Hi,
How can I switch from the big text editing area back to the drawer
without using the mouse so that I can choose a new file? In case it
matters I am using the missing drawer plugin so that the drawer is
always on the left when I open a project.
Thanks,
Peter
It seems textmate has no option to ignore whitespace when searching for
text. I used dreamweaver previously and that is where the reliance came
from. If there is a way to do this easily I would be grateful for a
reply. If I must use dreamweaver then I can do that but I would prefer
to maintain the flow in textmate.
Thanks
Hi
I don't know if is Charilaos the LaTeX/Bibtex maintainer, but,
anyway, probably everybody in the list knows the answer:
Is there any support for Bibtex appart from the Language definition?
In the support I mean bibtex .bib tools like snippets for items, like:
@book($1,
author = "$2",
title = "$3",
publisher = "$4",
series = "$5",
year = $6,
)
$0
tidying the formats, etc.
I know there is an insertion of citing in LaTeX mode, but I can't
make it run for me. I don't know well how to invoke it, when (must
the .aux be there?), how to indicate the bibliography files (since it
seems not to look for the \bibliography command in the LaTeX source),
etc.
Any help will be welcome. Thanks.
Juan Falgueras
Hi,
did I missed something or does textmate not support split views?
I need to apply certain changes to two source files based on another
similar source
file, I already edited.
Regards,
Stefan
Hey folks.
I recently updated my Ruby and Rails bundle (R6637 and R6633 respectively)
and have found that some of the bundle function appears to be gone. For
example the def, deft, and defs tab completion features. Is this on
purpose?
James H
i ment to ask this last week but i just rolled back to 6623,
i no longer get function completion with rev 6667, has anyone had this
problem and solved it.
Kim
Hi,
After much deliberation I decided to switch from Emacs to Textmate
yesterday, despite being wary about some important keybindings not
being supported.
I've managed to map almost everything the way I like it, but the most
important is still not supported, and that is ctrl-space and ctrl-w for
setMark and deleteToMark, respectively.
After searching the mailing list and blog archives I am left with the
impression that this has been on the todo list for several years. I was
just wondering if there is an ETA on this functionality? And out of curiosity,
is it very difficult to add, or just very low on the (long) todo list?
I'm asking because I fear I will have to unlearn the very efficient Emacs
way (to me, anyway) while I wait for this to be supported in TM. And that
would be a shame :)
In most other aspects, TM is fantastic. And the better I understand it,
the more impressed I get. Great editor!
--
Best regards,
Stian Grytøyr
When we get the new scope injection system for syntaxes we should
plan on making some big changes to the current state of many bundles.
We currently have a Ruby syntax, and the Rails syntax includes it.
The current Rails syntax seems to be targeted at Rails 1.1.x.
I'm torn about upgrading that syntax however.
On the one hand, the official Rails syntax should support the latest
version of Rails, but I'd hate to introduce some incompatibilities
with current applications written for Rails 1.1.x.
The new organizational method should be something like this.
Root language syntax
Contains only the basic scopes for the language syntax itself and
any built in language stuff.
Core library syntax injector
Injects the core library support junk into the Root language syntax
Other Library syntax injectors
EG: Rails 1.1.x injector, Rail 1.2 injector, Rails 2.0 injector,
Camping injector, etc…
Personal syntax additions
Inject support for all your personal libraries and classes and junk
Optional syntax niceties
EG: Rails 1.2 deprecated code, nested brackets, leading space, etc...
That way all of the layers are nicely segregated from eachother.
Nothing can really change the basic Ruby syntax, so a single
tmLanguage should scope the entire thing.
Then you can add stuff where you need it in a nicely segregated way.
thomas Aylott — subtleGradient — CrazyEgg — sixteenColors
Hi there,
I've been trying to send this to the dev list, but somehow the message
didn't make it to the list.
I'm trying to commit the wonderfull JavaScript Tools Bundle[1] by
Andrew Dupont to the repository, but it seems I'm not allowed to
commit outside "my" bundle (that would be ActionScript.tmbundle)
Is any of the JavaScript Bundle mantainer (or someone with full access
to the repo) willing to commit it?
Tha bundle is fully tested and ready for commit :)
Thanks in advance, and sorry for the OTish.
[1]: http://www.andrewdupont.net/2006/10/01/javascript-tools-textmate-bundle/
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Ale Muñoz
http://sofanaranja.comhttp://bomberstudios.com