Hi,
I reinstalled the R and Rdaemon package and now I get this error message when I try to execute code with the Rdaemon:
"Rdaemon Error: The pipe /tmp/r_in is not found! You have to kill Rdaemon manually."
what do I have to do to get the Rdaemon running again?
thanks for any help!
Hi,
Is it possible to kill / force quit Rdaemon calculations?
Currently, I always force quit textmate, which sometimes is devastating if I haven't properly saved my document before.
So for example if I execute this code via the Rdaemon – how can I stop it? :)
i <- FALSE
while(i == FALSE) {
print('HELP')
}
On 21.02.2012, at 13:00, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
> On 21/02/2012, at 17.16, Max Lein wrote:
>
> I do understand the usability improvements of showing ? for links.
Great, thanks.
I know it's technically not trivial, but it's good to know it's on the »to be fixed« list.
>> Also, it would help if TextMate would distinguish between files and symbolic links.
>
> What do you mean by this? Maybe what I am saying above, e.g. opening ?dummy? which points to ?real_file? show ?dummy? in the title bar?
Yes, but that means I need to *open* files to distinguish between linked files and files that are »really« in that directory. And if I have opened a bunch of files, I need to activate each tab.
The whole point of marking linked files in the browser is to see at a glance which files are linked and which aren't.
Max
On 21.02.2012, at 13:00, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
> Hi, I've noticed some of your comments in the wiki, and thought I'd reply here rather than alter what you've put (as it reads as an "opinion" piece).
It's a wiki, i. e. a collaborative effort, and the whole point is that other people are supposed to edit it. Any bias (real or perceived) is mitigated if a large number of people are contribute to it.
Most of what I've written there has been mentioned here anyway and I'd be helpful to others if you would add your replies to the wikipage. :-)
>> Folders first, then files
>>
>> This Windows Explorer-style way to sort files (first, display folders in lexicographical order, then files in lexicographical order) should at least be optional.
>
> Have you tried Preferences > Project > Folders On Top (checkbox)?
Thanks, I wasn't aware of that preference, thanks.
>> Working with remote files
>>
>> Right now, I use CyberDuck + TextMate to edit web pages remotely. Other editors such as BBEdit have allowed the user to edit remote files (accessed via ftp or better sftp) directly with no middle man.
>>
> Have you tried rmate? http://blog.macromates.com/2011/mate-and-rmate/
No, I haven't. (My new university has a cms, so I didn't need to edit web pages remotely in a while.)
But as far as I understand rmate only works via ssh, and I do not have ssh access to all necessary university web servers. To most, I have ftp access (which is antiquated, unencrypted and the whole nine yards, but I'm not in a position to change it).
In any way, thanks!
Max
When copying a line of right-to-left Hebrew text from one file to another in TM2 9064 using my mouse (OS 10.7.3), I noticed the highlighting of text didn't cover the Hebrew text, but white space to the right of the Hebrew text.
See screen shot attached. To copy the Hebrew of line 12 (and it worked), I had to click on the beginning of line 13 (to the L), drag to the right of line 12 so that the highlighting would be just to the right of the Hebrew text. Then, Command C would properly copy the four Hebrew words.
If I dragged the mouse so as to cover as much of the Hebrew line as possible, it would cover the whole Hebrew text except the last letter (ם). But then only this last letter could be copied to the other file.
Is this the correct behavior when yanking right-to-left text? I'm asking because I may need to continue using Mellel in parallel with TM for this kind of task. I was beginning to think I could do without it completely. Not a problem, but I thought I would ask if the behavior I see is what I can expect to see in TM's future.
-- Gildas
Typically, TM2's file browser adds an x to the right of any opened files. This not just indicates which files are open, clicking in it closes the files.
Since there are no projects in TM2, I've added a link to a file located in another directory. Double clicking it opens the file, but no x appears next to the file.
Also, it would help if TextMate would distinguish between files and symbolic links.
Max
Bundles that didn't install: I added .tmbundle to the name and all was well. D'oh.
<rant>Whyever does the OS keep trying to suppress the suffix?</rant>
:-(
Lewy
I have a pretty reliable permanent hang after updating to r9062 this
evening. The hang isn't immediate, but happens pretty reliably after
editing tracked files for 10 minutes or so.
Inspecting a sample of the process suggests it is scm:background_status
that is hanging. My repo is git. I tried disabling the SCM bundle, but
that doesn't appear to have helped.
The sample, if it's helpful: http://pastie.org/3411939
-MinRK
I have seven bundles in ~/Library/Application\ Support/Avian/Bundles . TM2 loads all but two. Of those, one is a collection of my own snippets; the other is Whitespace.tmbundle from Mads Hartmann Jensen. I have no idea why TM2 loads five of the seven and ignores the other two. I tried double clicking the two, which happily installed them into TM1. Any suggestions?
--Lewy
Hello, I'm trying to use a regexp with look-ahead. The search works, but
clicking "replace" button does nothing. I'm stumped. Here's an example:
Find: public (?=int)
Replace: private
Regular expression: checked
Ignore case: unchecked
Wrap around: checked
Click "find" and "public " is selected, but then clicking "replace" does
nothing. Also "replace and find" goes to the next occurrence, but does not
perform the replacement.
Using Textmate 1.5.10
Thanks,
ErikN
Is there any way to avoid the "What is the file type of..." dialog when
opening a file with an unknown (or non-existent) extension? For me, 99%
of the time those files are plain text. I want save a step and have TM2
treat any unrecognized file as plain text. In the rare case that it's
something else I can manually change it after the file has been opened.
Is there some way I can get this behavior?
--
Steve King
Sr. Software Engineer
Arbor Networks
+1 734 821 1461
www.arbornetworks.com <http://www.arbornetworks.com/>
I had set the font of my project/folder via the View->Font menu to
"ProFontWindows" 9
In my folder, I create .tm_properties with the following content.
TM_GIT = "/usr/local/bin/git"
TEST_DEFAULT_FONT="$fontName/$fontSize"
["*.txt"]
fontName = "Menlo"
fontSize = 16
TEST_TXT_FONT="$fontName/$fontSize"
In a txt file, I execute the following line with ^R
echo $TEST_TXT_FONT
=Menlo/16
echo $TEST_DEFAULT_FONT
=/
But the problem is the the buffer is not rendered with Menlo size 16.
Is my font setting via the menu overriding the font setting in the
.tm_properties file? How do I reset it if that's the case?
Thanks
--
Chris
Hello,
This is probably a minor note, but one feature of some recent tabbed
interfaces (Chrome) that I quite like is deferring the auto-resize of tabs
after one is closed until either a delay or the mouse leaves the tab area.
This makes subsequent actions (either selection or further closes) more
pleasant, because you don't have moving targets, which can cause accidental
actions.
Pretty low priority, obviously, but I thought I would bring it up because
I've been opening and closing lots of tabs today.
-MinRK
Am 14.02.2012 um 12:03 schrieb textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com:
> Though many things have already been said about the respective pros and cons, so it might be better to start a wiki page and collect the information instead of repeating what has already been said (or simply claiming that the loss of projects is disconcerting).
If you point to a wiki page, I'd be happy to contribute.
Max
Search in project short answer: yes, it works.
Unless some other problem crops up, we now have a workable answer.
Search in project works for me if I make a project folder which contains links to the files in the project where the links are created in bash (via terminal -- iterm2 in my case). I used
ln -s full/path/to/sourcefile full/path/to/targetfile
Using full paths would allow running from anywhere, regardless of where the files involved actually are.
Using apache as an example, the bash command looks like this
ln -s /private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf ~/Documents/2-apache-b/httpd-vhosts.conf
I opened the directory 2-apache-b in TM2 and added it to favorites. A search for ServerName, for example, found all instances of ServerName across the set of files in 2-apache-b. That is, it looked like all occurrences. There are a lot of instances in the files I searched and I didn't verify "all". It looked reasonable, though.
If I had a hundred files to set up this way, I wouldn't want to do it. But if I'm adding a few files to a directory, or combining two directories into one for editing, or, as in this case, just combining four commonly used files, the utility of searching well outweighs the setup.
A script reading from a list of files plus the target directory would be reasonable. A bundle adding a few files together would also be useful.
--Lewy
From: Devon Weller <wellerco(a)gmail.com>
Subject: [TxMt] Re: making projects
Date: February 14, 2012 1:08:24 PM AKST
To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
Reply-To: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
Did you see Allan's response and try following his advice?
http://lists.macromates.com/textmate/2012-February/034445.html
I have a set of four scattered files -- not too many to test with. I used aliases to build the set. I'll try it with ln -s and see if search works.
Thanks for the pointer. I read it, but it didn't penetrate. :-(
--Lewy
Hi,
I noticed that TM2 is looking for .p4config files, but I can't find any
Perforce commands in the bundles (or in Cmd-Y, which never seemed to
detect my git repositories, either). Is anything beyond looking for the
config files already in place and I'm too blind to find it, or do I just
need to wait?
Christopher
Dear all,
I am enjoying getting to know TM2.
I've been having trouble getting it to work with svn. When I try a
command that actually requires remote access, I get a dialog:
The 'svn' command produced an error
Permission denied (publickey,keyboard-interactive).
svn: To better debug SSH connection problems,
remove the -q option from 'ssh' in the [tunnels]
section of your Subversion configuration file.
svn: Network connection closed unexpectedly
This is an svn+ssh connection, with ssh = $SVN_SSH ssh -Y in
.subversion/config.
It works fine with TM1 (and from the command line). I've tried
explicitly setting TM_SVN and SVN_SSH within TM2, to no avail.
Any ideas?
Andrew
@Alan
> it might be better to start a wiki page and collect the information instead of repeating what has already been said (or simply claiming that the loss of projects is disconcerting).
Good idea. Let's get this all in one place.
> relying on the file system … vs. private system
I support Alan on this one. I just want a solution to "find in project" (whatever project is) and a relatively easy way to collect links into a folder. The latter is certainly amenable to a bundle solution, which I would happily do if I knew how. "Find in project" may be a problem with Lion. It's desirable (I used it), but not a show stopper. Let's look for a way to accomplish the find we need using the OS.
--Lewy
> When you do this, are you able to search across all files contained in those aliases? I am not. I just want to make sure I'm not missing something obvious.
No, I cannot. Search in document and search in open files both work as expected. Search in project does not. It returns an empty result and doesn't even find hits in a currently open document.
Let me add, though, that I am having a LOT of trouble with Lion searching in general. Finder searches seem to miss a lot of stuff. So does Spotlight. I'm not convinced this isn't a Lion issue, but I'm not clever enough to track it down. :-\
--Lewy
Because I never found it in 1.x either. Tapping ALT just never occurred to me. HOLDING ALT or some other control key often did things, but tapping was outside my limited box of tricks.
--Lewy
On Feb 14, 2012, at 2:03 AM, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
>> On a stylistic note, I really would like "Change to Column Selection" to be put back into the Edit menu. It's not obvious (at least, not to me...) that tapping ALT is the way to do it, and it's not the kind of thing you can figure out by experimentation. I looked all over for how to make a column selection in TM2 and finally found it in a blog post.
>
> While I won’t dispute the value of a menu item, why wouldn’t you assume that the way to do it in 1.x still worked (tapping the option key)? I assume your question about rebinding the key reveals that perhaps you never got into that in 1.x, hence the reason.
Seems TM2 can only run one task at a time. I have multiple Xcode targets I run at the same time, TM2 only allows me to run one of them.
It also keeps reusing the same output window, so I can't have (for example) my ToDo list and view uncommitted changes at the same time.
Gerd
Hi.
I'm experiencing a problem with bundles that use tm_dialog2. It appears that the dialog is failing in my install of TextMate (Version 1.5.10 (1631)).
When I run tm_dialog2 on the command line, I get "error reaching server". Like this:
> $ /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/PlugIns/Dialog2.tmplugin/Contents/Resources/tm_dialog2
> error reaching server
Should that be the case?
More specifically, I am trying to use the "Documentation for Word..." function that is part of the standard PHP bundle. It appears to be failing at line 149 of this file:
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/ui.rb
Has anyone else had this problem or have any suggestions to get the tm_dialog2 binary working again?
Thanks,
- Devon
@Devon from digest
> My project structure is more complicated than .tm_properties will allow. I organize projects by referencing different folders from several different places.
>
> I guess I would need support for aliases or symlinks or something in order to use TM2 the way that I use TM1. Has anyone else found a good workaround for this?
>
> - Devon
What I have done is to make a (project) folder somewhere convenient and fill it with Mac aliases. They seem to work just fine for the purposes, so there is no need to hit terminal to make links. Put your collection of aliases into the project folder. Open the folder in TM2 and add it to favorites. It seems to work very nicely, although it is a bit labor intensive to set up. However, I'm sure that eventually some of the wizards who inhabit this realm will concoct a scheme to make this easier. Functionally, it is serving me well.
I work mostly with web sites which are not particularly large. Version control with svn is nice from TM2. It's all under cmd-Y whether you use Git or Svn. There are some oddities in that package, but I'm willing to be patient.
I like seeing files using OS structure and I can get to any file on the system with this approach. For working with a folder of files, things are simple.
I suppose this is alpha because some parts are not yet present. It runs like a good beta, however. I am using it almost exclusively. Good job, folks.
--Lewy
Hi All,
New to this list, sorry if this is a repost but I searched a couple of
months back in the archives and can't find any mention of it.
I very often use global search and "replace all" in a project. When
doing so, my replacement term doesn't go in the right place, but rather
in random places in the file, sometimes close to the head of the file.
I can't pinpoint the exact place where it'll land, but it definitely
doesn't go where it should.
Here is an example, sorry for the code dump!
Sincerely,
Alexandros
For example:
ORIGINAL FILE =======
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Page Title</title>
</head>
<body>
Replace me here
</body>
</html>
GLOBAL SEARCH AND REPLACE ======
search: Replace me here
Replace: I want a new body
EXPECTED OUTPUT =============
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Page Title</title>
</head>
<body>
I want a new body
</body>
</html>
ACTUAL OUTPUT =================
<!DI want a new body html> <!-- Replacement text is here! -->
<html>
<head>
<title>Page Title</title>
</head>
<body>
Replace me here
</body>
</html>
Has anyone else experienced TM2 being slow to open new files? When I click
on a file in the file browser it
takes about 5 seconds for the file to open. After three seconds I see the
new tab and the it take another
couple of seconds before the file content is displayed. This is with an
HTML file of only 14 lines.
Curt
Dear list,
TM2 looks great, but there's one thing I've been searching for for while now and I didn't find any solutions to it. I'm now resorting to asking the list, and hope that's appropriate.
How can I change (decrease) the font-size of the project drawer? It looks like it's a finder-window, but right-clicking doesn't provide a 'Show View Options' like regular finder-windows do. Also, changing the font-size in finder itself doesn't seem to affect the font-size of the drawer.
I very much hope I'm overlooking something here, because it looks like this is the only thing standing in the way of my being able start using this great-looking and long anticipated version of this great piece of sofware.
Thanks!
-- Bastiaan
Hi,
just trying out Textmate 2 and have configured .tm_properties for a project as:
excludes = "data,external,fixtures,*.log,*.d"
exclude = "{excludes}"
excludeInFileChooser = "{$excludes}"
excludeInFolderSearch = "{$excludes}"
excludeFilesInBrowser = "{$excludes}"
but when I select "Go->Go to File Counterpart" from, for instance,
registry.cc I first get registry.d opened and then registry.h. I only
want to view registry.h and have tried to exclude registry.d, but it
doesn't seem to be excluded from this functionality.
Am I doing something wrong?
Cheers,
Donovan.
So one of the things I did often in TM1 was create projects with files that
are located all over the file system. Seems like projects in TM2 are based
off of a single folder, but I admit I don't understand the .tm_properties
stuff that well yet.
Is there a way to use .tm_properties to do what I did in TM1? If so, can
someone post an example .tm_properties?
Thanks.
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So TM2 awesomely and finally displays non-English, non-Latin text well.
Unfortunately, Input Methods are broken without using a mouse to click.
Japanese input (Kotoeri) definitely does not work right.
Seems like TM2 is ignoring or misusing Cocoa's concept of "marked text" (input marked for completion/conversion, where some form of phonetic input is done on a qwerty keyboard and is then converted to CJK, cycling through choices using space bar, or arrow keys, selecting conversions by pressing enter/return or the number of the numbered list of conversion choices)
That is still a bummer. This is the one thing that TM and TM2 have not been capable of, but all the competition seem able to handle. I know it has to do with implementation, but still makes me have to try others...
Forgive me if this has been posted before, but I noticed a problem with TM2's
implementation of the wrap column.
In my ~/.tm_properties file, I have:
# File type specific configuration
#
[ text ]
softWrap = true
[ text.{haml,html} ]
wrapColumn = 100
[ text.plain ]
wrapColumn = 80
And for the most part, TM2 respects this.
However, the wrap column setting is not respected when I'm creating a new
file:
When I create a new file, its type is text.plain by default, and the wrap
column is 80. This is fine. But then say I save it as an HTML file. I expect
that the wrap column should now move to 100, because the type of the file
has changed to text.html. TM2 does not do that. Instead, to see the wrap
column properly set, I have to close and reopen the file.
Should I open this as a ticket instead? Please let me know.
Thanks,
Richa
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Hi,
the following C++ code is indented as I expect:
std::cerr
<< "a=" << a
<< ", b=" << b
<< ", c=" << c
<< std::endl;
Asking TM2, I get it indented as:
std::cerr
<< "a=" << a
<< ", b=" << b
<< ", c=" << c
<< std::endl;
Christopher
I've looked all over TM2, but I can't find a way to save a macro once
I've recorded it. Am I missing it, or is it not yet implemented? (BTW,
searching for the word "macro" in a mailing list from "macro"mates.com
is... unproductive. :-)
And how about proxy commands in bundles? I realize they're in a
preliminary state now, but is there a list of available actions? Are
proxies intended to be the evolution of macros?
What prompted these questions was a search for a way to reassign the
column-select keystroke. In TM1 I could define a macro to map it to
something sane, like ^B. Is there a way (yet) to do something similar
in TM2?
On a stylistic note, I really would like "Change to Column Selection" to
be put back into the Edit menu. It's not obvious (at least, not to
me...) that tapping ALT is the way to do it, and it's not the kind of
thing you can figure out by experimentation. I looked all over for how
to make a column selection in TM2 and finally found it in a blog post.
--
Steve King
Sr. Software Engineer
Arbor Networks
+1 734 821 1461
www.arbornetworks.com <http://www.arbornetworks.com/>
I know this list is generally for reporting bugs and asking for help so it may be disheartening to those who work on TM2 to be reading about "this" being broken or "that" could be done better every day. I've been using TM2 for well over a month daily and I just want to congratulate everyone involved on what a fantastic program they've developed. I often forget that I'm working on an alpha release and this is certainly the best and most stable alpha release I've used in a long, long time.
So a tip of the chapeau to everyone and happy friday!
Ed Wong
this link helped me at least with saving by "Cmd+S" ...
http://blogobaggins.com/2009/03/31/waging-war-on-whitespace.html
david
> What I'm looking for is a way of hooking the Save command so that the whitespace stripper is run just before saving, regardless of whether I pressed Cmd-S, chose Save from the File menu, or selected Save in the dialog when closing a document with unsaved changes.
>
> I'm sure I read something on a blog which suggested it was possible, but the article unfortunately assumed a greater familiarity with bundle writing than I have :)
>
> --
> John Yeates
This terminal command should make the HTML output go back to displaying in a separate window:
defaults write com.macromates.TextMate.preview htmlOutputPlacement window
Good luck!
- Adam Jackman
> I use TextMate and the Latex bundle extensively. With version 1, when I run Latex (cmd-R) the output of the latex compiler pops up in a new window. With TextMate 2, the output instead appears as part of the editing window. I made the mistake of resizing the output window to 0 - dragging it all the way down - and now I can't get it back. This makes tracking down errors difficult. I can't drag the separator back up because the entire window resizes instead.
>
> Is there a way to make the output window either appear separately, as in TextMate 1, or get the drag handle back?
>
> Drew
I tried double-clicking the .tmbundle's for several programming languages
(e.g. Dart <https://github.com/k33g/dart-textmate-bundle>,
Rust<https://github.com/tomgrohl/Rust.tmbundle>).
When I open them with TextMate 2, the editor doesn't load the bundles but
opens them as if they were ordinary code directories.
What do bundle developers have to do differently in TextMate 2? Or is
TextMate bundling broken at the moment?
Cheers,
Andrew Pennebaker
I use TextMate and the Latex bundle extensively. With version 1, when I run Latex (cmd-R) the output of the latex compiler pops up in a new window. With TextMate 2, the output instead appears as part of the editing window. I made the mistake of resizing the output window to 0 - dragging it all the way down - and now I can't get it back. This makes tracking down errors difficult. I can't drag the separator back up because the entire window resizes instead.
Is there a way to make the output window either appear separately, as in TextMate 1, or get the drag handle back?
Drew
To reproduce, enter the following text on a new line, then hit ^r
"$TM_SUPPORT_PATH/bin/mate"
TextMate will open a new untitled tab, then become
unresponsive. However, the OS won't mark it as unresponsive in the Force
Quit dialog.
Tested with r9015 and r9028.
Cheers,
Martin
Hi All,
Noticed a rather worrying problem in the "Find" dialog of TM2. If you
select "In: Document" in the find box, it all behaves nicely, and only
shows you results from the current file. If you switch this to "In:
Selection", then it doesn't. Hitting "Find All" gives results from the
current directory (and actually sometimes this defaults to the current
directories of other TM2 windows), which is rather worrying if you are then
planning to hit "Replace All" and are just expecting it to replace things
in your selection. The "Sigma" button does however seem to obey the
selection directive...
I'm assuming this comes under the "work in progress" label, so I hope this
post will serve as a friendly warning for those using TM2 as their
permanent editor - it is after all still in alpha! Hopefully allan will
manage to sort this out soon :-).
David.
Hello.
I have used LaTeX in Textmate for years with no problem. Recently I updated my hard drive and did a clean install. Everything works fine, but when I run BibTeX I get this:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Users/cwimpy/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/LaTeX.tmbundle/Support/bin/texMate.py", line 570, in
texStatus, isFatal, numErrs, numWarns = run_bibtex(texfile=fileName) File "/Users/cwimpy/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/LaTeX.tmbundle/Support/bin/texMate.py", line 104, in run_bibtex return stat,fatal,err,warn UnboundLocalError: local variable 'stat' referenced before assignment
I am not sure what this means or how to fix my problem. I should also note that BibTeX doesn't even try to run adter executing "Typset & View," and I get the message above when I try it manually. The problem persists in Textmate 2 as well. I can run BibTeX in TeXShop with no problems. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Cameron
TM1 allowed the wrap column indicator to be visible when soft wrap was disabled. I find this extremely useful, but it is not possible in TM2 - the wrap column indicator disappears when soft-wrap is disabled.
Are there any plans to re-enable this in TM2? It sounds small and silly but it's pretty much the one thing stopping me from using TM2 full time.
I have occasional need in LaTeX to edit several lines of variable length, usually for poems, and add the suffix "\\" to each of them.
In TM 1.5, I selected all the lines I wanted to suffix and I used Text → Edit Each Line in Selection (⌥⌘A) and the caret was placed at the end of the first line in the selection. The suffix was added to all lines in the selection.
What's the best way to do that in TM 2? Presently I'm using multiple carets (⌘T) and clicking on each line to set the multiple carets. I would very much appreciate suggestions how to do this in a more efficient way.
--Gildas Hamel
I am setting up the Blogging bundle with a WordPress blog and running into what looks like a known problem:
wrong dateTime.iso8601 format
when fetching posts
I am able to post to my blog from Textmate so the basic configuration seems to be working.
The discussion on macromates.com and in the archives of this list referred to mismatch between Ruby's XML-RPC parser and WordPress, but the versions listed are all well before what I have.
I am running:
OS X Lion
WordPress 3.3.1
Textmate Version 1.5.10 (1631)
Ruby 1.8.7
I ran getBundles to update the blogging bundle to the latest version and also verified that the version of Ruby TM is finding is 1.8.7
Any advice on how to track this down?
thanks!
George Wyner
When I click the menu for a bundle on the bottom of the window (next to where one changes the filetype/bundle), I do not get a menu, just a message saying "bundle item popup".
If I follow the menu bundles--> <some bundle> --> <some menu item> everything works fine.
Is this expected behaviour at this stage of development?
Thanks,
Christopher
Hi,
[tiny iussue]
drag actions are working but the action will only be visible if I set the key focus to that TM2 doc.
Scenario: Drag a supported drag action file to a TM2 window - nothing will be seen in the window unless I click at that window.
Cheers,
--Hans