I’ve noticed that the find window is not tied to the same application space as the rest of the Textmate windows. Its shown globally as if the window were assigned to “All Desktops”. This is quite annoying as I often will switch applications using command tab, and then switch back to Textmate via the same key. When i return to textmate, the find window shows up in the wrong space, while the editor windows remain in their correct space.
The desired behavior would be for the find window to occupy the same space as Textmate, and upon switching to the Textmate application, the corresponding desktop space should be automatically selected.
On 30 Oct 2015, at 22:25, Sam Scherer wrote:
I’ve noticed that the find window is not tied to the same application space as the rest of the Textmate windows.
It sets NSWindowCollectionBehaviorMoveToActiveSpace when the application is active.
For example if you put two TextMate windows in different spaces and press ⌘F, most would want the Find dialog to appear in the current space, even if it was previously used with the other TextMate window in the other space.
Its shown globally as if the window were assigned to “All Desktops”. This is quite annoying as I often will switch applications using command tab, and then switch back to Textmate via the same key. When i return to textmate, the find window shows up in the wrong space, while the editor windows remain in their correct space.
The current behavior (tested on 10.10) seems proper to me.
Are you on 10.11? And could you give exact steps to reproduce your issue with expected/actual behavior?
On 30 Oct 2015, at 22:25, Sam Scherer wrote:
I’ve noticed that the find window is not tied to the same application space as the rest of the Textmate windows […]
There is a workaround for this (10.11) regression in 2.0-beta.8.3.
You can update to this build by going to Preferences → Software Update and hold option (⌥) when clicking “Check Now”.
Allan,
Thanks for your reply - I have updated the software holding the option (⌥) button as suggested. I then made sure Latex was installed in the preferences and alas it is still not available in the bundles. Is there anything else I can try?
Cheers
Sharon
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On 14/11/2015, 3:01 AM, "textmate-bounces+snielsen=csu.edu.au@lists.macromates.com on behalf of Allan Odgaard" <textmate-bounces+snielsen=csu.edu.au@lists.macromates.com on behalf of mailinglist@textmate.org> wrote:
On 30 Oct 2015, at 22:25, Sam Scherer wrote:
I’ve noticed that the find window is not tied to the same application space as the rest of the Textmate windows […]
There is a workaround for this (10.11) regression in 2.0-beta.8.3.
You can update to this build by going to Preferences → Software Update and hold option (⌥) when clicking “Check Now”.
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On 14 Nov 2015, at 14:57, Nielsen, Sharon wrote:
Thanks for your reply - I have updated the software holding the option (⌥) button as suggested. I then made sure Latex was installed in the preferences and alas it is still not available in the bundles. Is there anything else I can try?
This thread has nothing to do with the LaTeX bundle, and updating to latest version will not affect installed/available bundles.
See http://lists.macromates.com/textmate/2015-November/039100.html for a reply to your previous email.
Sorry for the confusion - I have already tried removing the LaTeX bundle and taking it back To pristine but have not had any success.
What else do you suggest?
Cheers
Sharon
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www.csu.edu.au/qcu
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On 14/11/2015, 7:24 PM, "textmate-bounces+snielsen=csu.edu.au@lists.macromates.com on behalf of Allan Odgaard" <textmate-bounces+snielsen=csu.edu.au@lists.macromates.com on behalf of mailinglist@textmate.org> wrote:
On 14 Nov 2015, at 14:57, Nielsen, Sharon wrote:
Thanks for your reply - I have updated the software holding the option (⌥) button as suggested. I then made sure Latex was installed in the preferences and alas it is still not available in the bundles. Is there anything else I can try?
This thread has nothing to do with the LaTeX bundle, and updating to latest version will not affect installed/available bundles.
See http://lists.macromates.com/textmate/2015-November/039100.html for a reply to your previous email.
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On 14 Nov 2015, at 16:04, Nielsen, Sharon wrote:
What else do you suggest?
I suggest following the steps listed on https://github.com/textmate/textmate/wiki/Reverting-To-Defaults
If you remove the items listed in 1-3 then you are back to default bundles.
Thank you for your patience. I had files in the Cache both in library and user/library for some reason. It is all fixed now and I really appreciate your help. Cheers
Sharon
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On 14/11/2015, 8:13 PM, "textmate-bounces+snielsen=csu.edu.au@lists.macromates.com on behalf of Allan Odgaard" <textmate-bounces+snielsen=csu.edu.au@lists.macromates.com on behalf of mailinglist@textmate.org> wrote:
On 14 Nov 2015, at 16:04, Nielsen, Sharon wrote:
What else do you suggest?
I suggest following the steps listed on https://github.com/textmate/textmate/wiki/Reverting-To-Defaults
If you remove the items listed in 1-3 then you are back to default bundles.
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