When I validate a syntax, textmate send me the following message:
Please install PyChecker or PyFlakes for more extensive code checking.
Syntax Errors...
Only say the line of the error. But not which is this.
I already downloaded pychecker and pyflakes, but I didn't find the
way to install in textmate to cheking my code.
Anybody knows how to install this.
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I've just seen the TM screen cast on blogging, so I thought I'd try
the new tool. I've configured so that it has my WP blog URL, when I
try to fetch the Posts I get:
/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/net/protocol.rb:21:in `require': No such file to
load -- socket (LoadError)
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/net/protocol.rb:21
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/net/http.rb:28:in `require'
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/net/http.rb:28
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/xmlrpc/client.rb:281:in `require'
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/xmlrpc/client.rb:281
from /Applications/Tools/TextMate/TextMate.app/Contents/
SharedSupport/Bundles/Blogging.tmbundle/Support/lib/metaweblog.rb:
1:in `require'
from /Applications/Tools/TextMate/TextMate.app/Contents/
SharedSupport/Bundles/Blogging.tmbundle/Support/lib/metaweblog.rb:1
from /Applications/Tools/TextMate/TextMate.app/Contents/
SharedSupport/Bundles/Blogging.tmbundle/Support/lib/blogging.rb:3:in
`require'
from /Applications/Tools/TextMate/TextMate.app/Contents/
SharedSupport/Bundles/Blogging.tmbundle/Support/lib/blogging.rb:3
from /tmp/temp_textmate.8vs4g5:2:in `require'
from /tmp/temp_textmate.8vs4g5:2
Any suggestions? many thanks
regards, Jonathan
hi,
I am trying to convert Markdown syntax to LaTex, using MultiMarkdown in
TextMate via the Markdown bundle menu, and am getting a parsing error.
With the following simple Markdown example:
> This is a test.
>
> This is another pp.
..I get exactly what I expect if I use MultiMarkdown (via the bundle
dropdown menu) to convert this text to HTML or to RTF, and everything works
fine. However, when I try to convert the text above to LaTex (which is my
ultimate goal here), I get the following error:
> -:3: parser error : Extra content at the end of the document
> <p>This is another pp.</p>
> ^
> unable to parse -
>
Various little tweaks like adding/removing extra newlines at the end (or
adding a section heading at the beginning) made no difference.
I am new to TextMate/MultiMarkdown -- there may be some step I'm skipping or
something obvious I'm doing wrong?
thanks,
Amy
Hi,
I am a BBEdit convert. I must be doing something wrong when I select
text and then expect to move it by mousing-down on the new selection
and moving the cursor. Is this posted in a AQ somewhere?
Thank you!
Art
It seems I only ever speak up to complain. :) So, let me assure you:
I love TextMate beyond all reason.
And now, the bug:
When I run any of the blogging scripts, such as "Fetch Post," I get
this prepended to the file:
> 2006-06-20 17:54:11.197 CocoaDialog[24277] [Amendment] Loaded
> 2006-06-20 17:54:11.575 CocoaDialog[24277] CFLog (21): Error
> loading /Volumes/Data/Users/username/Library/QuickTime/DivX
> 5.component/Contents/MacOS/DivX 5: error code 4, error number 0
> (Library not loaded: /Library/Application Support/DivXNetworks/
> liblame3.92.dylib
> Referenced from: /Volumes/Data/Users/username/Library/QuickTime/
> DivX 5.component/Contents/MacOS/DivX 5
> Reason: image not found)
> 2006-06-20 17:54:11.579 CocoaDialog[24277] CFLog (21): Error
> loading /Volumes/Data/Users/username/Library/QuickTime/DivX
> 5.component/Contents/MacOS/DivX 5: error code 4, error number 0
> (Library not loaded: /Library/Application Support/DivXNetworks/
> liblame3.92.dylib
> Referenced from: /Volumes/Data/Users/username/Library/QuickTime/
> DivX 5.component/Contents/MacOS/DivX 5
> Reason: image not found)
> 2006-06-20 17:54:16.685 CocoaDialog[24290] [Amendment] Loaded
> 2006-06-20 17:54:17.083 CocoaDialog[24290] CFLog (21): Error
> loading /Volumes/Data/Users/username/Library/QuickTime/DivX
> 5.component/Contents/MacOS/DivX 5: error code 4, error number 0
> (Library not loaded: /Library/Application Support/DivXNetworks/
> liblame3.92.dylib
> Referenced from: /Volumes/Data/Users/username/Library/QuickTime/
> DivX 5.component/Contents/MacOS/DivX 5
> Reason: image not found)
> 2006-06-20 17:54:17.103 CocoaDialog[24290] CFLog (21): Error
> loading /Volumes/Data/Users/username/Library/QuickTime/DivX
> 5.component/Contents/MacOS/DivX 5: error code 4, error number 0
> (Library not loaded: /Library/Application Support/DivXNetworks/
> liblame3.92.dylib
> Referenced from: /Volumes/Data/Users/username/Library/QuickTime/
> DivX 5.component/Contents/MacOS/DivX 5
> Reason: image not found)
(Note: I have my home folder in a separate volume named "Data", with
NetInfo edited to point at the proper path; until now, this hasn't
caused a problem. The exact path is munged for privacy purposes.)
This all gets prepended to the text file when I post, as well. But
_not_ into the blog post itself, for which I am grateful. :)
When I drag an image into the blog post, I get this:
> 2006-06-20 18:00:44.946 CocoaDialog[24722] [Amendment] Loaded
> 
My initial guess is that some kind of debugging/logging thing is
tripping me up. But who knows?
I'm running today's bleeding edge build.
Can anyone help? Besides this minor inconvenience, this is a dream
come true.
--
Josh DiMauro
josh(a)metacarpal.net
http://blog.metacarpal.net
I just watched the fantastic screencast and got an immense desire to
try it out. Alas, when I try to fetch posts I get this:
/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/xmlrpc/client.rb:535:in `do_rpc': HTTP-Error: 404
(RuntimeError)
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/xmlrpc/client.rb:409:in `call2'
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/xmlrpc/client.rb:399:in `call'
from /Users/haris/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/
Blogging.tmbundle/Support/lib/metaweblog.rb:31:in `getRecentPosts'
from /Users/haris/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/
Blogging.tmbundle/Support/lib/blogging.rb:542:in `fetch'
from /Users/haris/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/
Blogging.tmbundle/Support/lib/blogging.rb:541:in `popen'
from /Users/haris/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Support/lib/
progress.rb:11:in `call_with_progress'
from /Users/haris/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/
Blogging.tmbundle/Support/lib/blogging.rb:541:in `fetch'
from /tmp/temp_textmate.Eq92Lq:3
Any thoughts on how to troubleshoot this?
Haris
Never really use the "Paste Line to Paste Bin" command, but after
noticing the blog entry (and how much it's improved lately) I figured
I'd give it a shot. Not working quite right, though--it looks like
something is appending "1" to the URL for the paste.
I highlight some text, select the command, and whether I choose "Copy
to Clipboard" or "Open in Browser," I get the same URL: <http://
pastie.caboo.se/15121>, rather than the correct <http://
pastie.caboo.se/1512>.
Any ideas?
--
Chris Biagini
http://assortedgeekery.com/
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Just a quick note before I head out on a camping trip. I have added
rudimentary support for user-defined tab commands in the GTD bundle.
To use them, set up the contexts.gtd file as before, and them enter
the command as:
xx @@ [tab]
Where xx is the user -defined trigger and @@ is the GTD tab trigger.
As always, please send me feedback. Thanks.
Alaskamike
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Now, I'm finding it hard to determine which list is more dynamic,
which one his the highest traffic / better signal-to-noise ratio,
TextMate-users or emacs-devel....
But this really drew my attention:
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/rails.el
The Emacs rails elisp package includes, quote, "TextMate-like
snippets (snippets.el)"...
There's two conclusions I draw here:
1. Emacs, as the multi-headed, universally-powerful, endlessly-
extensible, despairingly-complex beast of an editor that it is, is
adapting, no doubt successfully, to the agile approach to Rails
programming. And "that screencast" must have had an impact.
2. TextMate is evolving beyond its niche - when a top hacker's tool
like Emacs emulates one of your features, this is a sign that you're
doing something right. So congratulations to Allan and to everybody
on this list! Emulation is the best possible display of respect.
Another topic which has been cropping up lately, and which you no
doubt have thought about it (somewhere in the back of your brains,
when not too busy hacking at this or that bundle) is the following:
How can a resolutely closed-source application like TM attract such
an open-source-like community environment? Does it have anything to
do with software architecture (a closed framework with an open
approach to extensibility through bundles), or with Allan's social
skills?
I suppose one day we'll be talking about this here on the list, once
TextMate moves ahead a couple of steps more and becomes *the* Mac
editor.
Just my couple of hundred euros.
Best,
Kamen
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