Has the ranking code for ⌘T changed recently? Im on v2.0-alpha.9561
I've noticed recently when I try top quick open "view.php" its instead
ranking "review.php" at the top, with "view.php" 2nd.
There are no files open when I attempt this, although Ive been working on
review.php the past few days, so I wonder if theres some meta data which
boosts the rank according to recent usage?
Thanks
Thank you for reemphasizing that. I missed it the first time since the time had past, but if I do it again I hope to remember to look in Transmit folder.
Greg
> On Nov 4, 2014, at 4:00 AM, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
>
> Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2014 14:23:54 +0200
> From: George McGinley Smith <george(a)gsgd.co.uk <mailto:george@gsgd.co.uk>>
>
> Yeah, not sure about Transmit, but with Cyberduck they are not in
> application support, but some weird temp folder which is why I suggested
> opening another file to see where it ended up.
>
> On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 4:04 AM, Greg <web(a)web.knobby.ws <mailto:web@web.knobby.ws>> wrote:
>
>> I looked in TextMate but forgot to look in Transmit folders. Nothing there
>> now (Application Support>Transmit), but maybe next time.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> From: George McGinley Smith <george(a)gsgd.co.uk <mailto:george@gsgd.co.uk>>
>>
>> You might also find that the files are still on disk somewhere (I know
>> CyberDuck keeps them on disk).
>>
>> Try opening another file and then the file drawer and you might see it's
>> still there.
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 2:22 AM, Allan Odgaard <mailinglist(a)textmate.org <mailto:mailinglist@textmate.org>>
>> wrote:
>>
>> On 31 Oct 2014, at 1:03, Greg wrote:
>>
>> I?m writing Ruby scripts for a Raspberry Pi (RPi) using TextMate
>>
>> v2.0-beta.1. The RPi is on my network and I?m accessing the files via
>> Transmit (OS X FTP GUI program). From Transmit I open, edit and save the
>> files. However I just opened the ReadMe.tm created by GitHub, did some
>> editing, saved and closed. I hadn?t seen that I had received a notice from
>> Transmit that I didn?t have permissions to modify the file, but the changes
>> were gone (RPi is slow).
I've been experimenting with some ideas for enhancing editing of code,
particularly Ruby and JavaScript, but this query is more general. I'm
writing scripts in Ruby and quite happy with ruby18 if it has to be that.
Can I get scope information from within a script? I realise that a scope or
list of scopes can act as a kind of guard for whether a script is
activated. But once a script is running can it take a look at the results
of the various scope definitions applied to the current code file?
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If I click on a TextMate window to select it and the tries to adjust a
split view divider (file browser or output view) the window moves
instead of adjusting the divider. I doesn't always happen but sometimes
it does.
I'm using TextMate beta5 on OS X 10.9.5. I made a screen recoding of the
behavior:
[1] https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7UtafxGD9vEU2RPZHhXYlRCenM&authuser=0
--
/Jacob Carlborg
My "Paste Document / Selection Online…" command isn't working (TM2 2.0-beta.1). I haven't used it in awhile so not sure when it broke, but it is identical in content to https://github.com/textmate/textmate.tmbundle/blob/master/Commands/Paste%20…
The error I get is:
----
The script failed with the following exception:
NoMethodError: undefined method `[]' for nil:NilClass
At line 70 in ‘TextMate_command.z1Zsvt’ (inside method ‘get_destinations’)
At line 69 in ‘TextMate_command.z1Zsvt’ (inside method ‘each’)
At line 69 in ‘TextMate_command.z1Zsvt’ (inside method ‘get_destinations’)
At line 66 in ‘TextMate_command.z1Zsvt’ (inside method ‘each’)
At line 66 in ‘TextMate_command.z1Zsvt’ (inside method ‘get_destinations’)
At line 213 in ‘TextMate_command.z1Zsvt’ (top level)
At line 13 in ‘detach.rb’ (inside method ‘call’)
At line 13 in ‘detach.rb’ (inside method ‘detach’)
At line 8 in ‘detach.rb’ (inside method ‘fork’)
At line 8 in ‘detach.rb’ (inside method ‘detach’)
At line 212 in ‘TextMate_command.z1Zsvt’ (top level)
I looked in TextMate but forgot to look in Transmit folders. Nothing there now (Application Support>Transmit), but maybe next time.
Thanks
> From: George McGinley Smith <george(a)gsgd.co.uk <mailto:george@gsgd.co.uk>>
>
> You might also find that the files are still on disk somewhere (I know
> CyberDuck keeps them on disk).
>
> Try opening another file and then the file drawer and you might see it's
> still there.
>
> On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 2:22 AM, Allan Odgaard <mailinglist(a)textmate.org <mailto:mailinglist@textmate.org>>
> wrote:
>
>> On 31 Oct 2014, at 1:03, Greg wrote:
>>
>> I?m writing Ruby scripts for a Raspberry Pi (RPi) using TextMate
>>> v2.0-beta.1. The RPi is on my network and I?m accessing the files via
>>> Transmit (OS X FTP GUI program). From Transmit I open, edit and save the
>>> files. However I just opened the ReadMe.tm created by GitHub, did some
>>> editing, saved and closed. I hadn?t seen that I had received a notice from
>>> Transmit that I didn?t have permissions to modify the file, but the changes
>>> were gone (RPi is slow).
TextMate 2 beta 3 seems to be crashing after compiling latex code a couple
of times after upgrading to Yosemite. I've tried a few different latex
files, which worked before Yosemite. I compile two or three times, and
Textmate closes and sends a crash report:
https://api.textmate.org/crashes/259184
I'm on TeXlive 2014, but this happened before upgrading from TeXlive 2013.
Would anyone know what is going on?
> On Oct 31, 2014, at 1:37 AM, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com wrote:
>
> From: "Allan Odgaard" <mailinglist(a)textmate.org <mailto:mailinglist@textmate.org>>
> To: "TextMate users" <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com <mailto:textmate@lists.macromates.com>>
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: Lost file when didn't have permission to write.
> Message-ID: <8589BDAC-685B-4CAD-9327-382E352F7C47(a)textmate.org <mailto:8589BDAC-685B-4CAD-9327-382E352F7C47@textmate.org>>
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> On 31 Oct 2014, at 1:03, Greg wrote:
>
>> I?m writing Ruby scripts for a Raspberry Pi (RPi) using TextMate
>> v2.0-beta.1. The RPi is on my network and I?m accessing the files
>> via Transmit (OS X FTP GUI program). From Transmit I open, edit and
>> save the files. However I just opened the ReadMe.tm created by GitHub,
>> did some editing, saved and closed. I hadn?t seen that I had
>> received a notice from Transmit that I didn?t have permissions to
>> modify the file, but the changes were gone (RPi is slow).
>
> TextMate tells Transmit that the file has closed, it does not remove it
> (this would be done by Transmit). It also does not know, that Transmit
> is unable to upload the file.
>
> So I don?t think TextMate can really do anything better here.
Afraid of that.
Thanks for responding.
Not sure if this is the right way to reply to a digest.
I realize that this is an edge case, but here goes.
I’m writing Ruby scripts for a Raspberry Pi (RPi) using TextMate v2.0-beta.1. The RPi is on my network and I’m accessing the files via Transmit (OS X FTP GUI program). From Transmit I open, edit and save the files. However I just opened the ReadMe.tm created by GitHub, did some editing, saved and closed. I hadn’t seen that I had received a notice from Transmit that I didn’t have permissions to modify the file, but the changes were gone (RPi is slow).
The RPi is a $35 computer with GPIO pins to access devices. The “drive” is a µSD card with some variant of Linux installed.
I can change the permissions and will do, but may not remember in the future.
Greg
Hi,
For the past couple of weeks, the log window hasn't been showing a link
to the LaTeX log after compilation. It just says "Complete transcript is
in " followed by empty space where the link used to be.
Any idea what might be causing this? Thanks.
Antonio