I can no longer enter the French word fenêtre, -or any ê into a document.
My setup
- MacBook Pro 15" HiRes latest model
- French keyboard
- Systemwide English language with French locales
- latest OS 10.6.5 Build 10H574
to obtain the ê I type
^ the sign
e the letter
so far so good, but this sequence starts a weird command line mode (I don't
know that stuff), I get strange results depending on what I type next :
- tries to execute a shell bash command (I know because it's complaining
that the command passed is invalid)
- backward deletes chars
- jumps to the next line
I tried ¨ - is ok, works
but Ê does not, same issue as ê
My intermediate solution : copy and paste from textEdit
Thomas
Hi!
I love the new update. Except it broke my workflow in a major way:
Reverse indenting a block of text with alt-shift-tab no longer works.
In the latest version the text is replace with a real tab symbol instead.
This is incredibly annoying! Can there at least be an option to change
it back somewhere? I've been looking around but couldn't find anything!
Thanks
/Simon
Hi there -
loving TextMate in general, but really want one feature I've had from several editors in the past (e.g. Scintilla, Eclipse):
For indenting/dedenting, commenting/uncommenting, duplicating, deleting with a selection, I'd like TextMate to work on the full lines rather than the exact selection.
So if you make a selection of several lines starting from the middle of one and finishing in the middle of one, and then do an operation like commenting
http://img.skitch.com/20101105-c3t72pnsp98jp71d6xfkxjwfnq.png
Then the result wouldn't be as currently (that the comment delimiter is placed in the middle of the line, generating syntactically incorrect code)
http://img.skitch.com/20101105-r4u82qkcxr4germwqkcjgp9wa1.png
But instead comment as if I had selected the whole lines.
http://img.skitch.com/20101105-djej4cyhrkkckp2jjq1jeaeu38.png
I'd like indent/dedent, duplicate and delete to work similarly.
Is there a way to make this happen? Can I "decorate' those commands somehow to select the relevant lines first... Or would I just have to rewrite those particular features (for each bundle I want them to happen in? )
(Hoping the screenshots I took make it into the mail).
thanks in advance
Tim
http://red56.co.ukhttp://tim.teamportfolios.com/
tim(a)red56.co.uk
I updated today and now when I edit an html file if I use
command-return I get <br /> instead of moving my cursor to a new line
outside of my tag. I wish it wasn't changed. I can find that command
listed anywhere. Is there a way for me to get it back?
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Brad Rice
bradrice1(a)gmail.com
~
"If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can
satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another
world." - C.S. Lewis
hi there,
textmate recently asked me to upgrade and i jumped at the chance
because i love this editor. however since the upgrade, a few of the
features that i rely on are no longer there/working as expected. these
are not major things, but not having them has slowed me down and i'm
wondering if there's a way to get them back or to revert to a previous
version where they were still working.
my two biggest gripes are:
1. In the Ruby On Rails bundle: Migrations > Quick Migration used to
generate a new migration file with the timestamp at the start of the
filename. Now it seems to have reverted to the old way of doing it
with sequential version numbers. I'd really like to get the timestamps
back!
eg. "20101110061120_create_a_table.rb" instead of
"001_create_a_table.rb"
2. I used to navigate very quickly between open tabs using the key
combinations Apple+Option+Left Arrow and Apple+Option+Right Arrow. Now
that's been replaced by Apple+Shift+[ and Apple+Shift+].
any help on how i can get these features working as they were before
would be appreciated.
Hi
Anyone having problem with the latest update?
I lost my support for ³æøå², and have no idea how to get it back.
I tried to reopen it with utf-8, and put on the spelling.
I am kinda new with textmate.
Would love some help:)
Best regards
Andreas
Hi,
i just install new revision of textmate.
I read the changelog and don't find anything about the shortcut alt+tab and
alt+shift+tab to change text indent.
Did i missed something ?
In this case, if someone can give me the new shortcut :p
It will be great.
Tks
EDIT : Only alt+shift+tab does not work anymore (alt+tab still working)
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I've been on the mailing list for a month or so, reading the Digest in Apple Mail.
Almost every post is peppered with question marks, singly or in groups. These are clearly standing in for other (un -decodable?) characters. This makes it very difficult to follow a discussion.
Everyone else seems to know what is being said, so what am I missing?
Sincerely,
Alan Goodwin
Hi there.
After the textmate updates 1.5.10, I experiencing that my old way that I
used to switch between the tabs is not working any more!
The way is: *cmd + shift + →* and *cmd + shift + ←*
And another thing about indentation. I use *alt + tab* to indent the group
of lines, and its working, but *alt + shift + tab* is not working anymore!
Why is that?
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Терентьев Андрей
+7 926 799-88-43
Hi,
the latest release of Textmate introduce a new Change next/previous file tab key equivalents that is shift command [ and ].
However, to acced the [ on French keyboard, you already have to press shift + option + (
So for exemple, to indent, you have to press cmd + [ that is on the French keyboard cmd + shift + option + (
With this shortcut, i can't indent the text with a key equivalent, and it's very very unpleasant.
We had the same problem with Indent Selection key equivalent cmd + option + [
Is there an option or something to change shortcut or to resolve this problem ?
Ronan
PS : Anyway, thx for this new release !