Hello everybody,
I just wanted to share this experience, to find out if someone else can report this TextMate behaviour.
In a LateX-document I want to write the following \emph{delay} what comes out 90% of the time is something like this: \emph{ldeay}. At first I thought I just cannot control what my fingers are doing, but having tried out \emph{de} while watching on my fingers (getting \emph{ed}) I thought it might be something related to TextMate or my setup.
This is what I type: cmd-i, d,e
This is what I use: pbook 12" 1GHz Mac OS X 10.4.8 TextMate Version 1.5.4 (1349)
Can someone report similar behaviour? Can someone help?
Thanks Christoph ~~~~~ Christoph Biela
cbiela@gmail.com
Christoph,
I have the same system that you are on and cannot reproduce the behavior you are experiencing. You say that it occurs 90% of the time? What is different in the cases where things work as expected? Do you work with an SVN checkout of the LaTeX bundle or do you use the version that comes with TextMate?
- Alex
On 1/21/07, Christoph Biela cbiela@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everybody,
I just wanted to share this experience, to find out if someone else can report this TextMate behaviour.
In a LateX-document I want to write the following \emph{delay} what comes out 90% of the time is something like this: \emph{ldeay}. At first I thought I just cannot control what my fingers are doing, but having tried out \emph{de} while watching on my fingers (getting \emph{ed}) I thought it might be something related to TextMate or my setup.
This is what I type: cmd-i, d,e
This is what I use: pbook 12" 1GHz Mac OS X 10.4.8 TextMate Version 1.5.4 (1349)
Can someone report similar behaviour? Can someone help?
Thanks Christoph
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Hi Alex,
in 10% of the cases I get \emph{delay} (which is what I want and type)
Since I did not bother, my LaTeX bundle should not be the SVN one.
Christoph
On 2007-01-22, at 20:01, Alexander Ross wrote:
Christoph,
I have the same system that you are on and cannot reproduce the behavior you are experiencing. You say that it occurs 90% of the time? What is different in the cases where things work as expected? Do you work with an SVN checkout of the LaTeX bundle or do you use the version that comes with TextMate?
- Alex
On 1/21/07, Christoph Biela cbiela@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everybody,
I just wanted to share this experience, to find out if someone else can report this TextMate behaviour.
In a LateX-document I want to write the following \emph{delay} what comes out 90% of the time is something like this: \emph{ldeay}. At first I thought I just cannot control what my fingers are doing, but having tried out \emph{de} while watching on my fingers (getting \emph{ed}) I thought it might be something related to TextMate or my setup.
This is what I type: cmd-i, d,e
This is what I use: pbook 12" 1GHz Mac OS X 10.4.8 TextMate Version 1.5.4 (1349)
Can someone report similar behaviour? Can someone help?
Thanks Christoph
Christoph Biela cbiela@gmail.com _____________________________________________________________________ _ For new threads USE THIS: textmate@lists.macromates.com (threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't) http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate
For new threads USE THIS: textmate@lists.macromates.com (threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't) http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate
~~~~~ Christoph Biela
cbiela@gmail.com