[TxMt] Default bundles?
Sean Schertell
sean at datafly.net
Fri Mar 17 03:10:04 UTC 2006
Re-enabling the source bundle fixed me right up. Thanks very much
gentlemen.
:-)
Sean
On Mar 17, 2006, at 11:24 AM, Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
> On Mar 16, 2006, at 8:18 PM, Sean Schertell wrote:
>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I seem to have somehow hosed my bundles or commands or something.
>> Lot's of things don't work such as CMD+/ for comments or CMD
>> +RETURN for end of line then return, etc.
>>
>> Is there anyway I can get fresh default bundles? Or is there
>> something else I can do to fix these things?
>>
> These are usually caused by disabling the Source bundle. Open the
> bundle editor, and if the source bundle does not show up, click on
> the "filter list..." and enable it. Then these shortcuts you
> mentioned should start working again.
> If the source bundle does show up in the bundle editor, then you
> will probably want to delete some part of ~/Library/Application
> Support/TextMate/Bundles, at the very least the source.tmbundle
> subdirectory. You'd need to restart textmate for this to work.
>> Sean
>>
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> Haris
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