Hello fellow maters,
A while ago we had a command that would align statements at their =
signs…
Would it be possible to incorporate that feature into the table-
macros fo LaTeX? So that the tables cells are aligned at the & signs?
And possibly make a command out of this that would re-format existing
tables?
just wondering if anyone feels like it ;)
Dan
…in his final stages of actually beating that thesis writing monster…
Hello everybody,
I am almost sure that this has been discusse on the list some time
ago, but I did not find anything right now.
For my Ph.D. dissertation, I am working with a LaTeX document which
is split up to many small files, one for each chapter.
I am using the TM_LATEX_MASTER variable which is set as a project
preference, and which points to the master document.
Now I would like to do the following: In order to print only a single
chapter of my dissertation I would like to use another central
document which ignores the TM_LATEX_MASTER variable. It should be
part of my project, however.
Is it possible to set the TM_LATEX_MASTER to a different value only
for this file?
TeXShop allows setting the main document by putting something like
%!TEX root = ../main.tex
at the beginning of a document. Does something like this exist in TM
as well?
(I know that I could also use the includeonly command, but that does
not work too well, since I also would like to change some things in
the central document for this specific file.)
Thanks in advance,
best regards
Matthias
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mad(a)macpla.net
PGP key: http://macpla.net/MatthiasDamm.asc
PGP fingerprint: CED3 6074 7F7D 3148 C6F3 DFF2 05FF 3A0B 0D12 4D41
hi.
i made a command which converts textile-code to html (duh!). and
back (yeah!). well not really. what it does is embedding the
textile-content within a html-comment and on revert it ditches all
the html and just returns the comment.
i made this command because i think textile is a really fast way of
producing formated content (i know you're there, markdown-fans!).
but the problem is, the files don't stay editable. with textile,
that is. so now i can save an html-file with embedded textile and it
is ready for presentation and i can come back at any time and edit
the same file without having to keep a copy of the textile-file.
i'm a bad coder. i didn't manage to use the entire document rather
than the saved file as input. perhaps s/o else can help.
here's the code:
-------------------------------------------------------------
if [[ `head -1 $TM_FILENAME` == '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?
>' ]]
then
TEXTILEBEGINSAT=`grep "begin textile code" -n $TM_FILEPATH |\
awk -F ":" '{print $1}' `
DOCUMENTHASLINES=`wc -l $TM_FILEPATH | awk '{print $1}'`
LINES=`calc $DOCUMENTHASLINES - $TEXTILEBEGINSAT`
cat $TM_FILEPATH |\
tail -$LINES |\
grep -v "end textile code-->" | grep -v "</body></html>"
else
if [[ -z $TM_FILENAME ]]
then title="Textile Preview"
else title="${TM_FILENAME%.*}"
fi
{
. "$TM_SUPPORT_PATH/lib/html.sh"
htmlHeader "$title" '<style type="text/css">
body {
background-color: #eee;
}
.contents {
background: white;
font-family: Verdena, sans-serif;
font-size: 13px;
border: 1px #888 solid;
padding: 0 1em;
}
</style>'
beginTag div 'contents'
cat $TM_FILEPATH | "$TM_SUPPORT_PATH/bin/Textile.rb"
endTag
echo "<!-- begin textile code:"
cat $TM_FILEPATH
echo
echo "end textile code-->"
htmlFooter; }
fi
--------------------------------------------------------
the command uses "input: none" and "output: replace document" and
"scope selector: text.html.textile".
it would also be nice, if the command could change the scope to html
and back to textile. is this possible?
regards, niko.
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____________________________
niko dittmann <ni-di(a)web.de>
____________________________
The Blogging bundle is really nifty, apart from one small problem –
it doesn't want to set the date to anything other than Right Now when
used with WordPress 2.04.
If I add a Date: header and change the date to some point in the
future the post still shows with the current time and I have to edit
the date through the WordPress interface.
I don't know whether it's WordPress or the bundle that's causing this
- can anyone help?
BTW, is it particularly easy to add extra fields? I'd quite like to
add support for the event end time field for the EventCalendar plugin
(http://blog.firetree.net/2006/07/21/eventcalendar-31-beta/)
Thanks
--
JY
Currently we have tab triggers, key commands, and drag commands as
ways of activating commands in TextMate. It would be very useful to
be able to trigger commands when a file is saved, activated, or
deactivated in the ui as well (there may be others but these are the
ones that came to my mind). One example of where this would be
useful is saving a GTD project file and having it automatically
update a conext file with any necessary changes.
What do others think of this? Allan, how difficult would something
like this be?
Matthew
Hi,
Currently, trying saving a Pascal file shows a save dialogue whose
field is "untitled.p". However, this ".p" extension doesn't seem to
be associated *well* with TextMate.
TextMate has a icon for Pascal document, but ".p" files don't show up
with TexMate doc icons. After some trial and errors, I found that
".pas" is associated with TextMate, showing a proper icon.
By supporting ".p" as a Pascal file as well, I don't bother to
associate thsese files with TextMate each time, using Get Info and
Change setting with "Open With...".
Takaaki
I have an action "@tum GPC-Daten/w√§ssrig mit nach hause nehmen"
which cannot be marked as done via the html-list of nextactions (set
its mark).
Btw, the odd symbols were an umlaut which either got killed somehere
in the GTDAlt bundle.
Yeah, I know, those guys with the weird keyboard layouts… ;)
Dan
I know textmate documents are usually just plaintext, however I have
a military client who wants to know if textmate documents have any
tracking in them, like microsoft word? For example every word
document contains a serial number.
He just wanted to be confident that textmate DOES NOT do anything
like this to protect privacy.
I assume it doesn't, but i just wanted to doublecheck.
Thanks!
can anyone explain why this definition in the perl language bundle
includes the newline as part of the comment?
line_comment =
{ name = 'comment.line.number-sign.perl';
match = '#.*$\n?';
};
it causes weird things in the mason bundle i use, where if a line of
perl includes a comment, textmate assumes the following line is also
perl, when it frequently is not.
% if ( $something ) { # something is up
<p>hi, something is up!</p> textmate thinks this line is perl and
the syntax highlighting is wrong
% }
if i want to change the line_comment pattern, but not miss any future
updates that might come with the perl bundle, what is the right way
to go about it?
---
michael reece :: software engineer :: mreece(a)vinq.com
I am sending the patch I have created for the css language definition
to the list for anyone who is interested to check out. I am also
including an example of why I created it. The example saved as
a .css.rb file and can be executed with cmd-R in TextMate to produce
the resulting css file in the same folder.
I have tried every possible way I can think of to do this without
changing the CSS language definition and don't believe it is
possible. If someone can do it, I would love to learn! :)
There is a post from Allan here: http://comox.textdrive.com/pipermail/
textmate/2006-April/009943.html that says this kind of thing may be
supported in 2.1 at the earliest, but for now it is not possible.
Enjoy!
Matthew
The example:
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
require 'erb'
css = <<HERE #css
<% width = 50 %>
#header
{
/* the header is twice as wide as the content */
width: <%= width * 2 %>px;
}
.some_content, .some_other_content
{
width: <%= width %>px;
}
HERE
File.open(__FILE__.sub(/\.rb$/, ''), "w") do |file|
file.puts ERB.new(css, 0, '%<>').result
end
HERE
File.open(__FILE__.sub(/\.rb$/, ''), "w") do |file|
file.puts ERB.new(css, 0, '%<>').result
end
The patch:
7d6
< { include = '#ruby'; },
12d10
< { include = '#ruby'; },
64d61
< { include = '#ruby'; },
69,70c66
< patterns = (
< { include = '#ruby'; },
---
> patterns = (
73c69
< }
---
> },
80d75
< { include = '#ruby'; },
138,148d132
< ruby =
< { name = 'source.ruby.embedded.css';
< begin = '<%+(?!>)=?';
< end = '%>';
< patterns = (
< { name = 'comment.line.number-sign.ruby';
< match = '#.*?(?=%>)';
< },
< { include = 'source.ruby'; },
< );
< };
Hi,
I recently got interested in starting to learn ruby. Since then I
have done a few things. I have installed the newest ruby (1.8.4) to
my /usr/local/bin/ . I also learned about TextMate, so I went and
downloaded it. I played around with it and noticed that i could run
the ruby script within textmate using Run Script. However, when I do
this, i get two errors. One is /bin/bash: line 3: cat: command not
found. This is at the beginning. After it says program exited
normally, it says /bin/bash: line 8: rm: command not found. Also, it
doesn't show any of the script as having run normally (didn't output
anything). Does anyone know whats wrong? Thanks!
I am not a computer programmer, but want to create a language for
mysel;f as part of a bundle. I have made some progress, but there's a
code being used here and I can't figure out what it means.
I am referring to what comes after the word match, i.e.
match = '[_]([^\\_ ]|\\.| .[^\\])*[_]';
match = '^[^\t].*((\.|\-|\?|\:|\;|\,)\s*)';
or
match = '\/\/\s*.*$';
Is there a website somewhere that might help me to decode this?
Thanks.
--
Lawrence Goodman
lawrencegoodman(a)gmail.com
Check out my blog: http://goodmanorama.blogspot.com
Does anyone have a copy of the TM bundle for Liquid mentioned here:
http://blog.leetsoft.com/2006/03/16/liquid-textmate-bundle
The site it links is down and my attempt at a bundle is amateurish at
best :P If you've got a copy, can you send it to me off-list? Much
appreciated!
--
Stephen Caudill
http://exdolo.com/
I have made a small addition to the css language definition that
allows for embedding ruby code in the css. I would like to
contribute this addition to the bundle and am not sure of the
appropriate way to do so. Can anyone fill me in on the best way to
submit bundle updates to the community?
Thanks,
Matthew
Hey all,
i'm in search of a * GOOD * xhtml indenter that's to say indenting
like :
<a href="..."
onclick="..."><img src="..."
alt="..."
title="..."/></a>
and not (* BADLY *) like :
<a href="...">
<img src="..." .../>
</a>
because in that case blank spaces are added ...
if it doesn't exists, is it simple to write a "snippet" (never done) ?
best
Yvon
Is there anyway to recover a file lost when TextMate crashed? I was
submitting a post using the blogging bundle. When it asked for the
name of the post, I tried to scroll up in the document to see my
paragraph. After that, TextMate would not respond at all. I could not
get back to that dialog box or access the document.
Since I had just copied all the text, I thought it was safe to Force
Quit TextMate. After restarting TextMate I was shocked to find my text
was not on the clipboard. Now, I am desparate to recover that file.
I've checked in /Users/JN/Library/Caches/TextMate for any files, but
didn't have any luck. Anyone else have any ideas where TextMate might
store a file that is being edited but is not currently saved?
Maybe I missed this in the release notes, but TM used to reopen all
my working files when I launched it, and now it doesn't.
I'm searching the help and release notes to no avail... has this been
disabled?
Cheers,
--
Josh DiMauro
josh(a)metacarpal.net
http://blog.metacarpal.net
When trying to use the "Fetch Post" command in the Blogging Bundle I
get this error...
/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/xmlrpc/parser.rb:469:in `parseMethodResponse':
Missing return value! (RuntimeError)
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/xmlrpc/client.rb:410:in `call2'
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/xmlrpc/client.rb:399:in `call'
from /Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/Blogging.tmbundle/
Support/lib/metaweblog.rb:31:in `getRecentPosts'
from /Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/Blogging.tmbundle/
Support/lib/blogging.rb:541:in `fetch'
from /Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/Blogging.tmbundle/
Support/lib/blogging.rb:540:in `popen'
from /Library/Application Support/TextMate/Support/lib/progress.rb:
11:in `call_with_progress'
from /Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/Blogging.tmbundle/
Support/lib/blogging.rb:540:in `fetch'
from /tmp/temp_textmate.0T31h8:3
TextMate 1.5.2 (1183)
WordPress 2.0.3
Using the Blogging Bundle that's in SVN as of this morning
burn http://mad@burn.madworld.com/xmlrpc.php?rsd
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Madison
I tried adding the following comment to the blog with no luck:
once again - you are my hero!
I hadnt really been using "wrap selection as link" before today...
One thing that caught me though -- can you grep the selection for
http, and/or edit the snippet to be:
<a href="http://${1:`
# if the clipboard contains a single line, let's use that
export __CF_USER_TEXT_ENCODING=$UID:0x8000100:0x8000100
if [[ $(pbpaste|wc -l) -eq 0 ]]
then pbpaste|sed 's/&/&/g'
else echo http://site.com/
fi
`}">${TM_SELECTED_TEXT:Link text...}</a>
--
dc
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David Clark
Web Specialist
Institute for Community Inclusion (http://www.communityinclusion.org/)
david.clark(a)umb.edu
(617) 287-4318
Hi,
Is there any way to specify the language of a file from the mate command?
I'm using mate in the middle of shell pipe lines so there isn't any
filename to pick up on.
The simplest example is "svn diff | mate". While I can set the
language to diff, that becomes the default for all piped in text, so
"cat README | mate" will use the diff language instead of plain text.
Am I missing something very obvious? (mate -h doesn't appear to show
anything relevant).
cheers,
mick
Perhaps I'm doing this wrong, but I'm trying to figure out a way to do
wrap text using the command-ctrl-shift-w shortcut while preserving my
code formatting.
If i have this:
<ul>
1
2
3
4
</ul>
then select my prospective list items, command-ctrl-shfit-w, and i get this:
<ul>
<li> 1</li>
<li> 2</li>
<li> 3</li>
<li> 4</li>
</ul>
but i'd really like this:
<ul>
<li>1</li>
<li>2</li>
<li>3</li>
<li>4</li>
</ul>
is this possible? is there any "special" way to select text so that
i'm just selecting the items i want and not the formatted-related tabs
or spaces? or is there yet a better way?
--
eric
If you have spelling checking as you type on is there anyway to get
the popup menu with the suggested spelling corrections (and other
context related stuff) without having to use the mouse?
Googling hasn't shown up anything for Tiger in general, but I would
be happy with something just in Textmate.
Thanks,
Dave.
Another ridiculously easy question that apparently I cannot solve
myself. :-/
I have the canonical "Hello World" program in a window:
#!/usr/bin/newlisp
(println "hello world")
I can run this by Select All followed by Execute Selection Inserting
Result easily enough, but I have spent some time looking for a more
straightforward Run or Execute command that just needs one
keystroke, but with no success. I may be bringing a BBEdit-way of
looking at things...
--
(<http://newlisper.blogspot.com/>)
Hi there. I've started trying out TextMate as a possible replacement
for BBEdit. It's really nice. I have a couple of questions that I've
not yet been able to find answers to in the help.
The opening parenthesis flashes quickly when I cursor forward over
the matching closing parenthesis. It doesn't appear to do it for the
other three cases: (the four being forward/backward : opening/
closing). Also, the flash is too quick and not very easy to see. Is
there a way of changing the behaviour in a bundle or is it part of
the UI that can't be changed...?
Also, how do I change the Select Enclosing Brackets menu command to
be ⌘B - I keep on getting some whistle when I forget that the
default is ⇧⌘B.
thanks - hope these questions aren't too easy for you :-)
--
(<http://newlisper.blogspot.com/>)