Hi, As it's my first post, let me thank all the macromates guys and the textMate community for the great work done already. So, Thank you all!
My work led me to edit my own (LaTeX) templates, and for the first of them, I pressed an uncountable number of times that precious "Test" Button, to see if everything was OK. I noticed a few things: 1) In my opinion, there should be a kb shortcut for that button. 2) Bug: It happened sometimes that the modifications made to the script and/or to the template itself were not taken into account. It generally does not happen at the beginning of the template building session, but once that famous "Test" Button had been pressed a number of times.
Notice that closing/reopening the bundle editor window solves the problem.
It's up to you, now! Thx, Xavier C.
On Feb 14, 2007, at 10:26 AM, Xavier CAMBAR wrote:
Notice that closing/reopening the bundle editor window solves the problem.
I never press the test button in fact, I always just open and close the bundle editor, and there is a keyboard shortcut for that. Why do you feel the need to press the Test button, instead of just closing the window? (Other than the obvious reason that it is so tempting to press it, it being pretty much the only button in sight ;) )
It's up to you, now! Thx, Xavier C.
Haris
On 2/14/07, Charilaos Skiadas skiadas@hanover.edu wrote:
On Feb 14, 2007, at 10:26 AM, Xavier CAMBAR wrote:
Notice that closing/reopening the bundle editor window solves the problem.
Why do you feel the need to press the Test button, instead of just closing the window? (Other than the obvious reason that it is so tempting to press it, it being pretty much the only button in sight ;) )
Because I really don't want that button to feel useless! :-p Apart from that, it remains a misbehaviour of our beloved text-editor. What would you say if you had to close your TeX document before processing it?
It's up to you, now!
Thx, Xavier C.
Haris
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On Feb 14, 2007, at 12:13 PM, Xavier CAMBAR wrote:
Because I really don't want that button to feel useless! :-p
We could always remove it :-p
Apart from that, it remains a misbehaviour of our beloved text-editor. What would you say if you had to close your TeX document before processing it?
I would rather compare to closing the preferences menu in order to see the effect of the changes. It is something that can be recovered with one keystroke. Locating your TeX document could take days on some occasions ;).
I agree though, that if it is there then it should just work.
Haris