TextMate 2.0 Build r9345
TextMate is a versatile plain text editor with a unique and innovative feature set which caused it to win an Apple Design Award for Best Mac OS X Developer Tool in August 2006.
A rapidly growing community have created modes for more than a hundred different "modes" including support for all major programming languages, writing prose in structured formats such as LaTeX, Markdown, Textile, etc., blogging, running SQL queries, writing screen plays, doing your budget, and much much more.
Some of the features include:
collapsable text blocks - fold away the code you don´t want to see
recordable macros - you don´t have to write a script to automate tedious work
a CSS-inspired selector system which allows preferences and more to be applied to subsets of your document - you want return to do something different inside comments? or maybe you want spell checking enabled for your strings in C++, both can be done in seconds.
snippets with tab-able placeholders and live transformations on the text you enter
column operations - if you align your code nicely TextMate will reward you with eased editing!
superb shell integration - don´t worry if you are not familiar with bash, TextMate is here to teach you about all the wonders of the OS X UNIX underpinnings!
2013-01-13 (r9345)
File browser has a new navigation bar. This is work in progress. You can find most actions of the old bar in the Go menu (where you can also see the key equivalents). Presently missing is “Show Hidden Items”, a toolbar below the file browser will soon appear.
Improve QuickLook support: When the preview panel is showing (activated by pressing space with focus in the file browser or using a file’s context menu to select Show Preview) then you can use arrow up/down to move between the files in the file browser.
Improve full screen support: If you quit with windows in full screen mode, these are restored in that mode. Opening windows while a window is in full screen mode no longer re-uses the (huge) dimensions of the full screen window, likewise windows opened directly in full screen mode will have a more useful size when leaving full screen mode.
Fixed file chooser’s abbreviation matcher (⌘T): If you had multiple “corrections” stored for an abbreviation, all but the first of these would actually go to the bottom of the list, the opposite of what was desired.
Using Go → Current Document (⌃⌘R) will no longer have the file browser switch away from your project folder but instead expand folders to make the current document visible. Jacob Bandes-Storch
Using Go → Enclosing Folder will select the item we came from (like Finder).
Previously the file browser would remember the selection state of all visited folders. This is now cleared during relaunch (except the folder currently showing) and also when using various actions that request a selection, e.g. the two previous items mentioned.
Using exit_discard in a command with HTML output will now close the output view (like 1.x did).
Find in Folder will now (also) use excludeDirectories and excludeFiles settings (it previously would only use those with an InFolderSearch-prefix).
Running commands with no document windows open (or in the responder chain) would miss a few essential variables from the environment (such as TM_SUPPORT_PATH).
Tweaked the SCM status gathering code so there should hopefully be less overhead. People who have previously disabled SCM badges because of poor performance may wish to give them another try.
Various fixes to improve stability.
Requirements
PPC / Intel, Mac OS X 10.4.2 or later
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