I just set my TextMate app up to be on the cutting edge.
Now my perl files don't indent properly.
It seems as though the perl bundle is missing it's indentation rules.
Is there an easy way to fix this?
I hope I don't have to hack a way to get it to work myself, don't
really have the time to figure it all out.
Anyone been in my situation before?
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Boysenberry Payne
You were right, I forgot to reload the bundles after removing them. Thanks
for solving the problem for me :)
Teifion
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Thanks for the tip, I've tried it but it's sadly not worked. What confuses
me is that the latest update is the point at which the problem occurred.
Do you have any more suggestions?
Thanks for your help
Teifiion
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Hi,
I'm using the RSpec bundle, and when I run the "Run Behavior
Description" command, I get the following output:
/Users/nate/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/Ruby
RSpec.tmbundle/Support/lib/spec_mate.rb:2:in `require': No such file
to load -- rubygems (LoadError) from /Users/nate/Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Bundles/Ruby RSpec.tmbundle/Support/lib/spec_mate.rb:
2 from /tmp/temp_textmate.UKmbLu:3:in `require' from /tmp/
temp_textmate.UKmbLu:3
Anyone know what the problem is?
Thanks,
Nate
Hi,
in the course of writing my PhD-thesis, I've missed the possibility
to quickly open publications (PDFs) directly from LaTeX-Source. As I
use BibDesk as a reference manager, I've implemented a command
interfacing BibDesk via Applescript to solve this.
The command allows to open a publication PDF linked to a BibDesk
record directly via the cite-key used in the LaTeX source (in short:
place cursor at cite-key (or select cite-key) -> call command (via
hot-key) -> if a file is linked to the according BibDesk-Entry, it is
opened in your default PDF-viewer). Works pretty well for me ...
If anybody thinks this could be useful for his or her workflow, feel
free to use and/or adapt/improve.
Best regards,
stefan
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I'm playing with some auto-indent rules, and I've come across a
scenario that gives me trouble. Consider text (in fact valid code)
that is written like this:
somescope {
/*
*} <--curly brace
*/
}
Now, if this text was properly indented, the three middle lines of
code would be tabbed once to the right. But how can TextMate tell
using its indentation rule logic that the curly brace on line 3 is
within a multi-line comment?
-Jeremy S.
Hello all:
For some reason whenever I write in php, the foldings do not show up for the
line numbers in the gutter.
Is there another setting I need to set to make this happen? When I open
someone elses work the foldings are there so, I am not sure what I am doing
to not make them show.
thanks for your help,
Paul
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I've been looking for these, but everything I can find seems to be outdated.
Are there any up to date, or at least fairly up to date cheatsheets
for the Ruby and Rails bundles?
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Hi Ciarán Walsh
It seems to be working fine here – could you go to where you would expect to
use php⇥ and then run the "Copy Scope" command from the Bundle Development
bundle, and tell me what the scope is by pasting it.
From within a basic .php file it comes up as
text.html.basic
Once I php ⇥ I get the following scope
text.html.basic
Thanks for your help, it's really appriciated
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Hello,
I'm new to TextMate and new to the list.
I have noticed the following bug (?): I have a list of words in a
text file.
Every word in it's own line. There are 85 words, but the Statistics
of the
Document (Text-Bundle) shows 84 lines, because there is no line
change (EOL)
at the end of the last word. So the result is not correct (and, yes, it
makes the difference for me, because I had to determine the exact
number of
the words and than I told the wrong number).
Is it a bug or a feature? ;) Or maybe it isn't possible to count the
number
of lines correctly when this last "new line" character is not there?
Joanna
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