Hey, Matt, I'm curious. How does one make it happen? I mean, how long do the lines need to be to cause the scrolling behavior? I fooled around in 2.0.11 some this afternoon and couldn't make it happen. I'm on Mojave, maybe that's what it is for me.
I'm one of those users who has "short non wrapping lines of code". :)
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On Sun, May 10, 2020, at 1:53 PM, Matt Neuburg wrote:
This is the same issue I’ve been complaining about for months. Because of it, I’m still stuck back at 2.0rc10; anything after that is unusable. I don’t understand why everyone else doesn’t feel the same; maybe they all have only short non wrapping lines of code. Files such as you and I use, where a line is a paragraph of text, show the issue. m.
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On May 10, 2020, at 12:17 PM, Tao Zha zmail@tzha.net wrote: Hi:
When I use Mac’s recent TextMate version (2.0.6) to edit my latex file (a .tex file), TextMate rolls the screen up randomly away from the cursor so that the screen will not stay in one place. Do you know there is any way to fix this annoying problem? Older versions of TextMate did not have such a problem.
Thanks,
Tao
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