Hi,
I am finding that the Find in Project window stops responding (I cannot
type in the Find: field, though I can click checkboxes, etc.). This started
happening quite recently, I currently have Textmate v2 beta 6.
Thanks,
Anand
Running TM 2.0-beta.6.2 under Yosemite 10.10.1, if I open a file or project and click on the green button in the top left of the window, it switches to full-screen mode, as it should. However, if I have a window in normal mode, or no open file and I invoke the bundle editor, I still get the old pre-Yosemite behaviour, with the green button causing the window to toggle between the size I set it to, and some other size that is supposed to be the smallest that can enclose the content. If I’m already in full-screen mode and bring up the bundle editor, it opens at the full size of the screen, but the window title and traffic light buttons are visible, so it isn’t really full-screen. Also, the bundle editor is in the same space as the full-screen editing window, whereas if I open a new project from a full-screen window, it opens in its own space, also in full-screen, as I would expect.
Hardly a huge issue and I don’t know how far back it goes – I only just discovered it when I wanted more space to see a language grammar – but something doesn’t seem to be quite right.
Best wishes
Nigel Chapman
Using ⌃⌥⌘P to preview markdown text does nothing. To see the preview, I
must pull down from bundles to Markdown and select preview. That works
fine, but is slow. I am using 2.0-beta.6.3 on OS X 10.9.5. Can I get
some help?
--Lewis Overton
I know there is probably a very good reason for the Textmate team not to use GitHub Issues instead of this mailing list, but I saw at least three times duplicate things coming up by multiple people just in the past couple of weeks. I guess this email itself might already be a duplicate, someone must have already suggested GitHub Issues before. Anyway, I would like to ask the team to think again about this. Sorry for the possible inconvenience.
Caio
Greeting all.
I have a question regarding the highlighting of opening/closing brackets in
code. Currently they are highlighted momentarily when “passing” through the
brackets with the cursor. Is it possible somehow to have the bracket
continuously highlighted when the cursor is at the sibling bracket (and not
just flashing on then off)?
Some setting in tm_properties, or other way? This is how bracket
highlighting work in Netbeans and other editors. Personally, I find it very
helpful when looking at code (mainly C/C++ code).
Thank you in advance for any responses.
Best Regards,
S.P.
Just upgraded to Yosemite and when I try to use the git bundle it is asking to install Ruby 1.8.6. I really don’t want to have such an old Ruby version kicking around. Googling around the subject there doesn’t seem to be any alternatives, but maybe I have missed something.
I have my TM_RUBY variable setup to point to my installed version of Ruby 2.0 and I am using TM2 beta.6.2.
Dave.
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Hi,
A very tiny request: would it be much trouble to make the click target for the double chevron button on the rightmost tab (visible when more files are open than there is space for tabs) extend till the edge of the tab? I mis-click 7 out of 10 times…
Thanks!
Best regards,
Bas
I have the situation where I have files with the same name (and similar content) in different sub folders and it is very easy to edit the incorrect file as the two tabs look the same.
A few ways to make this more obvious would be to change the background colour (of the edit window) or the colour of the tab (or text in the tab) based on something in the file path. Is there anyway of achieving such a thing?
I recall you can do something with the window title so this may be one way to help, but using colour would make it easier to see rather than having to read the full path name.
Dave.
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