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Language Grammars Language grammars are used to assign names to document elements such as keywords, comments, strings or similar. The purpose of this is to allow styling (syntax highlighting) and to make the text editor “smart” about which context the caret is in. For example you may want a key stroke or tab trigger to act differently depending on the context, or you may want to disable spell chec
TextMate Bundles: / - Revision 12224: /trunk/Review/Bundles .. C++ completion.tmbundle/ CSS.tmbundle/ GetBundles.tmbundle/ Subversion++.tmbundle/ Powered by Subversion version 1.6.17 (r1128011).
Contrary to most rumors, input managers still work on Leopard (at least on my pre-GM seed), but for an input manager to be loaded there are now a few requirements it needs to fulfill. This is taken from the ApplicationKit release notes: The valid installation is now restricted to the /Library/InputManagers folder only. Bundles in other locations are silently ignored. All the files in the bundle an
TextMate Bundles: / - Revision 12224: /trunk/Bundles .. Powered by Subversion version 1.6.17 (r1128011).
When I released TextMate two years ago it was intended as a source code editor, and choices made during development reflects that, like its bias toward fixed width fonts and western input methods. It has since surpassed my wildest expectations about what it would be used for, though until recently, CJK was still not an option. But devoted users have made CJK bearable, the “hack” comes in two parts
This entry isn’t just for switchers, but I’ve gotten several requests for making the home/end function keys go to the beginning/end of current line, which is how Windows does it, hence the title. While this is possible to setup within TextMate, I’m certain that the people requesting this would be happier with a solution that applies to all good OS X citizens (i.e. who make use of the standard key
Bundles Installing bundles (Preferences → Bundles) Locations and delta format Distributing bundles Getting your bundle added to the index Reverting to default bundles Finding Bundle Items Title/key equivalent search (⌃⌘T) Editing found item (⌥↩) General Actions Diff actions Math actions TODO actions Paste Online Sorting See Also: Version Control Source Actions Build/Run: Running untitled documents
This is a draft of the TextMate 2 manual Table of Contents Opening Files Folders as Projects Open Quickly Filter String Keyboard Shortcuts Customization Related Files mate Editing With sudo Setting and Clearing Marks Calling mate from Commands Shell Variables EDITOR GIT_EDITOR TEXEDIT LESSEDIT rmate URL Scheme Binary Files Projects Filtering Files Project Folder Window Title Default File Type Crea
TextMate for macOS Powerful and customizable text editor with support for a huge list of programming languages and developed as open source. Download TextMate 2.0 Requires macOS 10.12 or later. Multiple Carets Making multiple changes at once, swapping pieces of code, and a lot more is made trivial with TextMate’s easy way to add multiple insertion points. File Search Select what you want to search
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