Hi Allan,
maybe you can squeeze in the little fix soon, that the "wrap column" setting is sticky across launches.
I usually set it to "80" but at every launch it is back to "Use Window Frame".
Other than this, TM2 works flawlessly for me.
Thanks for your hard work,
Thomas
I'm trying to port and update some of my TM1 bundles to TM2. I've run
into trouble trying to assign commands to the ^{ and ^}
(control+curly_brace) keys. When I use "Select Bundle Item..." and
search by key equivalent, my commands are shown bound to ^{ and ^}.
Pressing those keys in a document does nothing, though.
My commands run when I assign them to different keys (such as ^+ or ^")
so I'm pretty sure they work and that the scoping is right. It's just
the ctrl+brace keys that are a problem. As far as I can tell I don't
have any add-ons that globally remap these keys, and they do work in
TM1. Does anyone else see this, and is there anything I can do to use
those keys?
This is on a standard USA MacBook Pro.
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At 2:32 PM +0700 3/12/12, Allan Odgaard wrote:
>Right, the layout view used for the various splits (of which the HTML output is one) is presently not constrained; ideally I want to use Lion's new constraint-based layout system instead of writing my own code for this, but it requires dropping10.6 compatibility, which we're slowly building up the courage to doŠ :)
I'm still using 10.6 -- so it practical I would refer that 10.7 not be a requirement.
I get a lot of crashes now. This pretty much has to be something odd locally. Otherwise, I'd be seeing a lot of talk about it on this list. It seems like a good time to delete TM2 and reload the thing, but there is some stuff I don't want to lose. I have some local bundles (from TM1) which I think are working with TM2. They are mostly snippets.
I have built some additions to favorites folder which would be nice but not essential to preserve. Other than that, I'd like to clear all the TM2 stuff out without using one of the find-em-all trash cleaners. Someone mentioned doing that and having trouble getting TM2 back later.
I would like two thing:
1. Where do I get the current download of TM2; and
2. What do I delete?
Should I delete the just the plist first or would it be just as good and less work to reload the whole thing.
I like TM2 and don't want to give it up. And this list has been a great help to me. Thank you all.
--Lewy
when i am editing a sass file and start a new line, then indent (adding a property to a selector, for example) the indent won't stick. the cursor just gets bumped back to line up with the previous line's indentation. is this an issue with my bundle, or some other known issue?
thanks
Hi,
I've had this problem where the plist disappears and it's really
frustrating.
After a fresh install, Textmate starts just fine, but if I close it and try
to open it again later, the plist is completely missing.
I used the troubleshooting technique on the bottom of this page:
http://wiki.macromates.com/Troubleshooting/101
To get this result:
Mac-Pro:~ myuser$ /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/MacOS/TextMate
2012-03-12 10:21:02.633 TextMate[22543:407] No Info.plist file in
application bundle or no NSPrincipalClass in the Info.plist file, exiting
I'm running Lion 10.7.3.
What is happening here?
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The more I use TextMate 2, the more I wish I was better at text navigation. I'm quite good at tapping the arrow keys quickly while holding various modifiers, but here are some things I really wish I could do:
(If there's a way to do these already, great!, and I'm sorry for spamming. But if not, consider these feature requests for consideration.)
- When I have a range selected, I'd like a way to create two carets: one at the beginning of the selected range and one at the end. (A more keyboard-centric way of managing multiple carets in general would be great, too, but I think this would be a good start.)
- I'd like a more definitive way to select the next-higher code block, tag, etc.; ctrl-opt-B and shift-cmd-B are useful in some cases but the latter is limited in use and sometimes the former just selects the whole document because of the way things are scoped.
- With multiple selections or a selected range, pressing the up arrow key will put a single caret one line above the first selection/caret, and pressing down goes one line below the last one or the end. It would be nice to have a way to move up from the last line or down from the first line. (Perhaps a modifier to choose beginning/end and then the arrow key can dictate only which direction to move).
Thanks!
(Sorry if this is the wrong place for this: http://wiki.macromates.com/Main/BugReporting says to try the ticket system first, but the ticket system is not accepting new tickets. I guess that's a separate bug report.)
Since the first public 2.0 alpha, still in build 9090 at least:
In PHP mode, ^H brings up what I think is called the HTML Output pane in the lower third of the document window to show php.net documentation.
When this pane is visible, the rightmost segment of the main document status bar (now pushed above the pane) can be dragged up and down to resize the pane.
But it can be dragged down past the bottom edge of the window and "lost" such that the status bar is gone until the window is reopened.
Proposed bugfix:
- The HTML Output resize handle (the rightmost segment in the status bar) should not be draggable outside of the window boundary.
Proposed interface improvements:
- If the HTML Output resize handle is dragged to the bottom, the app should consider HTML Output "hidden" such that future invocations should show the HTML Output pane at its default size.
Currently, if you drag the handle down to make the HTML Output effectively 0 pixels high, the app still considers it open, so the next invocation of e.g. ^H will update the HTML Output window in its (hidden) place and appear to the user to do nothing.
- (Bundle-specific?) Repeating the same command (in the PHP case, ^H) that brings the HTML pane up should also hide it if it's already displayed (effectively invoking View -> Toggle HTML Output).
Thanks.
-Marco Arment
I am having no joy in getting this to work in my .tm_properties file.
[ *.{rb,erb,haml,js,html} ]
scopeAttributes = 'attr.save-on-deactivate'
Has anyone else got it to work? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ed