Hello,
I use textmate a lot for latex, with skim as the PDF viewer, and I have set it up so that I can sync between skim and textmate. However, sometimes when I shift-command-click on a skim window, in order to go to the corresponding place in the textmate window, textmate opens a new window of the source file. So I then have two windows of the same source file open in textmate. When I change one window it instantly changes the other, so they remain in sync. This is a useful feature sometimes, but not all the time. So I have two questions.
1. How can I stop this happening when using skim, so that focus just goes to the already-open textmate window?
2. How can I deliberately open two textmate windows of the same file? This is a very useful feature to have available. I hadn't realized it was a feature of textmate until the above behaviour happened.
I am using Textmate 2 (specifically 2.0-alpha.9543) on OSX 10.9.2.
Many thanks. Apologies if this message is a duplicate (an email problem).
Geoff
I'd like to draw a line at a certain number of columns to better help keep
my line lengths in check (PEP 8!)
This was possible in TextMate 1.x but I don't see an option in 2. Is there
such an option?
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Found it. A snippet in another language bundle (KSP, recently added) was causing it.
I didn't know that snippets all bundles are simultaneously active. Is this norma behaviour or is this a bug or configuration option?
thanks
- bruno
On May 15, 2014, at 9:28, Bruno Degazio <lifemusic(a)sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Whenever I type a ':' (colon) character Textmate automatically inserts an equals sign. At first I thought something changed in my language bundle (Forth) but this happens with any language bundle active. I've turned off the Auto-pairing option in Preferences, and I am not using any form of auto-completion (to my knowledge), but it without remedying the problem. Needless to say this paring of characters is a nuisance in Forth, where I frequently want to write a colon on its own, without the equal-sign.
>
> Can anyone suggest where else I should look to turn this off? I'm in Textmate 1.5.11
>
> thanks in advance
> - bruno
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> Bruno Degazio
> Professor, Faculty of Arts, Animation and Design
> Sheridan College
> degazio(a)sheridancollege.ca
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Whenever I type a ':' (colon) character Textmate automatically inserts an equals sign. At first I thought something changed in my language bundle (Forth) but this happens with any language bundle active. I've turned off the Auto-pairing option in Preferences, and I am not using any form of auto-completion (to my knowledge), but it without remedying the problem. Needless to say this paring of characters is a nuisance in Forth, where I frequently want to write a colon on its own, without the equal-sign.
Can anyone suggest where else I should look to turn this off? I'm in Textmate 1.5.11
thanks in advance
- bruno
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Bruno Degazio
Professor, Faculty of Arts, Animation and Design
Sheridan College
degazio(a)sheridancollege.ca
Hello!
I have some issues creating new files in the file browser. When I create a file (CMD+SHIFT+N) and start typing the filename quite often it reverts to untitled after a few milliseconds and I have restart typing.
See attached gif for a screen recording.
Anyone else experiencing this problem?
Koen
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So now I'm going to ask formally the question I touched on in a previous note.
When I open my project, the same two tabs are always open. Why? They are not "sticky". But no matter how I manipulate tabs during the course of a session, when I close the project and quit TextMate and then open this project again later, there are those same two tabs open.
I'd like a hint as to where this setting is stored so that I can do something about it. Thanks! m.
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Hi there,
I have a question/suggestion for further TextMate 2 development. Why does it open a new tab for every single file you open in the file browser? If you're working on a large project where you actually edit only several files at the time but you need to peek into other files from time to time as well (usually as a one-time look), the tab bar gets full very quickly and it's almost impossible to find there the file you're looking for. I find myself using file browser most of the time and it's not very comfortable with large projects where you have to scroll up and down through the tree. Why doesn't it behave for example like Chocolat app or Sublime Text where one click in the file browser opens the file without opening a tab and double click or file modification create a tab? At least an option in the Preferences would be absolutely lovely!! What do you think?
Thanks.
- Adam
Hello,
I recently upgraded my Mac mini from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion and TextMate 1 to TextMate 2, so I'n new to TM2 and might be missing something obvious.
Before upgerading, I used Git only from the command line and the SourceTree GUI, but now I want to start using it directy from TextMate.
At the command line, `which git` will give me /usr/bin/git, so that's what what I entered as TM_GIT in TextMate's preference pane.
"Show Uncommitted Changes" in TextMate's git bundle will show the correct files (i.e. those that I changed), "Commit..." will give me the correct list of files to commit. But when I enter a commit message and hit the commit button, nothing happens.
No error message appears, but the files won't be committed, i.e. both TextMate and SourceTree will still show them as "modified".
So what am I doing wrong?
Are there any other dependencies I have to install? Any more settings I have to change?
Kind regards,
Tobias Jung
Hello everyone,
I am using TextMate 2.0-alpha.9543 on Mac Os 10.9.2
I need to use Octave, and I saw that a Matlab/Octave bundle is already installed. This bundle, however, does not seem to work. It does not recognize the open Octave session in the terminal, so I cannot send the script to it.
I noticed that the version of the bundle is actually the one developed by a certain “Matt Foster”. On the source forge page for the bundle the latest version has been updated something like 5 years ago.
I then tried to install a newer bundle, developed by a certain “Sebastian Shöps”, which seems to be more up to date.
I cloned the git repository in ~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles (I had to create the “Bundles” dir) but I did not see any way to use such bundle.
I tried to clone it in the /Applications/TextMate/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles” directory, but that did not work as well.
With “it did not work” I mean that I did not find any way to select to use that bundle rather than the default one.
As a side note, I tried to delete the default bundle with the command
defaults read com.macromates.textmate OakBundleManagerDeletedBundles
but that command returns:
2014-05-08 15:32:04.460 defaults[4742:507]
The domain/default pair of (com.macromates.textmate, OakBundleManagerDeletedBundles) does not exist
It seems that the support page of textmate is rather outdated.
Does anybody have any suggestion?
I open an untitled document, paste some text in, and then bring up the
search/replace dialog
I notice that it always defaults to searching (and replacing) my entire
home directory.
I really think 'Current Document' would be a much better default, for
safety.
Also for performance reasons, if you run a regular expression search and
then realise its searching your entire home directory, the search tends to
beachball TM for a good while, and cant be cancelled easily
I have a remote folder which is getting mounted with macfusion.
The folder currently resides at /Volumes/labs/code/project. When I open
the project folder, and browse its subdirectories, I find some that are
being treated as files with unknown file types. Their icon in the drawer
is a 'blank page' and if I try to double click it, the drawer changes to an
empty drawer. I can confirm there are files in these folders (I checked in
the terminal).
The permissions and users for these phantom directories are the same as
folders that TextMate sees.
What can I do?
I've noticed this issue quite a few times recently.
For one project I work on, I open textmate from cmdline, using "mate
<projectdir>"
I then search my codebase for some keyword, and it returns a bunch of
results.
Looking at the results though, I see they are not complete in that some
files are definitely missing from the results.
At this stage (without closing the dialog from the previous run, or
changing any search terms), I click the Find button again. TM searches once
again, but this time it shows much more matches.
Its occurring quite often, but not every time, and I cant reproduce it at
will.
I *think* Ive only ever seen on the first search after launching TM
Any idea what is happening here?
Is there anything similar to the Project or Drawer functions in 2.0? I used
to love having all of my commonly-used files grouped in the drawer in 1.5,
but can't find any way to do this in 2.0.
Cheers,
p
Lets say I¹m in an R file and I type ³todo² + tab, the TODO bundle inserts
this:
# TODO
I want to be able to type ³todoc² + tab, and have this inserted:
# TODO code
Or, ³todoe²+ tab, and have this inserted:
# TODO edit
How can I edit the TODO bundle to be able to do this?
Thanks
Ross
Hello,
sorry if I missed it somewhere, but what is the best way to report bugs/feature requests in TextMate? Will the github issues come back? Or is still the best way for some user who wants to report accessibility bugs to write to the textmate mailing list? Or to the textmate-dev mailing list?
Thanks,
Boris
Version 9539 on Mavericks 10.9.2
If you try to log out (shift command Q) when textmate has an unsaved window, then after you have been prompted to save the window you cannot quit textmate (menu item is greyed out) so have to use force quit of textmate to be able to log out.
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I noticed in a recent update that the status bar always have the same
style as when the window doesn't have focus. Is that intentional?
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Hi,
sorry that I not entirely followed this issue, but on
MacOSX 10.7.5 - TM 2.0-alpha.9537 - git version 1.7.12.4 - Git bundle from Apr 17 2014
I get the following error message:
sh: line 1: 28803 Abort trap: 6 "$TM_SCM_COMMIT_WINDOW" --diff-cmd '/usr/bin/git,diff,HEAD,--' --action-cmd "M,D:Revert,/Users/bibiko/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/Git.tmbundle/Support/gateway/commit_dialog_helper.rb,revert" --action-cmd "?:Delete,/Users/bibiko/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/Git.tmbundle/Support/gateway/commit_dialog_helper.rb,delete" --status M xyz\ foo.txt 2> /dev/console
Using git in the Terminal works.
Any hints?
Happy Easter,
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The other day, I was trying to bind the "remove trailing whitespace from
all lines" to a keyboard shortcut that was evidently already bound to
"delete whatever is selected with extreme prejudice". In doing so, I
deleted the "remove trailing whitespace" item from the Text bundle.
How can I recover the item?
I have installed the SCSS bundle.
When I save the .scss file, nothing happens in the related .css file - I'm
not getting any errors either.
Compass is watching in the background, and is confirming each 'overwrite'.
I'm using the following gems:
Sass 3.3.4
ruby 2.1.0p0 (2013-12-25 revision 44422)
Compass 0.12.5
Any ideas?
Cheers
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In the past couple updates the functionality of using ⌃← and ⌃→ seems to have broken.
It used to move by sub words so in ruby if the cursor was at the end of a variable called: an_example, ⌃← would move the cursor right after the underscore. ⌃⌫ still works though, which will delete in everything after the underscore.
I updated to 2.0-alpha.9531 today and just noticed this weird behavior
in my SCM Status pane, not sure if it's just me.
I'm working on a git project that has some modified files and some new
untracked files. If I press Go, SCM Status to show the Uncommited
Changes, no files show up in the Uncommited Changes section. If I
press Bundles, Git, Show Uncommited Changes, the files and its changes
show up on the new window as expected.
Untracked items show up in the pane as expected.
Any help will be appreciated. I know I didn't Revert to Defaults
(yet) but I wanted to ask before losing any customizations.
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