Hi everybody,
I just noticed that if you “Show Information” on an element of a project,
there is this option “Save as absolute path”.
Apparently, when checked, I can move my .tmproj file to another location and
TextMate keeps track of the elements of the project.
This is great !! I was really frustrated that I had to “redefine” my TM
projects whenever I moved the .tmproj files somewhere else…
So, unless I miss a major drawback, I would like very much that this option
be checked by default…
TIA
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Hi
Sorry! I posted in the wrong thread by accident.
Shame on me. I repost here:
Label completion does not work anymore for me.
I get an error
/tmp/temp_textmate.vTWc4N:4:in `require': no such file to load
-- /Library/Application Support/TextMate/Support/lib/LaTeXUtils.rb (LoadError)
from /tmp/temp_textmate.vTWc4N:4
There is an alias LaTeXutils.rb in the Application Support
in the /Library, and indeed it points nowhere (since when?)
But:
- if I replace the alias with a new one pointing at the true
LaTeXutils.rb inside the LaTeX Bundle, I get a new error
/tmp/temp_textmate.cwZcvm:6: uninitialized constant LaTeX (NameError)
- if I delete the alias altogether, I get the old error.
So clearly there is some trouble with directories,
but I did not change anything recently,
apart from updating religiously via svn.
Any help?
Piero
I did a google search for a git bundle for textmate a while back and
found several hits, one of which (I thought) was a git bundle that
was being worked on by Allan. I can no longer find any trace of this
anywhere.
Was Allan working on a git bundle? Is he still? Is anyone else?
I would switch to git in a heartbeat if textmate had support for it.
After some minutes I'm using LaTeX Watch (which BTW is
simply wonderful and makes writing in latex a
pleasure. Try it!) the Skim CPU cycles go up to 35% (also
when both TextMate and Skim are not active or in
the backgroutnd).
At the same time the process "ATSServer" goes above 20%.
Pretty puzzling since this should be the ATSUI - Apple
Type Service thing, how is this related with TeX?
Am I the only one experiencing this?
Thanks
Piero
Yummyftop is announcing a new release, will be this think working?
2007/8/16, Tobias Jung <newsgr(a)tobiasjung.net>:
> At 15:31 Uhr -0400 15.08.2007, Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
> > this Applescript was utilizing the dictionary that Transmit had
> > set. In other words, Transmit has told AppleScript that it
> > understands words like "upload", "current session" etc. I guess
> > YummyFTP doesn't understand some of these words.
>
> Thank you; now it's obvious to me why it doesn't work.
>
> Kind regards,
> Tobias
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On Aug 16, 2007, at 7:24:45 AM, Tony Crockford <tonyc(a)boldfish.co.uk>
wrote:
> is there a good workflow tutorial for the solo developer using
> Mercurial with TextMate for managing website builds and changes?
>
> if I learn about it and write one, will anyone be interested in
> reading it, or are we mostly team developers?
I don't know of such a tutorial, Tony, but I would definitely be
interested in helping create one. I've been using mercurial with a
few of my sites for a few months now, and it's been working out
great. There are still a lot of features I don't use, but as a fellow
solo developer I'd be happy to share my workflow and the tips I've
discovered if you'd find that helpful.
I've installed the Mercurial extension in Trac, which puts a pretty
web-based GUI on each of my sites' repositories, and lets me compare
before and after changes side-by-side, and even keeps track of
project goals and even includes a project-based wiki.
I love TextMate, and pretty much live in it while I'm working, but I
use the command line to issue Mercurial commands. It's probably just
me, but I find that more flexible and easier to use than the
Mercurial Bundle. No a big deal, since I need to ssh to the web
server to issue the hg update command anyway.
Feel free to email me directly, so as to not clutter up this mailing
list.
Cheers,
- Dave
I (finally) added a commit button to the status page, but I don't have
much time to test it thoroughly. So instead of waiting a few years, I
commit it and wait for feedbacks. If there is any problem we'll fix
them or revert.
One noticeable change:
Status now acts on selected files instead of working copy.
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FredB
Hi,
I've been using TM to develop flash apps for a few months now, and
whilst I like the integration with MTASC provided by Alé I have found
one serious problem with the way it preview the flash movies.
If you build a movie in MTASC and it pops up in the textmate preview
browser, you can interact with it, do whatever, it's all fine. When
you close the preview window it appears that the flash continues to
run after you've closed the window. Whatever renders the HTML (I
presume some part of the Safari core or WebKit) doesn't close itself
down properly when the window is closed.
This is a problem as one of the apps I am working in is fairly CPU
intensive, so after I've built with MTASC once and previewed it,
after I close the window everything is still running at 100% cpu as
the flash app is still churning away in the background.
Is there any way to cleanly remove the browser preview when the
window is closed? To totally destroy the environment it created
during that preview? Or at least is there some way to find and
terminate the flash player that is running in it?
Gaby
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