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Thanks a lot, that helped!

kind regards
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Sounds like you need to select the language type from the pop-up at
the bottom left of the window frame (just to the right of the
line:column indicator). Set it to whatever language you're entering
code for ("EE"?). After that all the bundle commands and completions
should be in scope, so your tab completions etc should work.

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

How do I activate completion of code in Textmate?
I have the software as try out, downloaded and installed the EE bundle.
The docs say I can complete tags by using tab.
But tab just moves my text or cursor  to the right, no autocompletion.
When using the drop down menu in bundles the function works, so the bundle
in itself works.

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As you say you have already been using version control with your files, it should be a simple matter of opening the containing folder in TextMate (e.g. drag it to TextMate’s application icon).

You should find that files are badged with their SCM status and you can click the file browser’s fork icon (equivalent menu action is Go → SCM Status bound to ⇧⌘Y) to see only modified / untracked files.

Use Bundles → SCM to see a list of actions or press ⌘Y for a pop-up with these actions.

Most actions will be limited to the file browser selection. Here it’s useful to know that ⌃⌘R selects the current file, ⇧⌘A clears the selection, and ⌥⌘⇥ moves focus between file browser and text view.


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You should not set this variable yourself.

If it is not set by TextMate then it is most likely because you uninstalled the “Bundle Support” bundle (Preferences → Bundles).


Generally when things start to fail there is a very simple way to solve it: revert to defaults.

With TextMate this is done by removing these two folders and relaunching it:

    ~/Library/Application Support/Avian
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;I posted this on the tex.stackexchange a few days ago, but figured this might be another path to consider. Here is my issue:

This is a recent development, and I'm not sure what I've changed to make this happen… other than setting `TM_SUPPORT_PATH` to `~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/Bundle Support.tmbundle/Support/shared`.

I had to do that a month ago to get LaTeX files to compile (another mystery, since it previously compiled without issue). They seem to work fine now, but when I try to create italics (or bold, underline, etc.), TextMate spits back the error:


This same error occurs when I try to invoke other scripts contained in the LaTeX bundle (Tidy, anything invoking texMate.py). All of these seem to rely on `TM_SUPPORT_PATH` in the script, and yet none of these scripts resides within the shared directory… They're all in `~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/LaTeX.tmbundle/Support/bin`.

I could solve this problem by changing the path in all of the scripts to a `TM_LATEX_SUPPORT` path, or by moving or linking all of the scripts to the shared directory… but this doesn't seem like it should be necessary. Any ideas on what I may have broken?

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Using the same R script, I generally run the code in RStudio and edit the
code in TextMate. I have been using version control in RStudio for quite
some time. I would like to connect TextMate to the same repository.
Therefore, I can can commit changes to the R script in both RStudio and
TextMate. The repository is offline. How can I connect TextMate to the same
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;«command»’ to execute «command» on «server».

I thought of it, but since I want to use it to browse code and jump from
one file to the next, the new ssh command was slow since it required a new
connection (some seconds every time I wanted to avoid). So I thought that
if Textmate already had a working connection, then why couldn't we take
advantage of it.

Thanks!
Jose

On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 11:51 AM, Allan Odgaard &amp;lt;mailinglist-y8YpCXkx7K5g9hUCZPvPmw&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;public.gmane.org&amp;gt;wrote:


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Come to think of it, many of the standard bundle items will optionally read the command from an environment variable and we can set these for the (virtual) server path in ~/.tm_properties, for example if we add this:

   [ /home/** ]
   TM_RUBY = 'cat'

Then opening a file on your server under /home (via rmate) will have TM_RUBY set to ‘cat’ meaning the ruby bundle will use ‘cat’ instead of ‘ruby’ for the various actions like Validate Syntax, Run, etc.

Presently though we mostly treat variables as a single command, meaning if we set TM_RUBY to ‘ssh «server» ruby’ then it will not be shell-expanded but instead treated as a single executable name.

This is something I think should be changed, as I ran into same issue with the C/C++ bundle, where I changed the default TM_GCC variable to ‘xcrun clang’. Escaping the variables was so the user wouldn’t care about special characters, but in retrospect, it limits the possibilities.

I should add that in the current build it might not work to set variables for the virtual server path (in ~/.tm_properties). It will however work in next build.

If this is a viable solution though then it might be better to introduce a custom scope for files opened via rmate, that’s more robust to target.


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There isn’t.


The main line responsible for the minimum widths is this: https://github.com/textmate/textmate/blob/master/Frameworks/OakTextView/src/OTVStatusBar.mm#L137

How much narrower do you need it to be?


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Not possible to do out-of-the-box.

I don’t know how many differnet commands you wish to run on the server from which rmate is called, if it’s only a few, it might be easier to create new commands that use ‘ssh «server» «command»’ to execute «command» on «server».


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The indentation system is explained here http://manual.macromates.com/en/appendix#indentation_rules


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If you mean that you want to indent with spaces instead of tabs then enable “Soft Tabs” via the status bar tab size drop-down menu.


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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;The minimum width of a TextMate window seems quite wide, at over 500 pixels
on my machine. This is over a third of the width of the screen on a MacBook
Air.

Is there a way to support windows narrower than 500 pixels?

I can't see anything in the document or mailing lists or GitHub issues
list, other than a mention that the status bar now has a minimum size:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.textmate.general/35919/match=status+bar+minimum+width

This pull request may also be related:
https://github.com/textmate/textmate/pull/793

Is it possible to hide the status bar, or remove some of its components to
make its minimum size smaller?

If there's not a user configurable setting to support narrow windows, is
there a hard coded setting in the code that I could override for my local
build?

My environment:

TextMate: most recent alpha build from the website -- 2.0-alpha.9419. Same
behaviour when built from the latest source (2.0-alpha.9420+git.e49504a).
Mac OS X: 10.8.3
MacBook Air 13"

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hello, I'm interested in sending custom commands to the rmate session in
the server. I think I can manage some ruby, but C is another story.
In particular, I'm interested in sending commands to execute: for example I
would want to be over a class name and with a key combination send
something like "run\r\n"+ "/find/and/send/to/rmate MyClass", so rmate will
run this as an OS command. I can manage getting rmate in the server to
understand and run the command, but I don't know how to make Textmate to
send such a command.
Is this something that can be done today?

Thanks!
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hello,

I have Textmate Version 1.5.11 (1635). How can I configure Textmate that it
Auto-Indents with IF THEN etc..?

So, like this:

IF lVariable=true
   Do This
ENDIF

How can I tell Textmate to add 3 spaces before the "Do this" command?

Thanks!

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Go to your user library -&amp;gt; application support 
Delete the Avian folder.

I had the same problem a while ago ;)



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    <title>Re: Indented soft-wrap</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;*I've found that to make it work globally* ... just add it to a bundle that
is always loaded, regardless of 'language' / 'grammar' / 'theme' e.g. when I
add the setting to the 'TextMate' bundle, it works everywhere... *now matter
what I'm doing*

&amp;lt;http://textmate.1073791.n5.nabble.com/file/n26496/2013-05-07_14-23-49.png&amp;gt; 


*I've also adjusted you setting code (with a simpler match value) to:*
{indentedSoftWrap = {
match = '\A[ ]*';
format = '$0\t';
};
}

*This gives me indented soft wrap with 1 tab...*
&amp;lt;http://textmate.1073791.n5.nabble.com/file/n26496/2013-05-07_14-28-07.png&amp;gt; 

*This code:*
{indentedSoftWrap = {
match = '\A[ ]*';
format = '$0';
};
}

*gives me indented soft wrap flush with the parent line...*
&amp;lt;http://textmate.1073791.n5.nabble.com/file/n26496/2013-05-07_14-30-57.png&amp;gt; 

*and this code:*
{indentedSoftWrap = {
match = '\A[ ]*';
format = '$0 ';
};
}

*gives me indented soft wrap with 1 space...*
(my personal preference)
&amp;lt;http://textmate.1073791.n5.nabble.com/file/n26496/2013-05-07_14-36-40.png&amp;gt; 

I'm not familiar with the pattern items or rules related to the 'match' and
'format' argument values... where may I read more about that? 

-M






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    <title>tab indent question</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;I want use tab like this,



but textmate display 


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You may also like this screencast http://blog.macromates.com/2006/html-screencast-inserting-tags/

The feature in question is done as Bruno mentioned, you can however type the tag name prior to pressing control + “less than” to use the current word as the tag name.


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

I'm using TextMate 2.0 (the alpha version), and &amp;lt;html&amp;gt; completion doesn't
work for me either. But you can just type CTRL+&amp;lt; (or CTRL+SHIFT+comma) for
a generic open/close tag, then type "html", then tab to place the caret
between the open/close tags.

If you click the cog item in the footer, you can see all commands available
for the selected language, including completions.

I hope this helps.

Bruno Favaretto


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    <title>Search Engine</title>
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