If a Latex document is split into multiple files, the "to PDF" command (as advertised on the blog), generates an error. It worked beautifully previously (B4) - please could this be fixed in the next beta.
Also, there are now two latex bundles (LaTeX and Latex), which is the most up-to-date?
Thanks, Tim
Something is fishy, because Latex isn't even showing up in my bundle list.
Its there in /Applications/TextMate.app/...
What is worse is that TextMate deleted the Latex.tmbundle directory from my own ~/Library/Applications Support/TextMate/Bundles directory.
I've tried twice now: quit TM, svn update my Bundles directory (Latex.tmbundle is there), restart TM (no latex in bundle list) Quit TM no more Latex.tmbundle in bundles directory.
I've also tried to move aside my bundles directory and just run with the set delivered inside TextMate.app
Latex does not show up there either.
Brad
On Feb 11, 2005, at 4:59 AM, tim wrote:
If a Latex document is split into multiple files, the "to PDF" command (as advertised on the blog), generates an error. It worked beautifully previously (B4) - please could this be fixed in the next beta.
Also, there are now two latex bundles (LaTeX and Latex), which is the most up-to-date?
Thanks, Tim
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Are you sure you enabled it in the Bundle Editor?
(Window -> Bundle Editor -> Change Filtering)
Jeroen.
On 11-02-2005 14:44, Brad Miller wrote:
Something is fishy, because Latex isn't even showing up in my bundle list.
Its there in /Applications/TextMate.app/...
What is worse is that TextMate deleted the Latex.tmbundle directory from my own ~/Library/Applications Support/TextMate/Bundles directory.
I've tried twice now: quit TM, svn update my Bundles directory (Latex.tmbundle is there), restart TM (no latex in bundle list) Quit TM no more Latex.tmbundle in bundles directory.
I've also tried to move aside my bundles directory and just run with the set delivered inside TextMate.app
Latex does not show up there either.
Brad
On Feb 11, 2005, at 4:59 AM, tim wrote:
If a Latex document is split into multiple files, the "to PDF" command (as advertised on the blog), generates an error. It worked beautifully previously (B4) - please could this be fixed in the next beta.
Also, there are now two latex bundles (LaTeX and Latex), which is the most up-to-date?
Thanks, Tim
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Yes, It doesn't even show up in the list to enable! On Feb 11, 2005, at 7:54 AM, Jeroen van der Ham wrote:
Are you sure you enabled it in the Bundle Editor?
(Window -> Bundle Editor -> Change Filtering)
Jeroen.
On 11-02-2005 14:44, Brad Miller wrote:
Something is fishy, because Latex isn't even showing up in my bundle list. Its there in /Applications/TextMate.app/... What is worse is that TextMate deleted the Latex.tmbundle directory from my own ~/Library/Applications Support/TextMate/Bundles directory. I've tried twice now: quit TM, svn update my Bundles directory (Latex.tmbundle is there), restart TM (no latex in bundle list) Quit TM no more Latex.tmbundle in bundles directory. I've also tried to move aside my bundles directory and just run with the set delivered inside TextMate.app Latex does not show up there either. Brad On Feb 11, 2005, at 4:59 AM, tim wrote:
If a Latex document is split into multiple files, the "to PDF" command (as advertised on the blog), generates an error. It worked beautifully previously (B4) - please could this be fixed in the next beta.
Also, there are now two latex bundles (LaTeX and Latex), which is the most up-to-date?
Thanks, Tim
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One more quick datapoint. Removing the TextMate directory from App Support *AND* moving aside the preferences file seems to restore the presence of Latex from the application directory.
Brad
On Feb 11, 2005, at 7:44 AM, Brad Miller wrote:
Something is fishy, because Latex isn't even showing up in my bundle list.
Its there in /Applications/TextMate.app/...
What is worse is that TextMate deleted the Latex.tmbundle directory from my own ~/Library/Applications Support/TextMate/Bundles directory.
I've tried twice now: quit TM, svn update my Bundles directory (Latex.tmbundle is there), restart TM (no latex in bundle list) Quit TM no more Latex.tmbundle in bundles directory.
I've also tried to move aside my bundles directory and just run with the set delivered inside TextMate.app
Latex does not show up there either.
Brad
On Feb 11, 2005, at 4:59 AM, tim wrote:
If a Latex document is split into multiple files, the "to PDF" command (as advertised on the blog), generates an error. It worked beautifully previously (B4) - please could this be fixed in the next beta.
Also, there are now two latex bundles (LaTeX and Latex), which is the most up-to-date?
Thanks, Tim
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On Feb 11, 2005, at 14:44, Brad Miller wrote:
Something is fishy, because Latex isn't even showing up in my bundle list.
Its there in /Applications/TextMate.app/...
What is worse is that TextMate deleted the Latex.tmbundle directory from my own ~/Library/Applications Support/TextMate/Bundles directory.
I've tried twice now: quit TM, svn update my Bundles directory (Latex.tmbundle is there), restart TM (no latex in bundle list) Quit TM no more Latex.tmbundle in bundles directory.
If you delete a bundle in the bundle editor which is among one of the default bundles, TextMate will remember that you wanted that bundle deleted, so that when a new version of TextMate is released, the bundle will still be deleted.
I will change it so that this setting gets cleared if it finds the bundle in a local location later (rather than delete the local one, which was I scenario I didn't consider, sorry) -- I think this is what went wrong here (and that's why deleting your preferences solved the problem, since that's where it keeps the list of deleted bundles).
The funny thing is I don't remember deleting the LaTeX bundle, and I was just using it yesterday. Also, since I've been working on the Latex.tmbundle I can't imagine why I would want to. Unless enforcement of the deletion is something new in b5. I do remember that there was a time when I had a bundle called LaTex and another called Latex. This dates back to some of the very first versions of the Latex bundle that I downloaded from the wiki (last november probably).
I remember that I synchronized them and deleted one using the bundle editor.
The funny thing is that the name that gets displayed for the bundle Latex.tmbundle is LaTeX, so there is a slight mismatch between the actual bundle name and the name that gets displayed. However the old bundle that I deleted was actually LaTex.tmbundle and its display name was "Latex" Its not really important now that the old bundle is long gone.
Brad
On Feb 11, 2005, at 1:52 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On Feb 11, 2005, at 14:44, Brad Miller wrote:
Something is fishy, because Latex isn't even showing up in my bundle list.
Its there in /Applications/TextMate.app/...
What is worse is that TextMate deleted the Latex.tmbundle directory from my own ~/Library/Applications Support/TextMate/Bundles directory.
I've tried twice now: quit TM, svn update my Bundles directory (Latex.tmbundle is there), restart TM (no latex in bundle list) Quit TM no more Latex.tmbundle in bundles directory.
If you delete a bundle in the bundle editor which is among one of the default bundles, TextMate will remember that you wanted that bundle deleted, so that when a new version of TextMate is released, the bundle will still be deleted.
I will change it so that this setting gets cleared if it finds the bundle in a local location later (rather than delete the local one, which was I scenario I didn't consider, sorry) -- I think this is what went wrong here (and that's why deleting your preferences solved the problem, since that's where it keeps the list of deleted bundles).
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On 11. feb 2005, at 11:59, tim wrote:
If a Latex document is split into multiple files, the "to PDF" command (as advertised on the blog), generates an error. It worked beautifully previously (B4) - please could this be fixed in the next beta.
I got that to. Change the command in this way (replace the section with this):
--->--- # if TM_LATEX_MASTER not set use TM_FILEPATH [ -z "$TM_LATEX_MASTER" ] && export TM_LATEX_MASTER=$TM_FILEPATH
cd `dirname $TM_LATEX_MASTER` pdflatex -interaction=nonstopmode -file-line-error \ -halt-on-error -output-directory /tmp \ -jobname `basename ${tmp}` `basename "$TM_LATEX_MASTER"` \ | perl -pe '$| = 1; s/^(/.*?):(\d+):\s*(.*)$/<a href="txmt:\/\/open?url=file:\/\/$1&line=$2">$3</a>/' ---<---
..and that will make it work again.
Also, there are now two latex bundles (LaTeX and Latex), which is the most up-to-date?
The other one might be from your local disk? Mine is called LaTeX, I think that's the new one.
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What error are you getting? The command works out of the box for me, so I'm wondering what's different between your setup and mine that is causing you to get an error.
Thanks,
Brad
On Feb 11, 2005, at 8:31 AM, Sune Foldager wrote:
On 11. feb 2005, at 11:59, tim wrote:
If a Latex document is split into multiple files, the "to PDF" command (as advertised on the blog), generates an error. It worked beautifully previously (B4) - please could this be fixed in the next beta.
I got that to. Change the command in this way (replace the section with this):
--->--- # if TM_LATEX_MASTER not set use TM_FILEPATH [ -z "$TM_LATEX_MASTER" ] && export TM_LATEX_MASTER=$TM_FILEPATH
cd `dirname $TM_LATEX_MASTER` pdflatex -interaction=nonstopmode -file-line-error \ -halt-on-error -output-directory /tmp \ -jobname `basename ${tmp}` `basename "$TM_LATEX_MASTER"` \ | perl -pe '$| = 1; s/^(/.*?):(\d+):\s*(.*)$/<a href="txmt:\/\/open?url=file:\/\/$1&line=$2">$3</a>/' ---<---
..and that will make it work again.
Also, there are now two latex bundles (LaTeX and Latex), which is the most up-to-date?
The other one might be from your local disk? Mine is called LaTeX, I think that's the new one.
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On 11. feb 2005, at 17:24, Brad Miller wrote:
What error are you getting? The command works out of the box for me, so I'm wondering what's different between your setup and mine that is causing you to get an error.
The command works as long as you either use absolute paths or hapen to be in the right directory, for included files (with \input, included packages etc. etc.). Otherwise, the patch is necessary and doesn't hurt at any rate. I'm sure it'll be in the next release :).
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Since I added the code for TM_LATEX_MASTER in the first place I just wanted to see the conditions where it was not working. Thanks for fixing it.
Brad
On Feb 11, 2005, at 10:42 AM, Sune Foldager wrote:
On 11. feb 2005, at 17:24, Brad Miller wrote:
What error are you getting? The command works out of the box for me, so I'm wondering what's different between your setup and mine that is causing you to get an error.
The command works as long as you either use absolute paths or hapen to be in the right directory, for included files (with \input, included packages etc. etc.). Otherwise, the patch is necessary and doesn't hurt at any rate. I'm sure it'll be in the next release :).
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Sune Foldager wrote:
Change the command in this way (replace the section with this): ... and that will make it work again.
That did indeed work, thanks.
In the meantime I had switched back to b4, which also didn't work, but I was immediately lost without some of the new small features - like being able to open a directory and such. Still waiting for SFTP :) Keep up the good work Allan!
Tim
On Feb 11, 2005, at 11:59, tim wrote:
Also, there are now two latex bundles (LaTeX and Latex), which is the most up-to-date?
Two? In the bundle editor?
My TextMate only has one. If you have a local bundle it should merge these based on the uuid found in the info.plist file contained in the bundle.
Check ~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles -- if you do have a latex bundle there, control-click and select “Show Package Contents”, there is then a info.plist which you can double-click to see the UUID. For the bundle distributed with TM it should be: 46788DCE-6227-11D9-BFB1-000D93589AF6
If yours differs, then it's either a bug, or a bundle you created before this UUID system was introduced. You can change the UUID to the one above, then TM should merge the bundles the next time you run it (but I don't know if you want that).