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    <title>Re: Failure running "Show Scope (HTML)" with custom theme</title>
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I have seen that, but it's a Terminal theme, not an update for the TextMate theme.


Indeed, that's the process I used to install the theme.

For testing purposes, here's the bundle I created---it includes both the IR_Black and IR_White themes:



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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;have you tried the copy here?

http://blog.toddwerth.com/entries/13

not sure it works but might be newer?

Also, in tm2, themes are part of bundles, so may want to make a new bundle (cmd-N in item editor, and select bundle, then add this theme to the new bundle's theme folder?

t

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi,

I installed Todd Werth's IR_Black theme (http://blog.toddwerth.com/entries/2) in TM2 and get this error when I press Ctrl-Shift-P to show scope:




Has anyone else had success using this theme in TM2? Tried deleting the bundle, then recreating it again with the .tmTheme file, but same result. Didn't have any issues when I installed the Railscasts theme.

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    <title>Re: [bundle editor] clear key equivalent</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Great! Thanks

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On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 3:56 PM, David Howden &amp;lt;dhowden-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;public.gmane.org&amp;gt; wrote:


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    <title>Re: [bundle editor] clear key equivalent</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;If you get the latest dev build (r9113), the UI has been updated for this.

Press "alt" when clicking on "Check Now" in the Software Update tab of
the Preferences dialog.

On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 2:23 PM, Elia Schito &amp;lt;elia&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;schito.me&amp;gt; wrote:

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    <title>[bundle editor] clear key equivalent</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Is there a way to clear the key equivalent filed in bundle editor?
(I already know how to remove from bundle source)

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    <title>Re: .tm_properties reference/wiki/help</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;This is a good place to start:
http://blog.macromates.com/2011/git-style-configuration/

On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 11:42 AM, Neil &amp;lt;kngspook-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;public.gmane.org&amp;gt; wrote:

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    <title>.tm_properties reference/wiki/help</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi all,

Is there some reference for the .tm_properties file? There's a lot of
tweaks I'd like to make to TextMate 2, which I'm sure can be done via
.tm_properties (and many times it's been mentioned on the list "you can set
X in .tm_properties"), but I really don't know where to start.

Thanks!

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    <title>Re: Spelling and Printing</title>
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If you're writing in a markup language with a commenting environment,
you might be able to add to the grammar (creating scopes for different
languages) and then set the languages for those scopes in the
tm_properties file.

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    <title>Re: Spelling and Printing</title>
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Indeed. But I was enabling spell checking via menu, and there was no effect on already loaded document.

However following your suggestions, when spell checking was already enabled in tm_properties, the errors were marked correctly upon load.


Hmmm... it seems that I would need to fiddle with tm_properties then, as changing the language when TM is running is broken. At least when I have several files in multiple languages.

Cheers,
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I have spellChecking = 1 in my .tm_properties file, and this works
very well for LaTeX projects.  In particular, it shows errors that are
already there when I load files, and highlights any new errors that I
type.

Using the spelling settings in the menus doesn't seem to work very
well though - and this is probably one of those "we recommend you put
settings in .tm_properties files for the moment, as some things don't
stick if you use the menus".

If you need to use different languages for different directories,
there is a spellingLanguage setting too (language codes are here:
http://pastie.textmate.org/private/xmwqhbzi8o9hdbhgcplw)

David.

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    <title>Re: Spelling and Printing</title>
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Since I was recently writing some Markdown and docu using TM2, I had decided to bump this thread. I blamed Apple for their bogus implementation of built-in spell checking, I still do. However somehow I find TM1 with that borked built-in spell checker pretty well, thile TM2 not so well.

Currently TM2 misbehaves (comparing to TM1):
(1) document is not spell checked once loaded or when spell checking is being enabled (existing errors aren't marked)
(2) spell checking isn't invalidated and restarted when changing the language (errors from previous language stay marked)

However spell checking when typing working fine. Only problem that errors that are already in the file will be never highligted whatever I do.

So, is polishing the spell check of TM2 in plans?

Cheers,
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    <title>Re: SQL.Bundle -&gt; Bad Handshake Issue -&gt; Mac OSX Lion</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;

I recently updated my server’s mysql to 5.1.62 (change described as “fix security issues (LP: #965523)”) and now I also get “Bad Handshake” when connecting to the database via the mysql driver used by the SQL bundle.

I can fix it by replacing the bundle’s driver with a binary driver (e.g. obtained via “sudo gem install mysql”) — putting binary ruby extensions in bundles is however not something we have good experience with.

I’m inclined to change the bundle to depend on having the user install a driver himself was it not that a) my other computer does _not_ work with the ruby mysql gem and b) for users w/o the handshake problem we effectively break out-of-the-box mysql support.


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    <title>confirm highlight bug</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;I have same problem as Chris Fonnesbeck with TM2 (9100). Dragging over a long selection shows intermittent skips in highlighting. Selecting by clicking at the beginning, then shift-cliking at the end does not show the problem.



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    <title>Re: Inconsistent selection with shift-option-down</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Try selecting the lines that you want, and then hit alt *once*, then
Cmd+(right arrow).

On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 10:42 PM, Chris Fonnesbeck &amp;lt;fonnesbeck-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;public.gmane.org&amp;gt;wrote:


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I forgot to add -- Running Version 2.0 (9113)




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    <title>Scrolling highlight bug in TM2</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Running a recent build of TM2, I notice a bug in the highlighting behavior when making a scrolling selection. That is, when I select and drag using a mouse or trackpad, the parts of the editor that are highlighted is inconsistent. Chunks of unhighlighted area appear within a highlighted section. This appears most often when reaching the bottom of the screen, and the text scrolls upward.  

Here is a short video screen capture showing the behavior: http://cl.ly/3S131O0F321i230l3x2T

Running Version 2.0 (9113). 

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    <title>Inconsistent selection with shift-option-down</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;I am trying to replicate the "Edit each line in selection" behavior that disappeared with the arrival of TM2. So, following the blog post at http://blog.macromates.com/2011/multiple-carets/, I place my cursor at the first line of a selection that I want to edit, and press shift-option-down. However, rather than selecting an additional line with every keystroke, it appears to jump arbitrarily between selecting single and multiple additional lines.

Here's a short video screen capture of the behavior: http://cl.ly/2q1x38141S1H3w0A0k2i

Thanks in advance for any help.
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;I see what you say, but I still feel differently, here is why:

I think that the untitled file would be acceptable for non-project dirs,
but we have a case in which a dir is tagged as a project (projectDirectory
= "$CWD"). At least for those dirs make sense to me that they are treated
as projects. Also with "mate ~/some-dir/" I'm explicitly targeting some dir
rather than opening TM from a location ("mate -d some_dir/").

Also the untitled document seems more appropriate when I use the mate
command with no options (and we can set good defaults for that, as the "[
attr.untitled ] fileType = 'source.ruby'").
For other cases I usually know in advance both the filename (with its
extension) and the location and I can type "mate lib/another_library.rb"
directly (for the same reason I'm being slowed by the CMD+ALT+N CMD+S
approach).

Of course the point is not a technical solution to support the
emtpy/non-empty window (which is
possible&amp;lt;https://github.com/elia/avian-missing.tmbundle#new-file-⌃⌘n&amp;gt;in
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;I tend to agree and looked again at TM1. Indeed an untitled window would
be good as you described, you sort of can expect an untitled document that
would be saved to the (project) dir in the drawer by default when you save
it.

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    <title>Re: Closing the last tab</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hello...

Is it possible your expectation is based on a perspective that you have 
a project document?
We may see different things when looking at the same thing. :)
So, if we approach it as a project window then it is reasonable that you 
expect to see project-window-like things.
On the contrary, I see the object as an untitled window with a drawer 
that displays a file browser.
My suggestion was designed to be consistent with the paradigm that Allan 
has already established.
Please note that I am not debating the issue... :)
I merely want to point out a detail... so as to be informative:
What happens when the User invokes the following:
 &amp;gt; mate dir

where dir is a directory of files in the CWD.

The result is an untitled document window with a drawer that displays a 
file browser.
I was suggesting to simply go to that initial state.

Happy Friday!
AZ


On 5/10/12 11:59 PM, Rolf Langenhuijzen wrote:


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