This terminal command should make the HTML output go back to displaying in a separate window:
defaults write com.macromates.TextMate.preview htmlOutputPlacement window
Good luck! - Adam Jackman
I use TextMate and the Latex bundle extensively. With version 1, when I run Latex (cmd-R) the output of the latex compiler pops up in a new window. With TextMate 2, the output instead appears as part of the editing window. I made the mistake of resizing the output window to 0 - dragging it all the way down - and now I can't get it back. This makes tracking down errors difficult. I can't drag the separator back up because the entire window resizes instead.
Is there a way to make the output window either appear separately, as in TextMate 1, or get the drag handle back?
Drew
be nice to collect these in the tm bundle, as github maintainable commands
On 10 Feb 2012, at 05:27, Adam Jackman wrote:
This terminal command should make the HTML output go back to displaying in a separate window:
defaults write com.macromates.TextMate.preview htmlOutputPlacement window
Good luck!
- Adam Jackman
I use TextMate and the Latex bundle extensively. With version 1, when I run Latex (cmd-R) the output of the latex compiler pops up in a new window. With TextMate 2, the output instead appears as part of the editing window. I made the mistake of resizing the output window to 0 - dragging it all the way down - and now I can't get it back. This makes tracking down errors difficult. I can't drag the separator back up because the entire window resizes instead.
Is there a way to make the output window either appear separately, as in TextMate 1, or get the drag handle back?
Drew
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