The blog page at http://blog.macromates.com/2011/textmate-2-0-alpha/ points to r8930 version, but apparently there is an r8956 according to http://tm2tips.tumblr.com/. Some questions:
1) where to get the latest alpha? Or should I assume the latest stable version is the r8930?
2) if I install the TM2 alpha, can I keep TM 1.5.10 around if needed? Can I undo the TM2 install? I'm guessing that the 'mate' command changes can't be undone so easily. (my main use of 'mate' command is during a git commit to open the change log file)
3) In general, since I use TM for work, I'm hesitant to install TM2 alpha. Any comments/advice about that? I would however like to try it so I can offer my brilliant and helpful comments to Allan about it.
4) Is there a proper way to search this list? I found this: http://old.nabble.com/textmate-users-f18157.html but the page at http://lists.macromates.com/listinfo/textmate doesn't mention how to search the list (though you can download each month's archives by hand).
--ErikN
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 17:43, Erik Neumann erikn@myphysicslab.com wrote:
The blog page at http://blog.macromates.com/2011/textmate-2-0-alpha/ points to r8930 version, but apparently there is an r8956 according to http://tm2tips.tumblr.com/. Some questions:
- where to get the latest alpha? Or should I assume the latest stable
version is the r8930?
Install r8930 and use the builtin update mechanism. The latest stable version is r9064 I believe.
- if I install the TM2 alpha, can I keep TM 1.5.10 around if needed?
Yes, just install them in different places.
Can I undo the TM2 install?
Yes, just trash the application bundle. TM1's Bundles and Preferences won't be affected.
I'm guessing that the 'mate' command changes can't be undone so easily. (my main use of 'mate' command is during a git commit to open the change log file)
You can always remove one command and then reinstall the other. I like to keep both around but with different names (`avian` for TM2).
- In general, since I use TM for work, I'm hesitant to install TM2 alpha.
Any comments/advice about that? I would however like to try it so I can offer my brilliant and helpful comments to Allan about it.
There's no harm in installing it. Once you have, you can either try moving over gradually or taking the plunge while knowing that TM1 is there if you need it. I'm actually doing the former at work and the latter at home.
- Is there a proper way to search this list? I found this:
http://old.nabble.com/textmate-users-f18157.html but the page at http://lists.macromates.com/listinfo/textmate doesn't mention how to search the list (though you can download each month's archives by hand).
Maybe google with site:lists.macromates.com? I don't know really :-)
Cheers, Martin
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 10:45 PM, Martin Kühl martin.kuehl@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 17:43, Erik Neumann erikn@myphysicslab.com wrote:
The blog page at http://blog.macromates.com/2011/textmate-2-0-alpha/points to r8930 version, but apparently there is an r8956 according to http://tm2tips.tumblr.com/. Some questions:
- where to get the latest alpha? Or should I assume the latest stable
version is the r8930?
Install r8930 and use the builtin update mechanism. The latest stable version is r9064 I believe.
- if I install the TM2 alpha, can I keep TM 1.5.10 around if needed?
Yes, just install them in different places.
Can I undo the TM2 install?
Yes, just trash the application bundle. TM1's Bundles and Preferences won't be affected.
I'm guessing that the 'mate' command changes can't be undone so easily. (my main use of 'mate' command is during a git commit to open the change log file)
You can always remove one command and then reinstall the other. I like to keep both around but with different names (`avian` for TM2).
- In general, since I use TM for work, I'm hesitant to install TM2
alpha.
Any comments/advice about that? I would however like to try it so I can offer my brilliant and helpful comments to Allan about it.
There's no harm in installing it. Once you have, you can either try moving over gradually or taking the plunge while knowing that TM1 is there if you need it. I'm actually doing the former at work and the latter at home.
Take the plunge, we owe at least that much to the TM team, apart from reporting bugs.
That being said, I have a Ruby (Rails, Sinatra) & Java (Android) setup for work and open source both and until now, there hasn't been a deal breaker issue for me. Minor inconveniences are to be expected on an alpha version and they will get resolved once Alan and co. are ready to call this as RC1 (or whatever makes more sense than alpha).
- Is there a proper way to search this list? I found this:
http://old.nabble.com/textmate-users-f18157.html but the page at http://lists.macromates.com/listinfo/textmate doesn't mention how to search the list (though you can download each month's archives by hand).
Maybe google with site:lists.macromates.com? I don't know really :-)
Cheers, Martin
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