I have already tried executing control-r, which gave me a perfect result, a date poped up in TM. Working great.
 
^R refers to control-r, instead of control-shift-R, well I am not sure since I am just a new Mac user.

Eric O'Brien <ericob@possibilityengine.com> wrote:
On Jul 18, 2006, at 8:35 PM, Michael Sheets wrote:

On Jul 18, 2006, at 9:23 PM, Pak Man Simon Chan wrote:

When I type "date" in TM and pressed option + R which should executes the command, but somehow TM poped up a little tip window saying "Didn't Find Xcode Project File, You may want to set TM_XCODE_PROJECT variable"

I have not done any TM setup or setting, just dragged TM.app to applications folder.

Option-r shouldn't give you the XCode command, don't know why it does.

I tired this on an unsaved (therefore Plain Text) document.

For me, yes, command + r gives a tooltip message with references to Xcode something or other.


But execute line is control-r, try that.

For me, control + r from the keyboard does nothing at all;

control + shift + r pops up a window named "Run Rake Task" that contains "Rake not found. Please set TM_RAKE."?So it's not ^R then, right?

However!?Selecting the menu command "Text > Insert Line Inserting Result" (which reads "^R") does just that.?That is, the line contains "date" and selecting the menu command results in "Tue Jul 18 22:57:47 PDT 2006" being inserted in the document.

So, is this command supposed to be invoked by ^r or ^R and if it is ^R (control + shift + r) why does that evoke the Rake window?

eo




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