Thanks to Eric Cheng, I was able to update my SWeave bundle from github and it's commands seem to be working correctly. So on to the next problem . . .
TextMate's syntax highlighting in foo.rnw isn't recognizing R code between the "<<>>=" and "@" tags that delimit it, instead it is treated as LaTeX code. This is a problem because R makes frequent use of the "$" symbol, which toggles math-mode in LaTeX. As a result, where I have an odd number of "$"s in a chunk of R code, any LaTeX following that R code will appear highlighted green, as though it were in math mode.
I've read the documentation for scopes and languages, but didn't understand it well enough to figure out where this is going wrong and how to fix it.
Thanks in advance,
Gregory Penn
>
> ya, it doesn't work, tried =/
The assembly languages are all little used enough (I'm guessing) that there
aren't proper language grammars made yet. However they are really easy to
make, just take a look at one of them. Basically just assign variables,
functions, comments, etc to a scope (use the asm language grammars you have
as an example) then use the color options to change the colors. It is not
that hard, I made one for MIPS when I got frustrated with my MIPS project
for school. :)
Brandon
Hi there,
I'm kinda new to TextMate. I was just wondering, is there a way to get TextMate to start up in a certain syntax mode? I only really use the markdown and the C bundles so having it start up in one of those 2 would be perfect.
Thanks
Dan
Hi listers!
This is my first post here. And I'm so sorry to have a so dummy start
but...
I'd like to use TextMate to write Plain TeX (not LaTeX!) papers but I can't
figure out how to do it.
Anyone willing to help me?
Many thanks in advance.
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This is another post in what is becoming a series on the LaTeX, R, and SWeave packages. Some strange key-binding behavior has developed since I updated my SWeave bundle through git-hub. The command "SWeave, Typeset & View PDF" works as expected if selected from the bundle menu, which indicates that "command R" is the keybinding for that command. If I use the keybinding, the command does not work correctly, but behaves as it did before I updated the SWeave bundle. This suggests to me that I somehow have two versions of the bundle installed: the correct one is available through the bundle menu and the deprecated one is still controlling keybinding. Does anyone have a suggestion for how to fix this?
I'm encountering a problem with the use of the Command-Control-d shortcut in TextMate on Lion.
Computer: MacBook Air 11" 1.6Ghz Core i5.
OS: Mac OS X 10.7.1
TextMate: Version 1.5.10 (1631)
On starting up the Air for the first time I migrated everything from an external disk.
I have a personal DefaultKeyBinding.dict
When I use the Command-Control-d shortcut in an open file in TextMate on Lion the dictionary popover appears. When I press escape the popover does not disappear. The TextMate window does disappear but TextMate remains running. TextMate's cannot be displayed again by clicking on the Dock icon but can be made to reappear from the Window menu.
After bringing back the window the dictionary popover is still there and cannot be dismissed.
If you're lucky you can still save and quit. If unlucky TextMate quits unexpectedly.
In a clean guest account the shortcut and TextMate behave correctly with no issues whatsoever.
The non disappearing dictionary popover also occurs in TextWrangler and TeXShop 2.43.
All of this behaved correctly in Snow Leopard.
I have tried with clean preferences,with no login items and more. The behaviour persists.
Has anyone else encountered this problem?
Any suggestions?
best
Berend Hasselman
Hi all,
I'm a graduate student struggling up the learning curve with LaTeX and R, and I'm having trouble getting the Sweave bundle for TextMate to work correctly. Here's what happens with the various bundle commands:
If I choose Sweave, Typeset, & View, then foo.rnw file gets typeset and viewed as a pdf, but it doesn't display the R stuff correctly. No .tex file is created.
If I choose Sweave in R, then a .tex file is written if and only if one doesn't already exist. I can then compile the .tex file, which will display the R stuff correctly.
If I then want to edit the document, I have to delete the .tex file and repeat the above steps.
Can anyone suggest how to get Sweave, Typeset, & View to work correctly? Also, I understand that the Sweave bundle at Github is more up-to-date, but I can't figure out how to install it.
Thanks in advance,
Gregory
>
> I think I'm in that early stage where there are one or two key things I
> don't know. The alternative is that I'm hopeless. :)
Hehe in the early stages you probably won't even seeing the edges. :) I
recommend reading all the documentation about Projects, Snippets and
Language Grammars a few times, as well as installing the GetBundles bundle.
Also, press ctrl+opt+cmd+K to bring up a fat menu of keyboard shortcuts.
I'd also read the keyboard shortcut documentation because the shortcuts are
somewhat organized according to their functions (for example,
shift+ctrl+opt+<letter> type shortcuts are used to switch your current
language.
And of course feel free to ask the list, people here are more than happy to
answer.
Brandon
Hello Ron,
Le 22 août 11 à 22:13, RonJeffries a écrit :
> Hi Michèle, Thanks ...
>
> On Aug 22, 2011, at 3:31 PM, Michèle Garoche wrote:
>
>> I suggest you remove the texmate.pid file. It seems to me that it
>> is a sign of something gets wrong.
>> Next, use the second receipt on the page (the one with git clone).
>> You have to create the Bundles folder if it does not exist.
>>
>> Once it is created, just reload the bundles via Bundles menu,
>> Bundle editor, Reload Bundles.
>
>
> Ah. I was expecting to find many bundles already there. Creating and
> doing a suitable git seems to have installed the rspec bundle. Thanks.
No the bundles provided by Textmate about of the box are in /
Applications/Textmate/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles. You may see them
by right clicking on Textmate in the Applications folder and choose
something like "Display package content" (roughly translated from
French).
The ones under ~/Library/Application Support/Texmate/Bundles are the
bundles that you install yourself, kind of extensions of the original
ones.
This is the same logic for a number of applications on Mac OS X.
>
> Now ... when I %R it, I am getting a message `require': no such file
> to load
> which I take to mean that under TextMate, it's not looking in the
> right place for the gem. It runs correctly under terminal, when I
> just do rspec first_spec.rb at the prompt.
>
> Yet TextMate is not finding rspec ... a pathing issue? Advise me
> please. Thanks,
Not sure.
First try this:
Open whichever file in your project. Select a folder which has tests
in it. Choose Bundles, Rspec, Run Examples in selected files/
directories.
If you want to run a single file, first change the type of the file in
the status bar at the bottom (just after Line:xx Column:yy) to Rspec,
then you can apply cmd-R.
The same applies for a single example, you have to ensure the type of
the file is Rspec before running the spec.
See in Bundle Rspec the various commands.
In case this does not work, you may have to declare the ruby path in
Textmate.
I've installed mine with rvm, so the ruby path is given to Textmate in
Textmate/Preferences/Advanced/Shell Variables like this:
TM_RUBY as variable /Users/whatever/.rvm/bin/rvm-auto-ruby
You have to adapt it to your local installation.
If you have not install ruby with rvm, you should probably (I'm not
sure here) initialize the ruby path in ~/.profile or equivalent. Sorry
I cannot remember how I did it long times ago before rvm appears.
Hope it helps.
>
> Ron Jeffries
> www.XProgramming.com
> I try to Zen through it and keep my voice very mellow and low.
> Inside I am screaming and have a machine gun.
> Yin and Yang I figure.
> -- Tom Jeffries
>
Cheers,
Michèle Garoche
Absolute noob here. New to Mac and to TextMate. Have and am reading the Prag TextMate book. Feel free to send me to a link or such.
I'm trying to run an rspec test under TextMate. I have the rspec gem installed and the test runs under Terminal. Does not run under TextMate, with the require failing. I assume I am missing some path setting or the like in TextMate but can't work out what it is.
I'm told there is an rspec bundle that should "solve" this. I tried what's on this page:
http://rspec.info/documentation/tools/extensions/editors/textmate.html to no avail.
I can't find the rspec bundle on RubyForge and when I try the second suggestion on that page, namely cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Bundles/, I find no Bundles folder under the TextMate folder, just a file, textmate.pid.
I think I'm in that early stage where there are one or two key things I don't know. The alternative is that I'm hopeless. :)
Suggestions welcome. Thanks!
Ron Jeffries
www.XProgramming.com
I try to Zen through it and keep my voice very mellow and low.
Inside I am screaming and have a machine gun.
Yin and Yang I figure.
-- Tom Jeffries
I cannot get TextMate to recognize my git installation
1) Git is installed in the /usr/local/git/bin/git directory
2) I've set up the Shell Variable of TM_GIT to "/usr/local/git/bin/git"
3) I've turned off the PATH variable, as well
But when I try to install a bundle with GetBundles through GitHub, I still
receive the same error. Here's an example:
8/21/2011 18:34:40 TextMate[GetBundles]
Could not install “PHP Drupal” by using
“https://github.com/psynaptic/php-drupal.tmbundle/tarball/master”
sh: git: command not found
Any assistance is appreciated
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Hi,
Is there a way to refresh an open file in case the file was changed outside of TextMate?
I use the R Console Bundle and there I have the option to execute R-code and the output is written into another file.
Now I have to reopen this particular file in order to see the changes.
(so I have my script-file open, execute some commands and the output is written to another file (r_res) – but I don't see the newly generated output If this file is already opened– I have to close and reopen r_res to see the newest output generated)
It would be really nice if I could tell TextMate to 'refresh' that file because I know that something was changed in the meantime.
I hope someone understands my problem ;),
Hi all,
I have written a bundle (a macro actually) that edits a file by
finding/replacing characters. However I want to add the functionality for it
to also delete the last character of each line of the document. I tried
using the command moveToEndOfParagraph and DeleteBackward, but it only
deletes the last character of the last line of the document. What command(s)
would I use for the macro to delete the last character of every line? The
number of lines in the document will vary, so I cannot put a hard line count
into the macro.
Thank you for your help.
Keith
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Hi, I'm a fairly new user to TextMate and love it, in particular the TODO
Bundle, but.
Is there any way to make it recognize TODO's across entire projects (tmproj
etc.)?
I often note them down but as often I forget where I put them.
Thanks :)
Best regards / Med vennlig hilsen
Thor Erik Lie
<http://thorerik.net>
Hi everyone,
I use textmate latex bundle with PDFView to write my documents.
Everything went fine before yesterday ....
I got my registration number and registered my copy of textmate (1.5.10,
1631). Then when I type 'cmd-R' and click the button 'View in PDFView',
things happened, the error massage is:
=====
check_open: Application appears not to understand request
tell application "PDFView" display tex line 5 of file "duvrr_Abeta.pdf"
end tell
Found 0 errors, and 0 warnings in 0 runs
=====
and PDFView also prompts an error with a new window:
=====
The document couldn't be loaded
The document file://localhost/xxx.pdf couldn't be loaded
=====
but it does opens the desired pdf file
I also changed to 'view in TextMate' or 'view in Preview', they are all
right. Only PDFView is in trouble ...
Could you please tell me how to fix it?
Regards,
Hao
I'm using the TODO bundle. It will find all TODO tags in the current file, but will not report all tags in the .tmproj project. The project is simply files in a single directory.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
> When I have a number of files open in tabs - the draw/file-tree can be in any state (folder closed etc). So it's sometimes hard, or just time consuming to locate the current selected tab's file in the tree.
>
> Is there a shortcut does: "show be this file in the draw"
>
> I've had this in other editors - but can't seem to find it in the Menus. Alternatively, is there perhaps a more "Text-matey" way of doing this?
>
> Thanks for the advice.
>
> --
> Phil Cockfield
I recently noticed that the letter template in the Latex bundle stopped
working (TextMate hangs for a second and then does nothing, not even a
console message). I started fiddling with the ruby script that produces the
template document and it appears that the line
me_entry = OSX::ABAddressBook.sharedAddressBook.me
does not work. Commenting out that block and the code that depends on it
makes the template work again. I know so little about ruby it is
embarrassing and consequently have little knowledge on how to fix this. Did
apple change the address book API to Ruby? Perhaps another special case is
need now.
Kyle
Hi all,
I'm editing a man page markup file with a ".1" extension, and I wanted
to get some syntax highlighting, so I installed the official "Man
pages" bundle with GetBundles and set the language to "Man". However,
this produces a hang, and I have to force quit TextMate. (I'm seeing
this on two computers, one running Lion and one Snow Leopard.) If I
restart TextMate and select the same file, the hang recurs.
Is this a bug; or if not, does anyone have any pointers on what I can
do to avoid it?
Thanks,
Jon
I am trying to hunt down a bug somewhere and the was hoping that validate syntax would help me but it is broken on Mac OS X Lion for some reason with a message about:
https://skitch.com/mhenrixon/fpska/textmate
What do I have to do to make it work?
Mikael Henriksson
T: +46 (0) 730 393 200
E: mikael(a)zoolutions.se
W: http://flavors.me/mhenrixon
If I write a long enough single paragraph (or a line) which includes enough
nordic characters (particularly "a" and "o" with umlauts: "ä" and "ö"), the
typing speed while in that paragraph gets very slow. When I switch to a new
line, the typing speed gets back to normal. If I switch back to the
umlaut-paragraph, the typing speed is still very slow.
This problem makes it very hard for me to write text files in Finnish.
Thanks,
Juha
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My TextMate now quits immediately on startup. The menu icon bounces once and
then it's gone. It won't show any window. If it matters at all, I have Lion
installed, though TextMate did work on it until yesterday.
I don't see any reports on /Users/[home]/Library/Logs/CrashReporter.
The problem is with only my primary account, if I log on with a guest
account, it works.
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I have noticed that block folding behaves differently in 10.7 when using HTML bundle in PHP environment.
The code below behaves in 10.6.8 as it should, folding properly, but in 10.7 it has somehow begun to take notice of the "array(" and starting to mess up the rest of the folding.
<?php
class dummy {
private $var = array(
"key" => "value"
);
function function1() {
}
function function2() {
}
}
?>
> In my opinion, the full screen of the app pages is well implemented. It is
> almost like write room. Is it possible to have a similar implementation of
> the Lion full screen in Textmate?
It's possible to hack full-screen functionality into 1.5:
in Terminal type:
plutil -convert xml1
/Applications/Textmate.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/Document.nib
mate /Applications/Textmate.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/Document.nib
Search for 'NSWindowBacking' key/value pair and after these entries,
insert the following:
<key>NSWindowCollectionBehavior</key>
<integer>128</integer>
Quit TextMate, and in terminal type:
plutil -convert binary1
/Applications/Textmate.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/Document.nib
I'm still working out if this is a good idea or not.
Andy.
Hello,
Thanks for the replay. I figured it out. By using this:
{name = 'variable.ksp';
match = '(\$)[a-z_]\w*';
},
{name = 'entity.ksp';
match = '(\%)[a-zA-Z_]\w*';
it works well but is there a way that I could have the $ and % a different color? Currently when I change the color in the theme for the variable and entity it changes the color of the whole word including the variable and array symbols ($ and %). It would be nice if I could have different colors for those as signifiers of what they are in the code.
Is there a way to do that? How can I change the scope for only the symbols($ or %) and not the words after?
Thanks for your time and answer.
Best,
John
This will get you started...
http://manual.macromates.com/en/scope_selectors
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On 2011-08-01, at 20:57, Walter Lee Davis <waltd(a)wdstudio.com> wrote:
> The PHP bundle does the first of these, you might want to look at that for insight. Im not sure how you would do the second one, but you may spot a different construct in there that would help you figure this out.
>
> Walter
>
> On Aug 1, 2011, at 4:59 PM, John Relosa wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I post this question a while back but had no answer... Is it one of those RTFM question or did it slip through the cracks? Can someone point me to the right direction if so on how to accomplish such t a thing??
>> Thank you in
>> advance.
>>
>> Best
>> John
>> ----------------------------------------------------
>> I've seen some bundles do that but I can't figure out the way to accomplish this.
>>
>> In the language that I am working on I have variables and arrays etc...
>> Is there a way that I can have a variable declared with a $ symbol and then have it custom colored every time any word has the $symbol in front?
>>
>> Something like
>>
>> declare $variable
>> declare %array[]
>>
>> so every time these variables appear in the script they would be a certain(assignable) color and a different color for the %array?.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Best,
>> John
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Hello,
I've seen some bundles do that but I can't figure out the way to accomplish this.
In the language that I am working on I have variables and arrays etc...
Is there a way that I can have a variable declared with a $ symbol and then have it custom colored every time any word has the $symbol in front?
Something like
declare $variable
declare %array[]
so every time these variables appear in the script they would be a certain(assignable) color and a different color for the %array?.
Thank you.
Best,
John
I did a fresh install of Lion on my Mac. As a result, I had to reinstall
TxMate (1.5.10 (1631)) as well.
First, the irritating bug regarding keyboard input from a Ruby program is
still not fixed in TxMate Version 1.5.10 (1631). I know there's a
workaround, and I'm using it. But still, this thing has been irritating for
over a year and a half, is there anyway to roll that workaround into the
next version of TxMate?
Second, the shortcut (Ctrl - Cd - N) to start a new project doesn't seem to
work, is this a known problem?
Is there a keyboard shortcut to switch the 'Select Bundle Item' window
(control+command+t) from 'Item title' to 'Key equivalent' and back? This is
usually accomplished by using the mouse to click the magnifying glass.
However I'd prefer to not use the mouse if I can help it.
Anyone?
Thanks
Brandon
I looked into Doodim, it doesn't support even Snow Leopard from what I
remember, and they said they lost the source code. Oopsie. If you get it
working, please let us know.
Brandon
Hello,
I post this question a while back but had no answer... Is it one of those RTFM question or did it slip through the cracks? Can someone point me to the right direction if so on how to accomplishsuch t a thing??
Thank you in advance.
Best
John
----------------------------------------------------
I've seen some bundles do that but I can't figure out the way to accomplish this. In the language that I am working on I have variables and arrays etc...
Is there a way that I can have a variable declared with a $ symbol and then have it custom colored every time any word has the $symbol in front? Something like declare $variable
declare %array[] so every time these variables appear in the script they would be a certain(assignable) color and a different color for the %array?. Thank you. Best,
John
Hi,
... I'm new to the list, so please forgive me if this is a big "yes-we-all-know-that-already".
I have replaced my old machine with a new big iMac and upgraded to Lion. Now I have the console log filled all over the place with tons of messages like this one:
28.07.2011 6:18:29.046 PM TextMate NSDocumentController Info.plist warning: The values of CFBundleTypeRole entries must be 'Editor', 'Viewer', 'None', or 'Shell'.
I checked the file /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/Resources/Info.plist:
$ pwd
/Applications/TextMate.app
$ find . -type f -exec grep -il cfbundletyperole {} \;
./Contents/Resources/Info.plist
$ cd Contents/Resources/
$ pwd
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/Resources
$ grep -i cfbundletyperole *
Info.plist: CFBundleTypeRole = Editor;
Info.plist: CFBundleTypeRole = Editor;
Info.plist: CFBundleTypeRole = Editor;
Info.plist: CFBundleTypeRole = Editor;
Info.plist: CFBundleTypeRole = Editor;
Info.plist: CFBundleTypeRole = Editor;
Info.plist: CFBundleTypeRole = Editor;
Info.plist: CFBundleTypeRole = Editor;
My installed TextMate is version 1.5.10 (1631).
So, all is "Editor" as the NSDocumentController requested. What's wrong here? Does anybody have an idea? What can I do?
Thanks very much in advance.
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Paul
paul.foerster(a)gmx.net
Hey everyone. Apologies if this has been covered to death, but I use
TextMate to do PHP development, and I'm frustrated by the autoindentation: I
use spaces instead of tabs and the autoindent will put N number of spaces
for the empty line rather than just a new line.
Is there either an addition to the PHP bundle or a standalone bundle itself
that can clean this up for me?
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almost like write room. Is it possible to have a similar implementation of
the Lion full screen in Textmate?
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I'm not sure which command you are originally referring to, but this is
pretty easy to just whip up in the bundle editor (thank you, TextMate!).
Create a new snippet. You can name the snippet whatever, and assign it to
whatever keyboard shortcut. Just make sure to put 'text.html' in the 'Scope
Selector' field. This will make sure the keyboard shortcut only activates
when you are in an HTML document*.
So, here is the snippet:
<a href="$1">$TM_SELECTED_TEXT</a>
Just paste that into the bundle editor window (get rid of any extra
whitespace), close the bundle editor, and baby you got a stew goin'!
Highlight some text and press your keyboard shortcut to make a new anchor.
The caret will be in the quotes where the $1 is.
* More correctly, it will be active when the caret is in a scope of
text.html. You can check the scope at any time by using a keyboard
shortcut, but I think it's disabled by default. To enable it, click the
'Filter List...' button near the bottom of the bundle editor, and click the
checkbox by the bundle titled 'Bundle Development'. Once that is enabled,
press control+shift+p to see a tooltip with the scope hierarchy in it.
There's documentation about this stuff on the TextMate site if you are
interested in learning more.
@Gerd: Dear God, thank you. I have been keeping an eye out for the
'standard' location of PlistBuddy for a while now, since it seems to pop up
in the most random spots. Such a fantastically useful tool that I could
never find when I needed it.
@Allan: Thanks for just mentioning TextMate 2. :) It gives us all a sigh
of relief to know it's still out there. I'm sure I'm not the only one who
feels this way: TextMate opened my eyes. The elegance, the simplicity, the
flexibility, the power. I just fell in love. So when our exuberance gets
bothersome, just smile a little. We are just in love with your creation,
and love makes anyone a little crazy and goofy.
For some reason, this HTML snippet/shortcut does not work for me:
Wrap Selection as Link (⌃⇧L) — this turns the selection into link text for
an anchor where you can then fill in the URL.
Is it still available? Have I screwed up my config and lost it?! Or has it
been deprecated?
At the least, I'd like an easy way to create anchors in TM. Is there one
I'm missing? I looked in the Bundle Editor.
Thanks!
-- Owen
I've just installed OS X Lion and having
a problem with the LaTeX preview.
I have the latest TM and latest LaTeX from MacPorts.
When I choose to compile a document (cmd+R),
everything works fine and my favorite Skim opens
the compiled pdf. But this is slow and jumps
to the beginning of the page all the time.
So I used the watch document feature (ctrl+cmd+W).
But now in Lion it fails to open Skim, and
despite that in the LaTeX bundle preferences
I set up to use Skim, TM always opens TexShop pdf preview.
Any suggestions how to tell TM to use Skim in Lion?
I do not know why i sometimes get this error. It seems to happen if I
am running inside a shell in screen. It has happened other times as
well when I'm not in a screen shell.
Hi All,
With Alex Ross' kind permission I created a clone on github and modified it:
git://github.com/gknops/scratch.tmbundle.git
The changes make it work much better with my workflow (YMMV):
- Shortcut changed to easier to use Shift-Cmd-C
- Instead of the temporary buffer document it now shows the scratch manager
- The file names in the scratch manager are clickable and bring you to where the scratch came from
I kept the original UUIDs (as they were in the svn review repo), not sure if that is a good or bad thing. Someone enlighten me please.
Gerd
Is there an URL/RSS feed which will always show the latest version?
Due to my limited Internet access (long story), I have a shell script
which runs on a remote server every night and tells me if I need to
update any of my apps.
Most of the time this is pretty easy, but TextMate doesn't seem to use
Sparkle for updates, so I can't figure out what URL to check. There
has to be one since the app supports built-in version checking.
Any help appreciated :-)
TjL
Hi, recently i install couple of bundles, all of them is visible in bundle
editor, but working just a few, that was already .tmbundle filename
extension (like minimal design tools), but some not, (like jquery bundle)
which was originaly folders, instruction says just to rename them, so I did
so and they instaled but won't working.
What i did wrong?
Thanks.
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Hi,
I am using mate on an italian keyboard.
While the menu tell me that I can do shift left wiht command + [ when I try nothing happens.
I have to do alt + command + [ to get a shift left but this last keymap is supposed to do code formatting.
Thanks
Andrea Campolonghi
acampolonghi(a)gmail.com
I for one refuse to update to Lion until Textmate adds a leather toolbar and a linen background, and I also want to see torn paper edges and maybe coffee stains. Or better yet, since the trend is to make things look like their physical counterparts, can you make TextMate an attractive brunette, because that's what my editor looks like IRL (she's my wife). Enough of this list chatter on purpose and features - what's important is some consistency in the UX.
Just thought some levity would help.
I just have to say you guys are brave, installing Lion into your workflow
all willynilly like that. Especially when the support for 'Now Leopard
Compatible' TextMate is basically just some dudes chilling on a mailing
list.
Brandon