On May 19, 2006, at 2:45 PM, Bakki Kudva wrote:
1: I must be doing something really stupid but I don't seem to be able to get the Rails snippets to work when I hit tab on an IntelMac.
Be sure to first select "Ruby on Rails" from the pop-up menu at the bottom of a document window, if it's not already selected. It's the menu that says "Plain" in a new, untitled document.
Once you do that, to use a snippet, type the shortcut (usually in parentheses after the title of the snippet), then press Tab. So typing in, say, "logi<tab>" results in:
logger.info "Current value is..."
2: I seem to be running textmate from the folder which comes up when you double-click on the .dmg file. It takes two steps to launch it. Is this the preferred way to install it?
No. The DMG file is a disk image [1] and is merely a delivery vehicle for TextMate. When you double-click it, it is mounted as any other disk would be (such as a CD, if TextMate were sold in stores).
Drag the TextMate application from the mounted image into your Applications folder to copy it there, and you can then "eject" the mounted disk and throw away the disk image. To get to your Applications folder, click the desktop to activate Finder and choose Go > Applications from the menu bar. From then on, you can launch TextMate from the Applications folder. If you want, you can also drag the TextMate icon from the Applications folder to the Dock at the bottom of the screen, and launch it from there.
[1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.dmg
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