In the first line of my .tex document I write:
%!TEX TS-options = -output-dir='./output'
The effect is that all the output files, like .pdf, .aux, .log, etc goes to
the directory /output .
However, when I use the Latex Watch command, I get a .aux and a .pdf files
on my current directory, and as a consequence, I can't have the features
pdfsync(sync between the caret on .tex and the pdf) and latex watch
(changing the .tex changes the .pdf,a kind of a live preview) on the same
files. In the .pdf inside /output I get the pdf sync, and in the pdf created
by the Latex Watch command, I have the "live preview" feature.
In sum, I would like both features on the same .pdf file inside the /output
directory. How can I manage the Latex Watch to work on the /output directory
instead of creating a new pdf on the current directory?
Best,
S.V.
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Hi everyone,
First of all, thank you for the great job done on TextMate (I really enjoy
this software !).
I am facing a problem with citation completion when I am using a .bib that
is not in the same directory as the .tex. Is there a place where I can find
a step by step procedure to enable the auto-completion when the .bib in not
in the same directory as the .tex?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Pierre
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> As a long-time TextMate user I've really been enjoying using the new TextMate alpha. There is one feature from 1.5 that I sorely miss -- or at least, can't see how to replicate in v2.
>
> I've checked the FAQ and mailing list but can't see if this was covered before. Apologies if it has been.
>
> I often use quite complex regexes on large files and I want to see what result my replace has had before moving on to the next match.
>
> In v1.5 you did this by clicking "Replace" -- this enabled you to see the result of your substitution (and back out of it if needed). You then clicked "Find" to move to the next match, and so on.
>
> Now however I only see a "Replace and Find" which means I have to remember the line number of the replace then manually scroll back to see if my regex did what I expected (or not).
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> Is there a new way of doing this? If so, it's not obvious to me.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Donald
Hey Guys,
I used to use really often the shortcut ctrl-shit-w with some text selected
to wrap it into an HTML, the command is still there in the HTML bundle menu
but it does not work anymore
(whatever the grammar is HTML or HTML Rails)
Thank you very much for your help
Ronan
Montain Lion, last Textmate release
Is it possible to have certain "favourites" when opened via ⌘⇧O, open with
a non-default theme? I'm thinking there's likely something in the
.tm_properties file that might help me do this but I'm a little in the dark
on where to look to figure this out.
Ken
I love navigating classes with the Go To Symbol ⇧⌘T dialog. So much so, in
fact, that I now have started keeping it open all the time so that I have
quicker access but also to just give me context of all the methods
available in the class.
That said, I've noticed that as you modify the file -- while keeping the Go
To Symbol dialog open -- the symbol links become out of sync and the only
way I know of to fix this is to close it and then re-open it. Is this
something that could be automatically kept up-to-date? If not, is there a
hotkey to refresh it?
Finally, as I've started to keep this window open I started thinking of
things I'd love to see added if possible:
- *Docking*. Could this window not be docked into the same location as
the file explorer? If this were done well it could be really nice.
- *Public/Private/Protected*. If there were some subtle but always-on
font distinctions between access modifiers this could be quite useful. I'd
love to also see "static" called out in some way but obviously don't want
to clutter the font palette too much.
- *Signature Balloons*. If you held your cursor over a method it would
be nice to see the signature of that method. This would save a lot of toing
and frowing in a file.
Ken
I often receive lists to publish. When they come in, there are blank
lines between each item. Adding markup is easy. It _should_ be easy to
remove the blank lines, but I'm a klutz with regex. Can someone suggest
an easy way to bet rid of the blank lines.
I often find myself wanting to achieve the "find all" functionality in
Textmate without needing to use the mouse to point to this button. Of
course when you do a ⇧⌘F the "find all" button is highlighted by default
and you can simply type in your search phrase and hit enter. This is
exactly what I would like from ⌘F (aka, scoped to a single document versus
the project). Even if the "find all" button isn't the default it would be
nice if there was some keyboard hotkey that allowed pressing this button
without the hassle of having to move your mouse across and click the
button.
Is there a way to do this? If not, could this be considered as a useful
feature for a future release?
Ken
Seems about time to do this, right?
Question: What is the cleanest way to do this. Issues:
- Is it solid now, I can replace TM1?
- Can the old TM1 co-exit w/ TM2? I saw some posts with trouble but may be
solved.
- If they don't co-exist well, should I AppZap or similar TM1 first?
Instructions for uninstalling?
- Are bundles still fetched via svn? Are they compatible? I'm currently
running 1.5.11
- How do I pay for the upgrade?
Thanks!
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