Hi,
I have precisely the problem described here: http://forums.macosxhints.com/showthread.php?t=105312 That is, if I choose "save as..." from any textmate document, the appearing window does not remember the folder where I've been. It always wants to save into "Macintosh HD", which is annoying.
I work with textmate (version 1.5.8 (1505)) on Mac OS X (10.6.1).
Any help is appreciated.
Marius
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 12:12 AM, Marius Hofert m_hofert@web.de wrote:
Hi,
I have precisely the problem described here: http://forums.macosxhints.com/showthread.php?t=105312 That is, if I choose "save as..." from any textmate document, the appearing window does not remember the folder where I've been. It always wants to save into "Macintosh HD", which is annoying.
Ah, so I'm not the only one seeing this behavior. Yay!
Cheers, Chris
Has anybody sent a "bug" report on that? Or feature request... depending on how you look at it :-)
On 2009-10-16, at 09:55 , Chris Rebert wrote:
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 12:12 AM, Marius Hofert m_hofert@web.de wrote:
Hi,
I have precisely the problem described here: http://forums.macosxhints.com/showthread.php?t=105312 That is, if I choose "save as..." from any textmate document, the appearing window does not remember the folder where I've been. It always wants to save into "Macintosh HD", which is annoying.
Ah, so I'm not the only one seeing this behavior. Yay!
Cheers, Chris
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I have heard about it, yes.
I will look into it when I upgrade to SL, which 10.6.2 will hopefully allow me to do.
On 16 Oct 2009, at 10:56, Marius Hofert wrote:
Has anybody sent a "bug" report on that? Or feature request... depending on how you look at it :-)
On 2009-10-16, at 09:55 , Chris Rebert wrote:
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 12:12 AM, Marius Hofert m_hofert@web.de wrote:
Hi,
I have precisely the problem described here: http://forums.macosxhints.com/showthread.php?t=105312 That is, if I choose "save as..." from any textmate document, the appearing window does not remember the folder where I've been. It always wants to save into "Macintosh HD", which is annoying.
Ah, so I'm not the only one seeing this behavior. Yay!
Cheers, Chris
textmate mailing list textmate@lists.macromates.com http://lists.macromates.com/listinfo/textmate
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Allan: Just out of curiosity, what is holding you back from upgrading to Snow Leopard?
Mvh Christoffer Winterkvist --------------------------------------- oprah@noodlemantra.eu
On 16, Oct,2009, at 11:33, Allan Odgaard wrote:
I have heard about it, yes.
I will look into it when I upgrade to SL, which 10.6.2 will hopefully allow me to do.
On 16 Oct 2009, at 10:56, Marius Hofert wrote:
Has anybody sent a "bug" report on that? Or feature request... depending on how you look at it :-)
On 2009-10-16, at 09:55 , Chris Rebert wrote:
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 12:12 AM, Marius Hofert m_hofert@web.de wrote:
Hi,
I have precisely the problem described here: http://forums.macosxhints.com/showthread.php?t=105312 That is, if I choose "save as..." from any textmate document, the appearing window does not remember the folder where I've been. It always wants to save into "Macintosh HD", which is annoying.
Ah, so I'm not the only one seeing this behavior. Yay!
Cheers, Chris
textmate mailing list textmate@lists.macromates.com http://lists.macromates.com/listinfo/textmate
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On 17 Oct 2009, at 19:15, Christoffer Winterkvist wrote:
Allan: Just out of curiosity, what is holding you back from upgrading to Snow Leopard?
I have rather bad eyesight so I rely on the zoom feature (Universal Access) which is botched on Snow Leopard. Try e.g. run ‘yes’ in Terminal and zoom in. As someone who has a lot of terminal output, this is quite the distraction ;)
On 10/28/09 3:47 PM, in article E5F1AAF7-E927-47E6-9976-DACEB55678C0@textmate.org, "Allan Odgaard" mailinglist@textmate.org wrote:
the zoom feature (Universal Access) which is botched on Snow Leopard
I use it all the time. I do not see in what way it is "botched".
Did you perhaps accidentally switch off "smooth images" in the zoom setting? If so, switch it back on.
System Preferences > Universal Access > Seeing > Options (button) > Smooth Images (make sure it's checked).
If you find yourself misusing this keyboard shortcut accidentally, you can turn it off in System Preferences > Keyboard > Keyboard Shortcuts > Universal Access > "Turn image smoothing on or off": uncheck that so you can't accidentally use that keyboard shortcut.
This is *not* a new Snow Leopard feature. m.
On 29/10/2009, at 12:41 PM, Matt Neuburg wrote:
On 10/28/09 3:47 PM, in article E5F1AAF7-E927-47E6-9976-DACEB55678C0@textmate.org, "Allan Odgaard" mailinglist@textmate.org wrote:
the zoom feature (Universal Access) which is botched on Snow Leopard
I use it all the time. I do not see in what way it is "botched".
Terminal output while the terminal has focus and you're zoomed seems to jump the screen around for me. I presume this is what Allan is talking about.
Adam
On Oct 28, 2009, at 10:41 PM, Matt Neuburg wrote:
I use it all the time. I do not see in what way it is "botched".
I didn't see it at first either because I ⌃C-ed `yes`. Leave it running while zoomed in and try to move focus to another part of the screen. You can't.
On 10/29/09 7:13 AM, in article F40A0CCE-56BB-4BBB-8DEC-32A96BEF056D@skurfer.com, "Rob McBroom" mailinglist0@skurfer.com wrote:
Leave it
running while zoomed in and try to move
focus to another part of the
screen. You can't.
Okay, but that's apparently an issue with Terminal itself. The Terminal window from Path Finder doesn't display this problem, so it might be a viable alternative for now.
m.
On 10/29/09 9:11 AM, in article C70F0CAA.4EA6F%matt@tidbits.com, "Matt Neuburg" matt@tidbits.com wrote:
On 10/29/09 7:13 AM, in article F40A0CCE-56BB-4BBB-8DEC-32A96BEF056D@skurfer.com, "Rob McBroom" mailinglist0@skurfer.com wrote:
Leave it
running while zoomed in and try to move
focus to another part of the
screen. You can't.
Okay, but that's apparently an issue with Terminal itself. The Terminal window from Path Finder doesn't display this problem, so it might be a viable alternative for now.
Just following up: Apple knows about the Terminal problem:
After further investigation it has been determined that this is a known issue, which is currently being investigated by engineering. This issue has been filed in our bug database under the original Bug ID# 7181199.
m.