![]() The bug can also mar the display of PDFs, I believe. The Mac OS X font cache bug is an intermittent misbehavior of fonts on Mac OS X, typically affecting any application that displays Web pages with the built-in WebKit engine (Safari, OmniWeb, TextMate, BBEdit, and CSSEdit are examples). Indeed, I had referred to it implicitly, years before, in my review of Smasher (see “ Insider Smashes Suitcases,” ). I’d forgotten all about it, and I certainly had not connected it with TextMate’s output. Either of these problem could have been corrected by a reboot.” Oh, yes, the font cache bug. Another possibility is that your font caches had become corrupted. I posted a query to the TextMate users newsgroup, and someone responded: “WebKit is used to render the HTML output window, and it has been known to behave strangely from time to time. But I was left wondering what the heck had just happened. There was nothing really wrong with the script itself, but TextMate appeared to have lost its mind instead of showing me the actual string resulting from the script, like “ogopogo,” it was omitting some of the letters, like “gpg.” I restarted the computer and everything was fine after that. The other day I was using TextMate to run a simple Ruby script and an odd thing happened: the script suddenly started producing nonsense. 1654: Urgent OS security updates, upgrading to macOS 13 Ventura, using smart speakers while temporarily blind. ![]() #1655: 33 years of TidBITS, Twitter train wreck, tvOS 16.4.1, Apple Card Savings, Steve Jobs ebook. ![]()
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