I know about using alt/op开发者_开发百科tion and the \'Edit each line in selection\' tools in Textmate to edit multiple lines at the same time. What I\'m wondering now is if there\'s a way to edit mul
Love TextMate, love Python, blah, blah, blah.. But.. i hate that \"Docstrings\", aka multiline-comments / Sphinx\'s lovechild - are colored syntactically - in the same manner as normal \"Strings\", i
I would like to have a string that is $TM_PROJECT_DIRECTORY-$TM_F开发者_如何学JAVAILEPATH..... the $TM_PROJECT_DIRECTORY is
Does anyone know how to do this? Or is it possible? It would开发者_如何学Python make spotting mismatched parenthesis quite nice.TextMate can\'t do it as is.
Is there any way to check spelling for ALL the words that I 开发者_StackOverflowtype in Textmate? It\'s hard to believe but I actually use legit English words for ALL my variables and class names - t
I am using textmate to edit a file. I would like to remove all the lines not containing a word. Here is an example.
I\'m trying to get the same left margin as textmate mac-classic theme, i\'ve setup my custom face for fringe, but got some problems with left margin in linum-mode. If i try M-x customize-face linum ba
I\'ve been struggling to find a way to replace spaces with dashes in a string but only spaces that are within a particular part of the string.
I am working with dynamic generated CSS files. To let Apache know, they have to be preprocessed, they have to end with
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/ui.rb:355:in `to_plist\': An object in the argument tree could not be converted (ArgumentError)