The “Use <folder> as Project Folder” option was already selected, but even after selecting it to another folder, reselecting it to the git root and making more changes to the file, nothing changed in the gutter. I inspected the TM_PROJECT_DIRECTORY and it points at the git root directory as it should.
Caio
On 4 Dec 2014, at 14:52, Ronald Wampler rdwampler@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 11:28 AM, Caio Fernando Bertoldi Paes de Andrade <caiofbpa@icloud.com mailto:caiofbpa@icloud.com> wrote:
Ronald,
Here are the results:
TM_SCM_NAME=git TM_MATE=/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/Resources/mate
mate 2.10 (2014-12-02) Usage: mate [-wl<selection>t<filetype>m<name>rehv] [-u<identifier> | file ...] […] -s, --set-mark <mark>:<value> Set a mark containing <value> (requires --line). -c, --clear-mark <mark> Clear a mark (clears all marks without --line). […]
Everything seems to be OK, but the gutter continues to be empty.
Umm... Maybe your project folder (TM_PROJECT_DIRECTORY) is not set to the git root directory. At the top file browser click the drop-down and select “Use «folder» as Project Folder”.
Caio
On 4 Dec 2014, at 13:50, Ronald Wampler rdwampler@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 6:36 AM, Caio Fernando Bertoldi Paes de Andrade caiofbpa@icloud.com wrote:
I was working on a project inside a locally mounted encrypted volume, which may cause the same behaviour as a network drive.
But now even trying it out in a repo inside my home folder, the gutter stays empty even though the file browser shows the blue circle indicating the file has uncommitted changes.
I’ve just reinstalled Yosemite on my Mac, so I don’t have any defaults from TM’s previous versions, if that influences anything.
Check to see if TM_SCM_NAME and TM_MATE are set (⇧⌃⌘P then select 'Show TextMate Variables')?
The only other thing I can think of is if your version of mate does not support marks. I recall someone else had that problem, but if you reinstalled, you should have the latest version. Try opening a blank document and type "$TM_MATE" --help followed by ⌃R and see if it has the --set-mark option.
Caio
On 3 Dec 2014, at 19:26, Ronald Wampler rdwampler@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 3:02 PM, Caio Fernando Bertoldi Paes de Andrade caiofbpa@icloud.com wrote:
I’m not sure this is the proper place to ask this, but:
SCM Diff Gutter bundle doesn’t show anything to me in the gutter.
I'm on the 2.0-beta.6.5, installed the bundle in Preferences, working on a project versioned with Git.
Is there anything else I should have done?
You shouldn't have to do anything else; however, if the SCM status is not enable (which is the default for projects on a network drive) it will not show the diff in the gutter.
Does the file browser show the SCM statuses for the files in that project?
Caio
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