I'm wondering if the contents of my "/Library/Application Support/Textmate" directory is correct after checkout from svn.
Should it be this:
Bundles/ Support/
or this:
Bundles/ Conventions.txt Disabled Bundles/ LICENSE Manual/ PlugIns/ README Review/ Support/ Themes/ Tools/ Work in Progress/
Perhaps I invoked a checkout on the wrong directory? Ultimately I am trying to see all the Bundles in the Bundle directory. I'm unable to find ODCompletion items even though I see them in the file system.
Thank you! az
On 23 Dec 2007, at 20:29, Artie Ziff wrote:
I'm wondering if the contents of my "/Library/Application Support/Textmate" directory is correct after checkout from svn.
Should it be this:
Bundles/ Support/
or this:
Bundles/ Conventions.txt Disabled Bundles/ LICENSE Manual/ PlugIns/ README Review/ Support/ Themes/ Tools/ Work in Progress/
Well, most of that is not needed, but when doing a “full checkout” PlugIns generally should be included, since the repository may see updates that require an updated Dialog plug-in or similar.
Perhaps I invoked a checkout on the wrong directory? Ultimately I am trying to see all the Bundles in the Bundle directory. I'm unable to find ODCompletion items even though I see them in the file system.
Try click the Filter Bundles… in the Bundle Editor. See if the bundle was disabled.
Try click the Filter Bundles… in the Bundle Editor. See if the bundle was disabled.
That's exactly what is happening. Thank you!
I had forgotten how to find the Bundle Filter dialog... and overlooked the button in the Bundle Editor numerous times. Your response caused me to look for it again. I had disabled items that I did not need or recognize... a long time ago. Clearly I will remember it now! :) LOL.
From a UI perspective, wherein browsing menus can often
help the User remember stuff... I think the list of 3 "shortcut" menu items in the hierarchical Bundle Editor menu command (Edit Shortcuts, Languages, or Snippets) is helpful. Perhaps there is a chance that if I had seen "Edit Filters" in the same list then maybe I could have avoided asking for help. (just a thought, not being critical)
Thank you for your time and setting me straight. :) I'm very grateful for you and Textmate.
Cheers!