[TxMt] Re: 'Open in Running Browswer' how to switch focus? AGAIN!

plastichairdoo plastichairdoo at gmail.com
Sun Jun 27 00:11:27 UTC 2010


hi there - I appreciate the help but I really would rather not reset the bundles to their defaults as I have customized about 100 of the snippets! 
I suppose I could export and then selectively import but I'd much rather just get a copy of this single Command/Macro and import IT!

I checked in the Subversion Bundles and couldn't find any Bundle with the 'Open in Browser' command... 

could someone email me theirs perhaps?
I had decided it wasn't that big of a deal for the moment but now I've changed my mind - it's driving me a bit crazy! 

oh - one more unrelated query: is it possible to change the way TM handles its 'spacing'? by which I mean this: if I click my mouse in a document in any other text editor if there is no text on a line the caret ends up at the beginning of the line - but in TM if I click in the middle of the page on a new line the caret appears right where I click, and then if I try to backspace to go to the beginning of the line it will only backspace a single character - so I then have to opt-backspace etc etc 
it's strange and not really standard behavior for a text editor in my experience. 
also if I am at the beginning of a new line and I tab in and then backspace rather than the caret returning immediately to the beginning of the line it only backspaces one space. 
and lastly - how come the cmd-backspace shortcut doesn't work in TM? in all other apps it jumps to beginning of the line.

anyway, sorry if some of that is not too clear. please let me know I need to clarify.

it seems like I have some kind of setting set incorrectly. probably pilot error after all. =7
thanks, 
bennett




On Jun 21, 2010, at 8:55 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:

> On 21 Jun 2010, at 17:38, plastichairdoo wrote:
> 
>> Macro says "Read Only" at the top - when I click on the executeCommandWithOptions" I see the raw command code but am unable to edit.
> 
> Ah, sorry. Didin’t realize it was a *real* macro you wanted to edit, since you quoted ruby code (just thought you had the terminology mixed up).
> 
> For me though the ‘Open Document in Running Browser(s)’ action is a *command* and it *is* editable int he bundle editor.
> 
> So I think this mixup is where your problem lies.
> 
> What you may want to do is first revert your customizations: http://wiki.macromates.com/Troubleshooting/RevertToDefaultBundles
> 
> Relaunch TextMate, go to the bundle editor, locate the ‘Open Document in Running Browser(s)’ *command* and remove the ‘-g’ *in the bundle editor*.
> 
> Close bundle editor and see if that doesn’t fix it for you.
> 
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