Thanks, Allan. Deleting "Avian" solved the problem. It had to be
something like that (meaning something I did). On the off chance that
another person has a similar problem, this confirms your solution.
--Lewy
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From: "Allan Odgaard" <mailinglist(a)textmate.org>
Subject: [TxMt] Re: bizarre action on save
Date: 14 March 2013 3:51:12 PM AKDT
To: "TextMate users" <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
Reply-To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
To revert custom/customized bundles delete ~/Library/Application
Support/Avian
It sounds like you created/installed something that runs as a save
callback.
On 14 Mar 2013, at 17:46, Lewis Overton wrote:
When I save any file from TM2, it writes "Hello World" over the file I'm
trying to edit. After the save, the edited file is still displayed in
TM. I
deleted and reinstalled TM2 (but not the supporting files), but that had
no
effect on the problem. At the moment, TM is unusable. I have auto update
running in TM.
Re:
> 1. Cite key completion in LaTeX (dAlembert)
Have you set the variable
TM_LATEX_MASTER
You can do this either in a .tm_properties file or in the preferences under variables.
At least this is how I fixed this for me.
Cheers,
Claus
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> Hello everybody,
>
> since a while I am experiencing problems with completion of BibTeX keys when
> writing \cite{} commands. In short, nothing happens when I write the first
> letters and then press the usual alt-escape for completion of the BibTeX
> label. This happens at least since TM 2.0-alpha.9389 though it might also be
> related to changes of the latex.tmbundle itself (I remember completion
> working some months ago). You will find a complete issue description plus
> screenshot at the latex.tmbundle
> https://github.com/textmate/latex.tmbundle/issues/48 and I wonder if anybody
> can reproduce this or give hints as to make it work again. I have tried to
> set up a new user with default TM configurations, but the problem occurs
> with fresh settings as well.
>
> Thanks,
> d'Alembert
>
>
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> Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2013 12:03:56 +0100
> From: Alain Matthes <alain.matthes(a)mac.com>
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> Subject: [TxMt] Navigate between tabs with keyboard shortcuts
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> Hello
>
> Choosing :
>
> I use a European keyboard (french) and I can't use ?1, ?2 etc. to access a specific tab with TM2.
>
> These shorcuts are used by the Finder to choose a Desktop (Space).
> In the Preferences System, I use the default keys : ^& , ^? . These shortcuts works perfectly but ?1, ?2 works also perfectly in the Finder and I can't use them in TM2. So I have two possibilities to switch between Desktops in the Finder and none in TM2 to switch between Tabs !!
> My question is how to modify the shortcuts in TM2 or in Finder ?
>
>
> Switching :
>
> A) Remarks about switching tabs in TM2
> I can switch between tabs with ?} and ?{ but I can also make a switch with ??-> and ??<-.
> I think it's strange to have two different shortcuts to make the same action
>
> B) Remarks about switching Desktops (spaces) in the Finder
> I can use ^-> and ^<-
>
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> Best regards
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> Alain Matthes
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Hello everybody,
since a while I am experiencing problems with completion of BibTeX keys when
writing \cite{} commands. In short, nothing happens when I write the first
letters and then press the usual alt-escape for completion of the BibTeX
label. This happens at least since TM 2.0-alpha.9389 though it might also be
related to changes of the latex.tmbundle itself (I remember completion
working some months ago). You will find a complete issue description plus
screenshot at the latex.tmbundle
https://github.com/textmate/latex.tmbundle/issues/48 and I wonder if anybody
can reproduce this or give hints as to make it work again. I have tried to
set up a new user with default TM configurations, but the problem occurs
with fresh settings as well.
Thanks,
d'Alembert
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Hi,
Bundle actions can be accessed through the gear pop-up in the status bar in TM1 with ⌃⎋ but
the shortcut does not work for me in TM2.
Is there a new shortcut?
Best regards
Alain Matthes
When I save any file from TM2, it writes "Hello World" over the file I'm
trying to edit. After the save, the edited file is still displayed in TM. I
deleted and reinstalled TM2 (but not the supporting files), but that had no
effect on the problem. At the moment, TM is unusable. I have auto update
running in TM.
--Lewy
I am trying to install the new Gist bundle and although I click on install
and never get any error message directly, if I go to the log file I see
that the bundle editor has cancelled the request.
What do I need to do?
Ken
Hi,
I have a grammar where a definition starts with a certain sequence, and the definition is ended with an empty line (optionally containing whitespace):
{
begin = 'PATTERN';
end = '^\s*$';
patterns = ( { include = '#some-stuff'; } );
},
My problem is that some of the repository rules in '#some-stuff' define blocks (eg { ... } ), and these blocks seem to 'escape' the frame set by the rule above and eat up empty lines. Example:
PATTERN my first rule
PATTERN my second rule
PATTERN { not actually starting a block because followed by empty line
PATTERN } not actually the end of the block because preceded by empty line
So here the problem is that TM interprets the { } as block, even though the 'outer' rule should limit the part parsed by the repository rules to the empty lines between the last two definitions.
Any way to fix this?
Thanks
Gerd
Hi all,
when using TextMate2 with (modern) Fortran I found that the implementation of derived types does not support the access attributes. For example,
type node
integer :: i
end type node
looks nice, while inserting the "public" or "private" attributes as in
type, public :: node
integer :: i
end type node
does not produce a consistent coloring (see also the attached screenshot1.png).
In an first attempt to resolve the problem, I changed the the corresponding entry in the Fortran-Modern Grammar from
{ name = 'meta.type-definition.fortran.modern';
comment = 'Type definition';
begin = '(?x: # extended mode
^\s* # begining of line and some space
(?i:(type)) # 1: word type
\s+ # some space
([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*) # 2: type name
)';
end = '(?x:
((?i:end)) # 1: the word end
\s* # possibly some space
(?i:(type))? # 2: possibly the word type
(\s+[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*)? # 3: possibly the name
)';
beginCaptures = {
1 = { name = 'storage.type.fortran.modern'; };
2 = { name = 'entity.name.type.fortran.modern'; };
};
endCaptures = {
1 = { name = 'keyword.other.fortran'; };
2 = { name = 'storage.type.fortran.modern'; };
3 = { name = 'entity.name.type.end.fortran.modern'; };
};
to
{ name = 'meta.type-definition.fortran.modern';
comment = 'Type definition';
begin = '(?x: # extended mode
^\s* # begining of line and some space
(?i:(type)) # 1: word type
(,\*(?i:(public|private)?)) # 2: optional access attribute
\s+ # some space
([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*) # 3: type name
)';
end = '(?x:
((?i:end)) # 1: the word end
\s* # possibly some space
(?i:(type))? # 2: possibly the word type
(\s+[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*)? # 3: possibly the name
)';
beginCaptures = {
1 = { name = 'storage.type.fortran.modern'; };
2 = { name = 'storage.modifier.fortran.modern'; };
3 = { name = 'entity.name.type.fortran.modern'; };
};
endCaptures = {
1 = { name = 'keyword.other.fortran'; };
2 = { name = 'storage.type.fortran.modern'; };
3 = { name = 'entity.name.type.end.fortran.modern'; };
};
which made things even worse (screenshot2.png). I tried several other versions, with no essential improvement.
Can anybody give me a hint how to resolve the problem?
Regards,
Joerg
True,
but in TM2 You have to download the bundle Rails to turn on the "HTML (Rails)" feature witch is included into the HTML scope in TM1
Didn't know that
Cheers,
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Hello,
I tried to use a different font and theme when I write latex, however it does not work and I can not figure out why.
~/Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Global.tmProperties:
# Version 1.0 -- Generated content!
encoding = UTF-8
fontName = SourceCodePro-Regular
fontSize = 13
[ attr.file.unknown-type ]
fileType = text.plain
###################################################
~/path/to/latex/.tm_properties:
excludeFilesInBrowser = "!*.tex"
[ text.tex ]
spellChecking = true
spellingLanguage = 'de'
theme = 71D40D9D-AE48-11D9-920A-000D93589AF6
fontName = GaramondPremrPro-Capt
fontSize = 18
###################################################
I tried some alternatives but did not find a solution.
I read about some kind of textmate2 console. Were do I find it?
Christian
For anyone like me who is searching how to actually install 3rd party
bundles into TM2, getting confused by the older posts here mentioning
Avian folders and what not, here's my micro-summary how it currently
worked for me, pretty easy, using Gerd's MultiMarkdown as an example:
1. Go to
~/Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles
2. git clone git://github.com/gknops/MultiMarkdown.tmbundle.git
This creates the MultiMarkdown.tmbundle folder
3. Restart TM2
That's right, no cache deleting required, the MultiMarkdown bundle
appeared both in the Bundle manager and in the list of installed
bundles under Menu->Bundles.
Also, the multimarkdown command (that I installed with homebrew) was
automatically found and used by the bundle.
As often, this turned out to be easier than I thought. ;)
Thx everybody,
Michael
PS.: Using TM2.0-alpha.9387 on 10.8.2
Let's say I work in a few different web frameworks, and I need to
reference the js directories for a couple of these. I can't rename the
folders because the framework references them as js.
I can't make them a favorite because textmate requires unique names for
favorites, and I can't rename the source directory of the frameworks
without breaking the framework.
I could go to the first unique root and then drill down everytime I open
the favorite which is 3-4 dirs deep, I really don't want to do that
especially when I'm comparing source to compiled versions and might have
different levels above.
What is the better workaround?
Fred
If you are working with JavaScript, the last update to that bundle is causing TextMate to hang, if you have this issue, you can temporarily install the previous version using these steps:
cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles
rm -rf JavaScript.tmbundle
git clone https://github.com/textmate/javascript.tmbundle.git JavaScript.tmbundle
cd JavaScript.tmbundle
git reset --hard 6046ce52330544d97ba9493c8dc56c7dcfcc6692
Sorry about the inconvenience.
Hi,
I'd like to disable soft wrapping for URLs when writing in markdown (I find it distracting when a long URL wraps, especially when it's forced to start on the next line).
I tried adding this settings item, scoped to 'text.html.markdown markup.underline.link':
{ softWrap = :false; }
...but the URLs still wrap. Is this a problem with my scope selector, or is there an errant settings item somewhere that might be overriding mine?
–Adam
Hi,
I going to be doing a project using lua and think I found the correct
tmbundle at github.com/textmate/lua.tmbundle.
The line folding is not working even though a folding section in the bundle.
Is this the latest and/or best bundle for the lua language?
tks, louie
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Hello TextMate community,
I'm having some troubles with the prebuilt binary version I downloaded from
the github page of textmate (https://github.com/textmate/textmate). The
problem is I cannot seem to find the way to enabled the check spelling
function.
If I activate "Check spelling as you type", in spanish (the language I'm
writing in), it works perfectly, for a .txt file or for a .tex file (I'm
actually trying to use this function for spell checking a latex file). But,
the function "Check spelling" (Edit -> Spelling -> Check Spelling), is
disabled (it is shown in the menu in a gray color and I can't activate it,
by menu nor by shortcut), and the function "Show Spelling & Grammar" is not
useful either as it doesn't go trough the whole text.
I really have no idea what to do to activate the spell checker. Any help is
greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance for your attention.
Cristian.
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I prefer to keep narrow editing windows (mostly for LaTeX) especially on my portable machine. At the user's level, I've set WrapColumn = 67 and showWrapColumn = true. Up to and including r9377, I could still have a file browser window with flexible width.
With 2-alpha-9383, this admittedly narrow document window---with 67 characters + a few more to the right of the wrap column---is broadened by the file browser to something like 80 characters or so. When toggling the file browser, the window stays at that new width. I can see the file browser's width flexibility is all there when I have a broader window. I would like to get back this flexibility even with narrower windows. Possible?
--Gildas
Hi everyone,
since one of the earliest versions of TextMate 2, I lost the ability to automatically download a new version, getting the error message:
SSL Certificate problem: verify that the CA...
which I assume comes from the similar curl-error: SSL Certificate problem: verify that the CA cert is OK.
I have deactivated the macports curl, and added CAs to the system curl, to no avail. My workaround is to download the versions from the github page, but I'd very much prefer to get automatic download working again.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
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VIA-SKA Project Manager
Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (IAA-CSIC)
Glorieta de la Astronomía s/n, E-18008, Granada, Spain
Hi,
I checked the tickets system and tried to raise a ticket, but it
wouldn't let me.
I am a fast clicker, and often try and open a series of folders quite
quickly.
I have noticed that if I am too quick, the entire project folder
structure collapses, which is really annoying.
I wonder what the appropriate action to raise a ticket is?
Textmate: 1.5.11 (1635)
Mac OS X 10.8.2 Build 12C3103
Thanks
Geoff
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