I have a similar issue, when switching and away from TM and back (usually when I receive and IM, etc). The ball starts spinning and after 10-15 secs TM and all project windows will die. In my case, I'm not using shortcuts (crashes have nuked unsaved data, whoops), just the trackpad on my macbook.
I'm using the latest TM on OS X 10.5 with project+. I think that the crash has occurred when using projects with text and/or python, which were probably stored in a dropbox folder (although I recall this happening before I began using drop box).
Personally, I'm suspicious if this is somehow related to window focus, since Adium will be spawning a growl notification or updating the message window.
I know this isn't a whole lot to go on, but I hope the information will be useful. I'm not that familiar with capturing crash data on OS X, but I can see what I can get the next time this happens.
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 5:04 PM, Scott Haneda talklists@newgeo.com wrote:
On Sep 24, 2009, at 12:34 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 24 Sep 2009, at 01:22, Scott Haneda wrote:
[...] There seems to be some data on this if I look, but mostly related to projects, which I am not using. There are a few comments in various blogs where others do share the same experience.
There is a well known and understood delay when re-scanning projects while switching back to TextMate.
As I understand what you are saying, you experience a delay when switching _away_ from TextMate and _only_ if you press ⌘S immidiately before ⌘⇥, right?
Find out if ⌘S is slow. E.g. try ⌘S + ⌘N — does the new document appear instantly? If not, is the File menu highlighted while waiting for the new document to open?
Adding more to this. I worked a few hours yesterday on a ssh connection, using cmd-j to open a file, and usual saving. This problem seems to go away under those cases. This seems to be a local save issue. -- Scott * If you contact me off list replace talklists@ with scott@ *
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