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  1. Textmate window mac os x#
  2. Textmate window upgrade#

  • A more Xcode-like find-in-project window.
  • I don’t need one but I feel a lot better about giving Allan my 39€ than I would about given even one red cent to the master-minds behind the heist scam.
  • CamelCase word movement using Control plus the arrow keys was added a while back, I just didn’t know about it something I used literally hundreds of times per hour.
  • Textmate window upgrade#

  • Up front, fair upgrade policy: free upgrades for a year, and 2.0 will be free. Click the application icon in the Mac Dock (the icon for the application you hid) Use the Command Tab keystroke to cycle through the open applications, and select the application you hid As an example of using the Dock technique, I’m currently using TextMate to type this blog entry.
  • Fair price 39€ seems a fair enough charge for a reliable, extensible text editor in which you do a lot of work.
  • The very liberal trial policy which has allowed me to try out different versions of TextMate on many different occasions over the course of the last year.
  • I finally decided to throw some money Allan’s way today for the following reasons: When I need to debug I’ve been doing it from the command-line using rdebug. It’s not a true "IDE" but the work flow could be worse. input at run time from the termnial window exactly the same way as you run your program at your own computer. So lately I’ve been using TextMate for editing Ruby source code, and I’ve been hitting Command-R to run my specs. When will Java applications look and perform like "native" Cocoa apps? "Never" is my guess… I did try Eclipse with the Ruby Development Tools but I just couldn’t stomach such a horrible, bloated Java application in which the debugger didn’t even work properly (at least, not for me: I couldn’t set breakpoints). Code stats right from your editor Projects, languages, and branches automatically detected Weekly email reports with your coding stats Private leaderboards.

    Textmate window mac os x#

    This is because there is no viable IDE for Ruby on Mac OS X at this time.

    textmate window

    Lately with all the Ruby editing I’ve been doing I’ve been spending hours each day looking at a TextMate window. Nevertheless, I’ve looked at TextMate various times over the last few months. I say "gave in" because I couldn’t really justify purchasing yet another text editor when I already had a costly license for BBEdit (still my preferred tool for HTML editing) TextEdit is free, comes with Mac OS X, and is great for bashing out very quick and dirty plain text documents and notes and Xcode is free and by far my favorite editor for working with Objective-C code (with excellent Code sense integration, split editor views, great global "find in project" interface and lots of other great things).īasically, I have no "need" whatsoever for yet another text editor. I finally gave in and purchased a license for TextMate.












    Textmate window