Hi, again and all the best.
On my install the View scope command is broken, and doesn't output anything. Also Select CSS Language Scope, doesn't do anything right now although key eqiv. is correctly assigned
Also: Conflicting key equivalents, don't get me the popup select form anymore in all instances.
Ok, that's enough questions for now. ( I still don't have an Apple keyboard, dammed. )
regards, marios
On 12/09/2007, at 20:20, marios wrote:
Hi, again and all the best.
On my install the View scope command is broken, and doesn't output anything. Also Select CSS Language Scope, doesn't do anything right now although key eqiv. is correctly assigned
Also: Conflicting key equivalents, don't get me the popup select form anymore in all instances. [...]
Try http://macromates.com/wiki/Troubleshooting/RevertToDefaultBundles
Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 12/09/2007, at 20:20, marios wrote:
Hi, again and all the best.
Try http://macromates.com/wiki/Troubleshooting/RevertToDefaultBundles
Ok, I've done all these, but still I don't get the expected result.
regards, marios
On 13/09/2007, at 19:07, marios wrote:
[...] Try http://macromates.com/wiki/Troubleshooting/RevertToDefaultBundles
Ok, I've done all these, but still I don't get the expected result.
Okay, so *exactly* what do you get?
Can you try run the Bundle Development → Show TM_* Variables and see what TM_SCOPE says?
Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 13/09/2007, at 19:07, marios wrote:
[...] Try http://macromates.com/wiki/Troubleshooting/RevertToDefaultBundles
Ok, I've done all these, but still I don't get the expected result.
Okay, so *exactly* what do you get?
Can you try run the Bundle Development → Show TM_* Variables and see what TM_SCOPE says?
I've got this:
TM_SCOPE=text.html.txp source.php.embedded.block.html punctuation.section.embedded.end.php
regards, marios
Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 13/09/2007, at 19:07, marios wrote:
[...] Try http://macromates.com/wiki/Troubleshooting/RevertToDefaultBundles
Ok, I've done all these, but still I don't get the expected result.
Okay, so *exactly* what do you get?
Can you try run the Bundle Development → Show TM_* Variables and see what TM_SCOPE says?
Allan, the View Scope command is supposed to be in the TextMate Bundle right ?
The strange thing is, I'm not able to locate this command at all. Some other Key Equivalents are back to normal. (Switch Language commands, and such )
I trashed the one Microsoft Keyboard and replaced it with another one and disabled some IntelliType settings in System Prefs. The IntelliType Software is sort of buggy at some settings. ( Even the newest one ), so some problems came from there, but not so for the View Source command in TextMate, that I so much need.
regards, marios
On 14/09/2007, at 11:44, marios wrote:
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Allan, the View Scope command is supposed to be in the TextMate Bundle right ?
It was moved to Bundle Development.
The strange thing is, I'm not able to locate this command at all. Some other Key Equivalents are back to normal. (Switch Language commands, and such )
So when you said that Show Scope didn’t output anything, the problem was really, that you did not have the command at all?
Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 14/09/2007, at 11:44, marios wrote:
[...]
Allan, the View Scope command is supposed to be in the TextMate Bundle right ?
It was moved to Bundle Development.
The strange thing is, I'm not able to locate this command at all. Some other Key Equivalents are back to normal. (Switch Language commands, and such )
So when you said that Show Scope didn’t output anything, the problem was really, that you did not have the command at all?
Yep, that's right. So after cleaning out all Bundle Folders, the select Bundle Item wouldn't even list it,since it wasn't enabled in the List Filter of the Bundle Editor.
Everything is smooth and dandy.
Thanks again.
regards, marios
On Sep 14, 2007, at 3:18 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
Can you try run the Bundle Development → Show TM_* Variables and see what TM_SCOPE says?
Ah, so *that's* where that friggin' command went. :)
I should change my desktop picture to ⌃⌘T in giant letters.
--- Rob McBroom http://www.skurfer.com/ I didn't "switch" to Apple... my OS did.