You're the best, David! Thank you for the dialog! You have motivated me to isolate further (pro bono, even! lol!) Now, this is an actual root cause... that could be written into a bug report.
Here's the deal.
There appears to be some buggy interaction with the variables excludeInFileChooser (which I assume is for the File Browser) and windowTitle.
I have only one .tm_properties file in my home directory. $ find ~ -name .tm_properties ./.tm_properties
Starting with an empty .tm_properties file: Title Bar OK
Insert the following into .tm_properties: Title Bar OK excludeInFileChooser= "{*.xib}" windowTitle = '${TM_DISPLAYNAME}'
Swap the order inside .tm_properties: Title Bar Broken windowTitle = '${TM_DISPLAYNAME}' excludeInFileChooser= "{*.xib}"
HTH! -AZ
On 5/4/12 5:15 PM, David Howden wrote:
Hi,
So I've tried to replicate this behaviour on my machine, and I can't. Can you post all of your .tm_properties files starting with the one in your home directory, and then all those in directories up to the point at which you start to see the window title issue. A path description for each would also be useful.
Hopefully we can work out what's going wrong here!
David.
On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 12:55 AM, Artie Ziff <artie.ziff@gmail.com mailto:artie.ziff@gmail.com> wrote:
Previously I thought the issue was the windowTitle variable in .tm_properties. I was wrong... again. the title bar anomaly is caused by this: excludeInFileChooser= "{$exclude,*.xib}" In fact, simply using the variable, excludeInFileChooser, appears to corrupt the titlebar: excludeInFileChooser= "{*.xib}" Those lines are from here: http://wiki.macromates.com/Reference/FolderSpecificSettings HTH! _______________________________________________ textmate mailing list textmate@lists.macromates.com <mailto:textmate@lists.macromates.com> http://lists.macromates.com/listinfo/textmate
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