Hi, I tried but I'm not very good with the terminal. What does : Look back at the terminal ? I didn't see anything but I probably didn't do the right thing.
I remember that I work with Monterey on a MacBook Air. I uninstalled TextMate on a MacBook Pro with Catalina and after a manual search of the files, everything went well. TM_ variables are removed Alain
Le 20 févr. 2022 à 02:03, kyle.kirby@icloud.com a écrit :
I don’t have the answer, but you can use the opensnoop command from the terminal to see what files are used: run sudo opensnoop 2>/dev/null | grep TextMate Open TextMate Look back at the terminal to see the files Opensnoop is part of macos, no need to install any other software. On Feb 19, 2022, 6:33 PM -0600, Alain Matthes via TextMate textmate@lists.macromates.com, wrote:
Hello,
I needed to reinstall TexMate but I was surprised to see some variables like TM_FULLNAME etc. still present as well as the previously opened files? Everytime I reinstall textmate I always go back with my previous settings.
~/Library/Application Support/Textmate ~/Library/Caches/ …. ~/Library/Preferences/ …. ~/Library/HTTPStorage/ ….
Where is this data stored?
What to do?
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