The funny thing is I don't remember deleting the LaTeX bundle, and I was just using it yesterday. Also, since I've been working on the Latex.tmbundle I can't imagine why I would want to. Unless enforcement of the deletion is something new in b5. I do remember that there was a time when I had a bundle called LaTex and another called Latex. This dates back to some of the very first versions of the Latex bundle that I downloaded from the wiki (last november probably).
I remember that I synchronized them and deleted one using the bundle editor.
The funny thing is that the name that gets displayed for the bundle Latex.tmbundle is LaTeX, so there is a slight mismatch between the actual bundle name and the name that gets displayed. However the old bundle that I deleted was actually LaTex.tmbundle and its display name was "Latex" Its not really important now that the old bundle is long gone.
Brad
On Feb 11, 2005, at 1:52 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On Feb 11, 2005, at 14:44, Brad Miller wrote:
Something is fishy, because Latex isn't even showing up in my bundle list.
Its there in /Applications/TextMate.app/...
What is worse is that TextMate deleted the Latex.tmbundle directory from my own ~/Library/Applications Support/TextMate/Bundles directory.
I've tried twice now: quit TM, svn update my Bundles directory (Latex.tmbundle is there), restart TM (no latex in bundle list) Quit TM no more Latex.tmbundle in bundles directory.
If you delete a bundle in the bundle editor which is among one of the default bundles, TextMate will remember that you wanted that bundle deleted, so that when a new version of TextMate is released, the bundle will still be deleted.
I will change it so that this setting gets cleared if it finds the bundle in a local location later (rather than delete the local one, which was I scenario I didn't consider, sorry) -- I think this is what went wrong here (and that's why deleting your preferences solved the problem, since that's where it keeps the list of deleted bundles).
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