On 10/29/06 9:28 AM, in article 082B2063-A0AD-406E-B6C1-E8A372F1DF25@macromates.com, "Allan Odgaard" throw-away-1@macromates.com wrote:
You could have done a subversion checkout -- and the version number of TextMate includes a revision number in parenthesis after the 1.5.3, so you could be running 1.5.3 (1215), which is the latest official release, or 1.5.3 (1305), which is latest “cutting edge” and has seen several changes to RubyMate, amongst other improved handling of whitespace (tabs, etc.) -- which version you want to run is set in Preferences → Software Update.
Okay, I tried doing a Software Update and got a mild mess. Now when I run a Ruby script, the RubyMate window ain't pretty any more, and it starts with this scolding:
bash: line 1: selected_theme: command not found cat: /Users/mattneub/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Support/css/webpreview.css: No such file or directory
So I take it that the Software Update process has neglected to provide me with some piece of the puzzle.
So yes, I am now running r5323 of RubyMate, and yes, the spacing problem seems to be fixed, but I'm not playing with a full deck any more.
Further Comments:
* It would be helpful if adequate version information (the build number) were displayed in the Finder.
* It would be helpful if a build with a later build number had a later modification date; my whole backup / sync system depends upon modification dates, so the fact that 1.5.3 (1215) and 1.5.3 (1305) have exactly the same mod date really messes with my life.
* It would be helpful if there were an easier way to see bundle version numbers (e.g. directly). Consider how Photoshop or Safari displays plug-in info, for example.
* It would be helpful if there were an easy way to update just one bundle. In fact I could probably do the subversion thing, but the people whom I am trying to persuade to use TextMate probably could not. (The first approach I tried was the validcode.net GetBundle bundle, but I was frustrated to find that embedded bundles were not among its options.)
m.