On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 23:29, Lee Hinde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Is the symbol list accessible in AppleScript?
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> For instance, if I have a CSS file open, can I get a list of
> attributes that would show up in the symbol list?
Symbol list?
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On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 23:29, Lee Hinde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Is the symbol list accessible in AppleScript?
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> For instance, if I have a CSS file open, can I get a list of
> attributes that would show up in the symbol list?
Symbol list?
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Jan Erik Moström, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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At 12:32 +0100 on 12/04/2008, Jan Erik Moström wrote about Limit the
number of error browsers?:
>Is there some way of telling BBEdit to use only one result browser for
>a specific file? I tend to end up with a large set of error browsers
>for a file (probably because of my working style) and it
Yes. I'm wanting the editor window to preserve its size regardless of
what document(s) I have open. Especially since I start with a blank
text file each program start.
On Dec 4, 2008, at 6:36 PM, Bruce Van Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 12/4/08, ptackbar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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I'm not talking about remembering the state of my last session (and I
realize that BBEdit will honor the size/window position saved with specific
files, if that option is checked).
I like to start with a clean slate when I start BBEdit so I have it set to
create a new text document on start. When
On 12/4/08, ptackbar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>This option manually saves the default window position, but I want
>BBEdit to *always* remember it's window size and position each time I
>end the program. I don't want to have to manually invoke that menu
>command just before I close the program.
On 12/4/08 at 7:55 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ptackbar) wrote:
>This option manually saves the default window position, but I want
>BBEdit to *always* remember it's window size and position each time I
>end the program. I don't want to have to manually invoke that menu
>command just before I close t
This option manually saves the default window position, but I want
BBEdit to *always* remember it's window size and position each time I
end the program. I don't want to have to manually invoke that menu
command just before I close the program.
I'd love BBEdit to support this natively, but if th
Is the symbol list accessible in AppleScript?
For instance, if I have a CSS file open, can I get a list of
attributes that would show up in the symbol list?
Thanks.
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> From the list, press Tab. Since Tab is valid input in the text view,
> press Control-Tab to move keyboard focus back to the list.
Control-Tab was mapped to Open Counterpart in the File menu. (I don't
recall doing that.) I cleared it and now it works as you describe.
> The keyboard shortcuts
On Dec 4, 2008, at 12:44 PM, Daryl Spitzer wrote:
> Is there a way to switch the focus from the list pane to the text pane
> and back in a (disk) browser, from the keyboard?
From the list, press Tab. Since Tab is valid input in the text view,
press Control-Tab to move keyboard focus back to t
Is there a way to switch the focus from the list pane to the text pane
and back in a (disk) browser, from the keyboard?
Here's my question in a more generic form: Is there documentation on
keyboard shortcuts that do not have menu equivalents?
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Is there some way of telling BBEdit to use only one result browser for
a specific file? I tend to end up with a large set of error browsers
for a file (probably because of my working style) and it gets a bit
tedious to close each browser.
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Jan Erik Moström, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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