> One problem with full-screen apps on the Mac is the fact that good
> Cocoa interfaces don't lend themselves to a full-screen environment.
> Ulysses is a good example. It works full-screen because its interface
> is a single monolithic window, but that makes it look like hell when
> it has to share a desktop with other apps. A full screen TextMate
> would require either a significant interface change or a loss of
> functionality, and I don't know that I'd really want either of those.
I'd be happy with just being able to make the active tab take up the
full screen. I don't need access to tabs, the file drawer, or any of
the other interface elements. I just want my green text on my black
screen and nothing else. If I want to do something that will take me
out of my current mode, like switching files or tabs, I can use a
hotkey or just hit escape to get back to normal mode.
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Diretor de Desenvolvimento
ben(a)incomumdesign.com
http://www.incomumdesign.com
YES!
I LOVE the textindent, thank you so much!!
Upps, after some testing, I discovered somethnig I'd still like to be
changed :)
When an empty line, let the caret remain in position, or move it "in"
just as a tab would have done. Reason; I immediately set up enter to
be a macro with newline and indent, so all code would immediately get
indented, and then I used ctrl+enter for just newline, in case I'd
ever want that. Problem was this behaviour broke rather badly since
each line without previous text had the caret far to the left. Before
setting up the macros, I'd only tested it on lines already containing
text you see..
Andreas
Version 1.03 of TmCodeBrowser is available now at
http://www.cocoabits.com/TmCodeBrowser/
NOTE: I have changed the handling of .ctags.tmcodebrowser: If
~/.ctags.tmcodebrowser does not exist, fall back to internal default.
That way users without a customized ~/.ctags.tmcodebrowser will
benefit from updates to the internal default file.
So unless you have personal customizations not covered by the default
file, please delete your ~/.ctags.tmcodebrowser, for example by
entering this line in a terminal window:
rm ~/.ctags.tmcodebrowser
Gerd
Change Log
Version 1.03:
- Possible freeze while moving the selection, fixed
- Added some quotes in Objc-C postprocessing script to avoid problems
with spaces in paths
- Added line for HTML <div> sections to the default .ctags.tmcodebrowser
- Changed handling of .ctags.tmcodebrowser: If ~/.ctags.tmcodebrowser
does not exist, fall back to internal default. That way users without
a customized ~/.ctags.tmcodebrowser will benefit from updates to the
internal default file
- Changed CFBundleVersion to a growing integer in preparation for
automatic version checks by TextMate
- Fixed tabbing through the CodeBrowser panel
I am one of the few (?) people who experience a crash in the find
dialog, when using <tab>.
Now, something similiar happened when using the tab key inside the
search field of TmCodeBrowser, the Beachball spun out on me.
I sampled Textmate and attached the file,
maybe Gerd or Allan can see something strange in there.
Soryu
Since I've found on informations about student discounts, I assume there
are none. Am I correct?
I just would like to avoid learning they existed *after* buying
TextMate...
Thanx in advance,
-riko
I get a crash when pressing the down arrow in the find dialog even with
the latest 1.02 build.
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Diretor de Desenvolvimento
ben(a)incomumdesign.com
http://www.incomumdesign.com
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just wanted to look up the regexp help (very useful!!) and got a
blank help view window.
anyone else? any workaround? a bug? etc. etc. ;)
tom
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Tom Lazar
http://tomster.org
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Hi,
Trying to make a bundle and I think it would be easier if the bundle
language language bundle applied to language files being edited in the
bundle editor.
i.e., if when I view a language in the bundle editor, all the folding and
syntactic candy are applied.
tim
Hi there,
I have actionscript installed for ctags from my jEdit days:
http://tinyurl.com/7tshwhttp://www.appliedrhetoric.com/actionscript.c
However the browser isn't coming up with anything. The only thing I can
think of that might be off would be the case of the name:
(20:14:05 <~>) 0 $ ctags --list-languages
ActionScript
Asm
Asp
…
In the Language menu it's "Actionscript" without the camel case for
"Script". Just wanted to throw this out before recompiling ctags to
make sure that there are no other possible issues.
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Ben Jackson
Diretor de Desenvolvimento
ben(a)incomumdesign.com
http://www.incomumdesign.com
Hi,
Why not just save the project when any file is added or deleted from it?
After a crash I lost a bunch of files I'd added to the project, and it is a
pain to get them.
I can't think of any comparable situation where I wanted to quit textmate
and would be upset to find that it kept the project the way I had made it
(rather than reverting to whenever it was last explicitly saved)
Tim