Turn Off Notification Sheets?

2011-08-02 Thread Holger Bartel

Hi,

after running a Replace All, BBEdit shows a notification sheet 
saying "n occurrence(s) of 'xzy' replaced with…". I also get a 
Growl notification.


Is there a way to turn off the BBEdit internal notifications? 
That would save hitting Return or clicking OK every time, which 
can be quite cumbersome at times.


Thanks,
Holger

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creating multiple paragraphs

2011-08-02 Thread Ken Lanxner
Hi. Prior to v. 10, I could select a list of lines separated by 
two or more line breaks and invoking Paragraph would wrap each 
line in paragraph tags.


Now it wraps all lines into one huge paragraph.

Is this an expected change in this version?

Thanks.

Ken

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[ANN] BBEdit 10.0.1 (3067) pre-release

2011-08-02 Thread Rich Siegel

Good { morning, afternoon, evening },

The announcement of a pre-release version on the list may come 
as a surprise to some of you. :-) When preparing maintenance 
updates (which primarily consist of bug fixes, with few to no 
new features), we're going to post notification of the new 
versions to this list, so that anyone who's interested can take 
the new build for a spin.


Note that these are _pre-release_ versions. The intent is to fix 
bugs and address areas of improvement based on what our 
customers have reported. However, since the software is at this 
point not fully tested, there _may_ be bugs and regressions. If 
this prospect makes you nervous, then sticking with the public 
release versions is your best course of action. Nobody will be 
offended if you choose to do so; you're under no obligation to 
install and use anything but a public release. :-)


Following is a summary of the changes in the software since the 
last public release. The change notes are organized into 
additions, changes, and fixes, and are annotated where 
appropriate with case numbers. So if you recognize a number 
corresponding to a support case that was opened for you, you can 
now verify that it's been fixed correctly.


One final note: If you run into a bug in a pre-release version, 
PLEASE DO NOT REPORT THE BUG TO THE LIST. This includes asking 
about whether others have seen the same problem. Instead, please 
send a bug report to  and we will deal 
with it there. This will help us keep the list discussion on 
topic and productive for all list members.




version 10.0.1 (3067)   (8/2/2011)

Additions
-

o   (none in this build)

Changes
---

o   (none in this build)

Fixes
-

*   [214163] Fixed bug in which the "All file types" setting for
multi-file search/replace/text factory was ignored, and 
"text files

only" was always enforced.

*   The "Text files only" test used by multi-file search/replace and
text factory application will now examine the beginning of 
a file
if necessary; if it looks like text, the file will be 
treated as
text in situations where the filename extension, HFS 
metadata, or

UTI are insufficient to identify the file as text.

*   [213613] Fixed crash when trying to use "Run in Debugger" for
Python scripts.

*   [...] Fixed bug in which existing source control 
configurations were

not loaded as they should have been.

*   [213584, 213659] Fixed crash which would occur when trying to
rename a newly created Grep pattern in the Setup window.

*   [201467] Fixed bug in which "Capitalize Words" and "Capitalize
Sentences" didn't work correctly in Text Factory application.

*   Fixed bug in which preview windows would take up the entire screen,
unless you previously did a "Set Default Preview Window" or 
had a

saved position. Now, preview windows without a default or saved
position will open at a reasonable width, and if space 
allows, will
open up to the left or right of the document's window 
instead of on

top of it.

*   Fixed a bug in which using "Preview in BBEdit" on a file in 
a Zip
archive would open a tiny preview window, and fail to 
remember the

preview window's position and size.

*   [213316] Fixed bug in which the page header was printed in the
incorrect font size.

*   [212668, 214366] Fixed bug in which the "Format" button on 
the CSS

palette invoked the Text dialog instead.

*   Fixed missing defaults for 
`FixedWidthFontSmoothingThreshold` and

`FontSmoothingThreshold` expert preferences.

-   Removed the vestigial setting for the Document Info toolbar button
in the Appearance preferences.

*   Removed undesired zoom control from the Open File by Name dialog.

*   Changed the factory default for `EnsureTrailingLineBreak` to NO
(consistent with previous versions and resolves confusion when
making clippings).

*   [214456] If the system thinks that a file is an image, even 
when it
isn't, BBEdit would decline to display it in results 
windows. Now,
if a file tests out as text, it's displayed, even if it 
would pass

the system's sniff test as an image (or movie).

=end=

The package can be downloaded from our web server:



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Re: BBEdit 10: Font Style Elements on HTML Tools Palette

2011-08-02 Thread John Mc
"me too".   Kind of annoying having to go to the menu when I have a palette 
right there for my convenience...

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Re: Document Info in BBEdit 10

2011-08-02 Thread Bruce Van Allen

On 2011-08-02, LuKreme wrote:


But it switches when nothing is selected which just seems… odd.


On the other hand, logically what else should it say? "0 / 0 / 
0" is correct if nothing is selected.


I suppose it could change to something like "Nothing selected" ...



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git scripts

2011-08-02 Thread isao
I thought I'd share a few git-related scripts I have assigned to BBEdit 
keyboard shortcuts

https://github.com/isao/shell/tree/master/bbedit/Scripts

   - git-bbdiff.sh - bbdiff current file vs index
   - git-pull.sh - git pull for repo corresponding to current file
   - gitx.sh - launches gitx for repo corresponding to current file

I have applescript equivalents, but there were some head scratchers. However 
these are very simple, and work.

Best,

Isao

PS - barebones folks not sure if built-in git support is planned or not, but 
you may want to check this out  http://libgit2.github.com/ 

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Re: Document Info in BBEdit 10

2011-08-02 Thread blinde
renewable?



On Aug 2, 4:26 pm, Rich Siegel  wrote:
>And no, I don't know why it says "green".)

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Re: Document Info in BBEdit 10

2011-08-02 Thread LuKreme
Rich Siegel  squaked out on Tue 02-Aug-2011 17:26
> 
> You may click on the statistics section at any time to toggle between 
> displaying info for the whole document and for the selection range. (This 
> icon will be white when BBEdit’s displaying statistics for the whole 
> document, and green when it’s displaying statistics for the current 
> selection.)

Right, I knew it would switch when there was text selected (in fact, as you 
select text you can see it change dynamically) and you could go back and forth 
from whole document to selected portion (though I see no difference in the 
display at all). But it switches when nothing is selected which just seems… odd.

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Re: Document Info in BBEdit 10

2011-08-02 Thread Rich Siegel

On Tuesday, August 2, 2011, LuKreme  wrote:


Why’s it go to 0 / 0 / 0 when you click it and then back to 623 / 79 /
14 when you click it again (well, for a documents with 623 characters,
79 words, and 14 lines)?


Document Statistics

This section of the status bar dynamically displays the number 
of characters, words, and lines in the document or the active 
selection (if any).


You may click on the statistics section at any time to toggle 
between displaying info for the whole document and for the 
selection range. (This icon will be white when BBEdit’s 
displaying statistics for the whole document, and green when 
it’s displaying statistics for the current selection.)


(User manual, page 79. And no, I don't know why it says "green".)

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Re: Document Info in BBEdit 10

2011-08-02 Thread LuKreme
Rich Siegel  squaked out on Tue 02-Aug-2011 14:07
> 
> In particular, the character, word, and line count are part of the Text 
> Statistics status bar item, at the bottom of each editing view.

Why’s it go to 0 / 0 / 0 when you click it and then back to 623 / 79 / 14 when 
you click it again (well, for a documents with 623 characters, 79 words, and 14 
lines)?

I only have one document open.

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Re: Document Info in BBEdit 10

2011-08-02 Thread Steve Kalkwarf
> I must say that, though I love BBEdit, I don't understand why this
> would be retired. It's a very useful function and the tiny display in
> the Text Statistics status bar just isn't as handy, at least for my
> workflow. I could see removing the icon from the toolbar, if you feel
> it adds clutter, but I'd recommend keeping it available as a menu
> option.

I guess I don't understand.

How does clicking a button that brings up a modal dialog that has to be 
dismissed "less handy" than looking at the footer of the window?

Steve

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Re: Document Info in BBEdit 10

2011-08-02 Thread Keith
Thanks for the quick response. Next time I'll check the change notes.

I must say that, though I love BBEdit, I don't understand why this
would be retired. It's a very useful function and the tiny display in
the Text Statistics status bar just isn't as handy, at least for my
workflow. I could see removing the icon from the toolbar, if you feel
it adds clutter, but I'd recommend keeping it available as a menu
option.



On Aug 2, 4:07 pm, Rich Siegel  wrote:
> On Tuesday, August 2, 2011, Keith  wrote:
> >I installed BBEdit 10 last night. Now there is no Document Info icon
> >in the toolbar at the top of a document window, although there remains
> >a pref to toggle that icon on or off. I also had a key command for
> >showing Doc Info and it no longer works. This a bug?
>
> The only bug is the presence of the vestigial setting in the
> Preferences window.
>
> The change notes say:
>
>      The "Get Info" command and its associated toolbar icon have been
>      retired. (All of the relevant information is presented
> directly in
>      the editing view itself, except for pagination, and if you care
>      about that, you can run a print preview...)
>
> In particular, the character, word, and line count are part of
> the Text Statistics status bar item, at the bottom of each
> editing view.
>
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Re: Mourning the loss of Find extend selection option

2011-08-02 Thread Steve Samuels
A script here (http://groups.google.com/group/bbedit/browse_thread/
thread/47c18e29cb7139ad/) and here ( http://www.mediafire.com/?ndchk0imd9u9o
) will select all text up to (optionally through) a line containing a
specified search string.  I haven't tested it in BBEdit 10, but it
might get you started.

Steve

On Aug 2, 2:36 pm, Geoff Hicks  wrote:
> Yes, thanks Seth. I had not previously experimented with that level of 
> scripting, so was bemoaning the loss of a built-in function and familiar 
> process. Further reading of the documentation will be required...
>
> Regards,
>         Geoff Hicks
>
> On 02/08/2011, at 11:54 PM, Seth Dillingham wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 7/30/2011, Geoff Hicks said:
>
> >> Finding and replacing multiple blocks of text bounded
> >> by definable search strings that may be separated by many hundreds, if
> >> not thousands of arbitrary lines has never been possible (stack
> >> overflows, except when intervening lines < ~100) within TextWrangler
> >> or BBEdit. The files may be many hundreds of MB in size. My only
> >> workaround was to define a search expression for the start block and
> >> another for the end block then alternate the searches, toggling the
> >> extend selection checkbox in the modal find dialog. With key bindings
> >> for all the components of this replacement strategy, excluding the
> >> alternating search expressions, this process was reasonably efficient.
>
> > Geoff,
>
> > Have you considered using a script for this work?
>
> > You could certainly imitate the original behavior with a script. Run the 
> > first search, get the index of the result, run the second search, get the 
> > index of the result, set the selection to the full range.
>
> > No?
>
> > Seth
>
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Re: Document Info in BBEdit 10

2011-08-02 Thread Rich Siegel

On Tuesday, August 2, 2011, Keith  wrote:


I installed BBEdit 10 last night. Now there is no Document Info icon
in the toolbar at the top of a document window, although there remains
a pref to toggle that icon on or off. I also had a key command for
showing Doc Info and it no longer works. This a bug?


The only bug is the presence of the vestigial setting in the 
Preferences window.


The change notes say:

The "Get Info" command and its associated toolbar icon have been
retired. (All of the relevant information is presented 
directly in

the editing view itself, except for pagination, and if you care
about that, you can run a print preview...)

In particular, the character, word, and line count are part of 
the Text Statistics status bar item, at the bottom of each 
editing view.


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Re: Document Info in BBEdit 10

2011-08-02 Thread Christopher Stone
On Aug 02, 2011, at 14:27, Keith wrote:
> I installed BBEdit 10 last night. Now there is no Document Info icon in the 
> toolbar at the top of a document window, although there remains a pref to 
> toggle that icon on or off. I also had a key command for showing Doc Info and 
> it no longer works. This a bug?
__

The feature seems to have been removed.

I'd like to see it back, and I'd also like to be able to copy the info from the 
dialog.

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Document Info in BBEdit 10

2011-08-02 Thread Keith
I installed BBEdit 10 last night. Now there is no Document Info icon
in the toolbar at the top of a document window, although there remains
a pref to toggle that icon on or off. I also had a key command for
showing Doc Info and it no longer works. This a bug?

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Re: How to sync BBEdit to Dropbox?

2011-08-02 Thread Steve Kalkwarf
On Aug 2, 2011, at 11:15 AM, fongd wrote:

> OTOH, Dropbox support seems hit or miss. For example, it seems that
> colour schemes (located in ~/Library/Application Support/BBEdit/Color
> Schemes) are ONLY read from ~/Library. If you try to install a colour
> scheme into the equivalent location in your Dropbox, it won't be
> recognized (well, at least for me they aren't).

If you read the release notes for the last two public betas, that's been fixed.

Steve

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Re: What Happened to Arrange Windows?

2011-08-02 Thread Christopher Stone
On Aug 02, 2011, at 11:20, edac2 wrote:
> Why do we now need an AppleScript to duplicate 1/10th of the functionality 
> that was built into BBEdit 9?
__

This has already been complained about ad nauseam on this list.

If you want a real answer then contact support.

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Re: Mourning the loss of Find extend selection option

2011-08-02 Thread Geoff Hicks
Yes, thanks Seth. I had not previously experimented with that level of 
scripting, so was bemoaning the loss of a built-in function and familiar 
process. Further reading of the documentation will be required...

Regards,
Geoff Hicks

On 02/08/2011, at 11:54 PM, Seth Dillingham wrote:

> On 7/30/2011, Geoff Hicks said:
> 
>> Finding and replacing multiple blocks of text bounded
>> by definable search strings that may be separated by many hundreds, if
>> not thousands of arbitrary lines has never been possible (stack
>> overflows, except when intervening lines < ~100) within TextWrangler
>> or BBEdit. The files may be many hundreds of MB in size. My only
>> workaround was to define a search expression for the start block and
>> another for the end block then alternate the searches, toggling the
>> extend selection checkbox in the modal find dialog. With key bindings
>> for all the components of this replacement strategy, excluding the
>> alternating search expressions, this process was reasonably efficient.
> 
> Geoff,
> 
> Have you considered using a script for this work?
> 
> You could certainly imitate the original behavior with a script. Run the 
> first search, get the index of the result, run the second search, get the 
> index of the result, set the selection to the full range.
> 
> No?
> 
> Seth
> 
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Re: What Happened to Arrange Windows?

2011-08-02 Thread Austin Wallender
Thanks!  I'm on a multi-monitor setup, but will test it out and try to
make it mutli-screen compatible.  Still unclear why BareBones would
remove this functionality though...

On Aug 1, 7:06 pm, Christopher Stone 
wrote:
> On Jul 30, 2011, at 20:14, Austin Wallender wrote:> Yes, I agree. I often 
> work with two windows side by side and multiple documents in each. I really 
> miss that arrange windows layout, especially mapped to a keyboard shortcut.
>
> __
>
> Hey Austin,
>
> This script will produce a 2-Up (side-by-side) arrangement of the front two 
> windows.
>
> It is pretty quick and dirty, and it will only work on a single screen setup 
> at this time.
>
> Give it a try and let me know how it works for you.  If people want more 
> variety it's possible.
>
> --
> Best Regards,
> Chris
>
> --- 
> -
> #       Author: ccs
> #      Created: 2011-08-01 : 20:58
> #     Modified: 2011-08-01 : 20:58
> #  Application: BBEdit
> #      Purpose: Produce 2-Up Window Display
> # Dependencies: none
> --- 
> -
> tell application "Finder" to set {null, null, screenX, screenY} to bounds of 
> window of desktop
> set winWidth to screenX / 2
> set winHeight to screenY
> set win1Bounds to {0, 44, winWidth, winHeight}
> set win2Bounds to {screenX - winWidth, 44, screenX, screenY}
> tell application "BBEdit"
>   try
>     if (count of windows) ≥ 2 then
>       if class of window 1 is project window and class of window 2 is project 
> window then
>         set bounds of window 1 to win1Bounds
>         set bounds of window 2 to win2Bounds
>       else
>         beep
>         error "Windows incompatible with request!"
>       end if
>     end if
>   on error errMsg number errNum
>     set sep to "=="
>     set e to sep & return & "Error: " & errMsg & return & sep & return ¬
>       & "Error Number: " & errNum & return & sep
>     beep
>     display dialog e
>   end try
> end tell

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Re: How to sync BBEdit to Dropbox?

2011-08-02 Thread Bruce Van Allen

On 2011-08-02, Rich Siegel wrote:


On Tuesday, August 2, 2011, fongd  wrote:

OTOH, Dropbox support seems hit or miss. For example, it seems that
colour schemes (located in ~/Library/Application Support/BBEdit/Color
Schemes) are ONLY read from ~/Library. If you try to install a colour
scheme into the equivalent location in your Dropbox, it won't be
recognized (well, at least for me they aren't).


Fixed in 3063 and later: 
.


I notice that DropBox sometimes lags in sending items across my 
local network. So when I first tried this by putting my laptop's 
BBEdit folder in DropBox, when I started BBEdit in my desk 
machine, not everything was there. I had to quit BBEdit, and 
wait a bit; then it all showed up when I started BBEdit again.


Also, Rich, is the description above correct, that BBEdit looks 
in DropBox, grabs what it can find there, and then ALSO pulls 
local stuff from ~Library/Application Support/BBEdit?


Thanks.


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Re: What Happened to Arrange Windows?

2011-08-02 Thread edac2
Why do we now need an AppleScript to duplicate 1/10th of the
functionality that was built into BBEdit 9?

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Re: How to sync BBEdit to Dropbox?

2011-08-02 Thread Rich Siegel

On Tuesday, August 2, 2011, fongd  wrote:


OTOH, Dropbox support seems hit or miss. For example, it seems that
colour schemes (located in ~/Library/Application Support/BBEdit/Color
Schemes) are ONLY read from ~/Library. If you try to install a colour
scheme into the equivalent location in your Dropbox, it won't be
recognized (well, at least for me they aren't).


Fixed in 3063 and later: 
.

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Re: How to sync BBEdit to Dropbox?

2011-08-02 Thread fongd
On Aug 2, 2:09 am, paullu  wrote:
> I create a folder called "Application Support" (no quotes) at the root
> of my Dropbox install, drag/drop the BBEdit folder from Library and
> then make sure the one under ~/Library/ is deleted.
>
> Every time I start up BBEdit, the folder under ~/Library/ gets re-
> created.

I think that is expected behaviour. The important part of the release
notes is that BBEdit uses the files in Dropbox IN PREFERENCE to the
ones in ~/Library, which means that BBEdit will still use any files in
~/Library if they exist. This is probably why BBEdit recreates its
hierarchy in ~/Library even if you're using Dropbox, so you can create
local customizations and still use the settings in your Dropbox as the
defaults.

OTOH, Dropbox support seems hit or miss. For example, it seems that
colour schemes (located in ~/Library/Application Support/BBEdit/Color
Schemes) are ONLY read from ~/Library. If you try to install a colour
scheme into the equivalent location in your Dropbox, it won't be
recognized (well, at least for me they aren't).

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Re: Mourning the loss of Find extend selection option

2011-08-02 Thread Seth Dillingham

On 7/30/2011, Geoff Hicks said:


Finding and replacing multiple blocks of text bounded
by definable search strings that may be separated by many hundreds, if
not thousands of arbitrary lines has never been possible (stack
overflows, except when intervening lines < ~100) within TextWrangler
or BBEdit. The files may be many hundreds of MB in size. My only
workaround was to define a search expression for the start block and
another for the end block then alternate the searches, toggling the
extend selection checkbox in the modal find dialog. With key bindings
for all the components of this replacement strategy, excluding the
alternating search expressions, this process was reasonably efficient.


Geoff,

Have you considered using a script for this work?

You could certainly imitate the original behavior with a script. 
Run the first search, get the index of the result, run the 
second search, get the index of the result, set the selection to 
the full range.


No?

Seth

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Re: A request for a future version: repeat last command.

2011-08-02 Thread Charlie Garrison

Good evening,

On 2/08/11 at 8:52 AM -0400, Steve Kalkwarf 
 wrote:


What do you mean by "command"? Many (most?) of BBEdit's actions 
require user input before they can be completed.


And many of the ones that require input can use the previous 
input by holding down option when selecting the command. Pull 
down the Text menu and then press the option key to see which 
commands change to run without presenting a dialog.



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Re: A request for a future version: repeat last command.

2011-08-02 Thread Steve Kalkwarf
> I believe, I know ... many BBEdit's people are waiting for it and
> would love to get it. I don't think it's so hard to add this nice and
> very useful command. So please, good Barebones ... : )
> 
> Or, otherwise for the moment, is there a way using AppleScript ?
> Unfortunately I would not be able to write an AS for this.

What do you mean by "command"? Many (most?) of BBEdit's actions require user 
input before they can be completed.

Steve

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Re: How to sync BBEdit to Dropbox?

2011-08-02 Thread paullu
I'm having some trouble with this.

I create a folder called "Application Support" (no quotes) at the root
of my Dropbox install, drag/drop the BBEdit folder from Library and
then make sure the one under ~/Library/ is deleted.

Every time I start up BBEdit, the folder under ~/Library/ gets re-
created.

Any idea what I might be doing wrong?



On Jul 22, 12:13 pm, Ken Rachynski  wrote:
> Per the release notes 
> athttp://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/arch_bbedit10.html
>
> If you use Dropbox, you can relocate your BBEdit application support data to 
> your active Dropbox folder, and BBEdit will use them there in preference to 
> the locations in ~/Library/. In this way, you can easily share supporting 
> files with multiple BBEdit installations (handy for multiple machines on your 
> desk).
>
> Here's how:
>
> Quit BBEdit if it is running.
>
> Move your home/Library/Application Support/BBEdit to yourDropbox/Application 
> Support/BBEdit/. Note that by default, there is no Application Support folder 
> in your Dropbox, so create it if necessary.
>
> Note: The system does not support relocation of the core preferences data 
> file (~/Library/Preferences/com.barebones.bbedit.plist), so you won't be able 
> to synchronize preference settings. However, if you use MobileMe, its ability 
> to sync preferences should do the job.
>
> Note: The ability to share supporting files between multiple installations of 
> BBEdit does not excuse you from the terms of the end-user license. You can 
> use Dropbox to share the supporting files with whomever you like, but you 
> must continue to abide by the terms of the license agreement.
>
> If you like, you can relocate "BBEdit Backups" from~/Documents/BBEdit Backups 
> to ~/Dropbox/BBEdit Backups/, and BBEdit will place your backups there 
> instead. (As before, you can alias it to some other location.)
>
> On Jul-22-2011, at 10:50 AM, Kat wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > I keep reading that you can do this, but I see no option in the prefs.
> > How do you do it ?
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Stationery by file type

2011-08-02 Thread dwrh
I would like to have different stationary (display color) for
different file types (i.e. *.c, *.html, etc.).
Suggestions please?

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A request for a future version: repeat last command.

2011-08-02 Thread Stefano
Hi,

I believe, I know ... many BBEdit's people are waiting for it and
would love to get it. I don't think it's so hard to add this nice and
very useful command. So please, good Barebones ... : )

Or, otherwise for the moment, is there a way using AppleScript ?
Unfortunately I would not be able to write an AS for this.

Thanks,
Stefano

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Re: BBEdit 10 Major stability issues on Lion

2011-08-02 Thread François Schiettecatte
FWIW, there have been a couple of bugs reported here that were due to corrupted 
preference files. Is this a new install or did you upgrade? Have you tried 
deleting the preferences files and the application support files and 
reinstalling BBEdit?

François

On Aug 2, 2011, at 2:28 AM, LuKreme wrote:

> Kent  squaked out on Mon 01-Aug-2011 13:32
>> I bought BBEdit 10 right around when I upgraded to Lion. My guess is
>> that due to the close release dates, little testing has been done on
>> Lion. It's sort of a crash fanatic now, I can't do anything much
>> without it dying after a while.
> 
> Really? I’ve had it up for 39 hours straight, and before that shutdown (more 
> RAM) it had been up for at least a week.
> 
>> Here's one way to crash it:
>> 
>> in shell: # bbedit .
>> (opens a project) in current folder, which has a few subfolders,
>> including "bin"
>> 
>> In the project, right-click on "bin" and choose "Next Text Document”.
> 
> I don’t have that. do you mean “New Text Document”? If so, I can’t reproduce 
> this. However, if I do `bbedit ~` from the command line then ~/bin is not 
> displayed at all in the project window (yes, it exists). `bbedit ~/bin` works 
> fine.
> 
>> For example, search:
>> 
>> \@version.*\r
>> 
>> Replace:
>> 
>> \$URL\$\r
>> 
>> "Grep" on.
>> 
>> Across a deep directory structure containing PHP files, and nothing is
>> found. File All finds nothing.
> 
> I searched for “” over a Site folder containing 85,000 files in many 
> directories and BBEdit didn’t crash, but it looks to me like it only searched 
> the top level files of the project directory and did not recurse at all into 
> subdirectories. I compared the output of BBEdit’s find all and `grep -lir 
> “” ~/Sites/ and the only matches in BBEdit where at the topmost level 
> while grep found hundreds of matches throughout the hierarchy.
> 
>> Similarly, cancelling a search in progress causes a crash.
> 
> Again, cannot duplicate that.
> 
> Cc: support
> 
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Re: Adding text to end of multiple files

2011-08-02 Thread Charlie Garrison

Good evening,

On 2/08/11 at 8:26 AM +0200, Marek Stepanek 
 wrote:


Charlie, this would be an easy task for perl. I only need to 
know the some more informations about the structure of the 
files added to the other files.


Are the files to be added in one folder? Are the files, which need to be 
updated in one folder?


All files are in one folder. And I'm not adding contents of one 
file to another file; I'm adding comments which include the file name.


I could write a perl script to handle it; I've already written 
the text filter (in perl) which does what I want. I could easily 
wrap that in a readdir loop. Part of my desire to use BBEdit for 
this was to learn some other features of my fav tool; eg I've 
not used Text Factories before so I thought this would be a good 
excuse to try them.


And I haven't gotten back to it yet, but I think I figured out 
what I need to do. Since the text filter is replacing all 
contents of the file (there is no current selection), I just 
need to print the contents of the file first and then add the 
new content. I should have thought of that earlier.


Thanks,
Charlie

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