TextMate. Unfortunately, this command is inherited from the HTML
bundle, and that causes problems due to the differing semantics
between HTML and XML. Specifically, HTML defines certain self-closing
tags, such as <link>, but in XML these tags may have content and are
not self-closing. As a result, the Insert Close Tag can break in XML
mode. For example:
1. Create a new document
2. Switch to XML mode
3. Type <link>
4. Type some text
5. Call the Insert Close Tag command by typing Command + Option + .
Expected behavior: TextMate inserts the closing </link> tag
automatically
Actual behavior: TextMate beeps at you
Trevor
Hello
When I choose from the bundle Latex > Edit Configuration File
The in TextMate opening file is rather confusing. When I open this file
in Proprety List Editor ists clear, but in TextMate its rather cryptic ...
Is there something wring with my configuration, or is that normal. Also
I dont know, how to actually use this file.
Thanks
David
Hi!
Does GetBundle update all bundles to the state of the SVN-version or
only those bundles installed with GetBundle? I think about the LaTeX-
bundle for example.
Niels
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Inspired by the customization screencast [1], I decided to write a
reflow command for us Java users. It's designed for reflowing JavaDoc
comments. Based heavily on Allan's original code, it works well
except for one problem: The reflowed text is never indented, even
though I've set the output to "Insert as Snippet." Anyone know how to
fix this?
Here's the command:
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# Grab comment text
txt = STDIN.read
# Remove beginning and ending slashes
txt = txt.gsub(%r{\A[ \t]*/|\s*\*/\s*\z}, '')
# Remove leading bullets
txt = txt.gsub(/^[ \t]*\*+[ \t]*/, '')
# Escape single quotes
txt = txt.gsub(/'/, "'\\\\''")
# Use fmt command to reflow text
txt = %x{ fmt <<< '#{txt}' }.chomp
# Put leading bullets back in
txt = txt.to_a.join(' * ')
# Escape special snippet characters
txt = txt.gsub(/[$`\\]/, '\\\\\0')
# Put cursor marker on last line
txt = txt.sub(/\n?\z/, '$0\0')
# Put beginning and ending slashes back in
txt = "/**" + txt + "\n */\n"
print txt
I've set the input to "Selected Text or Scope" and the scope to
"comment.block.documentation.java".
Thanks,
Trevor
[1] http://macromates.com/blog/archives/2006/04/12/customization-
screencast/
Hi List,
I'm using textmate now for round about two months (c,c+
+,latex,css,php,sql,html,css) and now i'm searching for a manual or
something to create my own templates.
Robert
:wq!
Hi all,
How do I stop textmate from re-indenting on ';'?
Textmate and I mostly agree on indenting, but we disagree about
how to indent some things. I'm happy with it getting this roughly
right when I hit return to get to a new line, BUT, if I change the
indenting and then type the rest of the line, having it screw up my
indenting when I reach the end of the line is REALLY annoying. And
no, just typing the ; first is not the answer I'm looking for.
I like the indenting being roughly right when I add a new line...
I just wish it wouldn't change it once I've explicitly set it (unless
I explicitly ask it two, and typing a ; to end a line is not asking).
Be well,
Will :-}
When working on R source files I am unable to enter dollar signs in
column editing mode. When I select a column and type $, only one is
entered in the first line and the column mode is left. This happens
regardless of width of selection.
On my system I can replicate this by creating a new R file consisting of
foo_bar
foo_bar
selecting the column with the underscore and typing $
which yields:
foo$bar
foobar
with the caret after the $.
Oddly this doesn't occur if I type another character before typing the
dollar sign.
TIA
Peter
>>> blah['name|']
>>> So, now what do I do???
>>>
>
> I think a nice new feature here would be to allow the null-action
> of "tab"
> to be to jump over any auto-created paired-chars. Then we could
> just tab out
> of the nest and carry on. It must be very seldom that users want a
> real tab
> character inside paired-characters.
I have disabled Auto Pairing in preferences and have defined several
commands like the next one for () pair. I feel it more intuitive and
coherent: you have a kind of snipped only when you are writing under
the assumption you are are inside pairs but you must ask for it apart
the usual ( character that is yet there. _For me_ is very stupid to
need to delete the ) char so frequently because you usually are re-
touching code, not writing it down like a literary work...
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
if ENV['TM_SELECTED_TEXT'] == nil
print '($1)$0'
else
$s = ENV['TM_SELECTED_TEXT'].to_s.gsub(/(?=[$`\\])/, '\\')
print "(#{$s})$0"
end
--- Command (Opt-Cmd-8, from old Mathematica), Use Selected text of
nothing, insert as a snipped
Then when you want a single (, use (.. and when you want a (|)|
use the command.
Hi Folks,
I am working on my german thesis and and arranged all tex files
within a project. One part - it's the abstract - is in english. When
I edit this english abstract TM slows down dramatically. Im not a
fast typing user, but after writing a sentence I have to wait until
TM catches up.
Parallel I checked the cpu usage and raises up to 60%. I do not have
this problem with other german tex files within my project.
Any hints how this problem could be solved? If the file is required,
just give me a shout.
Christian
Hi,
I'm new to TextMate and have the following question:
After highlighting rows of text, I can type Command+] and Command+[ to
change indentation levels, but I would like to hit Tab and Shift-Tab
instead (or as well).
Is there a way to configure TextMate for this?
-Chuck
I've finished a fairly stable version of an Actionscript3 Bundle for
Textmate.
With the upcoming release of Flash CS3 I couldn't wait any longer!
To all that need or want to play please visit:
http://blog.chromaticrain.com/page_id=5 Actionscript3 Bundle for TextMate
If you would like to support this bundle you can email me, leave comments,
or simply post a link on your blog or somewhere on the internet!
Cheers,
Robert Payne
Flash Developer
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OK, so we know there are plenty of people here that would like to be
able to do everything with the keyboard so they have to reach over to
the mouse as little as possible.
Me, I confess I use the mouse ALL the time:
- Moving more than 2 lines? Use the mouse...
- Making ANY kind of selection? Use the mouse...
- Browse through code? Use the mouse...
...
I never could get the hang of using a gazillion shortcuts to make the
cursor fly, and I have been programming professionally (well, at
least making a living of it) for 25 years.
So am I really alone, or are there others out there like me? If yes,
please speak up! I think we need to join and speak up, so that Alan
knows we exist and stops catering exclusively to the "keyboard only"
users!
My name is Gerd, and I like to use the mouse!
I've used TextMate off and on for a while. But, something is driving
me nuts, and it's so painful that I must not be doing something
correctly. I need help.
If I type
blah['
then TM will obligingly add
']
So my cursor (|) ends up like this
blah['|']
I guess it's trying to help me. So, I type 'name' and my cursor is
now like this
blah['name|']
So, now what do I do???
I want keep typing. I want to get outside the ']', not inside it.
But, I can't figure out how. Right now, I just hit right arrow twice.
But, this is such a pain, it can't be right. What am I missing?
-Paul
Hello:)
First, actually I work with TexMate and gwtex based on TL 2007 but I
need for my work
at school a portable PC (with Ubuntu )
With Ubuntu, I installed (by hand) TL2007, because Debian and Ubuntu
works only in "experimental" with
TL 2005.
I would like to have the same distibution on OS X and Ubuntu, The
only solution is to install TL2007 on the MAC
but i would like to know if they are some difficulties :
With linux i've texmf in /$HOME and texlive in /usr/local/texlive
with now 2007/ and texmf-local/
I think there is no problem to work with TextMate and TL2007 but can
you confirm that !
Actually with gwtex, i have a problem with "documentation for
package", perhaps i need to make some adaptations for this with TL2007
Greetings Alain Matthes
Bask in the glory of true awesomeness!
Export Ruby strings directly into TextMate from irb or anywhere Ruby
runs locally!
http://pastie.textmate.org/53655
"I want this text in textmate".to_mate
…will create a new temp file with the filename of the object_id and
then open it in TextMate.
There's also String.to_safari()
If you want to keep the temp files filename the same, just pass in
the filename with the method.
"I want this text in textmate".to_mate('fred')
Enjoy
thomas Aylott — subtleGradient — CrazyEgg — sixteenColors
Total bummer, 'cause that means I'll have to wait *at least* that long for TM2.
It's what's best right? Right? RIGHT? Oh god... (breathe oliver breathe)
Hello,
I am a relatively new TextMate user and am still learning all the ins
and outs of it, but it certainly is a lot of fun :) When I am doing
python development, a lot of times I just want to set a breakpoint in
my code, and the way to do that in python is:
import pdb; pdb.set_trace()
Typing that each time got boring, so I wrote this little snippet for
it. I would like some feedback, especially with the way I am
figuring out the right indentation level :)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
#!/usr/bin/env python
# This TextMate command inserts a breakpoint ABOVE the currently
selected line
# Yi Qiang (yqiang _at_ gmail dot com)
import os
import sys
text = sys.stdin.readlines()
line_number = int(os.getenv('TM_LINE_NUMBER')) - 1 # TM counts from 1
spaces = (len(text[line_number]) - len(text[line_number].expandtabs
(4).lstrip()))
debug_string = (' ' * (spaces)) + 'import pdb; pdb.set_trace()\n'
text.insert(line_number, debug_string)
sys.stdout.write(''.join(text))
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
Cheers,
Yi
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