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    <title>TM_SUPPORT_PATH, LaTeX scripts</title>
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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?

Dustin Wheeler
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    <title>TextMate and github</title>
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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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    <title>Is it possible to make a TextMate window narrow? (less than 500 pixels across)</title>
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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
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    <dc:creator>Matt Hutton</dc:creator>
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    <title>rmate custom commands?</title>
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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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    <title>How to auto-indent?</title>
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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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    <title>tab indent question</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;I want use tab like this,



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    <title>Getting Started Questions</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Years ago I created websites, but I've been away from all forms of coding for several years. I purchased TextMate for because one of the screencasts at http://screencasts.textmate.org/html_text_transformations.mov was so impressive. However the speaker assumes some non-obvious fundamentals.

When he types "html" suddenly &amp;lt;html&amp;gt; &amp;lt;/html&amp;gt; appears on the screen nicely formatted. Doesn't for me. Hitting the tab key just jumps the cursor to the right. Hitting return or enter pushes the cursor to a new line. What has he done to effect the transformation? He doesn't say.

I have figured out that when he typed "doctype" he then hits the tab key to present some options. That works.

I'm on a Mac OS X 10.8.3 running TextMate Version 1.5.11 (1635)

What basic assumptions am I missing?

Appreciated.

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    <title>Jumping to wrong position?</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hey y'all

For the longest time with the alpha Textmate have jumped to the wrong position when clicking e.g. a search result in the Find in project…, or clicking in my pdf and jump to the corresponding position in my LaTeX code. 
The cursor is placed at the right position, but the window is not centered around the cursor. This means that ctrl+l works well but is necessary every time. Is this something there's a known fix for?

Thanks

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    <title>How do I insert a sequence of numbers to a rectangularselection?</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;For example, I have the following text:

one
two
three

I can option-click and then drag across the beginning the these lines to 
insert the same characters to all three lines, e.g. a dash

-one
-two
-three

Is it possible to insert a sequence of numbers? Like:

1 one
2 two
3 three

If this is possible, how about multi-digits? Like:

1 one
2 two
...
...
10 ten
11 eleven

Note that there is a space in front of 1 and 2 in the first two lines.

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    <title>TextMate 2 and Xcode Projects</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi!, i want to know if there's any chance that can work with a Xcode project in TM2. Like TM1 were you can convert the .xcodeproject to a .tmproject and get the same structure (group and stuff) that you have in Xcode. I know that in TM2 .tmproject don't exist. But maybe there's another way.

Thanks!.
 

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    <title>Question about indentation</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;I've used Whitesmith bracing style for *decades*, and had it kinda-sorta working in TM 1.5.x, though not perfectly.  Now I've lost those old settings and for the life of me can't figure out how to get it even close in 2.0.  There's clearly something fundamental that I'm missing, but I've spent hours on this off and on over the past few months, and I'm guessing that someone who really understands the rules (and regex) better than I, could get me on the right path in short order.  I'd definitely appreciate it.


For those (unfortunate souls) who are not familiar with Whitesmith:
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indent_style#Whitesmiths_style
Also, just as a general suggestion, it seems like it would be really helpful to have just a handful of "packaged" example indentation rules for the small handful of  common bracing styles, i.e. Allman, K&amp;amp;R, Whitesmith, maybe Gnu.  Of course it wouldn't be perfect for everyone, but it could be really helpful as a starting point.  If you know of such a set of examples, please point me to them (yes, I've looked).  Thanks!

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    <title>question RE code reuse in language grammar</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi,

I may be missing something obvious here, but I have a question about code reuse within a language grammar.  I have a language (Stata) which permits constructs of this form

    &amp;lt;prefix cmd&amp;gt; [options]: &amp;lt;cmd&amp;gt;

Moreover, prefixes can be combined.  If we call

    &amp;lt;prefix cmd&amp;gt; [options]:

the prefix, then we may have

    &amp;lt;prefix&amp;gt; [[&amp;lt;prefix&amp;gt;] ...] &amp;lt;cmd&amp;gt;

I'd like to match the prefix (and scope it as meta.prefix), and then match the &amp;lt;cmd&amp;gt; when it follows the prefix.  However, the &amp;lt;cmd&amp;gt; can also appear in other contexts too (where it should also be matched).  As I'm thinking about this now, it seems that it would be ideal if I could define the prefix (which itself requires a rather complicated regex) in one place, and then refer to that in other places, such as where a specific command that can follow a prefix is defined.  I am familiar with the language repository and have used it for recursive constructs and to embed one grammar within another, but can't figure out how it might be used here (if at all).

Should I be thinking about this a different way?

Thanks,


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    <dc:creator>Phil Schumm</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2013-04-18T17:28:07</dc:date>
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    <title>Citation completion in LaTeX bundle</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;I have a question regarding citation completion in the LaTeX bundle, a mechanism I constantly rely on.  I greatly appreciate not having to open my bibfiles via Bibdesk.  My preamble normally looks something like below, with citation completion working as expected:

\documentclass{memoir}
\input{../../preambles/custom_style.tex}
\begin{document}
etc...
\end{document}

But it doesn't work if I put my preamble into a custom package (say, custom.sty, which I put into ~/Library/texmf/tex/latex/local and which I call with \usepackage{custom} without having to specify path).  The custom package works perfectly in all respects except citation completion.

I'm at a loss trying to figure out what the problem is (a minor one, granted, I can always keep to \input{mypath/to/custom_style.tex}). Is it the custom package? My custom package has the following lines at top and bottom:

\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/06/01]
\ProvidesPackage{custom}[2013/04/15 Custom Package]
....
\endinput

Or is it something else regarding the path to my custom.sty package that is not recognized? Any suggestion appreciated,
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    <title>language definition: python - folding markers</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi all,

On my textmate 1.5 installation I changed the definition of start and stop markers for the python language definition.

Now I realized that by replacing the original start and stop markers, I lose the ability to fold function definition, which is more annoying than I anticipated.
My problem now is that I don't know how to redefine the marker definitions and I am not able to revert the language definition.

Can somebody help me by just sending the original foldingStartMarker / foldingStopMarker definition in the python language definition?
That would be really helpful!

Also;
How can I define more than one Start/Stop marker?

My current definition looks like this: 

foldingStartMarker = '^[^#]*(\([^\)]*$|\{\s*$)|(#){1}(\s)+[0-9]+';
foldingStopMarker = '(^\s*\)|^\s*\})|(#){1}(\s)+(end)+';


But I would like to have several Start and Stop markers.



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    <title>Mail Markdown Preview</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hello, I was wondering if I could get some help with something related to mail.app.

There currently is a Mail bundle in both textmate and textmate 2 which
allows you to send html to the mail application (With Safari), I found this in [1] and
other sites. Since writing emails in html is a [bad idea] I thought, why not use
the awesome textmate preview to view the contents of the email as both
a preview from the current plain text in the compose window and a preview
of the email received. 

I'm currently copying the content of the email to a blank document in textmate and previewing
it. So why not just skip this and activate textmate with a keyboard shortcut from the mail application?

This may not be outside textmate capabilities and I think it would be a great addition
to the release version. The mail application would need a plugin, just a button so that
when it is clicked in the composer window or in the view email window it sends the
plain text to text mate and then textmate would call markdown/multimarkdown or
whatever program you want to use to convert the message and display it with
the html previewer. 

Anyway, just some thoughts that would make me look forward even more to the
release of textmate 2.

-Manuel

PS.
Thank you for the fix related to the html preview in the last email I sent. I forgot to reply last time
to give my thanks.

[1]: http://www.hawkwings.net/2006/05/11/more-textmate-goodness-html-emails/
[2]: http://www.freeantispam.org/html-email.php



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    <title>Hanging on startup?</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi All,

I'm interested in using TextMate as the front-end for the Monkey compiler
(http://www.monkeycoder.co.nz). 

I downloaded and installed textmate.  Run it a couple of times, and it ran
fine on my 10.8.3 iMac.

Then I installed the bundle that is meant to be the Monkey support.  The
icon bounced as if it were starting, and if I load Activity, I can see the
process taking up ever more memory until the OS kills it.

That's all that happens.

I tried removing the bundle.

No joy.

Is this a known problem with textmate?

Thanks,

-Ken



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    <dc:creator>kcorey</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2013-04-13T23:05:19</dc:date>
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    <title>R bundle, terminal sounds every line I send</title>
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sometimes, when using the R bundle and sending lines to the terminal, it happens that the terminal starts "popping" like when it is out of focus , calling for attention.
It happens randomly, and I do not know how to stop it.
If I restart both TextMate and Terminal the problem goes away, only to come back randomly.
Any ideas?
Mic

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    <title>Hi!!!</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;http://www.easytravelindochina.com/zmdp/le.eowoa?auodi    

      
 

    

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    <dc:creator>John Relosa</dc:creator>
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    <title>Fold marker background bug?</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;All the icons drawn in the gutter (fold markers, bookmarks etc) somehow have  adrak-gray background on my (non-retina) system.

If I simply open the icon (for example "Folding Collapsed.png") and re-save it without changes, it then displays fine.

Any ideas why that is?

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    <dc:date>2013-03-30T15:46:00</dc:date>
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    <title>Problem with Changes bundle</title>
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I work with Changes Version 1.6.2 (582) and I install the bundle for Textmate.
But with TM2 i get a bug when I try to compare files with Compare two front documents .

Textmate blocks and I can't do nothing

Best   regards

Alain Matthes

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;This list has become somewhat painful to read because the email threading is not working properly. For example Allan's responses almost always break threading. MailMate problem? Something else? Can we fix this pretty please?

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