On Aug 25, 2007, at 12:43 PM, Mark Eli Kalderon wrote:
Starting a new thread because it is new issue.
Updating should make both this and the overprint/overlayarea stuff work. I added some shortcuts for them and other beamer commands in the "Insert Environment/ Insert Command" dictionary.
After updating, I checked the configuration file via LaTeX → Edit Configuration File and could not find these. I then checked / Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/Latex.tmbundle/Support/ latex.config, and the changes were there, but have no effect---the shortcuts do not work. In the past I have edited the configuration file through the LaTeX bundle (I added support for the quote environment which I use often). Does this mean that editing the configuration file in this way somehow blocks the changes made to / Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/Latex.tmbundle/Support/ latex.config? Or am I doing something stupid? (Likely, I am afraid)
The way the "Edit Configuration File" command works is that, the first time it runs, it copies whatever the contents of latex.config were at the time to the file called "com.macromates.textmate.latex_config.plist" under the Library/ Preferences folder. In subsequent calls, it merges the above file with the version of latex.config in the bundle, giving preference to the com.macromates file. So editing the config file theoretically should not block updates to the bundle's latex.config. But the new environments won't show up in the "Edit Configuration File" command.
So I am not sure why it didn't work, your situation seems to be the same as mine. The changes should work without you even having to reload bundles. How did you try them? For me, pressing "oa" followed by ctrl-shift-{, produces an overlayarea environment. Similarly for "op". Is this not the case for you?
Best, Mark
Haris Skiadas Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Hanover College