The column interface that you use to select a bundle item is very short and can’t be resized.
![](cid:527163B1-A047-4E01-8C29-5880EF864360@skurfer.com "Screen Shot 2020-04-23 at 8.59.37 AM.png")
The cursor changes when you hover over the resize handle, but I can’t move it. Resizing the window makes no difference, no matter which side I resize from.
I don’t use the Bundle Editor very often, so I’m afraid I can’t say when this started. I’m currently on 2.0.8, macOS 10.14.6.
Thanks.
FWIW, I am on TextMate 2.0.8 and macOS 10.15.4 and do not see this issue.
On Apr 23, 2020, at 22:10, Rob McBroom mailinglist0@skurfer.com wrote:
The column interface that you use to select a bundle item is very short and can’t be resized.
<Screen Shot 2020-04-23 at 8.59.37 AM.png>
The cursor changes when you hover over the resize handle, but I can’t move it. Resizing the window makes no difference, no matter which side I resize from.
I don’t use the Bundle Editor very often, so I’m afraid I can’t say when this started. I’m currently on 2.0.8, macOS 10.14.6.
Thanks.
-- Rob McBroom
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On 23 Apr 2020, at 20:10, Rob McBroom wrote:
The column interface that you use to select a bundle item is very short and can’t be resized.
I see this as well on 10.14 when building on 10.15.
Latest test build (2.0.10) has been built on 10.14, so for that build, it should work again.
Having built on 10.14 also means the executable should run on 10.12 and later.
On 23 Apr 2020, at 12:29, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 23 Apr 2020, at 20:10, Rob McBroom wrote:
The column interface that you use to select a bundle item is very short and can’t be resized.
I see this as well on 10.14 when building on 10.15.
Latest test build (2.0.10) has been built on 10.14, so for that build, it should work again.
Looks good here. Thanks!
Having built on 10.14 also means the executable should run on 10.12 and later.
Just curious… Is it the OS or the SDK? I finally managed to build Quicksilver in Xcode 11 on 10.14, but I’m using the 10.13 SDK (which is symlinked in from Xcode 9).
On 24 Apr 2020, at 0:04, Rob McBroom wrote:
Having built on 10.14 also means the executable should run on 10.12 and later.
Just curious… Is it the OS or the SDK? I finally managed to build Quicksilver in Xcode 11 on 10.14, but I’m using the 10.13 SDK (which is symlinked in from Xcode 9).
I think it would be the SDK, although both machines are using the 10.15 SDK, but I see that my 10.14 machine has Xcode 11.3 and my 10.15 machine has Xcode 11.4
Downloading Xcode 11.3.1 as we speak to test building with that under macOS 10.15 to see if that makes the bundle editor split view resizable when run under 10.14.