[TxMt] Re: some problems using textmate

Kevin Ridgway kridgway at gmail.com
Fri Oct 31 13:10:12 UTC 2008


Maybe some of these tips will help:
http://wiki.macromates.com/Troubleshooting/101

-Kevin

On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 11:44 PM, Mathieu Godart
<mathieu at coolsand-tech.fr>wrote:

> Dear Kevin,
>
> 2. My TM (also 1.5.7, but 1464) also has this problem, but only with
> "brown folders".
>
> David, is your problem also happening with "brown folders" only?
>
> Best regards,
> Mathieu
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> Le 30 oct. 08 à 22:44, Kevin Ridgway a écrit :
>
> > 1. You may want to check that your "context" that your in for a
> > particular file is in fact "Ruby", or "Ruby on Rails", or "HTML
> > (Rails)",  you can do this with a keyboard shortcut, by hitting CTRL +
> > ALT + SHIFT + R and then choose the appropriate context from the popup
> > menu, for the current file.  I bet that might be your problem there.
> >
> > 2. Hmm my Textmate version doesn't do that: 1.5.7 (1436).  You can
> > find your version by going to the TextMate menu in the upper left hand
> > corner of you screen when Textmate is open, and Select "About
> > TextMate" from the menu.  Make sure you have the latest version, by
> > going to the same "TextMate" menu, but then going to "Preferences",
> > then select the "Software Update" tab, and make sure that
> > "Automatically check for updates" is checked, and that to the right of
> > "Watch for:", "Cutting Edge" is selected, and you'll get the latest
> > and greatest TextMate automagically.
> >
> > 3. Auto code-completion is based on what your "context" is (see number
> > one above).  Once you've chosen the appropriate context, you can then
> > start typing a function or tag, and then hit the ESC key, and it will
> > show you the appropriate functions that it could possibly be for it.
> > That's as far as "code completion" goes right now for TextMate,
> > however there are other magical things that are helpful:
> >
> > -Go to Bundles > Ruby on Rails menu item and take a look at the
> > keyboard shortcuts for commonly used things.  For instance, under
> > "Controllers" you'll see a bevy of awesomeness.  Those are "Tab
> > Completions", type the part of the word shown on the left, and hit
> > tab, and BOOM!, magic.  Usually it will allow you to tab through the
> > appropriate places within the code, once it's written it.
> >
> > -My favorite: CTRL + ALT + T at any time, and start typing what you're
> > looking for, and you can find all the pre-built functions, etc for
> > that context!!!!!
> >
> > I hope that answers you're questions.  While I probably can't answer
> > your "Ruby Bundle specific questions", I'm sure the mailing list RoRs
> > will be able to help.
> >
> > -Kevin R.
> >
> > On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 10:25 AM, David Park
> > <david.park at alum.mit.edu> wrote:
> >> Hi All,
> >>
> >> I just started using TextMate for programming Ruby on Rails apps.
> >> I have
> >> encountered some problems using it and would appreciate any help I
> >> could get
> >> in figuring out how to fix them.  Below are the three problems that
> >> I've run
> >> into:
> >>
> >> 1. TextMate is inconsistent about when it colorizes code in .erb
> >> file.  When
> >> I open some files, TextMate colorizes the code correctly.  But on
> >> other .erb
> >> files, TextMate doesn't colorize at all.
> >>
> >> 2. TextMate closes the folder tree on my project.  When I navigate
> >> from my
> >> browser or terminal window to TextMate, I'll often find that the
> >> folder tree
> >> has been closed.  This is really annoying because then I have to
> >> click on
> >> all the folders so that I can navigate to the files that I want.
> >> Is there
> >> any way to get TextMate to just remember the folder tree state?
> >>
> >> 3. TextMate doesn't do auto code completion.  I've seen some videos
> >> that
> >> show TextMate doing autocompletion via snippets.  How do I turn on
> >> the auto
> >> code completion?
> >>
> >> Thanks for all your help!
> >>
> >> David
> >>
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