Hi,
Is there anything I can do to help deal with the following issue with
Leopard's Spaces feature?
I like to keep each project I'm working on at any one time in its own
space, which often means having 3 or 4 TextMate project windows open.
I have TextMate assigned as belonging to every space.
Sometimes, I need to reorganise this, and it would be convenient to
open the spaces overview screen and drag one of the TextMate windows
to a different space. Unfortunately, doing this causes all the open
TextMate windows to move to that space.
I'd chalk this down to a general problem with spaces if it weren't
that Safari doesn't have the same problem. Again, Safari is assigned
to every space -- but here I can use the spaces overview screen to
drag a Safari window from one space to another without causing all
Safari windows to move to that space.
To make the comparison clearer, I've done a quick quasi-screencast:
http://www.shedside.com/tmp/spaces.mov
Cheers,
Andrew.
I'd like to redefine the shortcut for 'comment/uncomment' from
'SHIFT+APPLE+/' to 'CTRL+§'.
Of course I could copy the command (code) from the source bundle, but
I'd prefer to only call the existing command from my bundle. Is this
possible? Or is there any other easy way?
Thanks and cheers,
Hans-Peter
I often need to enter text (consisting of repeated characters) like this:
------------------------------------
TODO
------------------------------------
In emacs, I can do a
C-u 60 -
that's a Ctrl+U followed by a "60" followed by a "-", which makes entering a
repeated sequence of characters easy.
Is there any way to do something like this in TextMate?
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I'm having the same problem discussed here a couple years ago:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.textmate.general/20093
On my dual g5 powermac (leopard 10.5.6) I get the alert bell whenever textmate
(r1496) loses focus and the "save file when focus is lost" option is enabled. I
couldn't find any debug info anywhere. It happens even if I create a new file
from the command line this way:
$ mate foobar.txt
The file is written with no problems.
This doesn't happen on my macbook.
Thanks for any info...
Cheers
Hi List!
I am not sure what exactly happened to my TextMate but it doesn't
create any new files anymore.
The dialog still pops up, takes all the parameters and stuff, but
then, nada. No new file and NO error message.
--Kai
Hello List,
When I¹m deleting single characters using the backspace or delete key
textmate shows a very strange behaviour; instead of the character next to
the cursor the second char before the cursor gets deleted. For Example: If I
want to delete de character a¹ in the Word Textmate¹ I place the cursor
after the a¹ character and press backspace. Now the character m¹ gets
deleted! Using the delete key I have the same behaviour but to the other
direction.
I have already completely removed textmate and reinstalled it but still the
same effect. I use the most recent revision 1496 from 2008-11-27. I bought
the licence of this product.
I looking forward to hear from you.
Best regards
A. Felder
Hello again,
Seems I am still having some trouble with the latex bundle.
Basically, the first time I attempt to typeset after launching textmate, I
get:
==================================================
The current PATH is:
/usr/bin
/bin
/usr/sbin
/sbin
Please add the directory containing “kpsewhich” to PATH in TextMate's Shell
Variables preferences.
Alternatively, the PATH can be retrieved from Terminal but this requires a
relaunch:
(button to perform this operation)
==================================================
Now as a matter of fact the correct path is present in my shell variables in
textmate's preferences (in "shell variables" under "advanced"), as opposed to
just /usr/bin, /bin and sbin as mentioned in the message; furthermore, it is
already in my usual PATH. If I do click on the button, it quits and restarts
and everything is ok. Checking the preferences, a new PATH var has been added,
containing my shell path. This addition occurs even if the exact same path
variable is already present in textmate's preferences.
If I now quit and restart textmate, the same process is repeated, and a new
path variable added to the preferences before I can typeset (identical to the
other ones already there), and everything works after that, until I quit
again, and so on.
This did not happen before I updated my latex and support bundles.
Maybe I'm just being thick, but I can't see what is going on, and this is
starting to get annoying. Any ideas?
> Christopher Brewster wrote:
>> I am a passionate devotee to TM but I notice that latex compiles much
>> faster on TexShop than in TM.
>> Is there something I can do to improve the performance of TM?
>>
>> TM takes 4-6 seconds to compile and display on skim.
>> TexShop takes 2-3 seconds.
Christopher,
Has there been any resolution to your TM/Latex problem? I am having the same
speed issue, even with pdflatex as the engine and turning off spell checking
(the latter solution was suggested in a different post).
For what it's worth, I'm running 10.4.11 on a G4 iMac with 1.24Ghz and 768
RAM.
I'd appreciate some input. The slowness of TM making me crazy but I don't
want to go back to TeXShop.
Thanks, Mike
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I'm trying Textmate out and wondering if it's possible to set a
default file type. I'm using it pretty much exclusively for editing
SQL and would like it to default to SQL highlighting rather than plain
test
Adam
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