On 31 Mar 2009, at 05:55, Jack Stewart wrote:
I use manual version management which is a lot of work. I want to
add a more automated version management in order to have a more
rigorous process but have not learned enough about alternative
systems yet to figure which one I want to
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 11:55 PM, Jack Stewart ja...@amug.org wrote:
I use manual version management which is a lot of work. I want to add a
more automated version management
My opinion would be to adopt *something* sooner than later. You can
always migrate to something else if it doesn't
Personally I use subversion for keeping backups/versions of what I'm
doing. I'm usually doing this manually using the command line. The
GUI client I like most is Cornerstone which is nice.
Note that I keep all kind of files under subversion control.
Aha!! Thank you Bucky! Finally an answer. That has plagued me too..
many many times. I thought I was nuts, then I thought BBedit was
nuts.. and now I just advise everyone to make one of those 2 commands
use a more unique keystroke so there is far less chance we keep doing
this!
-Govinda
On
On Mar 31, 1:30 am, Harold Tessmann III mac...@umich.edu wrote:
... If you update a site more than once or twice, you
need some sort of version control system...
If I may jump in here, I'm curious about this. I had always understood
that version control systems were just that, ways of
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 06:12:44AM -0700, RobS wrote:
If I may jump in here, I'm curious about this. I had always understood
that version control systems were just that, ways of controlling which
version of a file is worked on and saved in a multi-user environment.
Why would a single author
On Mar 31, 2009, at 4:05 PM, Ronald J Kimball wrote:
If I may jump in here, I'm curious about this. I had always
understood
that version control systems were just that, ways of controlling
which
version of a file is worked on and saved in a multi-user environment.
Why would a single
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 03:17:34PM -0700, Nik wrote:
What I'm trying to do is take a paragraph like:
Notice, incidentally, that relational information is a
href=http://one.com/;rather different from/a the ultimate standard
that determines the accuracy of any proposed grammar. a
On Mar 31, 12:13 pm, G. T. Stresen-Reuter tedmaster...@gmail.com
wrote:
... The command I use the most,
though, is Compare Revisions..., which allows me to see the
differences between the current and prior versions of a file... I find
that to be endlessly useful.
Now THAT I could find
Does BBEdit have the ability to format and syntax check php code as it does
html code? Is there a hidden php palette somewhere that I have yet to find?
And, as long as I've got your attention, when I use sites like
http://www.phpformatter.com/ the output code comes back formatted using
On Mar 31, 2009, at 9:18 AM, Warren Michelsen wrote:
Does BBEdit have the ability to format and syntax check php code as
it does html code?
No, but syntax checking can be easily added:
http://daringfireball.net/2003/12/php_syntax_checking_in_bbedit
I suppose you could do something similar
Ronald J Kimball r...@tamias.net typed something resembling:
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 06:12:44AM -0700, RobS wrote:
If I may jump in here, I'm curious about this. I had always understood
that version control systems were just that, ways of controlling which
version of a file is worked on and
Does BBEdit have the ability to format and syntax check php code as it does
html code?
Is there a hidden php palette somewhere that I have yet to find?
I don't know of a solution to your pasting non-breaking spaces issue,
but as Dennis said it's possible to syntax check and format PHP files
On 31-Mar-2009, at 07:12, RobS wrote:
On Mar 31, 1:30 am, Harold Tessmann III mac...@umich.edu wrote:
... If you update a site more than once or twice, you
need some sort of version control system...
If I may jump in here, I'm curious about this. I had always understood
that version control
Thanks, Ronald. That's helpful.
I managed to take roughly what you have and attach it to an
AppleScript that also somewhat intelligently converts HTML to lightly
formatted text, without stripping URLs, images, etc. like BBEdit's
built-in translate tool does.
If you or anyone else would find
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