Transfer BBEdit 9.6 preferences to a new computer

2013-08-26 Thread Brad Bansner
I bought a new MacBook Pro and want to transfer my BBEdit 9.6 preferences. 
I copied the file com.barebones.bbedit.plist from the Library/Preferences 
folder, however when I run BBEdit on the new computer, I don't see any of 
my preferences. Am I copying the wrong file?

Thank you!

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Re: Transfer BBEdit 9.6 preferences to a new computer

2013-08-26 Thread François Schiettecatte
Brad

You probably also need to transfer the '~/Library/BBEdit' and 
'~/Library/Application Support/BBEdit' folders too.

Cheers

François

On Aug 26, 2013, at 12:16 PM, Brad Bansner b...@bbdesign.com wrote:

 I bought a new MacBook Pro and want to transfer my BBEdit 9.6 preferences. I 
 copied the file com.barebones.bbedit.plist from the Library/Preferences 
 folder, however when I run BBEdit on the new computer, I don't see any of my 
 preferences. Am I copying the wrong file?
 
 Thank you!
 
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Re: Transfer BBEdit 9.6 preferences to a new computer

2013-08-26 Thread Brad Bansner
I do not see either of those folders on my computer (Mac OS 10.7.5). I did 
find Bare Bones files in the LaunchDaemons and PrivilegedHelperTools 
folders, which I copied over as well, but nothing seems to take. OK, going 
to Option-View I was able to find BBEdit in the Application Support folder 
for my user (not the main system library, the one for my user). I copied 
that over to both Application Support directories. I still just get the 
BBEdit default preferences, though.

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Re: Transfer BBEdit 9.6 preferences to a new computer

2013-08-26 Thread François Schiettecatte
Brad

At this point, I am out of suggestions, I use BBEdit 10.5.5 on Mac OS 10.8.4 
and my original suggestions worked for me. Maybe someone who is running 9.x can 
chime in, or you could contact BareBones support. You could also check the 
documentation, I know they have suggestions for sharing preferences across 
machines via DropBox for BBEdit 10, maybe they have something there for BBEdit 
9 which would provide some hints.

Cheers

François

On Aug 26, 2013, at 1:52 PM, Brad Bansner b...@bbdesign.com wrote:

 I do not see either of those folders on my computer (Mac OS 10.7.5). I did 
 find Bare Bones files in the LaunchDaemons and PrivilegedHelperTools folders, 
 which I copied over as well, but nothing seems to take. OK, going to 
 Option-View I was able to find BBEdit in the Application Support folder for 
 my user (not the main system library, the one for my user). I copied that 
 over to both Application Support directories. I still just get the BBEdit 
 default preferences, though.
 
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Re: Transfer BBEdit 9.6 preferences to a new computer

2013-08-26 Thread Patrick Woolsey
At 10:52 -0700 08/26/2013, Brad Bansner wrote:
I do not see either of those folders on my computer (Mac OS 10.7.5). I did
find Bare Bones files in the LaunchDaemons and PrivilegedHelperTools
folders, which I copied over as well,

Please note you do not need to (nor should you) copy those files since
BBEdit will automatically create them as needed.


OK, going to Option-View I was able to find BBEdit in the Application
Support folder for my user (not the main system library, the one for
my user). I still just get the BBEdit default preferences, though.

First, for anyone following along at home:

  Though both OS X 10.7 and 10.8 hide your account's local Library
  folder (i.e. /Users/USERNAME/Library/) by default, you can access
  this folder in the Finder by pressing and holding down the Option
  key, then choosing Library in the Go menu.

Next, BBEdit's application support folder:

/Users/USERNAME/Library/Application Support/BBEdit/

is the place to find all your existing BBEdit support items (clippings,
scripts, etc.), and you'll want to copy this folder over to the same
relative location on your new machine (but _not_ into the global Library
folder /Library/).

Finally, your BBEdit preferences file is stored in the Preferences folder
within your user account's local Library folder:

/Users/USERNAME/Library/Preferences/com.barebones.bbedit.plist

So, to transfer your preferences from your old Mac to the new one, please:

1. Quit BBEdit on both machines.

2. On your old Mac, locate your BBEdit prefs file and copy it over to
   your new Mac.

3. On your new Mac, move the copied BBEdit prefs file into place,
   replacing any existing file of the same name.

Once you've done that, please launch BBEdit, which should now obey all your
previously-configured preferences, and you should be good to go.


Regards,

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Re: Transfer BBEdit 9.6 preferences to a new computer

2013-08-26 Thread Brad Bansner
Thanks so much!

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Re: AppleScript Open File in BBEdit 9.6

2011-06-24 Thread Walter Ian Kaye

Oh, that must be a new feature; doesn't work in my old SE 1.9.


At 08:48 a -0400 06/23/2011, BeeRich didst inscribe upon an electronic papyrus:

You can also drag the file into the AE window and the path to the 
file comes up. 



On 2011-06-23, at 7:51 AM, Walter Ian Kaye wrote:


 BTW, an easy way to get an alias filepath is just run this in Script Editor:

 choose file


  Then navigate to and open the file, and copy the result. :-)


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Re: AppleScript Open File in BBEdit 9.6

2011-06-23 Thread Walter Ian Kaye

BTW, an easy way to get an alias filepath is just run this in Script Editor:

choose file

Then navigate to and open the file, and copy the result. :-)

-boo


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Sorry Patrick.  I got this to work.

How can I then launch a Text Factory on that file?  I can't seem to 
find anything in the dictionary. 




On 2011-06-22, at 5:30 PM, Patrick Woolsey wrote:

  set myF to alias Hard Drive:Users:pwoolsey:Desktop:foo.txt


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Re: AppleScript Open File in BBEdit 9.6

2011-06-23 Thread Christopher Stone
On Jun 23, 2011, at 06:51, Walter Ian Kaye wrote:
 BTW, an easy way to get an alias filepath is just run this in Script Editor:
 
 choose file

__

That can be handy, but it's also a bit limiting due to its restriction to 
files.  Folders are not allowed.

More versatile is:

 choose file with multiple selections allowed

or 

choose folder with multiple selections allowed

Unless you really do want only one specific item.

I never use these unless I require user interaction in a script.  The scripts I 
posted yesterday do the job for me, and just in case I have the following 
script available via a few keystrokes from Typinator:

 tell application Finder
   set sel to selection as alias list
 end tell

In general I'd much rather navigate around the Finder itself rather than 
through a dialog.

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AppleScript Open File in BBEdit 9.6

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


bo huttinger


On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 3:04 PM, Rich F beer...@gmail.com wrote:

 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 Patrick Woolsey
Rich F beer...@gmail.com sez:

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?


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 BeeRich
Hi Bo.  Thanks for the reply.

Unfortunately that didn't work either on 777.  


On 2011-06-22, at 3:15 PM, Robert Huttinger wrote:

 it may be a permissions issue, try setting permission to 755 or 777 and try 
 again

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Re: AppleScript Open File in BBEdit 9.6

2011-06-22 Thread BeeRich
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
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

On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 3:30 PM, BeeRich beer...@gmail.com wrote:

 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 BeeRich
OK, got it to work:

open myF as alias

Any clarification on the POSIX notation?

Thanks Patrick!  


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 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 Lorin Rivers

On Jun 22, 2011, at 14:04 , Rich F wrote:

 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


Glen,

In all my scripts that open files, I use this structure instead:
open {file infernal:private:etc:apache2:httpd.conf}

Which is what AppleScript emits if you record BBEdit opening a file.

HTH!

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Re: AppleScript Open File in BBEdit 9.6

2011-06-22 Thread BeeRich
(not sure if this went through)

OK, got it to work:

open myF as alias

Any clarification on the POSIX notation?

Thanks Patrick!  


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 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 BeeRich
I tried recording it, but she wouldn't give me any syntax.  

Tried colons, didn't work.  

Cheers


On 2011-06-22, at 3:12 PM, Lorin Rivers wrote:

 Glen,
 
 In all my scripts that open files, I use this structure instead:
   open {file infernal:private:etc:apache2:httpd.conf}
 
 Which is what AppleScript emits if you record BBEdit opening a file.
 
 HTH!

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Re: AppleScript Open File in BBEdit 9.6

2011-06-22 Thread Doug McNutt
At 12:04 -0700 6/22/11, Rich F wrote:
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


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 BeeRich
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
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


On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 4:01 PM, BeeRich beer...@gmail.com wrote:

 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
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Re: AppleScript Open File in BBEdit 9.6

2011-06-22 Thread BeeRich
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!
 
 did that make any sense?
 

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Re: AppleScript Open File in BBEdit 9.6

2011-06-22 Thread BeeRich
Actually, while we are on topic, how do I select a text factory for the open 
file?  

As an option, I'm trying to use AppleScript syntax for a single replace and 
save.  This is what I have for the replace, and she's not compiling:

replace \x0B using \r searching in selection of text window 1 options 
{search mode:literal, starting at top:true, wrap around:false, backwards:false, 
case sensitive:false, match words:false, extend selection:false}

Any ideas?  That is a gremlin inserted by our lovely FileMaker.  

Cheers




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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.



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 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?


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Re: AppleScript Open File in BBEdit 9.6

2011-06-22 Thread BeeRich
Hey no apologies required.  That's a great tool.  I should use that in the 
future.


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 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
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Re: AppleScript Open File in BBEdit 9.6

2011-06-22 Thread Patrick Woolsey
BeeRich beer...@gmail.com sez:

That resulted in a doesn't understand the open message.

Should work; what was the exact text of your script? (and, did you replace
my example path with a valid path? :)


If I want to avoid the POSIX syntax, do I use colons?

Yes; in that case you should write the path in traditional AppleScript
fashion and use 'alias', like this:

===
set myF to alias Hard Drive:Users:pwoolsey:Desktop:foo.txt
...
===


Regards,

 Patrick Woolsey
==
Bare Bones Software, Inc.  http://www.barebones.com
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Re: AppleScript Open File in BBEdit 9.6

2011-06-22 Thread Christopher Stone
On Jun 22, 2011, at 14:04, Rich F wrote:
 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
__

Hey Rich,

It's been mentioned that you're using the wrong syntax there to reference a 
file 'as alias'.

Note that BBEdit will deal with a posix path without conversion to a posix file 
or alias:

--
 set posixFileRef to /Users/chris/test_directory/test.txt
 
 tell application BBEdit
   open posixFileRef
 end tell
--

In the Finder I run this script with FastScripts using 'Control-P' to put 
alias-formatted references of the selected items on the clipboard:

--
#   Author: ccs
#  Created: 12-29-2010 : 18:48:00
# Modified: 01-05-2011 : 02:15:00
#  Application: Finder
#  Purpose: Copy Alias reference of selected items to the Clipboard.
# Dependencies: none
--
tell application Finder
  try
set sel to selection as alias list
if length of sel  0 then
  set beginning of sel to 
  set end of sel to 
  set AppleScript's text item delimiters to {\  return  alias   
\}
  set sel to sel as string
  set sel to paragraphs 2 thru -2 of sel
  set AppleScript's text item delimiters to return
  set sel to sel as string
  set the clipboard to sel
end if
  on error errMsg number errNum
beep
display dialog Error:   errMsg  return  Error Number:   errNum
  end try
end tell
--

I find that automating this task leads to fewer mistakes and Doh!' moments.  :)

Here's a similar script for Posix paths:

--
#   Author: ccs
#  Created: 2010-10-06 : 06:43
# Modified: 2011-06-22 : 17:00
#  Application: Finder
#  Purpose: Get posix path of selected items and copy to clipboard
# Dependencies: none
--
tell application Finder
  try
if (count of windows)  0 then
  set sel to selection as alias list
  if length of sel  0 then
repeat with ndx in sel
  set ndx's contents to \  (POSIX path of ndx)  \
end repeat
set AppleScript's text item delimiters to linefeed
set sel to sel as string
set the clipboard to sel
  end if
end if
  on error errMsg number errNum
beep
display dialog Error:   errMsg  return  Error Number:   errNum
  end try
end tell
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Re: AppleScript Open File in BBEdit 9.6

2011-06-22 Thread BeeRich
Hi Chris.  Got it to work with colons and an alias in there.  

Cheers


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 Hey Rich,
 
 It's been mentioned that you're using the wrong syntax there to reference a 
 file 'as alias'.

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Re: porting spelling dictionary from BBEdit 8 to BBEdit 9.6

2011-06-14 Thread Bill Thayer
Thank you Chris. That will give me a lot to chew on. I was using the
Apple-wide dictionary (since my additions were acceptable in programs
other than BBEdit), thank goodness — didn't even know the old BBEdit
had its own; and did find the old and new files. I just can't seem to
port the old one and rename it in such a way that it takes.

I do use TypeIt, extensively — using it right now — but of course that
doesn't check that what I type in it is in fact considered a word
(like Agathon, Umbertide, etc.),

Thank goodness I do have access to Terminal. I'll poke around based on
your input, and when it works, I'll get back here and write a second
thank-you note.

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Re: porting spelling dictionary from BBEdit 8 to BBEdit 9.6

2011-06-14 Thread Christopher Stone
On Jun 14, 2011, at 05:43, Bill Thayer wrote:
 I do use TypeIt, extensively — using it right now — but of course that
 doesn't check that what I type in it is in fact considered a word
 (like Agathon, Umbertide, etc.),
__

Hey Bill,

Scope out the AutoCorrect Tab of the TypeIt4Me prefs.

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Re: porting spelling dictionary from BBEdit 8 to BBEdit 9.6

2011-06-14 Thread Bill Thayer
Scope out the AutoCorrect Tab of the TypeIt4Me prefs.

Problem isn't that I mistype tons of stuff requiring correction; but
rather that the stuff that I type has a lot of non-standard stuff in
it: basic text may be in English but full of citations in various
other languages, and lots of unusual proper names. I keep all
autocorrects firmly turned off.

I want these things permanently whitelisted, so that when I run my
final spellcheck — before I actually proofread — it doesn't ask me to
correct solus to souls, difficultés to difficulties, and
Quds and Cyzicene to Lord-knows-what. . . .

The simple thing would be to port LocalDictionary to the new system.
I've found both the old and the new, but it's apparently not as simple
as replacing the new (empty) one by the old one with my
94,000 whitelisted words, even changing the delimiters. As I said,
I'll poke thru your suggestions.

B

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Re: porting spelling dictionary from BBEdit 8 to BBEdit 9.6

2011-06-14 Thread Christopher Stone
Hey Bill,

On Jun 14, 2011, at 10:30, Bill Thayer wrote:
 I keep all autocorrects firmly turned off.

Okay; I get it.  It wasn't clear to me from your previous post that this was 
your position.

 I want these things permanently whitelisted, so that when I run my final 
 spellcheck — before I actually proofread — it doesn't ask me to correct 
 solus to souls, difficultés to difficulties, and Quds and 
 Cyzicene to Lord-knows-what...

Of course.

 The simple thing would be to port LocalDictionary to the new system. I've 
 found both the old and the new, but it's apparently not as simple as 
 replacing the new (empty) one by the old one with my 94,000 whitelisted 
 words, even changing the delimiters. As I said, I'll poke thru your 
 suggestions.

Hmm.  On my system (10.6.7) the LocalDictionary file is a simple word list with 
one word per line terminated with a linefeed.

The Dictionary Editor app here can do simple import/export:

http://pariahware.com/dictionaryeditor/

I doubt if it has much in the way of smarts for dealing with non-standard 
delimiters though.

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Re: porting spelling dictionary from BBEdit 8 to BBEdit 9.6

2011-06-13 Thread Bucky Junior
Great information Chris. Thanks for sharing. Lots of helpful information to 
keep in mind.
Bucky

On Jun 12, 2011, at 10:15 PM, Christopher Stone wrote:

 Hey Bill,
 
 BBEdit is now using the system-wide AppleSpell service, and I don't think you 
 can add any custom words to it [BBEdit] now.
 
 Here's where the AppleSpell add-on file is located:
 
 ~/Library/Spelling/LocalDictionary

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Re: porting spelling dictionary from BBEdit 8 to BBEdit 9.6

2011-06-13 Thread Webmaster

For those who are interested, there is a dictionary editor
app called, surprisingly enough, Dictionary Editor. It
currently stands at version 1.3.0. I think I may have
downloaded it from MacUpdate, but I am not certain.

WW

At 11:32 AM -0600 on 6/13/11, Bucky Junior wrote:

Great information Chris. Thanks for sharing. Lots of helpful 
information to keep in mind.

Bucky

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 Hey Bill,

 BBEdit is now using the system-wide AppleSpell service, and I 
don't think you can add any custom words to it [BBEdit] now.


 Here's where the AppleSpell add-on file is located:


  ~/Library/Spelling/LocalDictionary


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porting spelling dictionary from BBEdit 8 to BBEdit 9.6

2011-06-12 Thread Bill Thayer
I used BBEdit 8 for several years; now I have a new Mac and am using
9.6. I added to my spelling dictionary some 94,000 words; I haven't
figured out, nor seen online, how to port it over to the new BBEdit.
I've found both the old and the new and looked at them, and tried
copying one to the other with a global-replace of the delimiters, but
that didn't work. What should I be doing?

Really grateful, in advance, to anyone who can guide me.

Bill

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Re: porting spelling dictionary from BBEdit 8 to BBEdit 9.6

2011-06-12 Thread Christopher Stone
On Jun 12, 2011, at 04:17, Bill Thayer wrote:
 I used BBEdit 8 for several years; now I have a new Mac and am using 9.6. I 
 added to my spelling dictionary some 94,000 words; I haven't figured out, nor 
 seen online, how to port it over to the new BBEdit.
__

Hey Bill,

BBEdit is now using the system-wide AppleSpell service, and I don't think you 
can add any custom words to it [BBEdit] now.

Here's where the AppleSpell add-on file is located:

~/Library/Spelling/LocalDictionary

I just did the experiment of adding and subtracting words from it [with BBEdit] 
and killing the AppleSpell process from the Terminal; my changes took.

In the Terminal or a BBEdit Worksheet (if you allowed the bbedit tool to be 
installed):

 bbedit ~/Library/Spelling/LocalDictionary

You could open your custom dictionary in BBEdit and do a spell check to remove 
any items that are already in AppleSpell and then add your items to the 
LocalDictionary file and sort.  Then kill AppleSpell, and things should just 
work.

There used to be a fairly nifty 3rd-party preference pane that provided a UI 
for this file, but I can't seem to find it anywhere now.

BBEdit supports Excalibur in the expert preferences section of the help.

http://excalibur.sourceforge.net/index.html

cocoAspell lets you add dictionaries and features to AppleSpell, but I haven't 
used it.  I just spent a few minutes looking it over - it's somewhat 
complicated, and I don't have a feel for how smoothly it works with Snow 
Leopard.  (There is no current indication that it will be updated for Lion.)

http://cocoaspell.leuski.net/
http://people.ict.usc.edu/~leuski/cocoaspell/faq.php
http://people.ict.usc.edu/~leuski/cocoaspell/problems.php

You can also use something like Typinator, TypeIt4Me, TextExpander, Spell 
Catcher X, or Grammarian PRO2 X to get more specific in how you apply your 
corrections.  I've used all of them at one time or another.  They all work with 
Snow Leopard and should be updated for Lion.

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Re: BBEdit 9.6

2010-12-02 Thread Process
The removal of support for the TextSoap plugin is disappointing. What
used to be a seamless work environment for me has now turned into a
frustrating experience. I'm now reminded of the days when I worked in
an office and was forced to use a PC. Using a Mac shouldn't be this
way.


On Oct 26, 1:31 pm, Rich Siegel sie...@barebones.com wrote:
 On Tuesday, October 26, 2010, bobembry bobem...@gmail.com wrote:
 No longer supportsTextSoapplugin—which is a step backwards for me.
 This means extra work in converting plain text to formatted HTML.

 TextSoapstill works (and we still recommend it) -- but you need
 to invoke it off the Services menu, now. It hasn't gone
 anywhere. :-)

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Re: BBEdit 9.6

2010-12-02 Thread Steve Hodgson
On Dec 2, 3:18 pm, Process processinteract...@gmail.com wrote:
 The removal of support for the TextSoap plugin is disappointing. What
 used to be a seamless work environment for me has now turned into a
 frustrating experience. I'm now reminded of the days when I worked in
 an office and was forced to use a PC. Using a Mac shouldn't be this
 way.

As far as I could tell the TextSoap developer didn't seen too bothered
by the change acknowledging that The API was pretty old - slightly
tweaked from Mac OS 8 days.. Like you I missed it initially but
quickly got used to using the Services menu.
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Re: BBEdit 9.6

2010-10-28 Thread Steve Piercy
On Oct 27, 10:08 pm, Steve Piercy steve.piercy@gmail.com wrote:
 On Oct 27, 9:10 pm, Steve Piercy steve.piercy@gmail.com wrote:
  On Oct 27, 4:22 pm, Lee Anne leeannephill...@gmail.com wrote:

   I just installed the update on a MacBook Pro running 10.5.8 and it
   appears to have broken at least a portion of the search and replace
   function. After re-installing the entire package, rebooting, and going
   through the usual rigamarole, trying to search and replace (escaped) \r
   \r\r with \r\r causes an immediate BBEdit crash when trying to enter
   the replacement string. Sometimes, it breaks when trying to enter a
   search string with an escaped character.

  Coincidentally, I just tried to do a Find/Replace. In the Replace
  field I entered:
  \
  No crash yet. Then:
  r
  Ka-boom! I didn't try other escaped strings.

 I found a way to both reliably replicate and avoid the issue.

 To replicate the issue:
 * open a file
 * close the Find window if it is open
 * CMD-F to re-open the Find window
 * enter \r in Replace

 To avoid the issue:
 Keep the Find window open in the background, or if you have it open,
 do a Find without an escape character, then enter \r in a subsequent
 find.

Spoke too soon. Now I can make BBEdit 9.6 crash whenever I enter a
space character in the Find field. Reverting to 9.5.1 so I can get
some work done.

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Re: BBEdit 9.6

2010-10-28 Thread Christopher Stone
On Oct 28, 2010, at 00:08, Steve Piercy wrote:
 I found a way to both reliably replicate and avoid the issue.

__

Hey Steve,

I don't seem to have this problem.  I've run your scenario with both the modal 
and non-modal dialog - no crash.

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Re: BBEdit 9.6

2010-10-28 Thread Steve Piercy
On Oct 28, 6:23 am, Rich Siegel sie...@barebones.com wrote:
 On Wednesday, October 27, 2010, Steve Piercy steve.piercy@gmail.com 
 wrote:
  To replicate the issue:
  * open a file
  * close the Find window if it is open
  * CMD-F to re-open the Find window
  * enter \r in Replace

 I have questions:

 1.  What steps do you do before the first open a file?

Launch BBEdit 9.6 after a crash. This opens up all files that were
open at the time of the crash.

 2.  When you open the Find window, the keyboard focus is in the
     Search field. So what steps are you using to start typing in the
     Replace field?

I use the tab key to navigate into the Replace field. I can type \
without a crash, but as soon as I type r after \ it crashes.

Last night I found that it crashed when typing a space character in
the Find window. At that point, I just bailed and reverted to 9.5.1. I
can reinstall 9.6 to do further testing.

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Re: BBEdit 9.6

2010-10-28 Thread Patrick Woolsey
Steve Piercy steve.piercy@gmail.com sez
[...]
 2.  When you open the Find window, the keyboard focus is in the
 Search field. So what steps are you using to start typing in the
 Replace field?

 I use the tab key to navigate into the Replace field. I can type \
 without a crash, but as soon as I type r after \ it crashes.


Since we still can't reproduce this problem locally, I'd appreciate if
anyone who can would please write to support so we can gather more details.

As always :-), that is: supp...@barebones.com


Regards,

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Re: BBEdit 9.6

2010-10-28 Thread Steve Piercy
On Oct 28, 3:51 pm, Patrick Woolsey pwool...@barebones.com wrote:
 Since we still can't reproduce this problem locally, I'd appreciate if
 anyone who can would please write to support so we can gather more details.

 As always :-), that is: supp...@barebones.com

Please let me know if you think of any other things I can try. Perhaps
send y'all my preferences file?

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Re: BBEdit 9.6

2010-10-27 Thread Bill Rowe

On 10/26/10 at 11:30 PM, rar...@banet.net (Robert A. Rosenberg)
wrote:


At 20:48 -0400 on 10/26/2010, Gabriel Roth wrote about Re: BBEdit
9.6:



I just noticed the dynamic credit for unindicted co-conspirators.



Oh, my name's in there! I wonder what I did? Cool.



Not to burst your bubble but this is something I have seen in other
programs. The user's name is dynamically added to the About Menu - I
forget where it finds the name to use (mine shows up as all caps of
my First and Last name without my middle initial and it does not
match the license for the program which has the initial and is Title
Case).


This appears to be what is going on with the unindicted 
co-conspirators list. That is I see my name as the last entry, 
but do not see names of other posters who indicated they were 
also unindicted co-conspirators. Now, I wonder if there is any 
significance to the 4 names I see ahead of my in this entry.


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Re: BBEdit 9.6

2010-10-27 Thread Steve deRosier
Yes, it's pulling your user name to populate it.  To test it, I have a
guest account on my laptop called Guest User, I logged in as Guest
User and started BBEdit.  The name Guest User showed up as the last
entry.

To BB: Nice touch!  :)

- Steve

On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 6:33 PM, Bill Rowe readli...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
 On 10/26/10 at 11:30 PM, rar...@banet.net (Robert A. Rosenberg)
 wrote:

 At 20:48 -0400 on 10/26/2010, Gabriel Roth wrote about Re: BBEdit
 9.6:

 I just noticed the dynamic credit for unindicted co-conspirators.

 Oh, my name's in there! I wonder what I did? Cool.

 Not to burst your bubble but this is something I have seen in other
 programs. The user's name is dynamically added to the About Menu - I
 forget where it finds the name to use (mine shows up as all caps of
 my First and Last name without my middle initial and it does not
 match the license for the program which has the initial and is Title
 Case).

 This appears to be what is going on with the unindicted co-conspirators
 list. That is I see my name as the last entry, but do not see names of other
 posters who indicated they were also unindicted co-conspirators. Now, I
 wonder if there is any significance to the 4 names I see ahead of my in this
 entry.

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Re: BBEdit 9.6

2010-10-27 Thread Fritz Anderson
On 27 Oct 2010, at 9:46 PM, Steve deRosier wrote:

 Yes, it's pulling your user name to populate it.  To test it, I have a
 guest account on my laptop called Guest User, I logged in as Guest
 User and started BBEdit.  The name Guest User showed up as the last
 entry.

Yeah, I was in the middle of writing an excited email to my closest friends 
when it occurred to me that I should try it from another account. I don't know 
what made me check, but I'm glad I did before I made an ass of myself.

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Re: BBEdit 9.6

2010-10-27 Thread Lee Anne
I just installed the update on a MacBook Pro running 10.5.8 and it
appears to have broken at least a portion of the search and replace
function. After re-installing the entire package, rebooting, and going
through the usual rigamarole, trying to search and replace (escaped) \r
\r\r with \r\r causes an immediate BBEdit crash when trying to enter
the replacement string. Sometimes, it breaks when trying to enter a
search string with an escaped character.

I'm not a happy camper, as this means that I can do approximately zero
useful work with the improved version.

Lee-Anne Phillips

On Oct 26, 9:23 am, Rich Siegel sie...@barebones.com wrote:
 Good { morning, afternoon, evening },

 We are pleased to announce the release and immediate
 availability of BBEdit 9.6. This is a free upgrade for anyone
 using 9.0 through 9.5.1, and includes a number of new features,
 refinements to existing features, and fixes for reported
 problems. The high points of this new version are:

 *   document creation and validation support for HTML5;

 *   improved contextual completion support for tags and
 attribute names
      in HTML documents;

 *   enhanced completion of CSS property names (including vendor-specific
      properties);

 *   extensive internal rework to improve performance and memory utilization;

 *   Lots of other little additions and changes to improve your
      life with BBEdit in subtle ways.

 A complete digest of the changes is available here:

       http://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/arch_bbedit96.html

 If you're already using BBEdit 9 (or a demo), just choose Check
 for Update from the BBEdit menu to get the update, or go to the
 BBEdit updates page:

       http://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/updates.html

 *** Please note that the system requirements have changed.
 BBEdit 9.6 requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later (10.5.8, 10.6.4 or
 later recommended). If you are running an older version of the
 OS, Check for Updates will not offer you the new version.

 If you're using an older version of BBEdit, you can download the
 9.6 demo from here to try it out:

       http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/demo.html

 Enjoy,

 R.
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Re: BBEdit 9.6

2010-10-27 Thread Steve Piercy
On Oct 27, 4:22 pm, Lee Anne leeannephill...@gmail.com wrote:
 I just installed the update on a MacBook Pro running 10.5.8 and it
 appears to have broken at least a portion of the search and replace
 function. After re-installing the entire package, rebooting, and going
 through the usual rigamarole, trying to search and replace (escaped) \r
 \r\r with \r\r causes an immediate BBEdit crash when trying to enter
 the replacement string. Sometimes, it breaks when trying to enter a
 search string with an escaped character.

Coincidentally, I just tried to do a Find/Replace. In the Replace
field I entered:
\
No crash yet. Then:
r
Ka-boom! I didn't try other escaped strings.

So you're not alone.

Fortunately it is trivial for me to use Time Machine to grab the
previous version of BBEdit from my system, so I can continue working
till this issue is resolved.

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Re: BBEdit 9.6

2010-10-27 Thread Holger Bartel
On 27.10.2010 at 13:08 Uhr steve.piercy@gmail.com 
wrote:Steve Piercy



I found a way to both reliably replicate and avoid the issue.


I cannot replicate this issue and BBEdit just behaves as expected.

Holger

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[ANN] BBEdit 9.6

2010-10-26 Thread Rich Siegel

Good { morning, afternoon, evening },

We are pleased to announce the release and immediate
availability of BBEdit 9.6. This is a free upgrade for anyone
using 9.0 through 9.5.1, and includes a number of new features,
refinements to existing features, and fixes for reported
problems. The high points of this new version are:

*   document creation and validation support for HTML5;

*   improved contextual completion support for tags and 
attribute names

in HTML documents;

*   enhanced completion of CSS property names (including vendor-specific
properties);

*   extensive internal rework to improve performance and memory utilization;

*   Lots of other little additions and changes to improve your
life with BBEdit in subtle ways.

A complete digest of the changes is available here:

 http://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/arch_bbedit96.html

If you're already using BBEdit 9 (or a demo), just choose Check
for Update from the BBEdit menu to get the update, or go to the
BBEdit updates page:

 http://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/updates.html

*** Please note that the system requirements have changed. 
BBEdit 9.6 requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later (10.5.8, 10.6.4 or 
later recommended). If you are running an older version of the 
OS, Check for Updates will not offer you the new version.


If you're using an older version of BBEdit, you can download the 
9.6 demo from here to try it out:


 http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/demo.html

Enjoy,

R.
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Re: BBEdit 9.6

2010-10-26 Thread bobembry
No longer supports TextSoap plugin—which is a step backwards for me.
This means extra work in converting plain text to formatted HTML.

Bob


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Re: [ANN] BBEdit 9.6

2010-10-26 Thread Rick Yentzer
Love the enhanced css completion and HTML5 support. Kudos.

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On Oct 26, 2010, at 12:23 PM, Rich Siegel wrote:

 Good { morning, afternoon, evening },
 
 We are pleased to announce the release and immediate
 availability of BBEdit 9.6. This is a free upgrade for anyone
 using 9.0 through 9.5.1, and includes a number of new features,
 refinements to existing features, and fixes for reported
 problems. The high points of this new version are:
 
 *   document creation and validation support for HTML5;
 
 *   improved contextual completion support for tags and attribute names
in HTML documents;
 
 *   enhanced completion of CSS property names (including vendor-specific
properties);
 
 *   extensive internal rework to improve performance and memory utilization;
 
 *   Lots of other little additions and changes to improve your
life with BBEdit in subtle ways.
 
 A complete digest of the changes is available here:
 
 http://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/arch_bbedit96.html
 
 If you're already using BBEdit 9 (or a demo), just choose Check
 for Update from the BBEdit menu to get the update, or go to the
 BBEdit updates page:
 
 http://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/updates.html
 
 *** Please note that the system requirements have changed. BBEdit 9.6 
 requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later (10.5.8, 10.6.4 or later recommended). If you 
 are running an older version of the OS, Check for Updates will not offer you 
 the new version.
 
 If you're using an older version of BBEdit, you can download the 9.6 demo 
 from here to try it out:
 
 http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/demo.html
 
 Enjoy,
 
 R.
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Re: BBEdit 9.6

2010-10-26 Thread Rich Siegel

On Tuesday, October 26, 2010, bobembry bobem...@gmail.com wrote:


No longer supports TextSoap plugin—which is a step backwards for me.
This means extra work in converting plain text to formatted HTML.


TextSoap still works (and we still recommend it) -- but you need 
to invoke it off the Services menu, now. It hasn't gone 
anywhere. :-)


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Re: [ANN] BBEdit 9.6

2010-10-26 Thread Lorin Rivers
Congrats on (another) awesome release!

Love the HTML formatting tweaks!

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Re: BBEdit 9.6

2010-10-26 Thread bobembry
In my 9.5 BBEdit set up, I had 60+ html  plain text related cleaners.
These were accessed with the convenient TextSoap palette. The 30+
TextSoap cleaners that I have configured for the Services menu are
different—primarily for working with RTF and accessed with a QuicKeys
toolbar.

The 9.5 setup was very convenient because I could apply a cleaner and
immediately see the results—syntax coloring and preview window.

Bob


On Oct 26, 1:31 pm, Rich Siegel sie...@barebones.com wrote:
 On Tuesday, October 26, 2010, bobembry bobem...@gmail.com wrote:
 No longer supports TextSoap plugin—which is a step backwards for me.
 This means extra work in converting plain text to formatted HTML.

 TextSoap still works (and we still recommend it) -- but you need
 to invoke it off the Services menu, now. It hasn't gone
 anywhere. :-)

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Re: BBEdit 9.6

2010-10-26 Thread EelBait
I just noticed the dynamic credit for unindicted co-conspirators.
Cute.

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Re: BBEdit 9.6

2010-10-26 Thread Miraz Jordan
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 12:11, EelBait joseph.br...@gmail.com wrote:
 I just noticed the dynamic credit for unindicted co-conspirators.
 Cute.


Oh, my name's in there! I wonder what I did? Cool. :-)

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Re: BBEdit 9.6

2010-10-26 Thread Steve Piercy
Installed. Relaunched. Crash on relaunch.

Reverted to previous version using Time Machine. Relaunch OK.

Sent crash report to BBEdit.

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On Oct 26, 9:23 am, Rich Siegel sie...@barebones.com wrote:
 Good { morning, afternoon, evening },

 We are pleased to announce the release and immediate
 availability of BBEdit 9.6. This is a free upgrade for anyone
 using 9.0 through 9.5.1, and includes a number of new features,
 refinements to existing features, and fixes for reported
 problems. The high points of this new version are:

 *   document creation and validation support for HTML5;

 *   improved contextual completion support for tags and
 attribute names
      in HTML documents;

 *   enhanced completion of CSS property names (including vendor-specific
      properties);

 *   extensive internal rework to improve performance and memory utilization;

 *   Lots of other little additions and changes to improve your
      life with BBEdit in subtle ways.

 A complete digest of the changes is available here:

       http://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/arch_bbedit96.html

 If you're already using BBEdit 9 (or a demo), just choose Check
 for Update from the BBEdit menu to get the update, or go to the
 BBEdit updates page:

       http://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/updates.html

 *** Please note that the system requirements have changed.
 BBEdit 9.6 requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later (10.5.8, 10.6.4 or
 later recommended). If you are running an older version of the
 OS, Check for Updates will not offer you the new version.

 If you're using an older version of BBEdit, you can download the
 9.6 demo from here to try it out:

       http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/demo.html

 Enjoy,

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Re: BBEdit 9.6

2010-10-26 Thread Rich Siegel
On Tuesday, October 26, 2010, Steve Piercy 
steve.piercy@gmail.com wrote:



Installed. Relaunched. Crash on relaunch.


You have a broken language module. Look in ~/Library/Application 
Support/BBEdit/Language Modules. Update the PDFHighlight module 
from Appligent, discard others.


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Re: BBEdit 9.6

2010-10-26 Thread Ron Fleckner

On 27/10/2010, at 10:11 AM, EelBait wrote:

 I just noticed the dynamic credit for unindicted co-conspirators.
 Cute.
 

On 27/10/2010, at 10:41 AM, Miraz Jordan wrote:

 On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 12:11, EelBait joseph.br...@gmail.com wrote:
 I just noticed the dynamic credit for unindicted co-conspirators.
 Cute.
 
 
 Oh, my name's in there! I wonder what I did? Cool. :-)
 
 Cheers,
 
 Miraz


Oh, my head has shrunk back down to normal size.

Ron

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Re: BBEdit 9.6

2010-10-26 Thread Morbus Iff
 I made the credits! I am totally stoked about this. 
 I presume it was a bug report, in my case …

I suspect as much.

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Re: BBEdit 9.6

2010-10-26 Thread Steve Piercy
On Oct 26, 5:46 pm, Rich Siegel sie...@barebones.com wrote:
 On Tuesday, October 26, 2010, Steve Piercy

 steve.piercy@gmail.com wrote:
 Installed. Relaunched. Crash on relaunch.

 You have a broken language module. Look in ~/Library/Application
 Support/BBEdit/Language Modules. Update the PDFHighlight module
 from Appligent, discard others.

Hmm.  Contents of that directory:

Language Modules:
Apache Configuration.plist
Lasso.bblm
SQL

No PDFHighlight. I suspected Lasso.bblm, removed it, and restarted.
Launch successful.

The Lasso.bblm that comes with BBEdit has some errors and does not
include some keywords that I use for a framework (Knop), so I had
fixed them in my info.plist in earlier versions. I carried those fixes
forward, and it works again. Thanks for the nudge in the right
direction!

--steve

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Re: BBEdit 9.6

2010-10-26 Thread Robert A. Rosenberg

At 20:48 -0400 on 10/26/2010, Gabriel Roth wrote about Re: BBEdit 9.6:


  I just noticed the dynamic credit for unindicted co-conspirators.

Oh, my name's in there! I wonder what I did? Cool.


I made the credits! I am totally stoked about this.

I presume it was a bug report, in my case ...


Not to burst your bubble but this is something I have seen in other 
programs. The user's name is dynamically added to the About Menu - I 
forget where it finds the name to use (mine shows up as all caps of 
my First and Last name without my middle initial and it does not 
match the license for the program which has the initial and is Title 
Case).


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