![]() You will then be presented with a screen like so.Įxcellent, now we need to create a new Bundle. Not wanting to have to learn how to do two things at once, this is the process I used, and it works!įirst you want to get to your Bundle editor, very easy, clicking Bundles in the Menu, then on Edit Bundles, or for those of us Keyboard inclined, Control+Option+Command B. There was some talk of macros, and this may be the way really to get this done, but I needed to find out how to make a Bundle, as TextMate 2 seems to be currently taking away bundle modifications on update during the Alpha, except for ones that are your own. In the text bundle there is a command, Remove Trailing Spaces in Document / Selection.Įxcellent, I wish I had known about this sooner, but now how do I get this run everytime that I save my code. But some talking to other folks I discovered that all was not lost, and I had indeed had the power to rid myself of this, as I had done in the past without knowing it. I started it up, and oh no, again I found myself confronted with trailing whitespace that had plagued me all through my TextMate usage. Being the excitable fellow that I can be, I of course jumped on this the absolute moment that I could, closed down my MacVim instance and downloaded TextMate 2. So as you may know, the long awaited arrival of TextMate 2 is upon, albeit in alpha form. ![]()
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