I'm new to TextMate, mainly used it for LaTeX editing so far and very much like it. I know it's not a new issue (http://lists.macromates.com/textmate/2007-October/022871.html etc), but I am seriously missing any way to wrap my text -- I am collaborating via svn with coauthors who are working on different platforms (and some of them with all-too-basic editors) and hence, having paragraphs in long lines is out of the question. As suggested before, hard-wrapped paragraphs are certainly not the perfect solution, but they work reasonably well with line-based diff tools (and there is no way I can get my coauthors to use others).
It is not necessarily a question of automatic hard-wrapping. I would be fine to ``manually'' do that only before committing a file. For now it's opening it in Emacs and hitting C-c C-q C-e. Does it seem feasible to extend the Control-Shift-H "Tidy" functionality of the LaTeX bundle to include hard-wrapping at a user-specified point, maybe along these lines: http://blog.macromates.com/2006/wrapping-text-with-regular-expressions/ ? Would also be great if one was able to do that by paragraph (Emacs Alt-q).
Another thing is that I am using the harvard citation styles and it feels a bit strange to have \cite{.} highlighted differently than \citeasnoun{.} etc. Can anybody help me out on whether the list of citation commands is adjustable and if so, how?
Many thanks and best wishes, Hans-Martin