SiVal on ĭid you use TextMate? Will you get involved in helping to develop TextMate 2?įor the latest IT news, analysis and how-tos, follow ITworld on Twitter, Facebook, and Google+. It looks to me as though the source is freely downloadable from github if you want to compile it yourself, but the Mac installer version is being sold at its usual price. So it is going to be free or we need to compile it to save 45 euros?Christian Giordano on I'm pleased with this, and hopefully it will spur development of TM2, allowing it to truly compete with the up-and-coming Sublime Text 2. Who would have thought that a one-man text editor startup on a single platform could actually be financially viable? flocial on Details The early and enthusiastic support of DHH / the Rails community had a lot to do with the initial success of TextMate. In TextMate 1 there is a Fonts & Colors tab in Preferences to edit theme colors, but in TextMate 2 I cannot find how to do the same. TextMate, the Quicksilver of editors.tbye on Thanks for the memories TM, but I suspect I won't be coming back.michaelward82 on Loved it I'll add to the chorus of Sublime Text 2 switchers. If we are completely honest, Textmate was always a sub-par editor. Works beautifully and reduced my git diff noise a ton already.I really like TextMate but lack of development over the last years caused me to switch to Sublime2 and never going back.throttlemeister on If you don’t know which scope the language you’re using reports to the bundle engine, invoke the “Show Scope” command from the command palette (“Bundles > Select Bundle Item …”, or ⌃⌘T). You can go crazy and restrict this down to the scope of individual blocks, like .start.html to only remove trailing whitespace inside the tag itself, before the closing >. You can put as many language scopes in the list as you like, as far as I know, so by,, source.swift would work, too. So you might instead want to use if you use the plain HTML language from the bundle, or if you use the “HTML (Ruby - ERB)” language setting. Be aware that Markdown documents report their base scope as, though, so you’d end up removing trailing whitespace from Markdown again. You can combine selectors to apply to specific types, like source, text.html. Here’s a depiction of the settings: TextMate 2 Bundle Editor settings to trim whitespace in codeįor the curious: text instead of source would apply the command to non-source code files like plain text or Markdown or Pandoc – or HTML. You can leave the limitation out if you want. I wrote it in order to move forward with using TextMate 2 (which. And every time, 2 trailing spaces signify a line break. This should rescue people from any difficulties caused by the old (Zuckschwerdt) bundle. I included the last setting because I do not want to trim trailing whitespace from Markdown documents: sometimes, empty lines with indentation do have meaning.
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