Lucy,
Lucy Buykx schrieb:
Have been back and fine toothcombed the documentation on the TextMate website and come up with nothing more than "shift cmd A gets subversion menu up". Mind you the documentaiton for TextMate as a whole seems very thin to me so perhaps this is not unusual. Not your fault I know but I don't feel inclined to pay £50 for a software tool that isn't even documented.
so basically you are complaining that the documentation of a text editor doesn't explain you the basics of every language and tool it supports? Heh. Please don't look at the documentation of the Haskell and Erlang bundles. :)
Yes, lots of people here use the subversion bundle. In fact, I'd guess that it's around 80-90% of the people, and near 100% of the professional programmers. But the difference is that they know how SVN works, and probably they haven't learned it by complaining on a support mailing list for a text editor, but instead just read up about SVN, the tool they were trying to use.
But I don't want to be rude. Instead, I'll give you a link. Incidentally, it's the first link which comes up if you Google "svn" and "book".
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.4/
Once you have an idea of how Subversion works, you'll find that the Subversion bundle of Textmate works perfectly as documented, and is documented perfectly.
Now you can decide if you want to spend 48 € on the best text editor around, but please don't base your decision on your non-understanding of Subversion. It would be unfair to Alan, who has put a great deal of work into a great tool.
You're welcome. I'll be here all day. ;)
Thorsten