[TxMt] Auto-Paired Problem

Boris Tschernach Tschernach at BTism.de
Thu Nov 2 22:05:45 UTC 2006


Hi!

Am 02.11.2006 um 22:49 schrieb Allan Odgaard:

> On 2. Nov 2006, at 22:17, Boris Tschernach wrote:
>
>> Im new to TxMt and love it - but please forgive my silly question:
>> While writing some PHP (same if Language is set to HTML or 
>> Javascript) the Auto-Paired Command for inserting a ; before the 
>> newline (⇧⌘↩) results in something like
>> '/tmp/temp_textmate.Y6Mady:13:in'
>> ⌘↩ works fine... I just don't get the Problem...
>
> Not really sure either -- but try 
> http://macromates.com/wiki/Troubleshooting/RevertToDefaultBundles (in 
> particular it is the Source bundle you want to revert).

Done but no effect...
Just recongnized that ⇧⌘↩ works when editing Plain Text (inserts a dot 
before newline).

> At least that ensures you use the current default unaltered version.

Should be default as I'm really new to TxMt...
>
> Next, are you on Panther or Tiger? Ruby 1.6 or 1.8 and/or a custom 
> Ruby install?
>
I'm on 10.3.9, currently not using ROR, just doing PHP and HTML stuff 
on localhost...

Maybe reinstalling TxMt?

cz




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