When the keystroke is performed, the lines moves in accordance to the arrow key pressed, but the cursor also move with that line. Sublime: Performs the same when the entire line is selected and when the cursor is on a line of code. The rule is: the line the cursor is sitting at is the line that will be moved. So if you perform the keystroke again, you will be moving a different line of code.
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BUT, if you have your cursor on the line of code, but it’s not selected the line of code moves and the cursor stays put. You can continue to move the selected line up or down multiple lines by repeating the command. TextMate: When you have an entire line selected (cmd-L), it will move the line up or down one line at a time. There are some subtle differences in the two though, so read on. Sublime and TextMate: cmd+ctrl up and down arrows ‘nuff said Moving lines of code up and down The reason TM needs the shift modifier is because cmd-L performs a “Go to line #” command. I don’t think I need to explain what this keystroke is doing. Your whole team can be using the same editor, no matter which platform they’re on. Works on all platformsĬlear choice there. And my day to day, may be completely different than yours. I have gone through, and compared the tool based on what I am doing day to day. So the cries of “TextMate 2 is going to be better” mean nothing to me right now. I’ve seen the screen shots of TM2 and can’t form a REAL opinion of it without using it. So, it took about a month from the time I saw Sublime, to the time I gave it a try. I thought, there’s NOTHING Sublime is doing that TextMate (TM) isn’t. I had seen a few friends starting to use Sublime Text 2 and, at first, totally ignored their praise of the product. TextMate did some amazing things, but their lack of updates started to wear on me.
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If you have any comments or suggestions please update the GitHub page or leave a comment below.I love, and I mean LOVE TextMate. Create a "mysource_files" folder as part of the template creation.Add reset styles and jquery google api's to the head.Once you have created your template you can activate any of the bundle options by typing the activation word and pressing tab. This adds a Squiz - HTML5 template to your File - New from Template selection and Adds “Squiz” to your list of bundles. If that last step doesn’t activate the bundle for you then navigate tousernameLibrary/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles and open the Textmate file Osascript -e ‘tell app “TextMate” to reload bundles’ Git clone git:///justincavery/Squiz-Textmate-Bundles.git Squiz.tmbundle Mkdir -p /Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Bundles
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* Download Squiz TextMate Bundle as Zip File You can get the Squiz TextMate bundle by downloading the zip file below, or alternatively if you want the latest version from GitHub follow the instructions below. This got me thinking that there must be an easier way to build Mysource Matrix Parse files without having to look up the keywords that can be included.įrom there I created a Squiz TextMate Bundle and have hosted it on GitHub. I’ve been using TextMate on a daily basis for editing HTML and CSS, taking notes, and also dabbling in the “easy to make pages look like web apps” bundle JQTouch. After a long train journey up to Leeds and also down to Bournemouth with no Internet connection I found myself trying to solve problems to do with the Interwebs whilst not being connected to the Interwebs… very difficult.