Hi there :)
I seem to remember that this bug has already
been reported and if it's the case, it is still around
for me…
Quite ramdomly, TM simply crash when bringing
up the Find/Replace dialog window and tabbing
between the “Find:” field and the “Replace:” field.
Let me know if you need the Crash Report :)
TIA
So I finally upgraded to Leopard, but somehow my Multimarkdown bundle
got borked? I went to preview a document in XHTML and got this:
/bin/bash: line 2: cd: ~/Library/Application Support/MultiMarkdown: No
such file or directory
/bin/bash: line 3: cd: bin: No such file or directory
/bin/bash: line 4: ./multimarkdown2XHTML.pl: No such file or directory
I remembered having some difficulties with this a while ago, but I
couldn't remember what I had done to straighten it out. I went to the
bundle's help file, thinking it might jog my memory, but it too is
coming up with a similar error report. Is this a problem a re-install
will solve? It's late and I don't think I'm seeing the obvious.
john
Hi,
This is probably some stupid mistake on my part, but I'm having
problems with importing the objc package in Python. When I try to
import it, I get the following error:
ImportError: No module named objc
What's strange, is I can import objc from a terminal window, without
any problems. I made sure that Textmate is running the same install of
python, so that's not the problem. All other packages I've tried
import without problems.
In case you're interested, I'm running Python 2.5.1 (default Leopard
install) with Textmate build 1436.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks,
-Tony
Hi Everyone,
What I want to do, is extend the css & js definitions to have
alternate start / end tags...
For javascript, I want to match the normal <script></script> tags, but
I also want to have it use
<?php $this->js()->start() ?> / <?php $this->js()->end() ?>
(Same for css, except using "css()")
How can I go about doing this?
Regards,
Eric
Hello all,
after searching the list archive for a while, I have hacked together a
short command to run Matlab straight from within textmate. The current
problem is (as has been discussed on the list previously) that Matlab
has to be launched from scratch every time (takes about 5s for simple
hello-world scripts to execute).
Is there a maintainer for the Matlab bundle? Is there anyone around
who knows how to access the current Matlab session?
Best,
Jonas
I just committed a new bundle for review, SecondLife LSL
http://macromates.com/svn/Bundles/trunk/Review/Bundles/SecondLife%20LSL.tmb…
I forget why I never shared it before. Seems pretty done. There's code
completion and everything.
There's even contextual help set to ⌃h (ctrl-h) which searches the
lsl wiki.
I think I used someone else's language bundle to start out with and
then modified it,
but I can't remember at this point, so I'll take all the credit ;)
It's been a long while since I've played with LSL. But I don't think
the language has changed much in the meantime.
Let me know if you have any issues.
—Thomas Aylott – subtleGradient—
Hi, my apologizes for asking probably the same question again.
I have loosed the Control-Escape (pop-up menu of bundles) shortcut
since Leopard and I can't even bind it again since it isn't in any
bundle nor menu, AFAIK
- Juan F.
El 18/12/2007, a las 13:00, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com
escribió:
> De: "Niels Kobschaetzki" <n.kobschaetzki(a)googlemail.com>
> Fecha: 18 de diciembre de 2007 12:00:28 GMT+01:00
> Para: "TextMate users" <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Asunto: Re: [TxMt] Control-Escape
> Responder a: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
>
>
> On Dec 18, 2007 10:02 AM, Juan Falgueras <jfalgueras(a)uma.es> wrote:
>>
>> Hi, my apologizes for asking probably the same question again.
>>
>> I have loosed the Control-Escape (pop-up menu of bundles) shortcut
>> since Leopard and I can't even bind it again since it isn't in any
>> bundle nor menu, AFAIK
>
> Did you switch off screen-sharing?
>
> Niels
Oooooooh!!!!! Then, must I have Screen Sharing Off all the time to
have my Bundles Pop Up menu accesible? :((
(Thanks Niels)
El 18/12/2007, a las 13:00, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com
escribió:
> De: Takaaki Kato <devlist(a)samuraicoder.net>
>
>
> On Dec 18, 2007, at 6:02 PM, Juan Falgueras wrote:
>
>> I have loosed the Control-Escape (pop-up menu of bundles) shortcut
>> since Leopard and I can't even bind it again since it isn't in any
>> bundle nor menu, AFAIK
>
> Did you check System Preferences > Keyboard and Mouse > Keyboard
> Shotcuts, and Control-Escape is not used?
yes, of course. Control-Escape is not used.