Re: Open Document window position

2016-01-22 Thread Garcia



I've done the same as T Burger. What happened to that eloquent 
collapse-reveal button? And what a flipped answer "This is fixed in 
place on the left and not relocatable." In my search to do what T Burger 
and others what to do I see that this has been an issue since version 10. 
You might want to rethink this or rethink your slogo cuz this piece 
"sucks". The image shows that simple and eloquent drawer button BBEdit once 
had. And instead of a flipped answer how about telling us why the fixed 
position is better?



On Monday, January 18, 2016 at 5:58:58 AM UTC-8, Rich Siegel wrote:
>
> On Monday, January 18, 2016, Ted Burger > 
> wrote: 
>
> >Can I move the document window to the right side of the text window 
> >instead of the left? 
>
> It sounds like you're referring to the sidebar. This is fixed in 
> place on the left and not relocatable. 
>
> R. 
> -- 
> Rich Siegel Bare Bones Software, Inc. 
> >  <
> http://www.barebones.com/> 
>
> Someday I'll look back on all this and laugh... until they 
> sedate me. 
>
>

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Re: Open Document window position

2016-01-22 Thread Bruce Linde
 Dude… The application rocks. The developers are responsive. The user support 
each other. Lose the adversarial tone.

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Re: Open Document window position

2016-01-22 Thread Patrick Woolsey

On 1/22/16 at 12:04 PM, garci...@butte.edu (Garcia) wrote:

I've done the same as T Burger. What happened to that eloquent 
collapse-reveal button? And what a flipped answer "This is 
fixed in place on the left and not relocatable." In my search 
to do what T Burger and others what to do I see that this has 
been an issue since version 10. You might want to rethink this 
or rethink your slogo cuz this piece "sucks". The image shows 
that simple and eloquent drawer button BBEdit once had. And 
instead of a flipped answer how about telling us why the fixed 
position is better?



Rich's answer is correct but for those who may be curious, we 
replaced the old-style document drawer with a sidebar for 
reasons of compatibility, since drawers have been deprecated UI 
for several OS releases now and have bugs that Apple is not 
going to fix[*], and it's technically infeasible to move the sidebar.


[*: which is why other apps don't use them anymore either :-) ]


Regards,

 Patrick Woolsey
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Re: Open Document window position

2016-01-22 Thread Garcia
Wait a minute, that's not a drawer in Apple's Mail app? If not maybe you 
all could do something similar with the COD? A suggestion that I hope you 
take to heart.

On Friday, January 22, 2016 at 10:02:03 AM UTC-8, Patrick Woolsey wrote:
>
> On 1/22/16 at 12:04 PM, garc...@butte.edu  (Garcia) wrote: 
>
> >I've done the same as T Burger. What happened to that eloquent 
> >collapse-reveal button? And what a flipped answer "This is 
> >fixed in place on the left and not relocatable." In my search 
> >to do what T Burger and others what to do I see that this has 
> >been an issue since version 10. You might want to rethink this 
> >or rethink your slogo cuz this piece "sucks". The image shows 
> >that simple and eloquent drawer button BBEdit once had. And 
> >instead of a flipped answer how about telling us why the fixed 
> >position is better? 
>
>
> Rich's answer is correct but for those who may be curious, we 
> replaced the old-style document drawer with a sidebar for 
> reasons of compatibility, since drawers have been deprecated UI 
> for several OS releases now and have bugs that Apple is not 
> going to fix[*], and it's technically infeasible to move the sidebar. 
>
> [*: which is why other apps don't use them anymore either :-) ] 
>
>
> Regards, 
>
>   Patrick Woolsey 
> == 
> Bare Bones Software, Inc.  
>
>

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Re: Open Document window position

2016-01-22 Thread Garcia
ok... dude

On Friday, January 22, 2016 at 9:50:50 AM UTC-8, Bruce Linde wrote:
>
> Dude… The application rocks. The developers are responsive. The user 
> support each other. Lose the adversarial tone.

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Re: Open Document window position

2016-01-22 Thread Garcia
Thanks Patrick for your more informative answer. 

On Friday, January 22, 2016 at 10:02:03 AM UTC-8, Patrick Woolsey wrote:
>
> On 1/22/16 at 12:04 PM, garc...@butte.edu  (Garcia) wrote: 
>
> >I've done the same as T Burger. What happened to that eloquent 
> >collapse-reveal button? And what a flipped answer "This is 
> >fixed in place on the left and not relocatable." In my search 
> >to do what T Burger and others what to do I see that this has 
> >been an issue since version 10. You might want to rethink this 
> >or rethink your slogo cuz this piece "sucks". The image shows 
> >that simple and eloquent drawer button BBEdit once had. And 
> >instead of a flipped answer how about telling us why the fixed 
> >position is better? 
>
>
> Rich's answer is correct but for those who may be curious, we 
> replaced the old-style document drawer with a sidebar for 
> reasons of compatibility, since drawers have been deprecated UI 
> for several OS releases now and have bugs that Apple is not 
> going to fix[*], and it's technically infeasible to move the sidebar. 
>
> [*: which is why other apps don't use them anymore either :-) ] 
>
>
> Regards, 
>
>   Patrick Woolsey 
> == 
> Bare Bones Software, Inc.  
>
>

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Re: Open Document window position

2016-01-22 Thread Luis Speciale

Le 22/01/2016 18:49, Bruce Linde a écrit :

  Dude… The application rocks. The developers are responsive. The user support 
each other. Lose the adversarial tone.



Arf, le client n'est pas content ‡¬}

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Re: Open Document window position

2016-01-22 Thread Patrick Woolsey

On 1/22/16 at 1:49 PM, garci...@butte.edu (Garcia) wrote:

Wait a minute, that's not a drawer in Apple's Mail app? If not 
maybe you all could do something similar with the COD? A 
suggestion that I hope you take to heart.



The mailbox list in Apple Mail's windows is indeed not a drawer 
but a sidebar  like BBEdit's, except it displays mailboxes 
rather than files. :-)


Next, I'm not sure what you mean by "something similar" but if 
you're asking whether it's possible to hide (or show) an editing 
window's sidebar, you can do so via View -> Hide Files/Show 
Files or by the default shortcut of Command-0 (Command-zero).



Regards,

 Patrick Woolsey
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Re: Open Document window position

2016-01-22 Thread Vlad Ghitulescu

Hello!


On 22 Jan 2016, at 19:01, Patrick Woolsey wrote:

Rich's answer is correct but for those who may be curious, we replaced 
the old-style document drawer with a sidebar for reasons of 
compatibility, since drawers have been deprecated UI for several OS 
releases now and have bugs that Apple is not going to fix[*], and it's 
technically infeasible to move the sidebar.


[*: which is why other apps don't use them anymore either :-) ]


I'm only curious: Doesn't PathFinder still use drawer (a **lot** of 
them! :-)?



Regards,
Vlad


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Re: how to continue the citation-mark on the next line after pressing enter

2016-01-22 Thread Kendall Conrad
What you wanted was a bit different than what Smart Newlines was for, but 
it was easy enough to create a modified version. I only did a small amount 
of testing, but seemed OK.

(*
Author: Kendall Conrad of Angelwatt.com
Name: Smart Prefixed Newline
Created: 2016-01-22
Updated: 2016-01-22
Description: Starts new line with the same line prefix as the current 
line and keeps the text
  from the current cursor position to the end of the line
*)
tell application "BBEdit" to tell front window
activate
set lineNum to startLine of selection
set leng to length of line lineNum
-- Find leading whitespace
set theResult to find "(^[\\s]*)" options {search mode:grep} searching 
in line (lineNum)
-- Set text to the white space found
set white to ""
if found of theResult then
set white to found text of theResult
end if
set wleng to length of white

-- Define a tab based on user settings
set aTab to tab
if expand tabs then
set spaceTab to ""
repeat tab width times
set spaceTab to spaceTab & space
end repeat
set aTab to spaceTab
end if

-- Check for list style lines
set theResult to find "^\\s*[\\*#>\\+\\-]+([\\w ]*)" options {search 
mode:grep} searching in (line lineNum)
if found of theResult then
set preFind to find "[\\*#>\\+\\-]+" options {search mode:grep} 
searching in (line lineNum)
set _char to found text of preFind
set selection to return & white & _char
select insertion point after selection
return
end if

-- Default: Insert a return plus the white space
set selection to return & white
select insertion point after selection
end tell


~aw




On Tuesday, January 19, 2016 at 8:58:34 AM UTC-5, Vlad Ghitulescu wrote:
>
> Hello! 
>
>
> While testing MailMate as an alternative to Apple's Mail.app I edit my 
> mails now in BBEdit. 
> That brings all the joy BBEdit makes :-)… and a question. 
>
> Replying to an email generates first text like this: 
>
> --- 
> > Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam 
> > nonumy eirmod 
> > tempor invidunt ut labore et dolore magna aliquyam erat, sed diam 
> --- 
>
> When I put the cursor let's say in the first line, between *(…) amet,* 
> and * consetetur (…)* and press ENTER, the cited text looks like this: 
>
> --- 
> > Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, 
> consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy 
> > eirmod 
> > tempor invidunt ut labore et dolore magna aliquyam erat, sed diam 
> --- 
>
> instead of what I would like: 
>
> --- 
> > Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, 
> > consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy 
> > eirmod 
> > tempor invidunt ut labore et dolore magna aliquyam erat, sed diam 
> --- 
>
> that is, the citation mark *> * is not continued. 
>
> I'm using already the Smart Newline - script 
> (http://www.angelwatt.com/words/2011/04/11/bbedit-smart-newline-open-line/), 
>
> but it doesn't do it's magic here. 
>
> Do you have an idea, how could I convince the citation mark to *jump* on 
> the next line when inserting something in the middle of a line? 
>
> Thanks! 
>
>
> Regards, 
> Vlad 
>
>
>

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