Re: How to run a python script with arguments?

2012-08-05 Thread Steve Piercy
The first line of the script must be something like this, 
wherever your python resides:


#! /usr/bin/env python

The script itself must be executable, so make sure it has proper 
permissions set.


The easiest way, I imagine, would be to define your script at 
the top of the file, then edit the arguments below, save, then 
run the current file:


#! > Run

Assign a keyboard shortcut to avoid mousing.

--steve


On 8/5/12 at 1:59 PM, mandaris.mo...@gmail.com (mandaris) pronounced:

What is the fastest way of editing and then running a python 
script using bbedit? Ultimately, I just want a keyboard 
shortcut to run what I'm currently working on.


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Re: BBEdit, Preview PHP

2012-08-05 Thread Steve Piercy
Select the most overlooked and yet most useful command, Help > 
User Manual.  This will open the PDF of the BBEdit User Manual.


Follow instructions in the section "HTML Web Sites Preferences".

It is assumed that you have already configured your computer 
(Apache and /etc/hosts) to serve files and render PHP locally.


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On 8/5/12 at 9:02 AM, marin.knezo...@gmail.com pronounced:

I have site setted up properly, but all I get is a blank page 
even when i just try to use simple echo command. All works 
properly in browser, but not in BBEdit Preview :(


On Sunday, August 5, 2012 5:06:59 AM UTC+2, Kendall Conrad wrote:


For PHP previews I believe you just need to setup the site in 
the preferences. I'm still on BBEdit 9 so can't tell you 
exactly where the setting is, but it shouldn't be hard to 
find. I don't generally use the preview for PHP files so I 
can't say 100% if this will work, but pretty sure I've seen 
others discuss it on this group list.


-Kendall


On Saturday, August 4, 2012 5:56:11 PM UTC-4, Marin Knezović wrote:


Greetings,

 I'm new to BBEdit, using it just for a day, and BBEdit-s 
autocomplete  blow my mind. Best autocompletion from any 
editor I've tried. Using PHP +  CodeIgniter and it works like 
a charm. But since I'm new to editor, I have  some really 
silly "problems", so I was hoping to get some help in this  
group :)


 When I go to Markup -> Preview in BBEdit, previewing PHP 
files doesn't  work. It only shows my PHP code. Any chance I 
can set localhost so I can  actually preview my PHP?

In preferences I don't see any settings for localhost or similar.

 And a nother question... BBEdit schemes. Downloaded a few, 
and some  simply don't work. After googling about this issue, 
I found that some work  just for HTML or CSS, etc. I wanted 
to use monokai scheme for PHP, found  one, but it can't be 
used for PHP files. Any tutorial on making schemes so  I can 
adjust Monokai for PHP as well?:)


Thank you for reply(ies) in advance,
Marin Knezovic :)





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Re: BBEdit, Preview PHP

2012-08-05 Thread Ken Lanxner
If you can preview php from your local server in a browser, then 
it should also preview in BBEdit. I recommend you contact support.


Ken

marin.knezo...@gmail.com wrote on  8/5/12  9:02 AM


I have site setted up properly, but all I get is a blank page even
when i just try to use simple echo command. All works properly in
browser, but not in BBEdit Preview :(


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Re: How to run a python script with arguments?

2012-08-05 Thread Charlie Garrison

Good afternoon,

On 5/08/12 at 1:59 PM -0700, mandaris  wrote:

What is the fastest way of editing and then running a python 
script using bbedit? Ultimately, I just want a keyboard 
shortcut to run what I'm currently working on.


I use Cmd-R to run perl scripts; should work for python scripts 
too; just ensure valid shebang. If script uses any relative 
paths, ensure you save it before running.



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Re: How to run a python script with arguments?

2012-08-05 Thread Charlie Garrison

Good afternoon,

On 5/08/12 at 1:59 PM -0700, mandaris  wrote:

What is the fastest way of editing and then running a python 
script using bbedit? Ultimately, I just want a keyboard 
shortcut to run what I'm currently working on.


I didn't read the subject line; where are the arguments coming 
from? A terminal shell or bbedit worksheet are probably easiest; 
but there are other options like AppleScript wrappers to gather 
arguments first.



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How to run a python script with arguments?

2012-08-05 Thread mandaris
What is the fastest way of editing and then running a python script using 
bbedit? Ultimately, I just want a keyboard shortcut to run what I'm 
currently working on.

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Re: BBEdit, Preview PHP

2012-08-05 Thread Marin Knezović
I have site setted up properly, but all I get is a blank page even when i 
just try to use simple echo command. All works properly in browser, but not 
in BBEdit Preview :(

On Sunday, August 5, 2012 5:06:59 AM UTC+2, Kendall Conrad wrote:
>
> For PHP previews I believe you just need to setup the site in the 
> preferences. I'm still on BBEdit 9 so can't tell you exactly where the 
> setting is, but it shouldn't be hard to find. I don't generally use the 
> preview for PHP files so I can't say 100% if this will work, but pretty 
> sure I've seen others discuss it on this group list.
>
> -Kendall
>
>
> On Saturday, August 4, 2012 5:56:11 PM UTC-4, Marin Knezović wrote:
>>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I'm new to BBEdit, using it just for a day, and BBEdit-s autocomplete 
>> blow my mind. Best autocompletion from any editor I've tried. Using PHP + 
>> CodeIgniter and it works like a charm. But since I'm new to editor, I have 
>> some really silly "problems", so I was hoping to get some help in this 
>> group :)
>>
>> When I go to Markup -> Preview in BBEdit, previewing PHP files doesn't 
>> work. It only shows my PHP code. Any chance I can set localhost so I can 
>> actually preview my PHP?
>> In preferences I don't see any settings for localhost or similar.
>>
>> And a nother question... BBEdit schemes. Downloaded a few, and some 
>> simply don't work. After googling about this issue, I found that some work 
>> just for HTML or CSS, etc. I wanted to use monokai scheme for PHP, found 
>> one, but it can't be used for PHP files. Any tutorial on making schemes so 
>> I can adjust Monokai for PHP as well?:)
>>
>> Thank you for reply(ies) in advance,
>> Marin Knezovic :)
>>
>

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Re: Working with ePub: generate .toc and .opf files?

2012-08-05 Thread Charlie Garrison

Good morning,

On 4/08/12 at 2:32 AM -0700, Eelco Deuling 
 wrote:


I was wondering if there is a way to generate the .toc and .opf 
files with BBEdit: I think this could be done with a shell 
script or a regex text factory that wraps a list (based on file 
extensions or tags) but I do not know enough to make it work. 
Is there someone that could help me with this? It would be 
great if I could use only BBEdit.


One of the best things about BBEdit is the way it leverages 
scripting languages. And Perl is great at things like this due 
to the CPAN; which has things like EBook::Tools:


  

Use that to make a 'unix script' in BBEdit which creates the 
files for you. I can supply an example perl script (use as 
template for unix script) but I don't know enough about epubs to 
help with that part.



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Re: grep help

2012-08-05 Thread Maarten Sneep

On 5 aug. 2012, at 06:20, Steven  wrote:

> I am trying to remove a date string from an SQL file.
> 
> I have ,'\d\d\d\d\-\d\d\-\d\d \d\d:\d\d:\d\d', as the string I wish to 
> replace with  ,   
> 
> It does not like that.
> 
> I assume I have to \- because - is a character grep uses

Your question is somewhat incomplete, but let me try. The question would 
improve if you give a sample of the string you are looking for ('2012-08-05 
15:53:08', with or without the quotes?), and a clear indication what it should 
be replaced with ('').

1) Make sure that 'grep' is checked in the find window.
2) Try '[[:digit:]]{4}-[[:digit:]]{2}-[[:digit:]]{2} 
[[:digit:]]{2}:[[:digit:]]{2}:[[:digit:]]{2}' as the search string. 

   - [[:digit:]] is a character class that contains all digits. 
 I find this more readable than \d, but that would work too.
   - [[:digit:]]{4} searches for exactly 4 digits in a row. 
   - the rest are literals.

Hope this helps,

Maarten

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grep help

2012-08-05 Thread Steven
I am trying to remove a date string from an SQL file.

I have ,'\d\d\d\d\-\d\d\-\d\d \d\d:\d\d:\d\d', as the string I wish to 
replace with  ,   

It does not like that.

I assume I have to \- because - is a character grep uses


Thanks

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