I just discovered another way that line numbers are not displayed correctly.
With line numbers visible. Press Cmd-Option-L to hide line numbers. Then press Cmd-Option-L again to show them. When I do this the line numbers always start at 1 regardless of where I currently am in the file.
Anyone else seeing this?
Curt Sellmer wrote:
With line numbers visible. Press Cmd-Option-L to hide line numbers. Then press Cmd-Option-L again to show them. When I do this the line numbers always start at 1 regardless of where I currently am in the file.
Anyone else seeing this?
Nope. Your sequence does what it should on my machine (10.8.5, TextMate version 2.0-alpha.9479).
Cheers, Paul
Does what it should here too. OS X 10.7.5 and TextMate version 2.0-alpha.9468+git.cab42a8.
Louis
On Sep 18, 2013, at 5:58 PM, Paul McCann wrote:
Curt Sellmer wrote:
With line numbers visible. Press Cmd-Option-L to hide line numbers. Then press Cmd-Option-L again to show them. When I do this the line numbers always start at 1 regardless of where I currently am in the file.
Anyone else seeing this?
Nope. Your sequence does what it should on my machine (10.8.5, TextMate version 2.0-alpha.9479).
Cheers, Paul
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Nope too. 10.7.5, TM 2.0-alpha.9477
Marcello
Il 18/09/13 23:58, Paul McCann ha scritto:
Curt Sellmer wrote:
With line numbers visible. Press Cmd-Option-L to hide line numbers. Then press Cmd-Option-L again to show them. When I do this the line numbers always start at 1 regardless of where I currently am in the file.
Anyone else seeing this?
Nope. Your sequence does what it should on my machine (10.8.5, TextMate version 2.0-alpha.9479).
Cheers, Paul
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I can duplicate this error another way. Assuming you're editing a long text file, scroll to some position away from the top, press ctrl - s to enter search mode. Usually this is enough to get the line numbers reset to 1 at the top. Scroll again and the line numbers get corrected. Click in the edit area to move focus back to that area, search mode ended, and now line numbers are reset back to 1.
.. At least that's consistently happening for me anyway. 2.0-alpha.9479
On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 5:25 PM, Marcello De Geronimo mdeger@tiscali.itwrote:
Nope too. 10.7.5, TM 2.0-alpha.9477
Marcello
Il 18/09/13 23:58, Paul McCann ha scritto:
Curt Sellmer wrote:
With line numbers visible. Press Cmd-Option-L to hide line numbers.
Then press Cmd-Option-L again to show them. When I do this the line numbers always start at 1 regardless of where I currently am in the file.
Anyone else seeing this?
Nope. Your sequence does what it should on my machine (10.8.5, TextMate version 2.0-alpha.9479).
Cheers, Paul
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I have also seen the line numbers disappear. And I regularly have them out of sync with the file. I am using OS X 10.8.4 (TextMate 2.0-alpha.9479)
On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 5:54 AM, Allan Odgaard mailinglist@textmate.org wrote:
On 22 Sep 2013, at 5:11, Craig Hess wrote:
I can duplicate this error another way […]
I just had a case of no line numbers showing at all. Perhaps the 10.8.5 update has changed something that makes the current code less reliable.
What OS version are you using?
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