Hi there.
I seem to be running into issues with textmate's code folding. Say I have a file open and folded to-the-max and edit the file in a different application, the folding points get all screwed up? The data seems to be persistent too, I have to tinker around in the file for a minute or so till TM actually rebuilds the index.
Is there any sneaky way of forcing TM to rebuild the folding index or something?
Cheers!
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On 4/5/08 1:49 PM, in article D11BB95A-18C6-400D-9EB6-A90B7A80E348@gmail.com, "Aaron Wallis" aaron.wallis@gmail.com wrote:
I seem to be running into issues with textmate's code folding. Say I have a file open and folded to-the-max and edit the file in a different application, the folding points get all screwed up? The data seems to be persistent too, I have to tinker around in the file for a minute or so till TM actually rebuilds the index.
Is there any sneaky way of forcing TM to rebuild the folding index or something?
I see this issue quite a bit. (I don't have to edit in a different application; the folding points just get screwed up spontaneously.) I find the only solution is to quit TM and start it up again. m.
On 5 Apr 2008, at 22:49, Aaron Wallis wrote:
I seem to be running into issues with textmate's code folding. Say I have a file open and folded to-the-max and edit the file in a different application, the folding points get all screwed up? The data seems to be persistent too, I have to tinker around in the file for a minute or so till TM actually rebuilds the index.
Is there any sneaky way of forcing TM to rebuild the folding index or something?
What I do is generally something like ⌘A + ⌫ + ⌘Z.
Sneaky :D
On 11/04/2008, at 1:41 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 5 Apr 2008, at 22:49, Aaron Wallis wrote:
I seem to be running into issues with textmate's code folding. Say I have a file open and folded to-the-max and edit the file in a different application, the folding points get all screwed up? The data seems to be persistent too, I have to tinker around in the file for a minute or so till TM actually rebuilds the index.
Is there any sneaky way of forcing TM to rebuild the folding index or something?
What I do is generally something like ⌘A + ⌫ + ⌘Z.
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On 4/10/08 12:43 PM, in article 84713B21-20CE-41CE-B896-12CD37C5FEBF@gmail.com, "Aaron Wallis" aaron.wallis@gmail.com wrote:
Sneaky :D
And brave! :D :D
m.
On 11/04/2008, at 1:41 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 5 Apr 2008, at 22:49, Aaron Wallis wrote:
I seem to be running into issues with textmate's code folding. Say I have a file open and folded to-the-max and edit the file in a different application, the folding points get all screwed up? The data seems to be persistent too, I have to tinker around in the file for a minute or so till TM actually rebuilds the index.
Is there any sneaky way of forcing TM to rebuild the folding index or something?
What I do is generally something like ⌘A + ⌫ + ⌘Z.