Re: Feature requests: vertical split; opening different documents in a split window

2012-07-24 Thread Watts Martin

Bruce Van Allen wrote:
1. BBEdit windows DO split vertically -- if what that means is showing 
two different areas of the same file, one above the other in the same 
window, both scrollable, editable, etc. 
I suspect what the original poster meant was a split running vertically, 
i.e., the split divides the window into left and right halves, not top 
and bottom halves, and you can show two separate files side-by-side 
there or even have two completely distinct tab groups in each pane. You 
can approximate this in BBEdit by simply having two windows, of course, 
but it's not quite the same user experience.


(On the flip side, while Sublime Text *can* do that, it can't do the 
equivalent of BBEdit's pane split as simply/easily as BBEdit does. There 
are tradeoffs everywhere, I suppose.)


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Re: Feature requests: vertical split; opening different documents in a split window

2012-07-24 Thread Clark Goble

On Jul 24, 2012, at 5:06 PM, Bruce Van Allen wrote:

> 1. BBEdit windows DO split vertically -- if what that means is showing two 
> different areas of the same file, one above the other in the same window, 
> both scrollable, editable, etc.

I have to admit this was the #1 feature that brought me back to BBEdit. I'm 
shocked at how many other editors don't support this.

> 2. BBEdit allows having the same file open in multiple windows, so "as it 
> works now, I can open A file in A window" is not an accurate statement.

It's not hard to write a script to position the windows so it's a de facto 
split window.


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Re: Feature requests: vertical split; opening different documents in a split window

2012-07-24 Thread Bruce Van Allen

On 7/24/12 at 1:42 PM, e...@eeweb.com (kutenai) wrote:

...
I'll pass on BBEdit for now...


Fine with me :-), but in case anyone ELSE is interested:

1. BBEdit windows DO split vertically -- if what that means is 
showing two different areas of the same file, one above the 
other in the same window, both scrollable, editable, etc.


2. BBEdit allows having the same file open in multiple windows, 
so "as it works now, I can open A file in A window" is not an 
accurate statement.


3. I know I am not alone on this list as someone who has "many 
files to edit", and might even use more than one monitor at a 
time. Many of us get serious work done with BBEdit, day in, day 
out. And not only serious work, but also learning and playing 
(if your definition of play allows space for algorithms, data 
structures, logic poems, etc.).


Hope these points are reassuring to anyone thinking about using 
BBEdit. Too bad it didn't meet the grade for the OP...



I use several editors, MacVim, IntelliJ, Sublime 2, and 
SubethaEdit.. most of them can do vertical splits (not SEE).


With many files to edit, I always have multiple splits 
(vertical). I have 5 monitors, and prefer to split my app 
across 2 monitors and have 3-4 vertical splits . IntelliJ 
allows me to do this, as does Sublime 2, which is great. This 
allows me to have a set of files I'm working on, and refer to 
several other files in the process. I find this invaluable.


The recent BBEdit announcement intrigued me, and it does appear 
to have some nice features. If an editor has some useful 
features, I'm interested in using it, but without the vertical 
split, I'd find the tool somewhat limiting..


Oh.. and the multiple window view is not really suitable. It 
*would* be if I coud open multiple files in multiple windows, 
but as it works now, I can open A file in A window, if I wanted 
to have several other files open, I'd have to have several 
other windows.. that might work, but with other editors like 
Sublime  and IntelliJ available, I'll pass on BBEdit for now..



   - Bruce

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Re: Feature requests: vertical split; opening different documents in a split window

2012-07-24 Thread kutenai
I use several editors, MacVim, IntelliJ, Sublime 2, and SubethaEdit.. most 
of them can do vertical splits (not SEE).

With many files to edit, I always have multiple splits (vertical). I have 5 
monitors, and prefer to split my app across 2 monitors and have 3-4 
vertical splits . IntelliJ allows me to do this, as does Sublime 2, which 
is great. This allows me to have a set of files I'm working on, and refer 
to several other files in the process. I find this invaluable.

The recent BBEdit announcement intrigued me, and it does appear to have 
some nice features. If an editor has some useful features, I'm interested 
in using it, but without the vertical split, I'd find the tool somewhat 
limiting..

Oh.. and the multiple window view is not really suitable. It *would* be if 
I coud open multiple files in multiple windows, but as it works now, I can 
open A file in A window, if I wanted to have several other files open, I'd 
have to have several other windows.. that might work, but with other 
editors like Sublime  and IntelliJ available, I'll pass on BBEdit for now.. 

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Re: Find pattern - help needed

2012-07-24 Thread MM

Le 24 juil. 2012 à 13:42, Melissa a écrit :

> 1 Replaced  '1:2:333:4' with '1:2:333:4'
> 12 Replaced  '1:2:444:10' with '1:2:444:7'
> 105 Replaced  '1:2' with '1:3'
> 200 Replaced  '1:2:7' with '1:2:70:9'
> 
> ^\d+ Replaced '(.+)' with '\01'$
> 
> ...but it doesn't. Can someone point me in the right direction please?

Hello.
You have 2 spaces after Replaced in your text and only one in your regexp.
And replace \01 by \1.

^\d+ Replaced  '(.+)' with '\1'$ is working for me.
.*'(.*)'.*'\1' is more generic.

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Re: Find pattern - help needed

2012-07-24 Thread Ronald J Kimball
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 04:42:55AM -0700, Melissa wrote:
> I'm hoping someone can help me work this one out. I have text in this 
> format:
> 
> 1 Replaced  '1:2:333:4' with '1:2:333:4'
> 12 Replaced  '1:2:444:10' with '1:2:444:7'
> 105 Replaced  '1:2' with '1:3'
> 200 Replaced  '1:2:7' with '1:2:70:9'
> 
> What I want to do is find all the lines where the set of numbers between 
> the quotes match, like in the first line. I was hoping that something like 
> this would work:
> 
> ^\d+ Replaced '(.+)' with '\01'$
> 
> ...but it doesn't. Can someone point me in the right direction please?

It appears that your text has two spaces after "Replaced", but your regex
only allows one.  Try this instead:

^\d+ Replaced +'(.+)' with '\01'$

Ronald

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Re: "BBEdit text document" as a Finder Kind

2012-07-24 Thread RobS
I should have added...

Mac OS X v10.6.8
BBEdit v10.1.2

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Re: Find pattern - help needed

2012-07-24 Thread Kendall Conrad
Try this

^\d+ \w+ '([\d:]+)' \w+ '\1'$

The .+ you have might be matching more than you wanted. Also the \0 matches 
all of the match. You can use \0 through \9.

-KC



On Tuesday, July 24, 2012 7:42:55 AM UTC-4, Melissa wrote:
>
> I'm hoping someone can help me work this one out. I have text in this 
> format:
>
> 1 Replaced  '1:2:333:4' with '1:2:333:4'
> 12 Replaced  '1:2:444:10' with '1:2:444:7'
> 105 Replaced  '1:2' with '1:3'
> 200 Replaced  '1:2:7' with '1:2:70:9'
>
> What I want to do is find all the lines where the set of numbers between 
> the quotes match, like in the first line. I was hoping that something like 
> this would work:
>
> ^\d+ Replaced '(.+)' with '\01'$
>
> ...but it doesn't. Can someone point me in the right direction please?
>
> Thanks!
> Melissa
>

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Re: Find pattern - help needed

2012-07-24 Thread Fritz Anderson
On 24 Jul 2012, at 6:42 AM, Melissa wrote:

> ^\d+ Replaced '(.+)' with '\01'$

^\d+ Replaced\s+'(.+?)' with '\1'$

In your example, there is more than one whitespace character between "Replaced" 
and the first apostrophe.

I don't know why \01 isn't equivalent to \1, but I don't have time to study the 
documentation this morning, sorry.

BBEdit 10.1.2

— F

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Re: Find pattern - help needed

2012-07-24 Thread David Eves
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 4:42 AM, Melissa  wrote:
> I'm hoping someone can help me work this one out. I have text in this
> format:
>
> 1 Replaced  '1:2:333:4' with '1:2:333:4'
> 12 Replaced  '1:2:444:10' with '1:2:444:7'
> 105 Replaced  '1:2' with '1:3'
> 200 Replaced  '1:2:7' with '1:2:70:9'
>
> What I want to do is find all the lines where the set of numbers between the
> quotes match, like in the first line. I was hoping that something like this
> would work:
>
> ^\d+ Replaced '(.+)' with '\01'$

untested:

^\d+ Replaced '([^']+)' with '\01'$

this assumes that the single quote character does not occur inside the
first set of numbers.




>
> ...but it doesn't. Can someone point me in the right direction please?
>
> Thanks!
> Melissa
>
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"BBEdit text document" as a Finder Kind

2012-07-24 Thread RobS
Hi,

In my local web site folders, the .html files sort into two separate groups 
when sorted by Kind in Finder. One group's Kind is "BBEdit text document", 
the other's is "Text file". Making and saving a change in a "Text file" 
changes nothing. But making and saving a change in a "BBEdit text document" 
immediately causes that file's Kind to change to "Text file".

Is this normal? Is it settable in a Prefs setting in BBEdit?

I would greatly prefer to get them all to sort as one Kind (and Apple 
doesn't offer sorting by extension.) Can the Kind be changed in a batch by 
scripting, or by clever terminal commands, or by a third party utility?

Thanks for any hints you can offer.

Rob

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Find pattern - help needed

2012-07-24 Thread Melissa
I'm hoping someone can help me work this one out. I have text in this 
format:

1 Replaced  '1:2:333:4' with '1:2:333:4'
12 Replaced  '1:2:444:10' with '1:2:444:7'
105 Replaced  '1:2' with '1:3'
200 Replaced  '1:2:7' with '1:2:70:9'

What I want to do is find all the lines where the set of numbers between 
the quotes match, like in the first line. I was hoping that something like 
this would work:

^\d+ Replaced '(.+)' with '\01'$

...but it doesn't. Can someone point me in the right direction please?

Thanks!
Melissa

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