Re: Searching Typescript (.ts) files in v12.0?

2017-10-24 Thread Joe Lapp
Got the update, it works, and I'm happy again. THANK YOU

On Friday, October 20, 2017 at 11:21:27 AM UTC-5, Rich Siegel wrote:
>
> On 10/20/17 at 12:13 PM, arach...@gmail.com  (Joe Lapp) 
> wrote: 
>
> >How do I get BBEdit to include .ts files in its multi-file searches? 
>
> Update to 12.0.1 when it's released (shortly). 
>
> ".ts" is a factory default mapping for TypeScript (which looks 
> enough like JavaScript to pass as such), but if you open a ".ts" 
> file and it's not recognized as JavaScript, you can add the 
> mapping in the Languages preferences. 
>
> R. 
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Strange behavior of TAB key - highlighting lines of text, but only in one document

2017-10-24 Thread Earl Thurston
Hi folks. I'm a newcomer to BBEdit 12, having recently migrated from the 
now-sunsetted TextWrangler.

I came across a sudden and surprising issue while editing the text in one 
of my documents. When I pressed the TAB key on my keyboard, the page 
scrolled to and highlighted several lines of text some distance from where 
I was typing. Each press of the TAB key moved the highlight to other lines.

Not sure if I somehow entered some special mode. If I did, have no idea 
what this mode is supposed to be doing or how to turn it off.

This behavior is only happening with one document, and it continues to 
happen if I close and reopen the document.

All my other open documents are behaving normally -- pressing TAB inserts a 
tab character.

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Re: Strange behavior of TAB key - highlighting lines of text, but only in one document

2017-10-24 Thread Rich Siegel

On 10/24/17 at 4:04 PM, earl.thurs...@gmail.com (Earl Thurston) wrote:

Hi folks. I'm a newcomer to BBEdit 12, having recently migrated 
from the now-sunsetted TextWrangler.


I came across a sudden and surprising issue while editing the 
text in one of my documents. When I pressed the TAB key on my 
keyboard, the page scrolled to and highlighted several lines of 
text some distance from where I was typing. Each press of the 
TAB key moved the highlight to other lines.


The selected range of text begins with "<#" and ends with "#>", 
which makes it a "placeholder". You can read about these in the 
user manual. The Tab key behavior can be controlled in the 
Keyboard preferences.


Enjoy,

R.
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Re: Strange behavior of TAB key - highlighting lines of text, but only in one document

2017-10-24 Thread Earl Thurston
On Tuesday, 24 October 2017 13:11:05 UTC-7, Rich Siegel wrote:
>
> The selected range of text begins with "<#" and ends with "#>", 
> which makes it a "placeholder". You can read about these in the 
> user manual. The Tab key behavior can be controlled in the 
> Keyboard preferences. 
>

Thanks! As suggested, I turned off "Use Tab key to navigate Placeholders" 
setting and the expected behavior (inserting a tab character) is there now. 
In my case, this particular file is a ColdFusion script whereby my use of 
the <# ... #> combination has another purpose.

However, one thing that's puzzling is that it never happened before in all 
the years I've edited that document in TextWrangler, and it has the same 
setting. I didn't know what it was for, and since it didn't perform the 
same "navigate Placeholders" behavior, it has always been left "ON". 
Perhaps that feature never worked in TextWrangler.

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Disk Browser from Command Line

2017-10-24 Thread The Wellington
I would really like to use the command line to open a new disk browser at a 
specific directory:

bbedit~/path/to/directory/

will open a project, which is OK.   but I would prefer a disk browser.   
Surely there is a way to open a disk browser from the command line...   or 
from Apple Script maybe even?

Bill

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Re: Can't assign certain key combinations to clippings

2017-10-24 Thread Kendall Conrad
With OS 10.11.6 and BBEdit 12.0.1 I was able to successfully assign 
Ctrl+Opt+Cmd+P (and C, T. S was already assigned) to a clipping and use it.

You may want to try and backup your settings/preferences somewhere and 
delete them to see if there's something funny with it as a way to narrow 
down the problem. I don't have Keyboard Maestro or KeyCue installed so 
can't say if they are a factor.

~Kendall

On Monday, October 23, 2017 at 2:12:25 PM UTC-4, Brian Gollands wrote:
>
> Using latest BBEdit and X.12 and I have had a number of clippings that I 
> use for adding HTML to text. I had assigned shortcuts to a lot of these and 
> in the last year sometime, some of them stopped working and I can't reset 
> them. Only certain combinations won't allow me to set them in the Clippings 
> palette (i.e., there is no response when I try to edit shortcuts and type 
> something into the field). I am running Keyboard Maestro, but have turned 
> it off, as well as checked for conflicting shortcut assignments. I also 
> went into Sys Prefs and removed any conflicting shortcuts in Keyboards > 
> Shortcuts. And KeyCue doesn't show any being used by the system. I also 
> logged in as a new user to avoid any accumulated "baggage" -- no joy.
>
> Some of the problem shortcuts are:
> ctl-opt-cmd-p
> ctl-opt-cmd-s
> ctl-opt-cmd-t
> ctl-opt-cmd-c
>
> These don't seem to be used BBEdit. Can anyone think of any other place 
> these might be assigned? Maybe an installed app uses those, but registers 
> them system-wide, even though it's not open? Again, nothing shows in 
> KeyCue. Any suggestions are most welcome. Thanks!
>
>

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