Try typing that into an empty TextMate document and then hitting Ctrl-R. Should give you the output you're after.
Adam Sharp
Gert van Oss wrote:
I merely use TextMate for LateX so no clue what to do with the info I receive as result?
echo "$TM_SUPPORT_PATH" /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support
From some cursory reading online it sounds as if an upgrade of TextMate may have caused your issue, due to clashes with outdated versions of bundles and/or the Support folder.
http://lists.macromates.com/textmate/2007-July/020815.html
Your TM_SUPPORT_PATH variable just indicates that you're using the version of the Support folder that came with your TextMate package. Maybe trying this fix could solve your issue, to ensure you're using the default bundles supplied with TextMate (and there aren't any clashes):
http://wiki.macromates.com/Troubleshooting/RevertToDefaultBundles
It's linked to in the email above.
Hope that helps!
Adam