Interesting idea for the logo competition - shame it seems to be only open
to men, or women who consider themselves 'dudes' and are interested in
'chicks'.
Ahahahaha some late nights went into going through those mailing list archives...
Why not just ask him for access at: wiki.macromates.com (http://wiki.macromates.com) ?
I want EVERYONE to have access to it, not just me which will lead to a broader and more updated resource. The macromates CSS theme is way too thin for my screen. I'm a control freak and want to be able to use it as a personal resource for TextMate bundle development. I'm going to put ads on it in an attempt to support my wild and not-yet-profitable personal projects. I'd rather figure ___ out myself then get access to someone else's ___.
Those are the first 5 I came up with.
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> I have a strange issue with Skim + TextMate 2. When using the Skim ->
> TextMate syncTeX (i.e. Cmd-Shift-Click to show place in the TeX file),
> occasionally TM2 opens a new window with the TeX file in rather than
> switching to the window where it is already open (i.e. where it was
> compiled from). This happens intermittently. It seems that if I launch
> Skim before I launch TM2 this goes away though?
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> I have switched the settings in Skim to call a shell script which records
> the file path that Skim is requesting from TextMate. When running this
> command from a terminal, TM2 consistently opens the document in the correct
> window.
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> Anyone have a similar problem?
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> Thanks,
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> David.
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