Can someone confirm the following behavior (beta5)?
1) Open a project in Textmate 2) Open a couple of files from the project in separate windows. (Not sure if it matters whether they are actually from the file). 3) Go back to the project window, and make a change in one of the documents. 4) Press Shift-Command-W to close the window, and when asked to save the changes, do so. 5) Now, pressing Command-` does not cycle through the remaining windows, as it should.
Note: This will not happen if there are no changes to be saved.
If other people are seeing this behavior, then it looks to me like a bug.
Thanks, Charilaos Skiadas Department of Mathematics University of Chicago
Sorry to return to this and to reply to my own post, but I just started using beta7, and the same problem is still present there. Does anyone have any thoughts? Is this a known bug?
Btw, I love the new stuff in b7. This text editor (if it could be called *just* a text editor) just gets better and better! It is now officially what I spend more than 10 hours a day with. (Well, currently writing my thesis might have something to do with that.)
On May 4, 2005, at 1:34 AM, Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
Can someone confirm the following behavior (beta5)?
- Open a project in Textmate
- Open a couple of files from the project in separate windows. (Not
sure if it matters whether they are actually from the file). 3) Go back to the project window, and make a change in one of the documents. 4) Press Shift-Command-W to close the window, and when asked to save the changes, do so. 5) Now, pressing Command-` does not cycle through the remaining windows, as it should.
Note: This will not happen if there are no changes to be saved.
If other people are seeing this behavior, then it looks to me like a bug.
Thanks, Charilaos Skiadas Department of Mathematics University of Chicago________________________________________________________________ ______
Haris
On May 5, 2005, at 5:51, Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
Sorry to return to this and to reply to my own post, but I just started using beta7, and the same problem is still present there. Does anyone have any thoughts? Is this a known bug?
I'm 99% sure it's an OS bug. It happens when you close a window with both a drawer and a sheet. It leaves one of the new closed windows (probably the drawer) as (missing) key window, and only makes the document behind it main, meaning that you can't really use any keys, before you click it with the mouse (and you can't use cmd-` because it relies on the key window, which is missing).
On May 5, 2005, at 6:43 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On May 5, 2005, at 5:51, Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
Sorry to return to this and to reply to my own post, but I just started using beta7, and the same problem is still present there. Does anyone have any thoughts? Is this a known bug?
I'm 99% sure it's an OS bug. It happens when you close a window with both a drawer and a sheet. It leaves one of the new closed windows (probably the drawer) as (missing) key window, and only makes the document behind it main, meaning that you can't really use any keys, before you click it with the mouse (and you can't use cmd-` because it relies on the key window, which is missing).
Ah, I think you might be right, I seem to recall hearing something like this in cocoadev. Good, one less bug in my favorite editor :-).
Haris
eh .. beta 7?
From: Charilaos Skiadas [mailto:cskiadas@uchicago.edu] Sent: Thursday, 5 May 2005 1:52 PM To: TM Users Subject: Re: [TxMt] Bug when closing project window?
Sorry to return to this and to reply to my own post, but I just started using beta7, and the same problem is still present there. Does anyone have any thoughts? Is this a known bug?
Btw, I love the new stuff in b7. This text editor (if it could be called *just* a text editor) just gets better and better! It is now officially what I spend more than 10 hours a day with. (Well, currently writing my thesis might have something to do with that.)
On May 4, 2005, at 1:34 AM, Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
Can someone confirm the following behavior (beta5)?
1) Open a project in Textmate 2) Open a couple of files from the project in separate windows. (Not sure if it matters whether they are actually from the file). 3) Go back to the project window, and make a change in one of the documents. 4) Press Shift-Command-W to close the window, and when asked to save the changes, do so. 5) Now, pressing Command-` does not cycle through the remaining windows, as it should.
Note: This will not happen if there are no changes to be saved.
If other people are seeing this behavior, then it looks to me like a bug.
Thanks, Charilaos Skiadas Department of Mathematics University of Chicago_____________________________________________________________________ _
Haris
Yeah .. d/l it here: http://macromates.com/textmate/files/TextMate_1.1b7.dmg
read about it here: http://macromates.com/blog/
David Lee wrote:
eh .. beta 7?
On 04-05-2005 08:34, Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
Can someone confirm the following behavior (beta5)?
- Open a project in Textmate
- Open a couple of files from the project in separate windows. (Not
sure if it matters whether they are actually from the file). 3) Go back to the project window, and make a change in one of the documents. 4) Press Shift-Command-W to close the window, and when asked to save the changes, do so. 5) Now, pressing Command-` does not cycle through the remaining windows, as it should.
Confirmed.
Jeroen.