The rc.19 update reset quite a few of the TextMate preferences. For example:
* All variables I’ve added are gone * The side the file browser is shown on reset * Same with the command output window * TextMate thinks the shell support is not installed
These are a few things I’ve just noticed.
On 15 Nov 2018, at 2:31, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
The rc.19 update reset quite a few of the TextMate preferences. For example: […] These are a few things I’ve just noticed.
I’m afraid the user defaults for TextMate got reset somehow, but I can’t see how TextMate could have caused that, as there is no code remotely related to zapping preferences.
Did you do anything yourself with the `defaults` command?
It has happened for me a few times where I wanted to delete a key via `defaults` but forgot to include it, and thereby deleted everything.
On 15 Nov 2018, at 02:31, Allan Odgaard mailinglist@textmate.org wrote: I’m afraid the user defaults for TextMate got reset somehow, but I can’t see how TextMate could have caused that, as there is no code remotely related to zapping preferences.
Did you do anything yourself with the defaults command?
It has happened for me a few times where I wanted to delete a key via defaults but forgot to include it, and thereby deleted everything.
Oh, I found this in my terminal history:
$ defaults delete com.macromates.TextMate
Seems I deleted all keys by mistake. I managed to recover the file from a backup. Thanks for pointing that out and sorry for the noise.