On 10 Dec 2013, at 6:05, Matt Neuburg wrote:
It looks like this problem is due to the way TextMate 2 interleaves its own preferences with those of TextMate 1 (e.g. it puts its own bundles into TextMate 1's Application Support folder). I wish it didn't do this. I solved the problem by putting TextMate 1's preferences where TextMate 2 couldn't see them. m.
I am not sure how to interpret this.
TextMate 2 will not read any of TextMate 1’s files and it will not place things where TextMate 1 can see them.
As for disabling bundles, TextMate 2 has two “concepts” in its UI, the Preferences → Bundles show only bundles from a curated list and allows to install/uninstall these. The actual bundles go to ~/Library/Appliation Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles. This list will not contain bundles outside that “Managed” folder.
Additionally there are non-curated/non-managed bundles, these can be in ~/Library/Application Support/Avian. The rest of the UI show both managed and non-managed bundles together (i.e. Bundles menu and bundle editor).
Ideally we would not present managed bundles in isolation, the current UI is mainly just exposing how things are handled internally.