I know that could be achieved as a macro but I'd like to see a key to exchange the character under the cursor and the next one, à la ^T under emacs.
Thanks,
On Feb 17, 2005, at 9:42, Ollivier Robert wrote:
I know that could be achieved as a macro but I'd like to see a key to exchange the character under the cursor and the next one, à la ^T under emacs.
Control-T already does that in TextMate.
Additionally, if you are at the beginning or end of a line, it will swap the current/next line.
If several characters are selected, it will reverse these. If several lines are selected, it will reverse the order of the lines.
On Feb 17, 2005, at 4:11 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
Additionally, if you are at the beginning or end of a line, it will swap the current/next line.
If several characters are selected, it will reverse these. If several lines are selected, it will reverse the order of the lines.
showoff. :-)
On 17.02.2005, at 12:05, Brian Lalor wrote:
If several characters are selected, it will reverse these. If several lines are selected, it will reverse the order of the lines.
showoff. :-)
seriously: allan's demonstrating exactly the spirit which makes textmate such a cool tool.
i'm gettin' myself a paypal account today and register my copy of textmate!
see you guys around ;-)
tom
-- Tom Lazar, http://tomster.org
On Feb 17, 2005, at 12:11, Tom Lazar wrote:
seriously: allan's demonstrating exactly the spirit which makes textmate such a cool tool.
i'm gettin' myself a paypal account today and register my copy of textmate!
Thanks! And just for the records; you do not need a PayPal account. Follow the “Click Here” link (for not having an account) and it's possible to pay with normal credit card (although the text doesn't make it sound like it).
On 17.02.2005, at 12:54, Allan Odgaard wrote:
Thanks! And just for the records; you do not need a PayPal account. Follow the “Click Here” link (for not having an account) and it's possible to pay with normal credit card (although the text doesn't make it sound like it).
oh, that's cool. indeed i hadn't realised this. you really might want to point that out a little bit more. for me that paypal thing was holding me back, perhaps there are others who think likewise and you wouldn't want to pass up on their money ;-)
best regards,
tom
-- Tom Lazar, http://tomster.org
On Feb 17, 2005, at 13:06, Tom Lazar wrote:
Thanks! And just for the records; you do not need a PayPal account. Follow the “Click Here” link [...]
oh, that's cool. indeed i hadn't realised this. you really might want to point that out a little bit more. for me that paypal thing was holding me back, perhaps there are others who think likewise and you wouldn't want to pass up on their money ;-)
Yes, there are quite a few who write me and ask for alternative payment options :)
My “problem” is that the text is currently under the control of PayPal, so if I were to put emphasis on it, I'd have to add an extra screen between the “Buy Now” link and the actual PayPal page, which I initially figured was a bit clumsy -- but I think I'll add that later tonight.
This doesn't work for me. Control-T on my powerbook opens up Terminal for me.
I've checked the commands and macros to see if something was assigned. There wasn't anything assigned.
On Feb 17, 2005, at 20:55, Vick Nice wrote:
This doesn't work for me. Control-T on my powerbook opens up Terminal for me.
I've checked the commands and macros to see if something was assigned. There wasn't anything assigned.
I'm quite sure that this binding exists outside TextMate.
this may seem like a lame request, but the ability to a. have the files in the project drawer reflect their label state in the finder or b. have some form of color-coding or labeling just within textMate would be really handy
(at least for me)
saul
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On 20. feb 2005, at 7:05, saul rosenbaum wrote:
this may seem like a lame request, but the ability to [...]
Heed this:
For new threads USE THIS: textmate@lists.macromates.com (threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't)
When you reply to an existing thread, mail programs will put them in the same thread, which is _highly_ annoying. So pretty please - create a new mail when starting a new topic!
This might be by design - but I can't imagine why
Take a group of preexisting files drag them onto TextMate and create a scratch project save the project and then attempt to select a range of files in the project drawer to group them.. The group files option is disabled
Although I have no problem creating a new project -- populate it with 'new' files from textMate and grouping them is not a problem
any thoughts?
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Mr. Saul Rosenbaum....
When making a _new post_, that is, anything that changed the subject and is not just a reply to a previous message, _please use the 'New' button in your mail program and enter the email address of the list. Do NOT press the reply button in some random thread. Now you just did it two times in a row ;-). *slaps you with a manual on mailing-list etiquette*.
According to Allan Odgaard:
Control-T already does that in TextMate.
Uh, where did I get the idea it didn't?
Additionally, if you are at the beginning or end of a line, it will swap the current/next line.
If several characters are selected, it will reverse these. If several lines are selected, it will reverse the order of the lines.
Feature with a nice twist, as usual with TM. Thanks a lot Allan. I've never felt 40 US$ so well spent.