Insert Clipping doubles?

2010-09-08 Thread ryentzer
Hi, when I type "div" (without the quotes) I get a list of available
clippings to insert such as div, div class, div id. The problem is
they are all doubled, yet somehow different. The first "div" will have
the clipping icon to the left whereas the second will have a purplish
square with a white left arrow that functions the same as the clipping
version. Where is this coming from and how do I turn it off? I only
want the clippings to auto-complete.

Thanks, Rick

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Re: Insert Clipping doubles?

2010-09-10 Thread ryentzer
Anyone have any thoughts?

On Sep 8, 2:39 pm, ryentzer  wrote:
> Hi, when I type "div" (without the quotes) I get a list of available
> clippings to insert such as div, div class, div id. The problem is
> they are all doubled, yet somehow different. The first "div" will have
> the clipping icon to the left whereas the second will have a purplish
> square with a white left arrow that functions the same as the clipping
> version. Where is this coming from and how do I turn it off? I only
> want the clippings to auto-complete.
>
> Thanks, Rick

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Re: Insert Clipping doubles?

2010-09-10 Thread Carlton Gibson

On 8 Sep 2010, at 19:39, ryentzer wrote:

> Hi, when I type "div" (without the quotes) I get a list of available
> clippings to insert such as div, div class, div id. The problem is
> they are all doubled, yet somehow different. The first "div" will have
> the clipping icon to the left whereas the second will have a purplish
> square with a white left arrow that functions the same as the clipping
> version. Where is this coming from and how do I turn it off? I only
> want the clippings to auto-complete

9.5 made the html completion "internal", in effect replacing the clippings. -- 
A new install wouldn't have the issue you describe but the update won't delete 
your old clippings for you. 

Note though that you might want to keep a few clippings around for wrapping 
content with a clipping using a selection placeholder -- I use this for, say, 
 elements a lot. 

Regards,
Carlton

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Re: Insert Clipping doubles?

2010-09-12 Thread ryentzer
That was it. Thanks!

On Sep 10, 9:47 am, Carlton Gibson  wrote:
> On 8 Sep 2010, at 19:39, ryentzer wrote:
>
> > Hi, when I type "div" (without the quotes) I get a list of available
> > clippings to insert such as div, div class, div id. The problem is
> > they are all doubled, yet somehow different. The first "div" will have
> > the clipping icon to the left whereas the second will have a purplish
> > square with a white left arrow that functions the same as the clipping
> > version. Where is this coming from and how do I turn it off? I only
> > want the clippings to auto-complete
>
> 9.5 made the html completion "internal", in effect replacing the clippings. 
> -- A new install wouldn't have the issue you describe but the update won't 
> delete your old clippings for you.
>
> Note though that you might want to keep a few clippings around for wrapping 
> content with a clipping using a selection placeholder -- I use this for, say, 
>  elements a lot.
>
> Regards,
> Carlton

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Re: Insert Clipping doubles?

2010-09-14 Thread stratboy
Yes this is an old problem, I posted it too.
I think that definitely bbedit's clipping system is very good, but it
still needs some edit to be more configurable and more efficient.
Let's see how it'll be in the next bbedit version. Can't wait. ;)

Bye!


On 12 Set, 22:45, ryentzer  wrote:
> That was it. Thanks!
>
> On Sep 10, 9:47 am, Carlton Gibson  wrote:
>
> > On 8 Sep 2010, at 19:39, ryentzer wrote:
>
> > > Hi, when I type "div" (without the quotes) I get a list of available
> > > clippings to insert such as div, div class, div id. The problem is
> > > they are all doubled, yet somehow different. The first "div" will have
> > > the clipping icon to the left whereas the second will have a purplish
> > > square with a white left arrow that functions the same as the clipping
> > > version. Where is this coming from and how do I turn it off? I only
> > > want the clippings to auto-complete
>
> > 9.5 made the html completion "internal", in effect replacing the clippings. 
> > -- A new install wouldn't have the issue you describe but the update won't 
> > delete your old clippings for you.
>
> > Note though that you might want to keep a few clippings around for wrapping 
> > content with a clipping using a selection placeholder -- I use this for, 
> > say,  elements a lot.
>
> > Regards,
> > Carlton

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