I've got a quick workaround for issue #1 (splitviews): Open "~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Session/Info.plist" (the XCode plist editor makes it nice and easy, but you can open it in textmate as well if you are comfortable editing plists). You are looking for htmlOutputHeight. Mine was set to a negative value, setting it to a positive value should fix the issue (it did for me).
-Amiel
Hi Allan et al. first, TM 2 looks really good :) Congratulations! Here my first observations:
- splitviews
- open a file and display any of the file browser options (like SCM etc.)
- then drag the grabber to resize both views inside the splitview
- it is possible to resize them beyond the window's frame bounds
- the same for HTML output
- even show/hide file browser doesn't reset the views correctly
- (I know very marginally :) Multibyte Input
- open a window
- change Apple's input method to e.g. Japanese (Hiragana) and type e.g. 't'
- this is what I get:
t{ NSUnderline = 2; NSUnderlineColor = "NSCalibratedWhiteColorSpace 0.17 1"; }
- after type 'a'
tた{ NSUnderline = 2; NSUnderlineColor = "NSCalibratedWhiteColorSpace 0.17 1"; }{ NSUnderline = 2; NSUnderlineColor = "NSCalibratedWhiteColorSpace 0.17 1"; }
- whereby only 'た' should be displayed
- main menu > Bundles > ... key equivalent and tab trigger overlap
- as far as I see it if a bundle command has a tab trigger AND a key
equivalent defined both info will be displayed overlapped in the NSMenuItem
- e.g. JavaScript > Core > Language > Object Key - Key Value
All the best, --Hans
-Amiel http://carnesmedia.com
Cool! I want to test too!
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 5:33 PM, Amiel Martin amiel@carnesmedia.com wrote:
I've got a quick workaround for issue #1 (splitviews): Open "~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Session/Info.plist" (the XCode plist editor makes it nice and easy, but you can open it in textmate as well if you are comfortable editing plists). You are looking for htmlOutputHeight. Mine was set to a negative value, setting it to a positive value should fix the issue (it did for me).
-Amiel
Hi Allan et al. first, TM 2 looks really good :) Congratulations! Here my first observations:
- splitviews
- open a file and display any of the file browser options (like SCM etc.)
- then drag the grabber to resize both views inside the splitview
- it is possible to resize them beyond the window's frame bounds
- the same for HTML output
- even show/hide file browser doesn't reset the views correctly
- (I know very marginally :) Multibyte Input
- open a window
- change Apple's input method to e.g. Japanese (Hiragana) and type e.g.
't'
- this is what I get:
t{ NSUnderline = 2; NSUnderlineColor = "NSCalibratedWhiteColorSpace 0.17 1"; }
- after type 'a'
tた{ NSUnderline = 2; NSUnderlineColor = "NSCalibratedWhiteColorSpace 0.17 1"; }{ NSUnderline = 2; NSUnderlineColor = "NSCalibratedWhiteColorSpace 0.17 1"; }
- whereby only 'た' should be displayed
- main menu > Bundles > ... key equivalent and tab trigger overlap
- as far as I see it if a bundle command has a tab trigger AND a key
equivalent defined both info will be displayed overlapped in the NSMenuItem
- e.g. JavaScript > Core > Language > Object Key - Key Value
All the best, --Hans
-Amiel http://carnesmedia.com
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I sent this to the textmate-dev list: http://lists.macromates.com/textmate-dev/2011-December/014636.html
Someone messed up his reply — it will be out later today though.
On 13 Dec 2011, at 09:06, Carsten Hoever wrote:
Hi,
Cool! I want to test too!
Hi Allan et al. first, TM 2 looks really good :) Congratulations!
What the heck is going on here? Release candidate for TM2?
/Carsten
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On 13/12/11 08:21, "Allan Odgaard" mailinglist@textmate.org wrote:
I sent this to the textmate-dev list: http://lists.macromates.com/textmate-dev/2011-December/014636.html
Someone messed up his reply it will be out later today though.
" [...] I¹m letting you be the first batch of testers before inviting the masses".
I've always prided myself on being a member of the proletariat...
Cheers,
Phil.
On 13 Dec 2011, at 09:31, Phil Dobbin wrote:
"[...] I’m letting you be the first batch of testers before inviting the masses".
I've always prided myself on being a member of the proletariat...
Just to clarify incase this was in jest, my use of “masses” stems from “mass”, i.e. a large undefined quantity, not a particular social class.
On 13/12/11 13:01, "Allan Odgaard" mailinglist@textmate.org wrote:
On 13 Dec 2011, at 09:31, Phil Dobbin wrote:
"[...] I¹m letting you be the first batch of testers before inviting the masses".
I've always prided myself on being a member of the proletariat...
Just to clarify incase this was in jest, my use of ³masses² stems from ³mass², i.e. a large undefined quantity, not a particular social class.
Rest assured. It was in jest.
Cheers,
Phil...