Hi,
just saw the tm_dialog screencast: http://macromates.com/screencast/
intro_to_tm_dialog.mov
just a quick note to say that I'm amazed at tm_dialog... Well,
tm_dialog isgreat :), but really it's more the power of the Interface
Builder, what you can do without coding that got me of my feet.
really amazing.
Best regards, (and now waiting eagerly for the next tm_dalog
screencasts :))
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Hi,
first of all tm_dialog is ... I don't find words for that. Thanks A
LOT!!!!!!
tm_dialog will revolutionize my work ;)
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I just played with it to use it with Hypersearch.
I followed your instructions but I have a tiny problem:
I created a nib test1 with an TextField and two check boxes.
Everything is fine except there is no return for the TextField. Only
my checkboxes appears.
If I add a second TextField to the nib then the value of the FISRT
TextField is returned but unquoted.
What I did wrong? For checking this I attach two small nibs 'test1'
with one TextField and 'test2' with two TextFieldes.
Here's the terminal output:
l:~/Documents Bibiko$ tm_dialog ~/Documents/test1.nib
{sw1 = 1; sw2 = 1; }
l:~/Documents Bibiko$ tm_dialog ~/Documents/test2.nib
{searchString = aaa; sw1 = 1; sw2 = 1; }
I couldn't find my error.
I use TM Cutting-Edge build 1305 downloaded one hour ago.
Thanks in advance,
Hans
Greetings,
The latest Python bundle from SVN is apparently missing a
"magic_method_name" rule in its syntax file which causes TextMate to
flood console.log with error messages at each keystroke.
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Hi TextMate'rs,
I often mistakingly type CJK letters in TextMate documents by totally
forgetting checking what input method I'm in.
If this happens, I don't find any solution to go back to normal.
Pressing Command-Z doesn't seem to help there. The only thing I can
do is close the window without saving, which, invariably, loses what
I've been working so far.
Is there any solution to quickly revert to where I was?
Also, is there any way to force TextMate to use a specific input
method, let's say, US mode?
Takaaki
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Hi,
For better or worse, I create a lot of JavaScript dynamically via PHP
in my current project. Would it be possible to get TextMate to treat
anything inside <? ?> (or <?php ?>) that is inside <script> tags as
PHP code instead of JavaScript?
- Luke.
Hey there,
I noticed there's been some activity updating the Python bundle and
language defs (thanks!). The new language grammar is flagging
something as invalid, but I'm pretty sure what I'm doing is kosher.
Its catching my return statement that returns a tuple that I'm
defining (and surrounding) by parenthesis at the time of return.
A trivial example:
def something():
one = 1
two = 2
return (one,two)
It looks like there are three scopes that are being assigned here (on
the return statement, that is), which I don't think should matching
here:
invalid.illegal.name.python
entity.name.function.python
meta.function-call.python
I just wanted to bring this to your/someone's attention. Thanks for
taking the time to make the Python bundle better ... if I recall
correctly, most everything used to be in just a source.python scope,
so the new work is much appreciated.
Thanks,
-steve
The 'Commit' command in the Subversion bundle seems to be broken
since Since TM Rev 1305 (+ latest svn bundle from trunk). I get the
following error on commits:
subversion/libsvn_ra/ra_loader.c:283: (apr_err=170000)
svn: Unrecognized URL scheme for ''
According to the Subversion FAQ [1] this indicates that the dynamic
linker/loader can't find the plugins to load. However, doing a commit
on the command line works just fine for me, so it seems to be an
issue with the Subversion bundle only. Is anybody else having this
problem? Thanks.
Sebastian
[1] http://subversion.tigris.org/faq.html#unrecognized-url-error
I've been trying to come up with a solution to creating shell scripts
within Textmate and creating a widget on the Dashboard layer to call
the script with references to any files or URLs passed to it, and I
have eventually come up with a Textmate widget & bundle to do all this.
I've created a screencast (sorry - no audio) to show the various
features of the bundle and the widget, and it can be found at:
http://homepage.mac.com/andy.herbert/Textmate-widget.mov
Features shown in the screencast include:
The actual widget is included inside the bundle and is installed in ~/
Library/Widgets/ the first time you call the bundle command to create
a new widget using the currently opened document.
To call a script using the widget click on the Textmate icon, to pass
files to the script as $1, $2.. etc drag files from Finder on to the
Textmate icon, you can also drag a URL on to it if you have a web-
browser open, this too is passed as $1.
If when the script is called there is any output a green icon will
appear on the widget, and when this is clicked you will be able to
view the output log, same goes with any errors the script throws up,
except this time the icon is red.
Flipping the widget over will allow you to edit the widget's label or
modify the script the widget uses. All scripts used by the widget are
held in ~/Library/Application Support/Textmate/Widget Scripts/ and
are deleted when you remove the widget.
Both the output and error logs are stored in ~/Library/Logs/, each
widget has a separate file, and is deleted and re-created each time
each script is called.
The widget bundle can be found at:
http://homepage.mac.com/andy.herbert/Widget.tmbundle.zip
I hope it might be useful to someone else on this list.
Hi,
It is very cool that enter now opens URLs in textmate.
It would be a nice addition if, as in Safari and mail.app, adding a modifier
opened the URL without bringing the browser to the front-most.
So, I suggest "Cmd-ENTER" = open in browser in background
tim
Hello, everyone.
As you may know I have written a basic code completion system and
documentation-lookup command for TextMate(^M and^H). I have also finished
a definition look up system for Cocoa(suggestion for key-trigger
appreciated).
The solution I have used is to look up every method in a gzipped
list and
accessing it from ruby via the shell command zgrep. Since I want the
system to work with more than just cocoa I thought I tell anyone
interrested so that they can give me their opinions. Currently the list
is formatted in the following way:
[methodName][tab][framework][tab][behavior][tab][Class][tab][methodtype][tab][returnType]([tab][arg])[newline]
ofcourse if there are more args, then the parenthesis is repeated, and if
there is no arg the whole parenthesis is omitted. hopefully the following
ruby dict explains the various abbreviations.
{:AppKit => "AK",
:CoreData => "CD",
:CoreImage => "CI",
:Foundation => "F",
:instancemethods=> "im",
:classmethods => "cm",
:classes=> "Cl",
:protocols => "Pr",
:delegatemethods => "dm",
:notifications => "no"}
behaviours are either classes or protocols, methodtypes are either
instancemethods delegatemethods notifications or classmethods.
displayMode AK Cl NSToolbar im
NSToolbarDisplayMode
propertyForKey: F Cl NSStream im
id NSString *
textUnfilteredFileTypes F Cl NSAttributedString
cm NSArray *
textUnfilteredPasteboardTypes F Cl NSAttributedString
cm NSArray *
textView:clickedOnLink:atIndex: AK Cl NSTextView
dm BOOL NSTextView
* id unsigned
when looking up methods for completion and documentation this is all the
information I need for my uses. The problem comes when doing declaration
lookup, since not all classes are declared in a file with the same name
and there are categories and so on. Currently I am using an xml dump from
AppKido converted into a ruby dict using crazy gsub commands.
Unfortunately the appkido parser is a little wacky, so I thought that I
would ask the list for help.
What is needed is a file or a script that generates the file
according to
the spec above, but when a method is declared in a file that does not
correspond to the class name, the filename should be written after the
Class using a separator that is not a tab (; perhaps).
If anyone see a problem coming up with this approach please say
so, if
you have any other critisism feel free to add it. Hopefully this layout
contains enough parameters should someone want to write completion and
lookup commands for pyobjc or rubycocoa. Perhaps it would be smart to
come up with a name for an index file, containing your own indexed
methods, that will be automatically picked up by the various completion
and look-up tmCommands.
Joachim Mårtensson
It was bothering me that the cleanup command in GTD2 wasn't
preserving whitespace before projects. I.e. this...
* Foo
- bar
* Baz
- bob
- fred
Would be turned into:
* Foo
- bar
* Baz
- bob
- fred
This "fixes" it in a way that'll likely be laughed at. Point and
laugh away, it works for me... :-)
b.bum
Index: GTD2.tmbundle/Commands/Cleanup.tmCommand
===================================================================
--- GTD2.tmbundle/Commands/Cleanup.tmCommand (revision 5658)
+++ GTD2.tmbundle/Commands/Cleanup.tmCommand (working copy)
@@ -17,7 +17,11 @@
if (myTest.pre_match != "+" and myTest.pre_match.length > 0)
puts line
else
- myDone = myDone + line
+ if (line != "\n")
+ myDone = myDone + line
+ else
+ puts "\n"
+ end
end
end
puts myDone</string>
Dear Allan:
On Oct 27, 2006, at 6:45 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
> On 28. Oct 2006, at 03:32, William Scott wrote:
>
>> It may be a system shortcoming but it breaks the default OS X
>> behavior.
>> Personally I always launch X11 apps from the command line like any
>> other
>> unix program, but OS X has been specifically designed to make these
>> binaries double-clickable or openable with the "open" command (as
>> well as
>> the defective open-x11 command).
>
> Which application would handle the double click of such unix binary?
The Finder. If you don't have textmate, you can navigate in the
Finder to /usr/X11R6/bin and double-click on a file, and it runs. I
don't use the system that way -- I'm basically a unix geek, but it is
the default system behavior.
>
> Can you open it with: open -a «the application which the system
> seems to have a hardcoded fallback for» «application»? If that is
> doable, you could do a wrapper for open, which added the -a
> argument for these binaries.
Apple has a program that does this it calls open-x11. I guess it is
useful if one doesn't have /usr/X11/bin in the $PATH, but apart from
that, it seems kind of silly (and has some odd limitations).
>
>> Is there not a way to simply exclude binary executable files from
>> those
>> textmate claims as its own?
>
> There is not, as said, this is a system shortcoming.
I wrote a simple-minded shell-script wrapper for "mate" that tests
files and excludes them if they are binary data files, mainly to
allow creating projects on the command-line that exclude files I
can't edit (and pass them off to other programs). FWIW: http://
xanana.ucsc.edu/Library/init/zsh/local-functions/darwin/edit
>
>> Other editors don't seem to do this.
>
> And other editors does not open README, INSTALL, Makefile, etc.
> when double-clicked. I got requests for that on a weekly basis
> before I added the plist entry.
Sorry, I thought it would be easy to exclude specific directories
like /usr/X11R6/bin and /sw/bin.
I'm not complaining, just curious (and largely ignorant of how these
things work).
All the best,
Bill
I installed DarwinPorts (now MacPorts) several weeks ago, and installed
TextMate today. When I click on a Unix app found in /opt/local/bin, such
as /opt/local/bin/kmail, instead of the app opening using Apple's X11,
which it was doing previously, it now opens in TextMate.
If I Get Info, I cannot change the file association back to X11 due to
permissions.
Is there a solution that I'm simply not seeing? So far, the only thing
that works is uninstalling TextMate, which I obviously don't want to do.
Thanks.
Scott
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I had a specific need for a snippet, that would have current word (with
fall back to selected text) to generate either a container tag or a
single tag, depending on whether the ending forward slash was removed in
the tab stop variable or not.
I use this for the TXP bundle to generate a plugin tag, since those tags
would not get matched by the insert open/close tag command, (ctrl shift
<) since it is impossible to know about all of them.
It uses the following snippet(with capture register 1 to decide weather
the closing container tag should be inserted or not :
tag="${TM_CURRENT_WORD:-TM_SELECTED_TEXT}"
tags="<txp:\${1:$tag}\${2: />}\$3\${2/ \/>|(.+)/(?1:<\/txp\:$tag> )/}"
echo "$tags"
The macro then selects the current word, triggers the command, which has
output set as "Insert as Snippet" and tabs over the second tab stop
variable.
Not knowing right now where to put it, I assigned it to :( ctrl shift >
) and named it simply: Tag/s
Here is how to use it:
write the tag name, trigger the macro, which will insert a single tag.
If that is intended, then pressing one more time tab will leave the
caret at the end of the single tag.
When the tag is no single tag, the you just type : >
and it will mirror itself inserting the corresponding closing
tag,leaving a tab stop variable in between.
This is perfect, since I can then just press return and it will do the
special HTML return behavior.
You can easily adapt this to your needs, for HTML or anything else.
(I forgot to encounter for attributes though)
regards, marios
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OK thanks. I'll wait a new release ;-)
Francois
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Envoyé le : Samedi, 28 Octobre 2006, 0h47mn 36s
Objet : [TxMt] Re: Window splitting ?
Francois <francois_75015@...> writes:
> I am looking for a window splitting function in TextMate
> : does-it exist somewhere ?
It's not implemented yet.
This is on Allan's ToDo list :-)
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>From the Terminal:
matt-neuburgs-imac-g5:~ mattneub$ ruby -e "Object.new.hello"
-e:1: undefined method `hello' for #<Object:0x3257bc> (NoMethodError)
Very good. Now let's try it in TextMate. Make a TextMate doc, set it to
Ruby, put Object.new.hello into it, and run it. The RubyMate window appears
and says:
NoMethodError: undefined method 'hello' for #
I'm guess that the loss of <Object:xxx> is because of an HTML problem. Hmmm,
I suppose I *could* try to fix this instead of just talking about it. :)
Anyway, a fix would be nice to have. Thx - m.
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Is there any way to make textmate save, without a dialog, the
frontmost document, from a command?
I tried `osascript -e 'tell application "TextMate" to save document
1'`, but I got a file dialog. Thanks for your assistance.
Jeremy
Good morning.
I think something similar has been brought up previously on the
mailing list, but I didn't see a resolution so I thought I'd check in.
I've got a script that I've got triggering on Cmd-S to create a
backup file each time I save. However, the problem is that if I have
an unsaved document and click Cmd-W and hit Enter to save, my script
does not execute because Cmd-S was never pressed.
What I would love is to be able to trigger on an event like the
"save" event in this example. Another subscriber to this list had a
few other events that he thought would be useful, too.
Any chance something like this is in the pipeline, Allan?
Thanks.
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Hi all,
I am looking for a window splitting function in TextMate : does-it exist somewhere ?
Indeed, I am thinking in an horizontal split....you all know what I mean, I presume. Being able to see two different parts of the same text in the same window (the top and the end of a text, e.g.)
Does anyone has an idea ?
Francois
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Hi to all,
I am writing a documentation, and started off in HTML.
However, that creates all sorts of problems, so I'd like to do it in
Markdown better.
The problem is, that I have written already half of the documentation
using HTML (which I prefer over Textile or Markdown)
Is there a command to convert back to Markdown from HTML ?
I couldn't see one (I was wondering may be also I broke some stuff,
because of SVN)
regards, marios
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I'm trying textmate. How best to be introduced to this editor? Is there a tutorial anywhere -- especially a rails specific one?
DHH has a couple of movies featuring textmate. One is called def_end.mov and you can find it at http://media.nextangle.com/textmate/def_end.mov, referenced in his blog entry at http://www.loudthinking.com/arc/000270.html.
The movie shows what is happening, but doesn't indicate what keys are being pressed. He types
Summer
does something and it becomes
class Summer
end
etc. What key sequences are doing this expansion?
Thanks,
Nope, because the command in question rewrites the document. I keep
forgetting to save immediately after and then run into the "revert?"
dialog at some point later, losing (a small amount of) work.
jb
Brad Choate bchoate at gmail.com :
> There's an option for the command that allows you to specify to save
> the current document before invoking it. Is that sufficient?
>
>
> On Oct 27, 2006, at 7:16 AM, Jeremy Bernstein wrote:
>
> > I should have mentioned that the document in question _has_ been
> > previously saved, so it's not a question of TM not knowing where or
> > what to save.
> >
> > jb