On running the typesetting I had an error (see last line):
Warning: pdflatex supports synctex but you have included pdfsync. You can
safely remove \usepackage{pdfsync}
Processing: ./jalpac.tex
Document Class: article 2005/09/16 v1.4f Standard LaTeX document class
Including: images/uoc_logo_01.png
Processing: ./question_01/question_01.tex
Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 39--44
Output written on jalpac.pdf (3 pages, 202757 bytes).
Complete transcript is in
jalpac.log
Telling Skim to Refresh "/Users/jal/Documents/UOC/M2008 - Desenvolupament
d'aplicacions web/PACs/PAC1/jalpac.pdf"...
sh: -c: line 0: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `"' sh: -c: line
1: syntax error: unexpected end of file
What can be causing this error?
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Folks;
Whenever I try to create a new HTML blog post in TextMate, I get the SPOD
and TM just sits there forever unless I Quit.
Is this a known issue?
Thanks,
-Chris
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"We won't talk about spirituality and religion - although I will tell you I
have experienced a death bed conversion - I just bought a Macintosh!" -
Randy Pausch, _The Last Lecture_
Hi,
I completely removed the MacTex 2007 and install 2008. Once this is done it
stops working when I try to build (cmd+R) Get a big red mesage:
Error: Could not open to check for packages
This is most likely a problem with TM_LATEX_MASTER
The text is over a small message that says something like (I have hardly
read it):/bin/sh: kpsewich: cdmmarck not open
( please do not trust this last sentece because as I say I can not see it
well)
So, on: echo $PATH I have:
/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/mysql/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/texbin:/usr/X11/bin
on which kpsewich:
/usr/texbin/kpsewhich
On ls /usr I see the symbolic link :
...
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 63 Oct 13 10:06 texbin ->
../Library/TeX/Distributions/.DefaultTeX/Contents/Programs/i386
On ls : /Library/TeX/Distributions/.DefaultTeX/Contents/Programs
...
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 64 Oct 13 10:07 i386 ->
../../../../../../../usr/local/texlive/2008/bin/universal-darwin
If I open Textmate from the terminal using "open -a textmate" the
typesetting works but on trying to reference a bibtex reference TM hangs and
a ruby script keeps using 100 of my CPU.
All this was with the latest version of the Latex bundle. When I move
backwards to the old version of the bundle (the one that ships with textmate
on August) The Typesetting works but the ruby still hungs on try to use a
reference to bibtex using 100 of my CPU.
Please can anyone help?
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When I enter a label refenrece I get:
/Users/swtest/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/Latex.tmbundle/Support/lib/LaTeXUtils.rb:262:
command not found: kpsewhich -show-path=tex
\ref{sec:bibliography}
As I explain on a message 2 hours ago everything seems OK (paths).
NOTES: MacText 2008
Please help!
Regards
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Hi, all,
I'v been a Vim user for a long time. There's a shortcut 'dd' in vim
command mode to cut a line, then use 'yy' to paste it. I haven't found
any corresponding way to make this done in textmate, could anybody
here give some advise? Thanks in advance.
Regards,
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Hi,
I'm unable to create any templates whatsoever. Any item I choose from
the New From Template menu does nothing. I don't see any errors in
Console. I quit TextMate, renamed the Application Support directory
and preferences directory (which effectively reverts to factory
settings), and restarted TextMate, but that had no effect on the
problem. Any suggestions on how to fix this? Thanks,
Trevor
TextMate 1.5.7
Mac OS 10.5.5
Well, what to say... from one day to the other my LaTeX bundle starts giving
me
"There was a problem reading the preferences file, continuing with defaults"
message which is a hell of a complication as my latex files do not work with
pdflatex :( I'm not aware of installing anything on my Mac in the last
days..... I even reinstalled TextMate & Latex bundle but the message is
still there :(
and by the way I have Leopard 10.5.4 & TextMate 1.5.7 (1436) so probably the
old posts about python problems with Tiger do not apply...
Is there an easy fix or should I really get to writting my own less fancy
but a working script for running latex & all the stuff instead of Typeset &
View??
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Is there a command that I could use to select a block of text and
convert all the special characters to the HTML equivalent (right and
left smart quotes, ampersands, em-dashes, etc...)
I find that I am often pasting in blocks of text from word and
selecting it and running one command would make my workflow a bit
easier.
Cheers,
Eric
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From: Alex Ross <tm-alex(a)rosiba.com>
To: feldesmanm(a)gmail.com; TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 8, 2008 3:44:19 PM
Subject: Re: [TxMt] Re: Compiling C/C++ using Textmate
On Oct 9, 2008, at 12:36 AM, Marc Feldesman wrote:
> It returns an empty line.
Sorry that should have been:
ruby -e 'puts File.exists?(ENV["TM_SUPPORT_PATH"] + "/lib/tm/
executor.rb")'
If TM_SUPPORT_PATH is pointing correctly to your svn checkout of the
Support directory, and that checkout is also up to date, this will
return true.
> I've got 30 years of programming experience. If I'm having this
> much trouble after following the directions in 5.7 and especially
> 5.7.4 to the letter, how do less experienced people deal with these
> problems?
>
> Why doesn't Textmate simply set these preferences out of the box and
> run without this much fiddling. AquaEmacs works without anything
> special. SlickEdit works without anything special. XCode works out
> of the box. Why is TextMate so fiddly?
TextMate also works out of the box, but you've elected to install
prerelease code via svn. Most people do not encounter these problems
because they just use the bundles that are shipped with TextMate.
—Alex
I might not have bought it if it didn't compile C or C++ code out of the box. It is advertised as a programmer's editor. I haven't found many programmer's editor that don't do the basic things a programmer's editor do, such as compile code with basic tools. The instructions made it appear pretty easy to update and adding the new C bundle was trivial. Only after pouring through the list here did I discover that the Support directory needed to be updated, and even after following the directions exactly, you now tell me that an essential subfolder isn't there. How would I know that? I mean, I'm grateful for your help, but this shouldn't really be so difficult to track down the source of an install error and a path/directory error.