So, I'm new to my Mac, FileZilla and TextMate.
I have set TextMate as my editor in FileZilla but when I try to save it the
Mac just goes, "Doh!" and won't save my edits.
I notice that the red close jewel has a dot inside it and not a cross.
I'm perplexed.
Thanks
Martin
PS I think this probably has to do with file permissions. The files were
downloaded from an existing site.
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> Macfusion
Unfortunately I've lost data using Macfusion when TextMate beachballs
looking through the remote filesystem. ForkLife has a ridiculous amount of
awesome, such as easily creating 'synclets', standalone app files that will
sync directories when you run them, and 'droplets' which are apps that you
can drop a file onto to upload it to a specific remote location. You can
mount any remote directory as a local volume (a la MacFusion but more
powerful). It really makes working with remote files as transparent as
working with them locally, you can transfer or sync remote directories
against each other with a bunch of options (such as includes/exclude by
regex filter & more) and it has a great visual diff/merge tool also. I'm
usually all for open source but this program saves me so much time that
using anything else would cost me way more than $30. It's a one-man-shop
(like a lot of the best software ;) ) so I feel good about giving him my
support.
Brandon
> So, I'm new to my Mac, FileZilla and TextMate.
Might I recommend ForkLift <http://www.binarynights.com/>. $30 of the
time-savingest dollars I've ever spent (and I really try to use open source
mostly). Makes it super easy to open a lot of remote files and edit them
without any hassel. Tons of great features, couldn't imagine my coding
life without it.
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> So, I'm new to my Mac, FileZilla and TextMate.
>
> I have set TextMate as my editor in FileZilla but when I try to save it the
> Mac just goes, "Doh!" and won't save my edits.
>
> I notice that the red close jewel has a dot inside it and not a cross.
>
> I'm perplexed.
>
> Thanks
>
> Martin
>
> PS I think this probably has to do with file permissions. The files were
> downloaded from an existing site.
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> On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 12:55 PM, martcol <martcol(a)tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
> >
> > So, I'm new to my Mac, FileZilla and TextMate.
> >
> > I have set TextMate as my editor in FileZilla but when I try to save it
> the
> > Mac just goes, "Doh!" and won't save my edits.
> >
> > I notice that the red close jewel has a dot inside it and not a cross.
> >
> > I'm perplexed.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Martin
> >
>
> I would, at a guess, say you're probably saying "TextMate.app" (or
> maybe without the .app part).
>
> What you want is to specify the command line program mate or matewait
> which runs separately and hooks up to the TextMate application when
> invoked.
>
> See: http://manual.macromates.com/en/using_textmate_from_terminal.html
> (which is really about calling TextMate from other appliations)
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> Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2011 00:17:55 -0700 (PDT)
> From: martcol <martcol(a)tiscali.co.uk>
> To: textmate(a)lists.macromates.com
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> tamouse mailing lists wrote:
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> > I would, at a guess, say you're probably saying "TextMate.app" (or
> > maybe without the .app part).
> >
> > What you want is to specify the command line program mate or matewait
> > which runs separately and hooks up to the TextMate application when
> > invoked.
> >
> > See: http://manual.macromates.com/en/using_textmate_from_terminal.html
> > (which is really about calling TextMate from other appliations)
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> thank you tamouse
>
> I read the page on opening TextMate in another app. With FikeZilla there
> is
> already a way to get that. It's in preferences and I just navigated to
> >applications>TextMate. TextMate opens ok but once it is open it won't let
> me save any edits.
>
> Anyway, since posting I have worked out that it's a permissions thing. So,
> I
> don't think it's actually a TextMate problem but more about me not
> understanding my mac!
>
> The files are site files and are downloaded from an existing site. Somehow
> the mac thinks I don't have the permissions to edit them.
>
> Martin
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Hi, I use Edit in TextMate a lot but recently it simply disappeared from my
menus. I have been using 10.6.8 for a while, the last system related
software I installed was the 'OS X Server Administration' pack if that is
known to cause issues.
I reinstalled the input manager with the command TextMate -> Install Edit
in TextMate, then tried moving /Library/InputManagers to
~/Library/InputManagers to see if that made a difference. I restarted
first my applications, and then my computer after each of those steps to
see if that worked.
Unfortunately it has not fixed it. Does anyone know what might be
disabling my InputManagers? Or if someone has a better solution for
writing Language Grammars I would be happy to hear it.
Thanks!
Brandon
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Hi,
This is my first post.
When using TM the auto bracket closing feature is great but I wonder if it's
possible to change it's behaviour slightly.
What I get currently:
function {
}
What I would like:
function
{
}
I appreciate that hitting return after typing 'function' would achieve me
this but is there a way of TM taking care of this?
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> The second one was, in the same problem, I wanted to combine all the lines
> in a file into one long line - I couldn't find a "remove line endings"
> command. How would I do this?
You can also press alt+enter to insert a literal newline (or tab with
alt+tab) into the find box and do replace all.
Hi,
Been using TextMate for a while, but I came across two simple things that I
couldn't figure out how to do. FIrst, I had a text file that I had to find a
specific character position in the file.. ie. character 2456. There's no
way, that I can see, to go to that specific character position. The status
bar at the bottom shows lines / character, but not absolute character
position.
The second one was, in the same problem, I wanted to combine all the lines
in a file into one long line - I couldn't find a "remove line endings"
command. How would I do this?
Thanks!
John.