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.
Matt Neuburg matt@tidbits.com wrote:
Just getting my feet wet with TextMate 2 and already I've got a question. What's the purpose of the checkboxes next to the names of bundles if they don't actually disable the bundle?
For example, I still see Apache and AppleScript in the Bundles and Gear menus even though I have unchecked Apache and AppleScript in the preferences.
Similarly, I've tried unchecking in the Bundle editor and that doesn't help either.
Is there a correct way to eliminate unused bundles? Thx - m.