![]() I use textmate a lot for latex, with skim as the PDF viewer, and I have set it up so that I can sync between skim and textmate. However, sometimes when I shift-command-click on a skim window, in order to go to the corresponding place in the textmate window, textmate opens a new window of the source file. So I then have two windows of the same source file open in textmate. When I change one window it instantly changes the other, so they remain in sync. This is a useful feature sometimes, but not all the time. How can I stop this happening when using skim, so that focus just goes to the already-open textmate window?Ģ. How can I deliberately open two textmate windows of the same file? This is a very useful feature to have available. I hadn't realized it was a feature of textmate until the above behaviour happened. I am using Textmate 2 (specifically 2.0-alpha.9543) on OSX 10.9.2. ![]() Apologies if this message is a duplicate (an email problem).įound it. I didn't know that snippets all bundles are simultaneously active.Ī snippet in another language bundle (KSP, recently added) was causing it. In a blog post announcing that TextMate 2.0 code is available via GitHub, Odgaard justified his decision by saying that he wanted to give users freedom to 'tinker with their environment' and as a. ![]() On May 15, 2014, at 9:28, Bruno Degazio wrote: Is this norma behaviour or is this a bug or configuration option? > Whenever I type a ':' (colon) character Textmate automatically inserts an equals sign. At first I thought something changed in my language bundle (Forth) but this happens with any language bundle active. I've turned off the Auto-pairing option in Preferences, and I am not using any form of auto-completion (to my knowledge), but it without remedying the problem. Professor, Faculty of Arts, Animation and Design > Can anyone suggest where else I should look to turn this off? I'm in Textmate 1.5.11 Needless to say this paring of characters is a nuisance in Forth, where I frequently want to write a colon on its own, without the equal-sign. ![]()
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