BBedit and Transmit

2010-08-18 Thread Ted Burger
Folks,

Does anybody else use BBedit and Transmit together?

I just upgraded to a brand spanking 27" iMac i7 and am getting all my apps in 
place.

My previous machine was an G4D MDD still running Tiger and NOT the latest 
versions of either BBedit or Transmit.

I used to use Transmit to connect to the remote server.
A double click in Transmit would cause the file to download to a temp directory 
somewhere and the file would auto-open in BBedit.
A standard SAVE in BBedit would cause Transmit to send the file back to the 
remote server.

I now have upgraded both BBedit and Transmit to the latest and greatest.
The double click download now opens the file in BBedit but puts a copy of the 
file in my Downloads folder.
A SAVE from within BBedit now just updates the file in the Downloads folder and 
does NOT send the file back to the remote server via Transmit.

Any thoughts, other than, "Why not use BBedit's FTP?".

Thanks,
Ted
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Re: BBedit and Transmit

2010-08-18 Thread Ken Rachynski
Hi Ted,

There may be a preference in Transmit that you're currently missing. I do not 
know what that is, though.

Personally, I use Transmit's Mount as Disk feature to make my FTP sites look 
like a local Disk. BBedit just treats the files as local, then.

Ken

On Aug-18-2010, at 7:48 AM, Ted Burger wrote:

> Folks,
> 
> Does anybody else use BBedit and Transmit together?
> 
> I just upgraded to a brand spanking 27" iMac i7 and am getting all my apps in 
> place.
> 
> My previous machine was an G4D MDD still running Tiger and NOT the latest 
> versions of either BBedit or Transmit.
> 
> I used to use Transmit to connect to the remote server.
> A double click in Transmit would cause the file to download to a temp 
> directory somewhere and the file would auto-open in BBedit.
> A standard SAVE in BBedit would cause Transmit to send the file back to the 
> remote server.
> 
> I now have upgraded both BBedit and Transmit to the latest and greatest.
> The double click download now opens the file in BBedit but puts a copy of the 
> file in my Downloads folder.
> A SAVE from within BBedit now just updates the file in the Downloads folder 
> and does NOT send the file back to the remote server via Transmit.
> 
> Any thoughts, other than, "Why not use BBedit's FTP?".
> 
> Thanks,
> Ted
> ***  Ted Burger  
> t...@tobsupport.com  * www.tobsupport.com
> 
> 
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Re: BBedit and Transmit

2010-08-18 Thread LuKreme
On 18-Aug-2010, at 07:48, Ted Burger wrote:
> 
> Does anybody else use BBedit and Transmit together?

Please start your own thread when posting a new topic instead of replying to 
someone else's. Here I was 
ready to read a reply to my question about sorting plists and instead I get a 
totally unrelated posts.

R-click the address in the header and say "new message" instead of hitting 
command-R.

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itself made up of a combination of at least five 'flavours', known as
'up', 'down', 'sideways', 'sex appeal' and 'peppermint'. --Lords and
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Re: BBedit and Transmit

2010-08-18 Thread Derik DeLong
That's a function of Transmit.  I want to say that it's the difference
between double click being set to "Open with" instead of "Edit with",
but I'm not at a computer with Transmit at the moment.

On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 9:48 AM, Ted Burger  wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Does anybody else use BBedit and Transmit together?
>
> I just upgraded to a brand spanking 27" iMac i7 and am getting all my apps in 
> place.
>
> My previous machine was an G4D MDD still running Tiger and NOT the latest 
> versions of either BBedit or Transmit.
>
> I used to use Transmit to connect to the remote server.
> A double click in Transmit would cause the file to download to a temp 
> directory somewhere and the file would auto-open in BBedit.
> A standard SAVE in BBedit would cause Transmit to send the file back to the 
> remote server.
>
> I now have upgraded both BBedit and Transmit to the latest and greatest.
> The double click download now opens the file in BBedit but puts a copy of the 
> file in my Downloads folder.
> A SAVE from within BBedit now just updates the file in the Downloads folder 
> and does NOT send the file back to the remote server via Transmit.
>
> Any thoughts, other than, "Why not use BBedit's FTP?".
>
> Thanks,
> Ted
> ***  Ted Burger  
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Re: BBedit and Transmit

2010-08-18 Thread Gabriel Roth
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 9:55 AM, Derik DeLong  wrote:

> That's a function of Transmit.  I want to say that it's the difference
> between double click being set to "Open with" instead of "Edit with",
> but I'm not at a computer with Transmit at the moment.
>

Go to Transmit > Preferences > Files.

Set Double Click Action to Edit in External Editor.
Set the Custom Editors for the relevant file types to BBEdit.








>
> On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 9:48 AM, Ted Burger  wrote:
> > Folks,
> >
> > Does anybody else use BBedit and Transmit together?
> >
> > I just upgraded to a brand spanking 27" iMac i7 and am getting all my
> apps in place.
> >
> > My previous machine was an G4D MDD still running Tiger and NOT the latest
> versions of either BBedit or Transmit.
> >
> > I used to use Transmit to connect to the remote server.
> > A double click in Transmit would cause the file to download to a temp
> directory somewhere and the file would auto-open in BBedit.
> > A standard SAVE in BBedit would cause Transmit to send the file back to
> the remote server.
> >
> > I now have upgraded both BBedit and Transmit to the latest and greatest.
> > The double click download now opens the file in BBedit but puts a copy of
> the file in my Downloads folder.
> > A SAVE from within BBedit now just updates the file in the Downloads
> folder and does NOT send the file back to the remote server via Transmit.
> >
> > Any thoughts, other than, "Why not use BBedit's FTP?".
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Ted
> > ***  Ted Burger  
> > t...@tobsupport.com  * www.tobsupport.com
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Re: BBedit and Transmit

2010-08-18 Thread Ted Burger
> Please start your own thread when posting a new topic instead of replying to 
> someone else's. Here I was 
> ready to read a reply to my question about sorting plists and instead I get a 
> totally unrelated posts.
> 
> R-click the address in the header and say "new message" instead of hitting 
> command-R.


Sorry about that, I did not have the BBedit list address in my address book on 
my new Mac yet and was looking for a quick way to get the address.

Next time I will know better,
Ted
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On Aug 18, 2010, at 9:59 AM, LuKreme wrote:

> On 18-Aug-2010, at 07:48, Ted Burger wrote:
>> 
>> Does anybody else use BBedit and Transmit together?
> 
> Please start your own thread when posting a new topic instead of replying to 
> someone else's. Here I was 
> ready to read a reply to my question about sorting plists and instead I get a 
> totally unrelated posts.
> 
> R-click the address in the header and say "new message" instead of hitting 
> command-R.
> 
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> hitherto believed to be the smallest possible particle of magic, was
> successfully demonstrated to be made up of resons (lit: 'Thing-ies) or
> reality fragments. Currently research indicates that each reson is
> itself made up of a combination of at least five 'flavours', known as
> 'up', 'down', 'sideways', 'sex appeal' and 'peppermint'. --Lords and
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Re: BBedit and Transmit

2010-08-18 Thread Ted Burger
> Set Double Click Action to Edit in External Editor.
> Set the Custom Editors for the relevant file types to BBEdit.

I had the custom editors set up, but still had the action set for Transfer.
Interesting that the file still opened in BBedit though.

Thanks,
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On Aug 18, 2010, at 10:08 AM, Gabriel Roth wrote:

> On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 9:55 AM, Derik DeLong  wrote:
> That's a function of Transmit.  I want to say that it's the difference
> between double click being set to "Open with" instead of "Edit with",
> but I'm not at a computer with Transmit at the moment.
> 
> Go to Transmit > Preferences > Files.
> 
> Set Double Click Action to Edit in External Editor.
> Set the Custom Editors for the relevant file types to BBEdit.
> 

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Re: BBedit and Transmit

2010-08-18 Thread Ted Burger
Ken,

> Personally, I use Transmit's Mount as Disk feature to make my FTP sites look 
> like a local Disk. BBedit just treats the files as local, then.

Thanks for that tip. 
As I said, I was using an old version of the apps on my Tiger based MDD Mac and 
did not realize the newer versions of Transmit would do the 'Mount as Disk'.
I had been using ExpanDrive to do a mount as disk for some of the remote 
servers but it seems to have trouble with some of the OS9 remote servers.
Once again Transmit is great.

Thanks,
Ted
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On Aug 18, 2010, at 9:52 AM, Ken Rachynski wrote:

> Hi Ted,
> 
> There may be a preference in Transmit that you're currently missing. I do not 
> know what that is, though.
> 
> Personally, I use Transmit's Mount as Disk feature to make my FTP sites look 
> like a local Disk. BBedit just treats the files as local, then.
> 
> Ken
> 
> On Aug-18-2010, at 7:48 AM, Ted Burger wrote:
> 
>> Folks,
>> 
>> Does anybody else use BBedit and Transmit together?
>> 
>> I just upgraded to a brand spanking 27" iMac i7 and am getting all my apps 
>> in place.
>> 
>> My previous machine was an G4D MDD still running Tiger and NOT the latest 
>> versions of either BBedit or Transmit.
>> 
>> I used to use Transmit to connect to the remote server.
>> A double click in Transmit would cause the file to download to a temp 
>> directory somewhere and the file would auto-open in BBedit.
>> A standard SAVE in BBedit would cause Transmit to send the file back to the 
>> remote server.
>> 
>> I now have upgraded both BBedit and Transmit to the latest and greatest.
>> The double click download now opens the file in BBedit but puts a copy of 
>> the file in my Downloads folder.
>> A SAVE from within BBedit now just updates the file in the Downloads folder 
>> and does NOT send the file back to the remote server via Transmit.
>> 
>> Any thoughts, other than, "Why not use BBedit's FTP?".
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Ted
>> ***  Ted Burger  
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>> 
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Re: BBedit and Transmit

2010-08-18 Thread Tim Gray

On Aug 18, 2010 at 09:55 AM -0400, Derik DeLong wrote:

That's a function of Transmit.  I want to say that it's the difference
between double click being set to "Open with" instead of "Edit with",
but I'm not at a computer with Transmit at the moment.


Not sure about Transmit, but that's how Cyberduck does it.  I use Cyberduck 
for my FTP/SFTP needs.  Nice program, horrible name.


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alphabetically arranage a project window's content's?

2010-08-18 Thread Govinda

Hi all

Just a quick Q..
can one cause the contents of a project window to become  
alphabetically arranged?


My projects files are full of so much stuff.. and I populate them by  
dropping files in there willy nilly.. randomly, across weeks/months..   
so by now the order is shot.  ..makes it hard to find things later  ;-)



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Re: Sorting a .plist

2010-08-18 Thread Roland Küffner
Hi,

Am 17.08.2010 um 17, 08:39 schrieb LuKreme:

> I would like to sort all the  …  entries in a .plist file at a 
> certain level in a plist/xml file.
> 
> 
> basically, the file is the Extension.plist in 
> $HOME/Library/Safari/Extensions, and I want to sort all the dict entries that 
> are under the key "Installed Extension" according to the contents of the 
> string after the key "Archived File Name"

Basically, you could try the following steps (you might want to apply this 
brute force method on a copy of your original file):

1) Remove all line breaks

2) Add line breaks before the dict elements by searching

replace with
\r&

3) Add a line break after the last  element (this could also be done 
with grep by searching
(.+)\Z
and replacing with
\r\1

4) Now you have every dict entry on a single line. Select all dict-lines and 
use the Sort Lines command on them (and only on them!)

5) Use Markup > Utilities > Format to make the file pretty again.

The whole thing is hard to automatize as you have to select the lines to be 
sorted manually in step 4. You could fiddle on an applescript solution to make 
that selection but this might be a cumbersome task. You should also apply the 
replace actions only on the appropriate selection if the file contained other 
array elements you don't want do be sorted.

Maybe this quick and dirty solution might be good enough for you if this is a 
one time only task. If you have to deal with this kind of XML transformations 
more often you should take a serious look at XSLT. 

Regards,
Roland


> here is an example:
> 
>   Installed Extensions
>   
>   
>   Archive File Name
>   FaceBlock-1.safariextz
>   Bundle Directory Name
>   FaceBlock-1.safariextension
>   Enabled
>   
>   
>   
>   Archive File Name
>   Validate.safariextz
>   Bundle Directory Name
>   Validate.safariextension
>   Enabled
>   
>   
>   
>   Archive File Name
>   AdBlock-1.safariextz
>   Bundle Directory Name
>   AdBlock-1.safariextension
>   Enabled
>   
>   
> 
> 
> and it should be:
> 
>   Installed Extensions
>   
>   
>   Archive File Name
>   AdBlock-1.safariextz
>   Bundle Directory Name
>   AdBlock-1.safariextension
>   Enabled
>   
>   
>   
>   Archive File Name
>   FaceBlock-1.safariextz
>   Bundle Directory Name
>   FaceBlock-1.safariextension
>   Enabled
>   
>   
>   
>   Archive File Name
>   Validate.safariextz
>   Bundle Directory Name
>   Validate.safariextension
>   Enabled
>   
>   
> 
> Of course, there are a lot of keys, so I want to automate this.
> 
> The dict declarations to sort are all 2 tabs deep in the file.
> 
> Oh, it might be nice if I could also then sort on the Enabled key to put all 
> the entries with  at the end?
> 
> I'm thinking a text-factory could do this?
> 
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Re: Sorting a .plist

2010-08-18 Thread Doug McNutt
At 00:39 -0600 8/17/10, LuKreme wrote:
>   
>   Archive File Name
>   FaceBlock-1.safariextz
>   Bundle Directory Name
>   FaceBlock-1.safariextension
>   Enabled
>   
>   
>   
>   Archive File Name
>   Validate.safariextz
>   Bundle Directory Name
>   Validate.safariextension
>   Enabled
>   
>   
>   
>   Archive File Name
>   AdBlock-1.safariextz
>   Bundle Directory Name
>   AdBlock-1.safariextension
>   Enabled
>   
>   

Just for the hell of it I pasted that into a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet 
starting at A2

I put a 0 in A1 and a 1 in B2. Those columns would have nothing in them because 
of the tabs in the source. BBEdit doesn't handle tabs the way spreadsheets do.

in A2, I put the formula  =IF(C2="",A1+1,A1) , 
=IF(C2="",A1+1000,A1+1) might be better.
In B2, I put the formula  =IF(C2="",D4,B1)

Then fill down starting at A2:B2 as far as you want to go.

Copy all of the filled down cells and paste-special, values into the same area. 

Now sort all of the data rows first by column B and then by column A.

3   AdBlock-1.safariextz 
3   AdBlock-1.safariextz   Archive File 
Name
3   AdBlock-1.safariextz   
AdBlock-1.safariextz
3   AdBlock-1.safariextz   Bundle Directory 
Name
3   AdBlock-1.safariextz   
AdBlock-1.safariextension
3   AdBlock-1.safariextz   Enabled
3   AdBlock-1.safariextz   
3   AdBlock-1.safariextz
1   FaceBlock-1.safariextz   
1   FaceBlock-1.safariextz Archive File 
Name
1   FaceBlock-1.safariextz 
FaceBlock-1.safariextz
1   FaceBlock-1.safariextz Bundle Directory 
Name
1   FaceBlock-1.safariextz 
FaceBlock-1.safariextension
1   FaceBlock-1.safariextz Enabled
1   FaceBlock-1.safariextz 
1   FaceBlock-1.safariextz  
2   Validate.safariextz  
2   Validate.safariextzArchive File 
Name
2   Validate.safariextz
Validate.safariextz
2   Validate.safariextzBundle Directory 
Name
2   Validate.safariextz
Validate.safariextension
2   Validate.safariextzEnabled
2   Validate.safariextz
2   Validate.safariextz 

Blank out columns A and B then copy and paste back into BBEdit.

You might want to use  =IF(C2="",A1+100,A1+1)  of some other changes to 
fit the actual data.

And the really good way is to become an expert with hashes of arrays in perl 
but that takes some learning time.
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Re: Sorting a .plist

2010-08-18 Thread LuKreme
On 18-Aug-2010, at 18:27, Doug McNutt wrote:
> 
> Just for the hell of it I pasted that into a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet 
> starting at A2

Ah, OK. I don't have excel but I think I have OOo around here somewhere, maybe 
that will work well enough.

But, I'll probably end up using a bunch of find and replace patterns as I am 
not a spreadsheet kind of guy.

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