Re: Need a bigger hint

2011-09-07 Thread Robert Huttinger
do a google search for markdown language

bo



On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 4:01 PM, Joe Walters yardb...@fastq.com wrote:


 On 7, 2011Jan, at 9:08 AM, Oliver Taylor wrote:

  The something you're doing is switching the language of the document to
 Markdown.

 Sorry. Need a more explicit hint.

 The word Markdown does not generate a response in  Help.

 Tried Help  Language and nothing leapt out at me.

 Looked at each menu item and nothing seemed appropriate.

 Thanks in advance
 ---

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Re: How do i add ftp/sftp folder to project?

2011-07-29 Thread Robert Huttinger
disk feature you say? I have been wanting to use the poect layout with
transmit. Pleasing to share how I can do that if you can tell me!

(yes I know this is kind of a Transmit question :D)

thanks!
bo


On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 7:42 AM, David Kendal dpken...@dpk.org.uk wrote:

 On 29 Jul 2011, at 12:38, Rich Siegel wrote:

  something like MacFUSE/SSH (or ExpanDrive)

 There's also Transmit 4's disk feature, if you already own that.

 — dpk.

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Re: BBEdit 10 and Transmit

2011-07-26 Thread Robert Huttinger
excellent. that was the last question mark for me!


On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 3:44 PM, Ken Lanxner k...@simplelives.com wrote:

 No issues. You can still drag and drop from the file list to any Transmit
 dock icon. And a send to Transmit script I use all the time still works
 fine. On the other side, setting up BBEdit as your custom application in
 Transmit still works to allow you to edit files on the server in BBEdit.

 Ken

 roberthuttin...@gmail.com (Bo) wrote on  7/26/11  7:12 AM

  Has anyone come across any issues with BBEdit10 and Transmit?


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Re: What am I missing in BBEdit 10?

2011-07-22 Thread Robert Huttinger
I think your idea of 'basic functionality' is based on your reality, not
others.

'And ever heard of beta testing?' Yeah. Ever heard of manners and civility?

I am pretty sure BareBones beta tested the software. With an application as
feature rich as it is, I am not surprised a few things got overlooked.

I have no statistics to support any claim that your 'missing functionality'
 is something not missed by the majority. That said, I feel a reasonable
complaint, or feature request would not fall on deaf ears. The fact they
even respond is amazing.

You can sugar coat what you said/wrote any way you want, but the statement:
'it's pretty apparent why the price was cut by  2/3rds for this version ---
it's 1/3 as good as any previous version.' taken in any context, is rude and
unnecessary.

Especially as it relates to a feature  that may be used only by you. Again,
I have no stats to support my claim, as I am relatively sure you have none
to support yours.

It is something you miss, and want back. Great! lets be productive and
positive. More flies with honey they say...

Sorry BareBones team. you worked hard, and deserve to be treated with
respect, as most people do.

bo

ALL I am saying is be aware that the tone of your (anyone's) email can be
misinterpreted easily.

On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 11:05 AM, NotInUse pst.sc...@gmail.com wrote:

 Just FYI... It's important to read an ENTIRE post, not just a few
 sentences.

 I've pointed out my issues and asked to be enlightened. Guess you
 missed that completely.

 As I posted.. I have several versions of the app and will revert for
 use. But I don't like being charged for an app which is missing core
 functionality. I don't think 90% of users would be happy with that.

 And ever heard of beta testing? I realize new versions have bugs and
 issues. But really.. come one.. huge issues like image insertion in
 HTML files is not something that could be easily overlooked. It should
 have been presented the first day of beta testing and should have
 NEVER made it to a release candidate. I beta test for MAJOR software
 companies. Have for many years.

 You're being unrealistic.




 On Jul 22, 7:55 am, François Schiettecatte fschietteca...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  Sorry could not resist:
 
  1) You are crapping all over the software without asking specific
 questions about specific problems, hard to see that as anything but
 negative. If you have specific issues the people on this list are usually
 very willing to help. Many go above and beyond.
 
  2) New releases are always difficult and I am sure the BB crew are snowed
 under with questions/bug reports/etc... Rich has said as much.
 
  3) If you have deadlines what were you thinking doing a major upgrade in
 mid-stream? I always wait for downtime before upgrading anything in my
 critical path.
 
  4) Every major upgrade of BBEdit has brought changes, some painful, most
 great. I know that because I have been using BBEdit since OS 7.
 
  Again no affiliation with BB, except that we are both located on the same
 side of Boston (currently getting roasted!)
 
  Cheers
 
  François
 
  On Jul 22, 2011, at 10:40 AM, NotInUse wrote:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   I'm not being overly negative. I indicated that my issues may be
   entirely user error. And it may full well be. And I'll be the idiot
   and kick myself accordingly.
 
   It's not unreasonable to be unhappy that money was paid for a product
   and the product does not perform the basic expected functions. I have
   deadlines. I've sent an email to support before posting here. no
   clue when or if that will be answered.
 
   I've been a BBEdit user since OS9. After over a decade of use to
   launch a version and suddenly not have features is unsettling. Sorry
   if I didn't bring flowers and candy to my post. I want what I paid for
   to function. If it were not for older versions, I'd be much less
   happy. Thankfully I can simply use v9.6 which does function.
 
   Tell you what... you send me $40 and I'll send you an app.. that app
   won't do much of anything, but at least you'll get something sitting
   on your hard drive for you hard earned money.
 
   On Jul 22, 7:32 am, Robert Huttinger roberthuttin...@gmail.com
   wrote:
   Why are people so damn negative.
 
   There is no need for 'I guess thats why they slashed the price' , and
 on and
   on. If you need help with something, ask a question. Hell, even lodge
 a
   reasonable complaint. But enough with the whiners and passive
 aggressive bs.
   These people are working hard and do not need people (likely
 unqualified for
   the task) standing over their shoulders telling them hat they did
 wrong.
 
   be clear, succinct, and pleasant. There are people that WANT to help
 you,
   and will listen to your contribution.
 
   This is NOT directed at anyone specific:
   If you cannot be helpful or constructive (and you can lodge a
 complaint AND
   be constructive!), then zip it!
 
   I do not work for and am not affiliated

Re: regex for matching ALL whitespace at EOL?

2011-07-15 Thread Robert Huttinger
try this:
(\s+|\t+)$

this will remove all spaces and tabs

bo huttinger

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 On Jul 15, 6:09 pm, Rich Siegel sie...@barebones.com wrote:
  On Friday, July 15, 2011, TJ Luoma luo...@gmail.com wrote:

  * means zero or more. A + means one or more and might do
  what you need.

 That does the specific thing I was trying to do.

  There's also a preference to strip trailing whitespace when
  saving, which may solve your problem (or not).

 But this fixed the problem I was trying to fix.

 Have I mentioned how much I love BBEdit?

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Re: Need Version Management System Recommendations

2011-07-13 Thread Robert Huttinger
Sorry if it was mentioned already but GIThub is awesome, not only can you
run a client for  it, but you can do all your gets, pulls etc on the site,
without a client!

bo


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 I am about to select a version management system for my Mac and used for
 version management of web site pages and database management systems. I've
 bee staring at CVS, Subversion and Perforce. There are probably others.

 I am a one person operation, don't contemplate multiple developers and
 simply want to keep good track of development evolution. All of these
 systems seem like overkill for me.

 Does anyone know of something simple that is robust and works well?

 Thank you very much -- Jack

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Re: AppleScript Open File in BBEdit 9.6

2011-06-22 Thread Robert Huttinger
it may be a permissions issue, try setting permission to 755 or 777 and try
again


bo huttinger


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 Hi folks.

 For the life of me I can't find a way of opening a file in a
 subdirectory in my webserver directory.


 set myF to file /Library/WebServer/Documents/alpha/bravo/items.lasso

 tell application BBEdit 9.6
open myF as alias
 end tell

 It says can't get the file.  I know it's there.  I've tried how to
 change the syntax on the open and I just can't get it.  Any ideas?

 Cheers

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Re: AppleScript Open File in BBEdit 9.6

2011-06-22 Thread Robert Huttinger
there are 2 kinds of paths you can use you may want to do a search and get
the syntax right. this is a little tricky on its face...

bo huttinger

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 Hi Patrick.

 That resulted in a doesn't understand the open message.  If I want to
 avoid the POSIX syntax, do I use colons?  Still didn't work.


 On 2011-06-22, at 3:25 PM, Patrick Woolsey wrote:

  The path format doesn't match; assuming you want to use Unix paths:
 
  
  set myF to POSIX file /Users/pwoolsey/Desktop/foo.txt
 
  tell application BBEdit
 open myF
  end tell
  

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Re: AppleScript Open File in BBEdit 9.6

2011-06-22 Thread Robert Huttinger
this is like asking peter to punch paul for you but, if you open automator
and your start a 'watch me do' session and select a folder, then stop. when
finished you will have a list of items in the watch me do section. drag the
'select folder' (or similar) below the watch me do action and it will create
a new action with the actual applescript in it!

did that make any sense?

bo


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 But then I can't initiate it from FileMaker.  That's the whole point of
 this.  If I was in BBEdit originally then I could just click on a Text
 Factory.  I need FMP to launch that TF, but only after the file has been
 opened.


 On 2011-06-22, at 3:58 PM, Doug McNutt wrote:

  I'm biased but the sooner one gets out of Applescript the better UNIX
 works.
 
  Install the bbedit tool from Bare bones
 
  do shell script  bbeditquoted form of
  /Library/WebServer/Documents/alpha/bravo/items.lasso

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Re: AppleScript Open File in BBEdit 9.6

2011-06-22 Thread Robert Huttinger
Sorry, yes I know :) I was trying to give you a local option of
viewing the exact syntax you were looking for but my way is
confusing...

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 22, 2011, at 4:21 PM, BeeRich beer...@gmail.com wrote:

 Yes.  I didn't know you were using Automator.  I was trying to record in the 
 AE window.



 On 2011-06-22, at 4:04 PM, Robert Huttinger wrote:

 this is like asking peter to punch paul for you but, if you open automator 
 and your start a 'watch me do' session and select a folder, then stop. when 
 finished you will have a list of items in the watch me do section. drag the 
 'select folder' (or similar) below the watch me do action and it will create 
 a new action with the actual applescript in it!

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Re: Updating Website Content by Users - Slightly O.T

2011-06-22 Thread Robert Huttinger
Without going the full database route... Well there are many approaches.

Without a database I might have page sections loaded from XML or csv.
You can use php to read, parse, and rewite the file with an admin
section but then you run into security issues etc

It's a big open ended question that could take a long time to answer
and there is no assessment of you skills as a known variable.

Sent from my Unknown Thing Maker

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 I would very much appreciate any thoughts I could get from this bastion of 
 experience on the best approach to designing a website which includes 
 permitting selected users to update/modify content only.

 I want a small handful of involved users to be able to update content only 
 without disrupting site structure.

 Thank you very much -- Jack

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Re: Updates on Mac App Store now?

2011-06-14 Thread Robert Huttinger
Just in case there is confusion here, there is no debate on my part whether
it is a well made business decision regarding market opportunity and
visibility to use the Apple store or any other distribution means. Simply
that I can pay them (notice the quotes please) directly or thru a third
party that takes a significant percentage. given that choice, and that
choice alone, I would opt to pay a company directly. The only motivation I
can see for doing otherwise (given THIS choice), is if one wanted to support
the third party as well. I am failing to (again) read between my lines and
see where I discuss business cost, decision, strategy, or anything else not
related to paying thru Apple vs paying them 'directly'.

Back to my original, very simple statement, with no hidden meaning: Given
the option between paying thru Apple or 'directly', I choose 'direct'.

have a fantastic day!
bo


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 I think the other aspect to consider is opportunity cost. Putting apps
 on the app store open the product to a larger market. Is Barebones
 losing 30% (or whatever considering their own cost for credit card
 charges etc.) or are they gaining that 70% they never would have had?

 On Jun 14, 1:22 pm, LuKreme krem...@kreme.com wrote:
  On Jun 13, 2011, at 20:01, Robert Huttinger roberthuttin...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
   Ok then, but what does that have to do with my option to not have
   Apple take 30% from what I may or may not give to Bare Bones?
 
  It sure seems like you are assuming that 30% is all money that Barebones
 loses, and that there are no costs associated with them collecting the
 'whole' amount.
 
  That is, it's not as simple as this way barebones gets more money.

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Re: Updates on Mac App Store now?

2011-06-13 Thread Robert Huttinger
thank you... yes I would rather give the developer as close to 100% as
possible.

bo huttinger


On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 8:53 AM, Fritz Anderson fri...@manoverboard.orgwrote:

 On 13 Jun 2011, at 7:30 AM, LuKreme wrote:

  On Jun 7, 2011, at 17:13, Robert Huttinger roberthuttin...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  I would rather purchase outside the app store and give my money to
 Developers...
 
  Where do you think the App Store money goes? Apple's paid out $2.5
 Billion to developers. Yes, with a b.

 I think his point is that he'd rather Bare Bones get $99 for BBEdit than
 $70 (or whatever the developer's cut in the App Store would be).

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Re: Updates on Mac App Store now?

2011-06-13 Thread Robert Huttinger
Ok then, but what does that have to do with my option to not have
Apple take 30% from what I may or may not give to Bare Bones? You read
an awful lot into my statement that simply isn't there.

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 thank you... yes I would rather give the developer as close to 100% as 
 possible.

 If BareBones thought the Apple cut was too much to cover distribution, 
 advertising, processing, tracking, etc, they wouldn't have put BBEdit on the 
 App Store in the first place.

 I can say that the Developers I know sell more via the App Store than they 
 sold before. Probably not the case with Barebones, but I'm sure there have 
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Re: Updates on Mac App Store now?

2011-06-07 Thread Robert Huttinger
I would rather purchase outside the app store and give my money to Developers...

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 My impression, and I have no inside knowledge, is that BBEdit is one
 of several important OS X programs which has been held back by the Mac
 App Store - or rather, by the App Store's policy of not allowing paid
 updates. If there's a BBEdit 10 in the wings, and BBEdit 9 is getting
 quite long in the tooth now, then it would have been impractical to
 release in the last six months or so.

 Yesterday's keynote, though, seemed to hold out the possibility of in-
 app purchases. Is Apple coming around to the idea of paid upgrades too?

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Re: GREP Cleanup

2011-05-10 Thread Robert Huttinger
oh!! do I need (link|visited|hover|active) ?

bo


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 On Mon, May 09, 2011 at 10:29:55AM -0400, Robert Huttinger wrote:
  s/([-a-z ]+:([^link|visited|hover|active]))\s*(.*)/sprintf(%-32s,$1) .
 $3/ie;

 FYI, [^link|visited|hover|active] does not do what I presume you think it
 does.  [] is a character class, which matches exactly one character.

 [^link|visited|hover|active] matches any one character that is not one of
 the following: acdehiklnorstv|

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Re: GREP Cleanup

2011-05-10 Thread Robert Huttinger
I thought I had gotten it to ignore those words. so anything that looked
like
:link || :active etc ignore those lines.

thanks!

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  oh!! do I need (link|visited|hover|active) ?

 I'm not actually sure what you want that part of the regex to do.  :)

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Re: GREP Cleanup

2011-05-10 Thread Robert Huttinger
@bruce @ronald: Noted!

good points both and Ill have to start using the forward lookup.

Good stuff, and Ill give it a go!

cheers.bo


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 On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 04:55:25PM -0400, Robert Huttinger wrote:
 I thought I had gotten it to ignore those words. so anything that looked
 like
 :link || :active etc ignore those lines.
 
 Okay, you could do something like this:
 
 #! /usr/bin/perl
 
 use strict;
 use warnings;
 
 while (){
  s/^([-a-z ]+:)(?!link|visited|hover|active)\s*(.+)/sprintf(%-20s,$1) . 
 $2/ie;
  print;
 }
 
 (?!...) is a negative-lookahead assertion.  It makes sure the sub-pattern
 doesn't match at that point in the string, without consuming any of the
 string.
 
 
 However, if you can assume that a :selector will always be followed by a {
 on the same line, then this might be better:
 
 while (){
  s/^([-a-z ]+:)\s*([^\{]+)$/sprintf(%-20s,$1) . $2/ie;
  print;
 }
 
 
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Re: GREP Cleanup

2011-05-09 Thread Robert Huttinger
so the filter doesnt work.. and I am ok at regex, but not at perl, can
someone help me close out this issue?

so this is the filter:

#! /usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
while (){
   s/([-a-z ]+:)\s+(.+)/sprintf(%-20s,$1) . $2/ie;
   print;
}

this is the css:

.tlLinkSubQuarter {
width:24%;
float:left;
overflow:hidden;
font-size:12px;
}

When I run the filter, bbedit did its job it seems but nothing changes..

can a perl pro trace this simple code for me and or explain it?

cheers.bo

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  while (){
 
 s/([-a-z ]+:)\s+(.+)/sprintf(%-20s,$1) . $2/ie;
 print;
  }
 

 So the first group is all up to the colon, then the next group starts at
 char 20? Ten the flags i  e

 Thanks a ton!! I have had to convert lots of CSS and this makes it so much
 cleaner.

 Cheers.Bo

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Re: GREP Cleanup

2011-05-09 Thread Robert Huttinger
ok after playing around I got the solution!!

#! /usr/bin/perl

use strict;
use warnings;

while (){

   s/([-a-z
]+:([^link|visited|hover|active]))\s*(.*)/sprintf(%-32s,$1) . $3/ie;
   print;

}



I hope this helps someone else!!

cheers.bo

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roberthuttin...@gmail.comwrote:

 so the filter doesnt work.. and I am ok at regex, but not at perl, can
 someone help me close out this issue?

 so this is the filter:

 #! /usr/bin/perl
 use strict;
 use warnings;
 while (){
s/([-a-z ]+:)\s+(.+)/sprintf(%-20s,$1) . $2/ie;
print;
 }

 this is the css:

 .tlLinkSubQuarter {
 width:24%;
 float:left;
 overflow:hidden;
 font-size:12px;
 }

 When I run the filter, bbedit did its job it seems but nothing changes..

 can a perl pro trace this simple code for me and or explain it?

 cheers.bo

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 roberthuttin...@gmail.com wrote:


 
  while (){
 
 s/([-a-z ]+:)\s+(.+)/sprintf(%-20s,$1) . $2/ie;
 print;
  }
 

 So the first group is all up to the colon, then the next group starts at
 char 20? Ten the flags i  e

 Thanks a ton!! I have had to convert lots of CSS and this makes it so much
 cleaner.

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Re: drag selection error

2011-05-09 Thread Robert Huttinger
this may sound dumb but have you restarted the cpu? it could be the finder
is banged up. or try force quit the finder and try again.

bo



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 if I select and try to drag any text in bbedit I get an error dialog:

 This operation couldn't be completed, because an error occurred.
 (MacOS Error code: -4960)

 Happened all of a sudden, running latest update, latest os X. Tried
 deleting User//Library files, no diff. I admit it, I'm a prolific
 dragdropper, now I have to copy/paste ;)

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Re: Scripting the Disk Browser

2011-05-08 Thread Robert Huttinger
Tell application system events keycode etc... If there is a menu option

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 Thanks Chris.
 Yes, I should have been more clear. I already figured out the Finder
 stuff.
 The code I stealed from the net is below.
 
 The problem is that the open command always opens a project browser
 not a disk browser.
 (Sometimes I'd like a project browser, sometimes a disk browser,
 probably just a neurosis of mine...)
 
 I wondered if there's another Applescript verb or an option to open
 that gives back a disk browser?
 
 Here's the code:
 
 on run
tell application Finder
set _list to {}
set _items to selection
if _items is {} then
set _folder to folder of the front window as string
copy _folder to end of _list
else
repeat with _item in _items
set _item to _item as alias
copy _item to end of _list
end repeat
end if
end tell
bb(_list)
 end run
 
 on open (_list)
bb(_list)
 end open
 
 
 on bb(_list)
tell application BBEdit
open _list
activate
end tell
 end bb
 
 
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 wrote:
 On May 06, 2011, at 04:59, Mike wrote: I'd like to make an Applescript that 
 opens the currently selected folder in a disk browser.
 
 __
 
 Hey Mike,
 
 When asking for scripting help it's desirable to describe the process 
 completely enough that people don't have to guess at your intent.  It's all 
 too easy to skip salient details, because *you* already know what you want 
 to do.
 
 In this instance you don't say where the currently selected folder is.  In 
 the Finder?
 
 If so then this might work for you:
 
 tell application Finder
   try
 set fldr to selection as alias
 if class of (get properties of fldr) is folder then
   tell application BBEdit
 activate
 open fldr
   end tell
 else
   beep
 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
 
 You can also change the size and position of the disk browser if desired.
 
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Re: GREP Cleanup

2011-05-07 Thread Robert Huttinger

 
 while (){
 
s/([-a-z ]+:)\s+(.+)/sprintf(%-20s,$1) . $2/ie;
print;
 }
 

So the first group is all up to the colon, then the next group starts at char 
20? Ten the flags i  e

Thanks a ton!! I have had to convert lots of CSS and this makes it so much 
cleaner. 

Cheers.Bo 

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Re: Three-Way Diff

2011-05-07 Thread Robert Huttinger
By the way that's a little known AWESOME app (FileMerge)

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 I suspect you could somehow make send your data to Apple's FileMerge
 from BBEdit, but I don't know how to do it.
 
 Could you expand on why you find 3-way merge helpful? I'm curious
 because I I find that BBEdit's 2-way works the way I think, whereas
 I've never been able to make use of FileMerge.
 
 -- Russell
 
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Re: Scripting the Disk Browser

2011-05-06 Thread Robert Huttinger
Look at Automator. You can create an Automator action you can call via 
contextual right click and Automator is more user friendly. AppleScript is 
likely a better fit though, it can be a little more tricky than it seems 
sometimes.

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 I'm not good at Applescript...
 
 I'd like to make an Applescript that opens the currently selected
 folder in a disk browser.
 The open command (used in Applescript) gives back a project browser.
 I already found out:
 
 make new disk browser window
 
 So I may be close;-)
 What's the syntax to point the created disk browser to the selected
 directory?
 
 Thanks!
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Re: GREP Cleanup

2011-05-06 Thread Robert Huttinger
sometimes though you have a long selector:

color: #CCC;
background-image: transparent url('foo/frack.png') no-repeat top left;

If i just add 2 tabs, they values of the attributes will not line up. there
will be space between them but they wont line up.

Ideally I want the regex or reflow to but the attribut , for instance, on
char 4, and all the values on char 60.

does that make sense?

cheers,bo



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 On May 6, 2011, at 9:40 AM, Bo wrote:
  I want to format my css include file to go from this:
 
  [code]
  \twidth:85%;
  ...
  to
 
  \twidth:\t\t\t85%;
  ...
  so it all aligns in columns, is there an adcanced regex function i can
  use, or a reflow document preference that can be manually set on a per
  doc basis?

 It looks to me like all you need to add is two tabs after the colon. search
 for the colon and replace with the colon and two tabs. Or am I missing
 something?

 search (:)\s*(\w)
 replace \1\t\t\2

 The search pattern looks for a colon to remember--the parentheses--zero or
 more whitespace characters, with a word character next
 The replace pattern replaces the colon \1, adds two tabs \t\t, and then
 replaces the single word character.

 This adding of two tabs doesn't seem to accomplish what you are really
 looking for--aligning the CSS values as a column. At least for me with 4
 spaces per tab.

 As far as a a reflow setting for documents, I've not seen such an option.

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Re: GREP Cleanup

2011-05-06 Thread Robert Huttinger
Without linking to a screen shot, it's hard to explain. But that is close. Yeah 
it may be a little more complicated but I was also hopping the might be a 
document reflow that would help.

Bo

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 On May 6, 2011, at 3:53 PM, John Delacour wrote:
 
 At 17:28 -0400 06/05/2011, you wrote:
 
 Ideally I want the regex or reflow to but the attribut , for instance, on 
 char 4, and all the values on char 60.
 
 does that make sense?
 
 It might make more sense if you wrote out some pseudo-code showing precisely 
 what you wish to achieve.  The answer is simple but the question is confused.
 
 JD
 
 I interpret Robert's intended result to look something like this.
 
 
width:   85%;
margin:  0 auto;
padding: 10px;
position:relative;
color:   #CCC;
background-image:transparent url('foo/frack.png') no-repeat top left;
 
 I don't imagine it could be done with a simple grep replace. I could probably 
 be done with a perl script which would count the longest string of characters 
 to the left of the colon and then pad to the right of it, count characters in 
 all the other lines and pad appropriately to the right.
 
 Best,
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Re: TextMate to BBEdit switchers guide?

2011-05-05 Thread Robert Huttinger
code indenting option would be nice...

bo

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 On 05/05/2011, at 6:36 PM, Watts Martin wrote:

  Alex Satrapa wrote:
 
   In response to Marco's article Text Editor Intervention[1], I had
   a brief look around for articles about migrating to BBEdit from
 TextMate.
 
  That's actually my article -- Marco reblogged it. :)

 I checked my links a few times, because something in the back of my head
 was yammering, No, that's not right!

 Apologies for not catching the obvious problem :)

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Re: Saving 2 copies, one with a tilde after the title

2011-05-04 Thread Robert Huttinger
I mustve checked that at some point.

'incremental'.. will that save versions? As I am having a hard time getting
subversion to work, this may be a simple answer!

bo


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 Bo roberthuttin...@gmail.com sez:

 It doesnt always happen, but for a while now, when I save a file, it
 creates another copy, with a tilde after the name. Is there some
 setting that will alter this behavior?  Is this a bug?
 

 Those files are backup copies, and this behavior is controlled by the Make
 backup before saving option in the Text Files prefs panel.

 (For complete details, please see the section of the same name in Chapter
 10 of the PDF manual [choose Help - User Manual].)


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Re: Saving 2 copies, one with a tilde after the title

2011-05-04 Thread Robert Huttinger
given Dropbox's security flaws I cannot entrust it to the work I am doing,
personal fun stuff, yes, serious real stuff, no.

thanks though!

Bo


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 On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 8:59 AM, Robert Huttinger
 roberthuttin...@gmail.com wrote:
  'incremental'.. will that save versions? As I am having a hard time
 getting
  subversion to work, this may be a simple answer!

 Use Dropbox. It will save each change for the past 30 days, and if you
 pay for more, it will save each change forever.

 Seamless!

 (Rumor: it sounds like Lion will do something like versions, but
 we'll have to see what it looks like when it is released.)

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Re: Saving 2 copies, one with a tilde after the title

2011-05-04 Thread Robert Huttinger
thanks for the heads up (hijacking my own thread) I cant use git because it
is public, and I cant get boss to spring for private.

It turns out it was the save copies option though. all is well.

[SOLVED]

On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 12:26 PM, Steve deRosier deros...@gmail.com wrote:

 Um, no.  They are just backup files, it stores the last state.  As
 someone else mentioned, it's pretty standard practice for most
 editors, though different ones use different file name munging.

 If you're looking for doing some SCM locally to store revisions, you
 should check out Git.  No server required.  Just install the tools,
 `git init` in the directory you're interested in and add your changes.
 http://git-scm.com/

 - Steve

 On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 5:59 AM, Robert Huttinger
 roberthuttin...@gmail.com wrote:
  I mustve checked that at some point.
  'incremental'.. will that save versions? As I am having a hard time
 getting
  subversion to work, this may be a simple answer!
  bo
 
  On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 5:59 PM, Patrick Woolsey pwool...@barebones.com
  wrote:
 
  Bo roberthuttin...@gmail.com sez:
 
  It doesnt always happen, but for a while now, when I save a file, it
  creates another copy, with a tilde after the name. Is there some
  setting that will alter this behavior?  Is this a bug?
  
 
  Those files are backup copies, and this behavior is controlled by the
  Make
  backup before saving option in the Text Files prefs panel.
 
  (For complete details, please see the section of the same name in
 Chapter
  10 of the PDF manual [choose Help - User Manual].)
 
 
  Regards,
 
   Patrick Woolsey
  ==
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 http://www.barebones.com
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Re: Preview advantages

2011-05-03 Thread Robert Huttinger
Whatever you view in is only as accurate as what your testing for. If people 
will be viewing your site in BBEdit then by all means. But you should be using 
(IMO) as a quick reference wysiwyg and doing the real testing on the browsers

Cheers. Bo

Sent from my PDP8

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 At 3:09 PM -0700 5/3/11, Steve Piercy wrote:
 
 Also BBEdit is not a WYSIWYG editor, like Adobe Dreamweaver or the
 open source editors KompoZer or SeaMonkey. A WYSIWYG editor simulates
 what the web browser displays to a fair degree, although not exactly.
 Any of these may be more suitable to your usage.
 http://kompozer.net/
 http://www.seamonkey-project.org/
 
 When you say that BBEdit is not WYSIWYG, do you mean the browser is more 
 accurate? Otherwise, what does the BBEdit Preview look like?
 
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Re: Copy Paste Wrap

2011-04-21 Thread Robert Huttinger
ill look into that. I think the tag example was bad because mostly I am not
trying to do this with code snippets.

I have a huge clippings library on dropbox for all my workstations,

I have found that sometimes the clipping auto complete is context sensitive.
I wish it werent so 'smart' as I like to mix my types for type testing, code
checking etc. like before I can  start typing php_preg_repl I have to
save the document as a php document. I guess I can use scratchpad for this?

I do like the select,  clippings replace, then paste option though.

cheers.bo



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 On Apr 21, 2011 at 10:54 AM -0700, Bo wrote:

 Is there a way to paste / wrap.

 for example, I select the word 'frack' in an html document is it
 somehow possible for me to copy strong/strong tags, then paste
 'over' the selected text to wrap the selected text with the tags?


 You can do this with clippings.  Select some text, trigger your clipping,
 and have the selected text appear in between your tags - if the clipping is
 defined in that manner.

 However, if you working with HTML, there's a much better way to do this.
  Use the Markup-Tag Maker command.  I have it bound to cmd-m.  It's a life
 saver with html.  Select your text, hit cmd-m, start typing in 'strong'
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Re: Keystroke for search and replace history

2011-04-21 Thread Robert Huttinger
ill be damned... you guys frakkin rock!!!

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 On Thursday, April 21, 2011, Bo roberthuttin...@gmail.com wrote:

  Is there any chance of assigning keystrokes for this or making them
 mappable via the menu so we can assign our own via system prefs?


 There's already a keyboard equivalent to open the search history menu, as
 well as one for the pattern menu; they're shown (and can be changed) in the
 Menus preferences (under Find Windows).

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Re: Copy Paste Wrap

2011-04-21 Thread Robert Huttinger
i love me some applescript and automator, but Ill try to keep it in app
first, then add more layers, thanks!

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listmeis...@thestoneforge.com wrote:

 On Apr 21, 2011, at 12:54, Bo wrote:
  Is there a way to paste / wrap.
 __

 Hey Bo,

 Aside from the Markup Menu and Clippings, you can do this with Applescript:

 tell application BBEdit
  try
tell front text window's selection
  set it's contents to strong  it  /strong
end tell

  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

 The advantage of the other methods is that you can pack in all kinds of
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Re: Command line make results

2011-03-15 Thread Robert Huttinger
you just have an answer for everything dont you...

thats awesome!

cheers.bo

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 On Tuesday, March 15, 2011, Peter Zion peter.z...@gmail.com wrote:

  Is there a simple way for me to run make in a given directory,
 collect the results into a window, and then have it jump to the file
 and line numbers parser from the output results by clicking on lines
 in the output?


 I would recommend Shell Worksheets (File = New = Shell Worksheet) for
 this purpose. When you get an error, select the file and line number, then
 Open Selection will take you there.

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Re: Attaching a CSS style sheet to a new HTML doc.

2011-03-13 Thread Robert Huttinger
then there are different stylesheets for different reasons:

for all browsers
link rel=stylesheet href=style_all.css media=screen /
ex: div.info { background: transparent url('badkitty.png') no-repeat 0 
0; }

for printing the pages
link rel=stylesheet href=style_all.css media=print /
ex: div.info { background-color: transparent; }

for mobile
link rel=stylesheet href=style_all.css media=handheld /
ex: div.info { background: transparent url('badkitty.png') no-repeat 0 
0; display:block; width:320px;}

All 3 can be declared on the same page.

You can go further by having the css be an actual php page:
?php 
header(Content-type: text/css); 
// connect to database to get style prefs
echo STYLES
body {
background-color:   {$row['bgColor']};
color:  {$row['fontColor']};
font-family:{$row['fontFamily']};
}
STYLES;
// close db connection
?

you can then mask the fact it is a PHP page by using .htaccess to redirect 
requests to directory 'css'

RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule css/(.*)\.(css) /css/$1.php

now any request coming in looking for style.css will actually get style.php 
which is a dynamic CSS stylesheet

whew.. ok there is a lot there in a short space, and I omitting a lot for the 
sake of time and space, but there are some ideas for you to work with!

cheers.bo


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 On Mar 12, 9:19 pm, Kendall Conrad angelw...@gmail.com wrote:
 Absolute is based on the root of the web site. The below assumes you
 have a folder named css at the top level of your site.
 link rel=stylesheet href=/css/style.css /
 
 That would only be true if there was just one layer in the site. The
 OP may need to reference it absolutely as
 link rel=stylesheet href=../../css/style.css /, or even
 link rel=stylesheet href=../../../css/style.css /, depending on
 how deep the folders go. (I manage a large complex site which uses
 just this method. It's easy to maintain.)
 
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Re: URL escaping?

2011-03-10 Thread Robert Huttinger
make something to do it!

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 Thought of something I'd like to have that I'd think BBedit would
 probably have but can't find it:

 I'd like a tool for escaping special characters in URLs.
 And another for undoing the above.

 For instance convert https://google.com/ into
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Re: pragma Mark in PHP files

2011-03-03 Thread Robert Huttinger
apparently a known issue, I found this on another forum, hopefully soon!

do a search for FIXME and TODO


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 I've tried to use
 
 #pragma Mark -
 
 to create separators and headings in my function popup but it doesn't
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Re: Feature requests: vertical split; opening different documents in a split window

2011-03-03 Thread Robert Huttinger
and once you use keyboard shortcuts to navigate documents, tabs and the
drawer are useless!

Bo

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 On Mar 3, 2011, at 7:48 PM, Bruce Van Allen  b...@cruzio.com
 b...@cruzio.com wrote:

 But think of the distraught souls who proposed features that have NOT been
 adopted, such as tabbed windows…


 But BBEdit *does* have tabbed windows — the tabs are just arranged
 vertically in the Document drawer. In my opinion, this works much better
 than conventional tabs arranged across the top of a window (e.g. Safari's
 tabs) because you can have a lot more before you run out of space (about 40
 are visible without scrolling on my MacBook Air's screen) and the Document
 drawer is more forgiving of long file names (just make the drawer wider).

 And if the Document drawer takes up too much space for your tastes, the
 file popup in the navigation bar works nicely too, especially if you assign
 a keyboard shortcut to activate it.

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Re: Scrolling a document with keys

2011-03-02 Thread Robert Huttinger
log into another account, then try it. you may need to trash the prefs.

Robert

On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 4:25 AM, allermand jesper.allerm...@gmail.comwrote:

 Thanks for testing Robert!

 I've been through all system prefs including shortcuts for system,
 applications and even universal access which I never use..

 Just don't get it..

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Re: using applescript to find word boundaries

2011-03-02 Thread Robert Huttinger
it would be much easier to work with a selection rather than getting
applescript to find selector, get all reverse to space then all forward to
space.

I cant even write that cleanly.

hope that helps

On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 9:13 AM, Gregg Thomason gregg.thoma...@gmail.comwrote:

 I'm a little new do doing anything serious with AppleScript. I've been
 porting the vim Surround plugin, and I've gotten it working great except
 currently it only operates on the selection. I want to have it operate by
 default on whatever the word is under the cursor.

 My problem is while I can locate where the cursor is in the document, I
 can't seem to gin up the right incantation for given an insertion point at
 startColumn foo (say, in the middle of a word), backtrack to the word
 boundary and use that as the new start point. Is this even possible, or am
 I totally approaching it from the wrong mental angle?

 Thanks,

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Re: BBEdit in the Services menu

2011-03-02 Thread Robert Huttinger

reinstall

Sent from my Apple ][

On Mar 2, 2011, at 6:19 PM, ascarter ascar...@gmail.com wrote:


It doesn't look like BBEdit is being surfaced in the Services menu on
my MacBook Pro. Is there a way to rebuild this? There are no entries
for BBEdit in Services preferences. It works fine for me on my other
Mac so it must be something on this particular machine.

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