This doesn't seem to be documented anywhere online that I can find, so:
Allan informed me on IRC that the mate command doesn't work from inside screen in Leopard.
All is not lost, however. I discovered that if you install screen via MacPorts (I had to 'port sync' first, then 'port install screen'), you can use the mate command from inside screen with no problems. Hopefully this will save someone else a few minutes of fruitless searching.
- Andre
On 30/10/2007, at 07.37, Andre Arko wrote:
All is not lost, however. I discovered that if you install screen via MacPorts (I had to 'port sync' first, then 'port install screen'), you can use the mate command from inside screen with no problems. Hopefully this will save someone else a few minutes of fruitless searching.
You sure have just helped me. Genious. Wonder how screen shipping with Leopard is broken though.
- David
Out of curiousity: In what situations would you use this screen+mate combination?
- Horst
On 10/30/07, David Reuss david@upsys.dk wrote:
On 30/10/2007, at 07.37, Andre Arko wrote:
All is not lost, however. I discovered that if you install screen via MacPorts (I had to 'port sync' first, then 'port install screen'), you can use the mate command from inside screen with no problems. Hopefully this will save someone else a few minutes of fruitless searching.
You sure have just helped me. Genious. Wonder how screen shipping with Leopard is broken though.
- David
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On 30/10/2007, at 10.40, Horst Gutmann wrote:
Out of curiousity: In what situations would you use this screen+mate combination?
Well, actually i hoped i could get rid of it with Leopards tabs, but i can't find a way to set the title of them, so it's quite hard to distinguish between sessions.. Makes it extremely less useful.
Screen gives me "tabs", in my terminal, and i can label them as i want, and some other nice stuff.
I'm very often logged on at several different remote machines, and i had this: (http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~willu/RemoteEdit/) running on all of my machines, so i could just "mate <filename>", in all of my "tabs", no matter what machine is was currently "working on" ..
But it doesn't seem Apple Events are playing nice on Leopard, as i get some errors in console, trying to set it up again. Hoping for a fix real soon, because it was incredibly easy to use TextMate no matter what remote box i was logged in to.
- David
Ah thanks :-) Was just wondering.
On 10/30/07, David Reuss david@upsys.dk wrote:
On 30/10/2007, at 10.40, Horst Gutmann wrote:
Out of curiousity: In what situations would you use this screen+mate combination?
Well, actually i hoped i could get rid of it with Leopards tabs, but i can't find a way to set the title of them, so it's quite hard to distinguish between sessions.. Makes it extremely less useful.
Screen gives me "tabs", in my terminal, and i can label them as i want, and some other nice stuff.
I'm very often logged on at several different remote machines, and i had this: (http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~willu/RemoteEdit/) running on all of my machines, so i could just "mate <filename>", in all of my "tabs", no matter what machine is was currently "working on" ..
But it doesn't seem Apple Events are playing nice on Leopard, as i get some errors in console, trying to set it up again. Hoping for a fix real soon, because it was incredibly easy to use TextMate no matter what remote box i was logged in to.
- David
For new threads USE THIS: textmate@lists.macromates.com (threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't) http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate