On May 10, 2007, at 6:37 PM, Thomas Mai wrote:
How can I open the file at the cursor directly from inside the editor?
Not sure what you mean. A file selected in the Finder? In TextMate's project drawer?
Can TM hilight the matching brackets? (I'm using "pastels on dark" color scheme; if thats important...)
When you type a closing bracket, the opening bracket will flash, but it happens quick and in many cases, the match is off-screen, which doesn't help you much. An alternative that a lot of us use is to place the cursor inside the brackets somewhere (but not inside any sub-brackets) and hit ⇧⌘B (Edit → Select → Enclosing Brackets). If you want to jump to the beginning or end of the resulting selection, just hit ← or →.
How do I make the cursor follow when I've scrolled some pages with Ctrl-CursorUp/Down? "Standard-behaviour" is that the cursor stays where I've started.
This has been answered in the past, but I don't remember because it never bothered me. If you search the list archives, you should find it.
How do I find the next match (for the same criteria) when searching incrementally with Ctrl+S?
Hit ⌃S again (and again and again if needed).
Is there a simple calculator in TM?
Check out the Math bundle. Most operations can be called with ⌃⇧C.
I prefer bookmarks that I can access directly, e.g. something like ^1 for line 40, ^2 for line 88 etc - instead of F2. Can I have that with TM?
Not that I know of, but someone else can chime in if they have any ideas.
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