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