>
> Hello,
>
> Thanks for all your help,
>
> I have installed xcode which installed g++ and now textmate works. I run
> into another problem which I have read somewhere though.
>
> Now if I have a program that requests user input with cin >> textmate after
> a Command-R does not ask for any input from the user...
>
> Any ideas on why that is and how to fix it?
>
> Thank you.
>
Like Thor said it was removed some time ago. Here is an article on how to
put it back, but I can only assume it's even less compatible with Lion. It
may be worth a shot though.
http://blog.macromates.com/2009/interactive-input/
Brandon
Tvist was something they removed because of incompatabilities with snow leopard.
Sent from Samsung tablet
John Relosa <john.relosa(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for all your help,
I have installed xcode which installed g++ and now textmate works. I run into another problem which I have read somewhere though.
Now if I have a program that requests user input with cin >> textmate after a Command-R does not ask for any input from the user...
Any ideas on why that is and how to fix it?
Thank you.
Best,
John
Hello,
Thanks for all your help,
I have installed xcode which installed g++ and now textmate works. I run into another problem which I have read somewhere though.
Now if I have a program that requests user input with cin >> textmate after a Command-R does not ask for any input from the user...
Any ideas on why that is and how to fix it?
Thank you.
Best,
John
>
> Just trying to manage expectations. Mostly my own, I suppose... I
> remember back in the day when it was announced that TM2 would require
> Leopard, and I hoped that my company would upgrade from Tiger in time
> for me to run it. I also note that your announcement yesterday
> specifically started with the words "Not a real announcement", so I hope
> I can be forgiven for being skeptical.
> Still, I love TM and I'm very eager to see TM2! It will be a very merry
> Christmas indeed if I can actually play with it by then!
>
Shhhh.....everyone just act naturally and stay calm, we don't want to spook
it. :)
(I get the feeling that that's a common sentiment judging by the somewhat
blithe responses)
Hi!
I've been playing with the blogging bundle earlier on, got it working
with Wordpress.
But the Wordpress installation lacked a Markdown plugin, so it wasn't
all that smooth.
Anyway, I'm currently working on a Joomla installation.
GetBundles didn't reveal anything, but Google showed traces of an
alpha version or something.
Anything usable out there now? Anything any of you guys use/recommend? :)
--
Phil :)
Hi!
I just wondered if it's possible to work in TextMate utilizing
Simplenote in a sensible way.
Notational Velocity/Nottingham is ok, but it would be nice to have
something more integrated into TextMate.
(I realize SimpleNote has a different aim than a powerful programmer's
editor, but having done weird stuff with good results in both Vim and
Emacs over the years, I thought I should ask if somebody used TextMate
in a sensible way with simplenote.)
I tried searching in GetBundles, but found nothing.
Again: Thanks for making this great editor and great bundles! :)
--
Phil
> TextMate commands are only guaranteed to work with 1.8.7 (or whatever ships
> with OS X).
> But commands use the ruby from your PATH where TM_RUBY is for user scripts,
> script validation and such.
> So it should be safe to set TM_RUBY to a different ruby.
> I don?t see any use of TM_RUBY in the GetBundles (which you mention had
> issues) found here:
> http://svn.textmate.org/trunk/Review/Bundles/GetBundles.tmbundle/ ? I
> believe an older version may have wrongly used TM_RUBY.
OK that makes sense.
For people referencing the archives: unchecking the TM_RUBY checkbox in the
TextMate env settings got it working.
Relaunching TextMate doesn?t change the command environment, so wouldn?t
> think so, but I don?t know what ?using RVM to switch Rubies? conveys.
Gotcha, good to know. AFAIK RVM just switches out some symlinks similar to
python_select & others, nothing that would mess with TM.
Thanks for all your help, Allan!
Is there any known way to force TM not to cache the CSS loaded into an HTML page when constructing the Web Preview? I find that unless I do something drastic, like rename the file entirely, changes don't update much or at all within a single editing session. Clicking the reload button does nothing. I just had it happen again, this time with a new page (referencing the same CSS as a previously-edited page) and none of the latter changes are showing up.
Thanks,
Walter
Now, on to the reason I’m here: is there any way I can get expandable
directory aliases in the project drawer? At the moment, when you
create an alias to a directory it just appears as a file in the
TextMate project drawer. The only useful thing you can do with it is
to right-click and view it in finder.
Also I can’t actually move directories into other directories in the
project drawer but that bug has been there for ages so I guess you all
already know about it.
Ollie