Thank you everyone for your tips and suggestions. I'm going to try
them out and see what works best.
Richard
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On Oct 23, 2009, at 10:23 AM, Burk wrote:
> As for the new "features" of snow leopard clippings, I would rather
> that clippings could still be dragged to the Terminal and actually
> work there as directly dragged text does. Can the "rich text" features
> be turned off? If anyone has a workaround
> I am puzzled by the statement, "Neither textedit nor pages seems to be
> able to create finder clippings". I have no problem making clippings
> from either of these applications.
I see- It took me a while to get the hang of how to select text for
clipping from these apps. You are right.
As
Thanks to all for this. Looks like Ronald's and Brian's ideas combined
will do the trick.
Rob
P.S.
Sorry to have bothered the BBEdit list about this. I would have put it
in the Web list but it's so that I assumed my question would just sit
there unanswered.
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At 14.35 -0700 2009-10-22, daedalus wrote:
>I'm coming from Windows where most of the editors I used had a built-
>in way to duplicate a line. I cannot seem to locate that functionality
>in BBEdit. Is there a built-in way I'm just overlooking or a macro or
>something I can do that would allow me t
> --> So are we going to celebrate the start of a new decade at the end of this
> year? Or do the tens start at in January 2011? <--
Yes (for varying definitions of 'we'), and yes.
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