Re: BBedit vs. textmate

2008-11-14 Thread Walter Ian Kaye
At 09:50 p -0500 11/11/2008, Aaron W. Hsu didst inscribe upon an electronic papyrus: On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 13:10:25 -0800 Lee Hinde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a project now that requires me to go on-site one day a week. When I get back, I duplicate my current web folder and then copy

Re: BBedit vs. textmate

2008-11-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 11-Nov-2008, at 14:10, Lee Hinde wrote: (comments about version control will be considered non-responsive. :-) I'm lucky to get web access at the client site, much less be able to access an svn repository.) You can run SVN locally... -- Is this the light of a new day dawning? A future

Re: BBedit vs. textmate

2008-11-11 Thread Rich Siegel
On 11/11/08 at 4:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lee Hinde) wrote: Is there a way to get projects to use relative paths to files, ala TM? Not today, no; but we're looking at doing so as an enhancement to the project file format. R. -- Rich Siegel Bare Bones

Re: BBedit vs. textmate

2008-11-11 Thread Lee Hinde
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 1:57 PM, Rich Siegel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 11/11/08 at 4:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lee Hinde) wrote: Is there a way to get projects to use relative paths to files, ala TM? Not today, no; but we're looking at doing so as an enhancement to the project file

Re: BBedit vs. textmate

2008-11-11 Thread Aaron W. Hsu
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 13:10:25 -0800 Lee Hinde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a project now that requires me to go on-site one day a week. When I get back, I duplicate my current web folder and then copy over the files from my remote work. When I open the project file, it refers to my now

Re: BBedit vs. textmate

2008-11-10 Thread Jim Correia
On Nov 9, 2008, at 9:43 PM, Steve Piercy wrote: On Nov 9, 5:23 am, Jim Correia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Un/Comment... command on the Text menu in BBEdit does language aware un/commenting. I write code in Lasso, and use the Un/Comment, but it uses the wrong style of commenting: !-- --

Re: BBedit vs. textmate

2008-11-10 Thread Steve Piercy
On Nov 10, 9:27 am, Steve Piercy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Un/Comment... command on the Text menu in BBEdit does language aware un/commenting. I write code in Lasso, and use the Un/Comment, but it uses the wrong style of commenting: !-- -- In Preferences Languages Installed

Re: BBedit vs. textmate

2008-11-10 Thread Steve Piercy
On Nov 10, 9:14 am, Jim Correia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Nov 9, 2008, at 9:43 PM, Steve Piercy wrote: On Nov 9, 5:23 am, Jim Correia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Un/Comment... command on the Text menu in BBEdit does language aware un/commenting. I write code in Lasso, and use the

Re: BBedit vs. textmate

2008-11-09 Thread Michael Flynn
Thanks for the review. I opted to take the plunge and purchase BBedit, I've been comparing features and usage between BBedit and textmate and found BBedit has a lot more going for it :) On Nov 8, 2008, at 1:04 PM, Dennis wrote: On Nov 7, 2008, at 4:43 AM, maflynn wrote: I'm wondering if

Re: BBedit vs. textmate

2008-11-09 Thread Jim Correia
On Nov 8, 2008, at 11:04 PM, Lee Hinde wrote: Command-/ comments text and TextMate is smart enough to figure out what kind of comment I need. Even if I'm in an html doc and I'm commenting some in-line javascript or css, TM does the right thing. The Un/Comment... command on the Text menu

Re: BBedit vs. textmate

2008-11-09 Thread Kerri Hicks
On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 8:23 AM, Jim Correia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Nov 8, 2008, at 11:04 PM, Lee Hinde wrote: Command-/ comments text and TextMate is smart enough to figure out what kind of comment I need. Even if I'm in an html doc and I'm commenting some in-line javascript or css, TM

Re: BBedit vs. textmate

2008-11-09 Thread Lee Hinde
On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 5:23 AM, Jim Correia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Nov 8, 2008, at 11:04 PM, Lee Hinde wrote: Command-/ comments text and TextMate is smart enough to figure out what kind of comment I need. Even if I'm in an html doc and I'm commenting some in-line javascript or css, TM

Re: BBedit vs. textmate

2008-11-09 Thread Zachary Jones
On Nov 8, 3:07 pm, Michael Flynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the review. I opted to take the plunge and purchase BBedit,   I've been comparing features and usage between BBedit and textmate and   found BBedit has a lot more going for it :) I'm writing from my phone, but to echo

Re: BBedit vs. textmate

2008-11-09 Thread Steve Piercy
On Nov 9, 5:23 am, Jim Correia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Un/Comment... command on the Text menu in BBEdit does language   aware un/commenting. I write code in Lasso, and use the Un/Comment, but it uses the wrong style of commenting: !-- -- In Preferences Languages Installed Languages

Re: BBedit vs. textmate

2008-11-08 Thread Dennis
On Nov 7, 2008, at 4:43 AM, maflynn wrote: I'm wondering if there's any resources available to compare bbedit against textmate. Here's a review I wrote on VersionTracker in August 2007 comparing BBEdit and TextMate. It's slightly out of date (especially with the release of BBEdit 9) but

Re: BBedit vs. textmate

2008-11-08 Thread Patrick James
Hi I think that is a very good review. I would add that with BBEdit there are great palettes and toolbars. I have Text Factories, Clippings and Scripts palettes open most of the time. I can't remember key short- cuts very well and so I like to have the commands for my customisation

Re: BBedit vs. textmate

2008-11-08 Thread Dennis
On Nov 8, 2008, at 12:26 PM, Patrick James wrote: Some people like to use a CSS editor for editing CSS such as CSSEdit, but personally I find that simply using BBEdit's CSS palette suits me better. I like to just have it floating around when I'm mucking about with CSS. It reminds me of all