Hi everyone!
Maybe you noticed my Bundle already, but for those who haven't.
The GetBundles Bundle is the easierst way to get and update Bundles from the Macromates SVN Repository.
press CTRL + CMD + I a dialog apears and you can choose the Bundle you want to install. To update every Bundle just press CTRL + CMD + U
Download the Bundle and extract it to ~/Library/Application Support/ Textmate/Bundles. You don't need to install Subversion, the executable is included in the bundle.*
http://sg.validcode.at/files/GetBundle.tmbundle.zip
*This maybe causes issues on Intel Macs so please report.
Thanks! Basti
Hi Basti
This is very cool! Thanks a lot!
Does the "Update Bundles" command only update the bundles or also the Support, Themes and Tools directories, which are sometimes necessary to update as well? And is there a way to determine where to put the bundles via a static variable in TextMate? If I get this correctly they are now getting installed into the Pristine copy folder. I usually update my bundles and everything else via svn into the "/ Library/Application Support/Textmate" directory. It would be cool if one could do the same with your commands.
I also don't know if it's really necessary to restart TextMate to get the changes. See the release notes for revision 1021.
And what is the "ding" command for?
Thanks again and cheers. oliver
On 01.06.2006, at 12:58, Sebastian Gräßl wrote:
Hi everyone!
Maybe you noticed my Bundle already, but for those who haven't.
The GetBundles Bundle is the easierst way to get and update Bundles from the Macromates SVN Repository.
press CTRL + CMD + I a dialog apears and you can choose the Bundle you want to install. To update every Bundle just press CTRL + CMD + U
Download the Bundle and extract it to ~/Library/Application Support/ Textmate/Bundles. You don't need to install Subversion, the executable is included in the bundle.*
http://sg.validcode.at/files/GetBundle.tmbundle.zip
*This maybe causes issues on Intel Macs so please report.
Thanks! Basti
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Hi Oliver!
This is very cool! Thanks a lot!
You are welcome! :)
Does the "Update Bundles" command only update the bundles or also the Support, Themes and Tools directories, which are sometimes necessary to update as well? And is there a way to determine where to put the bundles via a static variable in TextMate? If I get this correctly they are now getting installed into the Pristine copy folder. I usually update my bundles and everything else via svn into the "/Library/Application Support/Textmate" directory. It would be cool if one could do the same with your commands.
The Bundle should only be an easy way to install new bundles for the "ordinary" user that is afraid of the terminal. :) But yeah such a command that updates the whole ~/Library/Application Support/Textmate would also be usefull but. I also think about a script that regularly updates the bundles.
I also don't know if it's really necessary to restart TextMate to get the changes. See the release notes for revision 1021.
And what is the "ding" command for?
I just read it.... I changed the hint to "reload Bundles" And i removed the ding command... But i did i copied the bundle form the Pristine Folder... :)
Now everything works fine
Thanks again and cheers. oliver
On 01.06.2006, at 12:58, Sebastian Gräßl wrote:
Hi everyone!
Maybe you noticed my Bundle already, but for those who haven't.
The GetBundles Bundle is the easierst way to get and update Bundles from the Macromates SVN Repository.
press CTRL + CMD + I a dialog apears and you can choose the Bundle you want to install. To update every Bundle just press CTRL + CMD + U
Download the Bundle and extract it to ~/Library/Application Support/Textmate/Bundles. You don't need to install Subversion, the executable is included in the bundle.*
http://sg.validcode.at/files/GetBundle.tmbundle.zip
*This maybe causes issues on Intel Macs so please report.
Thanks! Basti
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HI Basti,
I like the bundle- the earlier versionworked really well. However I installed the lastest version (without ding) and now nothing is working. The update command gives this error:
/bin/bash: line 2: cd: /Users/admin/Library/Application Support/ TextMate/Pristine Copy/Bundles: No such file or directory 2006-06-01 16:41:07.532 CocoaDialog[4223] Unknown dialog type bubble. Available types: fileselect, msgbox, yesno-msgbox, ok-msgbox, textbox, progressbar, inputbox, standard-inputbox, dropdown, standard-dropdown.
The install command pauses for a while and then does nothing.
Help!
Anthony
On 1 Jun 2006, at 11:58, Sebastian Gräßl wrote:
Hi everyone!
Maybe you noticed my Bundle already, but for those who haven't.
The GetBundles Bundle is the easierst way to get and update Bundles from the Macromates SVN Repository.
press CTRL + CMD + I a dialog apears and you can choose the Bundle you want to install. To update every Bundle just press CTRL + CMD + U
Download the Bundle and extract it to ~/Library/Application Support/ Textmate/Bundles. You don't need to install Subversion, the executable is included in the bundle.*
http://sg.validcode.at/files/GetBundle.tmbundle.zip
*This maybe causes issues on Intel Macs so please report.
Thanks! Basti
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
Hi Anthony!
Thanks for the report. I forgot to tell everybody that the Bundle needs the latest Support- dir, because it uses some features of the next build of TextMate.
I added a command that does this for you. Just download the new version, install it and press CTRL + OPTION + CMD + U and it will get it work for you!
Have Fun!
Basti
Am 01.06.2006 um 17:42 schrieb Anthony Underwood:
HI Basti,
I like the bundle- the earlier versionworked really well. However I installed the lastest version (without ding) and now nothing is working. The update command gives this error:
/bin/bash: line 2: cd: /Users/admin/Library/Application Support/ TextMate/Pristine Copy/Bundles: No such file or directory 2006-06-01 16:41:07.532 CocoaDialog[4223] Unknown dialog type bubble. Available types: fileselect, msgbox, yesno-msgbox, ok-msgbox, textbox, progressbar, inputbox, standard-inputbox, dropdown, standard-dropdown.
The install command pauses for a while and then does nothing.
Help!
Anthony
On 1 Jun 2006, at 11:58, Sebastian Gräßl wrote:
Hi everyone!
Maybe you noticed my Bundle already, but for those who haven't.
The GetBundles Bundle is the easierst way to get and update Bundles from the Macromates SVN Repository.
press CTRL + CMD + I a dialog apears and you can choose the Bundle you want to install. To update every Bundle just press CTRL + CMD + U
Download the Bundle and extract it to ~/Library/Application Support/Textmate/Bundles. You don't need to install Subversion, the executable is included in the bundle.*
http://sg.validcode.at/files/GetBundle.tmbundle.zip
*This maybe causes issues on Intel Macs so please report.
Thanks! Basti
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Hi Basti,
That seemed to work although for some reason in the code for update bundles 2 greater than symbols were replaces with >. Once I had replaced this and also changed the directory to remove Pristine Copy which does not exist in my Application Support/TextMate Bundle everything seems to be fine.
Many thanks,
Anthonoy On 1 Jun 2006, at 17:22, Sebastian Gräßl wrote:
Hi Anthony!
Thanks for the report. I forgot to tell everybody that the Bundle needs the latest Support- dir, because it uses some features of the next build of TextMate.
I added a command that does this for you. Just download the new version, install it and press CTRL + OPTION + CMD + U and it will get it work for you!
Have Fun!
Basti
Am 01.06.2006 um 17:42 schrieb Anthony Underwood:
HI Basti,
I like the bundle- the earlier versionworked really well. However I installed the lastest version (without ding) and now nothing is working. The update command gives this error:
/bin/bash: line 2: cd: /Users/admin/Library/Application Support/ TextMate/Pristine Copy/Bundles: No such file or directory 2006-06-01 16:41:07.532 CocoaDialog[4223] Unknown dialog type bubble. Available types: fileselect, msgbox, yesno-msgbox, ok-msgbox, textbox, progressbar, inputbox, standard-inputbox, dropdown, standard-dropdown.
The install command pauses for a while and then does nothing.
Help!
Anthony
On 1 Jun 2006, at 11:58, Sebastian Gräßl wrote:
Hi everyone!
Maybe you noticed my Bundle already, but for those who haven't.
The GetBundles Bundle is the easierst way to get and update Bundles from the Macromates SVN Repository.
press CTRL + CMD + I a dialog apears and you can choose the Bundle you want to install. To update every Bundle just press CTRL + CMD + U
Download the Bundle and extract it to ~/Library/Application Support/Textmate/Bundles. You don't need to install Subversion, the executable is included in the bundle.*
http://sg.validcode.at/files/GetBundle.tmbundle.zip
*This maybe causes issues on Intel Macs so please report.
Thanks! Basti
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Sebastian,
THIS IS KILLER!
but...
"update all bundles" outputs: /bin/bash: -c: line 6: syntax error near unexpected token `&' /bin/bash: -c: line 6: ` 2> >(CocoaDialog progressbar --indeterminate --title 'Updating all your Bundles' --text 'This could take a while...')'
On 6/1/06, Anthony Underwood ants@theunderwoods.f2s.com wrote:
Hi Basti,
That seemed to work although for some reason in the code for update bundles 2 greater than symbols were replaces with >. Once I had replaced this and also changed the directory to remove Pristine Copy which does not exist in my Application Support/TextMate Bundle everything seems to be fine.
Many thanks,
Anthonoy On 1 Jun 2006, at 17:22, Sebastian Gräßl wrote:
Hi Anthony!
Thanks for the report. I forgot to tell everybody that the Bundle needs the latest Support- dir, because it uses some features of the next build of TextMate.
I added a command that does this for you. Just download the new version, install it and press CTRL + OPTION + CMD + U and it will get it work for you!
Have Fun!
Basti
Am 01.06.2006 um 17:42 schrieb Anthony Underwood:
HI Basti,
I like the bundle- the earlier versionworked really well. However I installed the lastest version (without ding) and now nothing is working. The update command gives this error:
/bin/bash: line 2: cd: /Users/admin/Library/Application Support/ TextMate/Pristine Copy/Bundles: No such file or directory 2006-06-01 16:41:07.532 CocoaDialog[4223] Unknown dialog type bubble. Available types: fileselect, msgbox, yesno-msgbox, ok-msgbox, textbox, progressbar, inputbox, standard-inputbox, dropdown, standard-dropdown.
The install command pauses for a while and then does nothing.
Help!
Anthony
On 1 Jun 2006, at 11:58, Sebastian Gräßl wrote:
Hi everyone!
Maybe you noticed my Bundle already, but for those who haven't.
The GetBundles Bundle is the easierst way to get and update Bundles from the Macromates SVN Repository.
press CTRL + CMD + I a dialog apears and you can choose the Bundle you want to install. To update every Bundle just press CTRL + CMD + U
Download the Bundle and extract it to ~/Library/Application Support/Textmate/Bundles. You don't need to install Subversion, the executable is included in the bundle.*
http://sg.validcode.at/files/GetBundle.tmbundle.zip
*This maybe causes issues on Intel Macs so please report.
Thanks! Basti
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Hi David!
Sebastian,
THIS IS KILLER!
THANKS!
but...
"update all bundles" outputs: /bin/bash: -c: line 6: syntax error near unexpected token `&' /bin/bash: -c: line 6: ` 2> >(CocoaDialog progressbar -- indeterminate --title 'Updating all your Bundles' --text 'This could take a while...')'
FIXED!
Bye! Basti
On 6/1/06, Anthony Underwood ants@theunderwoods.f2s.com wrote: Hi Basti,
That seemed to work although for some reason in the code for update bundles 2 greater than symbols were replaces with >. Once I had replaced this and also changed the directory to remove Pristine Copy which does not exist in my Application Support/TextMate Bundle everything seems to be fine.
Many thanks,
Anthonoy On 1 Jun 2006, at 17:22, Sebastian Gräßl wrote:
Hi Anthony!
Thanks for the report. I forgot to tell everybody that the Bundle needs the latest Support- dir, because it uses some features of the next build of TextMate.
I added a command that does this for you. Just download the new version, install it and press CTRL + OPTION + CMD + U and it will get it work for you!
Have Fun!
Basti
Am 01.06.2006 um 17:42 schrieb Anthony Underwood:
HI Basti,
I like the bundle- the earlier versionworked really well. However I installed the lastest version (without ding) and now nothing is working. The update command gives this error:
/bin/bash: line 2: cd: /Users/admin/Library/Application Support/ TextMate/Pristine Copy/Bundles: No such file or directory 2006-06-01 16:41:07.532 CocoaDialog[4223] Unknown dialog type bubble. Available types: fileselect, msgbox, yesno-msgbox, ok-msgbox, textbox, progressbar, inputbox, standard-inputbox, dropdown, standard-dropdown.
The install command pauses for a while and then does nothing.
Help!
Anthony
On 1 Jun 2006, at 11:58, Sebastian Gräßl wrote:
Hi everyone!
Maybe you noticed my Bundle already, but for those who haven't.
The GetBundles Bundle is the easierst way to get and update Bundles from the Macromates SVN Repository.
press CTRL + CMD + I a dialog apears and you can choose the Bundle you want to install. To update every Bundle just press CTRL + CMD + U
Download the Bundle and extract it to ~/Library/Application Support/Textmate/Bundles. You don't need to install Subversion, the executable is included in the bundle.*
http://sg.validcode.at/files/GetBundle.tmbundle.zip
*This maybe causes issues on Intel Macs so please report.
Thanks! Basti
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The geekily challenged salute you :)
I did the support upgrade thingie, then decided to try out installing the javascript bundle. I got this error message
CocoaDialog[1631]: ICeCoffEE APE: Can't get process serial number for current process (error 1011); not loading in this application CocoaDialog[1632]: ICeCoffEE APE: Can't get process serial number for current process (error 1011); not loading in this application CocoaDialog[1636]: ICeCoffEE APE: Can't get process serial number for current process (error 1011); not loading in this application A JavaScript.tmbundle/Commands A JavaScript.tmbundle/Commands/Documentation for Word.plist A JavaScript.tmbundle/Snippets A JavaScript.tmbundle/Snippets/Prototype (proto).plist A JavaScript.tmbundle/Snippets/function (fun).plist A JavaScript.tmbundle/info.plist A JavaScript.tmbundle/Support A JavaScript.tmbundle/Support/dev_guru_index.gz A JavaScript.tmbundle/Syntaxes A JavaScript.tmbundle/Syntaxes/JavaScript.plist Checked out revision 3499. CocoaDialog[1637]: ICeCoffEE APE: Can't get process serial number for current process (error 1011); not loading in this application
not your fault, but something seems to play wrong with icecoffee.
Just a general question, it seems the stuff I've entered myself now stays even when I do an install of a bundle, is this correct? Can one start to edit stuff around and still benefit from the upgrades by doing an install or just upgrade all bundles? (answer to that may be somwere else I know)
Also, as as a UI bug of sorts, I invoked the choose bundle panel from this bundle, then I clicked on textmates main window and then I couldn't get back to the choose window in any way (witch, expose both tried). Since the beachball starts to spin on the choose dialog, this effectively seems to hang TextMate.
Andreas
Update: sorry to fire away the message before more thorough testing. It seems the Expose All (F9) will find the bundle-chooser, but not Expose Application (F10). Also, when doing a Update on all the bundles, I got this
/bin/bash: -c: line 6: syntax error near unexpected token `&' /bin/bash: -c: line 6: ` 2> >(CocoaDialog progressbar -- indeterminate --title 'Updating all your Bundles' --text 'This could take a while...')'
Andreas