Sorry for the delay in responding, I have been away from
internet access (I guess you could say "vacation"). This was
caused by an update to the TextMate library dialog.rb that
caused a method I was calling to return an array with one
element (namely the text you entered) instead of the element
itself. It should be fixed now if you update the global
support directory.
On Aug 5, 2006, at 7:35 AM, Oliver Hagmann wrote:
>Yes. Same happening here. Using the latest bundles, revision
>and support folder.
>Oliver
Haris
Hi everybody,
Hope this hasn't been answered anywhere else, but I couldn't find it.
I just updated my Textmate to a newer version, and now I don't see
the "Show all modifications" link on the Subversion menu (the one
that pops up when I hit Control-Shift-A).
I have:
.....
Diff with Revision
---
Resolve conflicts with FileMerge
Resolved
---
Help
.....
I don't see Show all modifications in there at all. Any suggestions?
I really liked that functionality.
Thanks in advance!
Cameron
Another question I can't solve on my own. When I type ' - a single
quote - I don't want to see a closing one inserted automatically
(this is Lisp, after all). The newLISP language bundle has this:
smartTypingPairs = (
( '(', ')' ),
( '[', ']' ),
( '{', '}' ),
( '"', '"' ),
);
so obviously it's some sort of default behaviour. Can I switch it off
in this bundle yet leave it available in others?
thanks
--
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Thanks.
Mike
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Hi,
When I try saving a file, the save dialogue appears, whose name field
is, let's say, "untitled.html". In this case, all the letters
including html are highlighted.
It'd be useful if only "untitled" is highlighted so that, when user
starts to type in file name, the extension is untouched. In this way,
users can save a few letters of typing (e.g., html, js, sql, rb, m).
I understand, in some cases, extensions can be different than by
default (e.g., both html and htm are okay for HTML documents).
But, personally, in most cases, I'm OK with default extensions. Does
anybody have any thoughts on this?
Takaaki
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Takaaki Kato
Hello,
another question regarding the LaTeX bundle:
There have been requests for making footnotes collapsable in the
past. I still find this highly desirable, but there does not seem to
be an easy solution for this at the moment. (Background: I work with
a document with a lot of footnotes, many of them being rather long.
It would be much easier to read and edit the main text if the
footnotes could be collapsed.)
I'd like to ask if another thing could be implemented more easily: It
would already help a lot if the footnotes would appear in another
color (or with another background color), so that it would be
possible to see where a footnote starts and ends immediately.
Is this possible?
Thanks in advance,
best regards
Matthias
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On Jul 25, 2006, Gerd wrote:
> On Jul 24, 2006, at 6:14 PM, Brad Choate wrote:
>
> >The second one sounds as if you have a file or files selected in
> >the project drawer that have no local changes.
> They do, svn on the command line, or using the svn bundle with one of
> the changed files selected in TM works fine. It is just the
> "Subversion Status" panel from which it doesn't work.
>
> Gerd
Has this been fixed/addressed yet? I've checked the archives but I
can't seem to find a resolution. I'm still getting the "File(s) not
modified; nothing to commit." when I try to 'Commit' from the SVN
'Status' window. I'm fully up to date with the app (cutting edge) and
the svn repository. And yes, I do have the top level folder of the
project selected when I run the 'Status' command.
Carpe viam,
Mike
Michael Larocque
Chief Cook and Bottle Washer
Prolumina Communications Inc.
http://prolumina.com/~mlarocque/
Sometime in the last few days I've had a problem using GTDAlt's
broke for me, when I use '#' to bring up the due date dialog and hit
return to accept 'today', instead of inserting the date it displays
this:
/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/GTDAlt.tmbundle/
Support/bin/GTDUtils.rb:27:in /bin/bash: -c:
line 1: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
/bin/bash: -c: line 2: syntax error: unexpected end of filedowncase'
for ["today"]:Array (NoMethodError)
from /tmp/temp_textmate.kKMNI2:10
Is anyone else seeing this? BTW, I just updated Bundles as well as
the Support folder, and still have the problem.
I'd like my functions to appear in the popup menu. My function
definitions look like this:
(define (func-name arg1 arg2)
(print "the arguments were " arg1 " and " arg2))
and the bundle I've been given has this:
{ name = 'declaration.function.lisp';
match = '(\b(?i:(def\-new|define(-macro)?))\b)(\s+)((\w|\-|\!|\?)*)';
captures =
{ 2 = { name = 'keyword.control.function-type.lisp'; };
4 = { name = 'entity.name.function.lisp'; };
};
},
I can understand why it also covers other types of definition ( eg
(def-new and (define-macro ) although I rarely use these, and it sort
of looks Ok at first glance (I don't know whether some of those
parentheses should be escaped...). Nothing appears in the function
pop-up menu, though. Should I expect this to work as like this or has
something else gone wrong, or does it rely on other things being set
as well?
--
(<http://newlisper.blogspot.com/>)
System is OS X 10.4.7. TM version 1.5.3 (1200). Same error occurs on
another system with unknown information (we corresponded over email...).
To reproduce:
1. Create a new command. Enter a short, non-shell script printing out
'$' at some point.
Ex:
#!/usr/bin/env python
print "test: $SIG{}"
2. Make sure the output mode is set to "Insert as Snippet".
3. Run command in a document.
Expected result: Document shows the result of the program. e.g.
"test: $SIG{}"
Actual result: Document shows result with characters removed
following and including '$'. e.g. "test: {}" Note that the removal
stopped at what is generally a "special" character.
Comments:
The expected result occurs when the output method is changed to
"Insert as Text" or "Replace selected Text" (i.e. when the text in
not further manipulated in any way, for indentation and the like).
Similarly, the expected result occurs when '$' is escaped. Entering
the line 'echo "test: $SIG{}"' at the command prompt returns "test:
{}" which seems to indicate that the text mangling is resulting from
being passed through the shell.
Andy Kish
First, I apologize if this is a duplicate. The mailing list
subscription was being incredibly slow, so I don't know if my first
message was sent.
System is OS X 10.4.7. TM version 1.5.3 (1200). Same error occurs on
another system with unknown information (we corresponded over email...).
To reproduce:
1. Create a new command. Enter a short, non-shell script printing out
'$' at some point.
Ex:
#!/usr/bin/env python
print "test: $SIG{}"
2. Make sure the output mode is set to "Insert as Snippet".
3. Run command in a document.
Expected result: Document shows the result of the program. e.g.
"test: $SIG{}"
Actual result: Document shows result with characters removed
following and including '$'. e.g. "test: {}" Note that the removal
stopped at what is generally a "special" character.
Comments:
The expected result occurs when the output method is changed to
"Insert as Text" or "Replace selected Text" (i.e. when the text in
not further manipulated in any way, for indentation and the like).
Similarly, the expected result occurs when '$' is escaped. Entering
the line 'echo "test: $SIG{}"' at the command prompt returns "test:
{}" which seems to indicate that the text mangling is resulting from
being passed through the shell.
Andy Kish
Hi there
I'm using v. 1197 and it seems that the
View > Wrap Column > Use window frame is broken.
Even with this option on, I have long comments line
which do not wrap and I have to scroll
horizontally to see them.
TIA
I actually don't believe this happened ... but really ... it just did.
I've been working on a project of mine. It was opened via:
File > Open Recent > ProjectFolderName
So some background.
There is no .proj file or whatever it is .. it's not a "TextMate
Project" .. I just drag my project folder onto TextMate.
It's been open for a while, and has many folders/files inside it ...
it's a mixed Java/Python project and I was shuffling some folders
around via the Eclipse Navigator pane (I switch between TextMate and
Eclipse, depending on wether I'm in Python or Java mode).
While I was in Eclipse, I moved my python source folder to a
different directory .. did some more coding for a while and came back
to TextMate.
Everything's kosher. The folders updated correctly in the TextMate's
project drawer. I opened some python files .. doing some housekeeping
and I decided that I'd like to add a new python file.
So I [Right Click > New File ...] on my python folder in the project
drawer and enter the name for the file "utils.py" and hit Create.
The file opens up and *bang* there's a mess load of code in it. In
fact, it was code from another utils.py file that is somewhere (very
far away) on my HD.
Weird ... now there are two utils.py files in my project drawer.
Though clicking on either one brings up the same file.
So I right-click > remove it .. quit and restart textmate and
everything's ok. No utils.py file anymore, so I right-click > create
it and now it's blank.
Everything's seemingly normal at the moment ... I'm not even sure I
can repeat that, just wanted to send it out there.
-steve
Hi all -
I did a search through the archives but I didn't find an answer on
how to accomplish what I'm looking for.
The current method that TextMate uses to escape entities is by using
the short name ('), which unfortunately doesn't work with
Windows IE. I'm trying to figure out if there's a way to convert
these instead to the numeric version (e.g. ’).
Is there any way to do this? Or a bundle that I can install that will
do this?
Thanks,
Neil
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The person you love is 72.8% water.
I'm using the standard heading snippet to automatically add an ID to
a heading, like this:
<h3 id="${1/[[:alpha:]]+|( )/(?1:_:\L$0)/g}">${1:Some Title}</h3>
But now I want to mirror the transformed ID value in a permalink
later in the snippet like this:
<a href="http://somesite/links/#$1>permalink</a>
If I mirror $1 I get the untransformed text.
------------------------------------------------------
Is there a way to mirror transformed tab-stops?
Today while using TextMate 1.5.2 to edit a .as file in my project, I noticed
that the the file name in the file tab ended with a tilde (~).
I also noticed that the edits that I was making to my text file were no longer
"taking". That is, I could edit text, save the file, but the edits would have
no effect... as if they had never been made. Frustrating.
I closed the file, re-opened and now TextMate (and my edits) are back to
normal. The edits I had made to the file were gone, but I was able to get back
to work and re-enter my edits.
What is the significance does the tilde at the end of the filname in the file
tab have? Is this a feature? or a bug?
thanks very much,
Steven
osx 10.4.7
Power PC
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Hi,
The key binding for this command is 'Shift-Ctrl-Command-S', however,
whenever I try to use this sequence I get the same dialog. I wonder
if it could be changed to an alternative binding in the repository?
Cheers,
Chris
A small request for the Markdown bundle. Would it be possible to
revise the MultiMarkdown commands so that they use `mktemp`? As it
stands, when I find I need to do multiple revisions I am having to go
in and delete temporary files. Thanks very much.
All the best, Mark
Just committed an addition to my subversion repository using the
subversion bundle (which is great, btw) and I got the following
strange message:
2006-08-01 20:30:22.315 CommitWindow[25956] The plugin /Users/
markkalderon/Library/Application Support/SIMBL/Plugins/
megazoomer.bundle (org.ianhenderson.megazoomer) is using a deprecated
interface to SIMBL. Please contact the appropriate developer (not the
SIMBL author) and refer them to http://culater.net/wiki/moin.cgi/
CocoaReverseEngineering
...
Adding Research/Color/Notes/assumptions.txt
Transmitting file data .
Committed revision 103.
OK, so there is an issue about SIMBL and megazoomer, but why is this
message appearing when I commit?
All the best, Mark
I just started using GTDAlt and am really enjoying it. I have one bit
of feedback, though.
Whenever I execute a command, the entire file gets overwritten,
including all the data in the resource fork. This means when I hit
the command to "Clean current file", suddenly all of my folded
project blocks get unfolded.
I've tried to figure out a way to do this more elegantly, but I
honestly don't have any suggestions, hence the reason I'm bringing it
up here. Do any other bundles deal with this gracefully?
thanks,
ryan
Allan,
did you make any recent changes to the Bundle svn feed? For some
reason NewsFire no longer picks up entries (works fine in Safari, but
i think it's much more forgiving of formatting errors). Last one i
received was Sunday at 6.30 (CST).
Sebastian
Hi everyone,
Just a quick question - is there any way I can format an ActionScript
(.as) file in much the same way as the "Auto Format" command in the
default Adobe Flash IDE? When I try using 'Text > Reformat
Paragraph', it simply runs all the lines together.
Thanks,
Ben
I don't know if this exact thing has been up, sorry if it has. But I
thought perhaps one could have sort of a local svn of the bundles,
with only one "level" of fallback (sorry, I don't speak technical svn).
So that when you customise an item in a bundle, it will make a copy
of that specific entry, and place it first (or last) of all the items
(snippets, languages, commands etc), with a big delimiter between
"your" stuff and the bundle default stuff.
This could upen up for revert commands, and perhaps even diff
commands. Also, if you delete something from the original, it can
show up among your things with a big linethrough.
Perhaps one should also be able to see what sort of "own" things has
been forked off original things, so you can compare with the
original. Also, you can add your entirely new items into a logical
bundle, and you will see that it is yours entirely and not built off
an original.
I hope I've made myself clear on the whole idea, and I hope it's not
something that's already come up :)
Andreas
I am sure most of you already know, but google code hosting is a nice
place for hosting your bundles' svn repositories…
see http://code.google.com/hosting/faq.html for details.
Dan