For some time I had been using the LaTeX bundle in Textmate 1.5.11 on an old Mac running OS 10.6.8 with no problems. After migrating my whole system to a new iMac running Mavericks (OS 10.9), all the keyboard shortcuts that require Cmd-{ or Cmd-} for completion stopped working. For example, when typing "frame" and Cmd-{ (in Beamer) I get an error message like:
"/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/LaTeX.tmbundle/Support/lib/config_helper.rb:2:in " (and yes, it would just end abruptly there)
Completion with Esc or Tab works fine, for the shortcuts that use those, as does toggling commenting with Cmd-. But all of the ones with Cmd-} or Cmd-{ produce an error message. Same thing happens on my new laptop, likewise under Mavericks.
I've upgraded to TextMate 2, thinking that this might have something to do with that Ruby thing I've been reading about. However, the problem has not gone away, though the symptoms are slightly different. Now no error message appears, but instead the "Cmd-{" and "Cmd-}" keystroke combinations seem to be completely dead keys; nothing at all happens when I press them.
Does anyone know what might be going on and how I can fix this? It's having a pretty devastating effect on my productivity.
Thanks!
--Gunnar
Gunnar Ólafur Hansson Associate Professor | Department of Linguistics The University of British Columbia 2613 West Mall | Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z4 Phone 604 822 4658 | Fax 604 822 9687 gunnar.hansson@ubc.ca mailto:gunnar.hansson@ubc.ca www.linguistics.ubc.ca http://www.linguistics.ubc.ca
Gunnar Ólafur Hansson wrote
For some time I had been using the LaTeX bundle in Textmate 1.5.11 on an old Mac running OS 10.6.8 with no problems. After migrating my whole system to a new iMac running Mavericks (OS 10.9), all the keyboard shortcuts that require Cmd-{ or Cmd-} for completion stopped working. For example, when typing "frame" and Cmd-{ (in Beamer) I get an error message like:
"/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/LaTeX.tmbundle/Support/lib/config_helper.rb:2:in " (and yes, it would just end abruptly there)
Completion with Esc or Tab works fine, for the shortcuts that use those, as does toggling commenting with Cmd-. But all of the ones with Cmd-} or Cmd-{ produce an error message. Same thing happens on my new laptop, likewise under Mavericks.
I've upgraded to TextMate 2, thinking that this might have something to do with that Ruby thing I've been reading about. However, the problem has not gone away, though the symptoms are slightly different. Now no error message appears, but instead the "Cmd-{" and "Cmd-}" keystroke combinations seem to be completely dead keys; nothing at all happens when I press them.
Does anyone know what might be going on and how I can fix this? It's having a pretty devastating effect on my productivity.
Thanks!
--Gunnar
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Hi Gunnar,
as far as I can tell the shortcut keys for the two commands you mentioned have changed. “Command Based on Current Word / Selection” now uses the keyboard shortcut `^>` (“Control-Shift-.”). “Environment Based on Current Word / Selection” is now accessible via `^<` (“Control-Shift-,”). The reason behind this change might be that the standard OS shortcuts for switching tabs are usually bound to `⇧⌘[` and `⇧⌘[`.
Kind regards, René
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