On Jul 31, 2:14 pm, Ken Lanxner k...@simplelives.com wrote:
krem...@kreme.com (LuKreme) wrote on 7/31/11 2:00 PM
(1) One is forced to know the img's width and height and manually
insert it (no more help from BBedit)
No. BBEdit inserts those values for you. If it isn’t doing it for you
On Wed, 3 Aug 2011 02:09:00 -0700 (PDT), echo wrote:
Dragging an image from the finder does nothing in my testing. I get a
copy + icon, but results in no change, the document is not made
dirty (unsaved). I could not find any post with a fix, if there is
one, can anyone point to it please?
One
Yes, I found the post, and trashing the prefs resulted in dragging
images working again (including dimensions). To make rethinking
preferences settings easier, I like to take screenshots of my prefs
screens. Fortunately custom keyboard commands will be remembered, as
they are in a file in BBEdit's
I have experienced the same frustrations with anchors (and images) and
this morning have opted to downgrade back to 9.6.
In 9.6 I can rapidly insert an anchor with keyboard shortcuts: Command
+ Ctrl + A = insert anchor with cursor already in the href field.
After which I can tab through other
Am I missing something in the manual?
Can't seem to see where on the windows the number of currently open
documents is displayed - or how I get that figure reported. I tend to
have a lot open and if the count goes up it's a useful reminder to
close a few docs I don't now need. Not seeing it in
I am experiencing the same frustration. I made the comments below on
another discussion relating to anchors...
I have experienced the same frustrations with anchors (and images) and
this morning have opted to downgrade back to 9.6.
In 9.6 I can rapidly insert an anchor with
I've believe they're aware of it
https://twitter.com/bbedit/status/96554967418159104
cheers
Craig
On 03/08/2011, at 2:21 PM, Ken Lanxner wrote:
Hi. Prior to v. 10, I could select a list of lines separated by two or more
line breaks and invoking Paragraph would wrap each line in paragraph
On Aug 02, 2011, at 15:40, Steve Kalkwarf wrote:
I guess I don't understand.
How does clicking a button that brings up a modal dialog that has to be
dismissed less handy than looking at the footer of the window?
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Hey
On Aug 03, 2011, at 06:23, mwra wrote:
Can't seem to see where on the windows the number of currently open documents
is displayed - or how I get that figure reported. I tend to have a lot open
and if the count goes up it's a useful reminder to close a few docs I don't
now need. Not seeing
Same with me, tried to like v10 but because of the image issue and
other html tools went back to v9
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i wanted to express my appreciation to the team for grace under
pressure as they deal with a number of complex issues.
i think the issues drop (roughly) into two buckets: functionality and
usability. many of the posts here are about usability... this is
different, that is different, etc. some
I'd really like to see the modal find dialog box back again as well.
With the new(ish)* non-modal find dialog box, I can no longer toggle
grep with cmd-G, case sensitivity with cmd-N, multi-file search with
cmd-M, start at top with cmd-T and Match entire words with cmd-E.
I'll willingly use the
On Aug 02, 2011, at 07:52, Steve Kalkwarf wrote:
I believe, I know ... many BBEdit's people are waiting for it andwould love
to get it. I don't think it's so hard to add this nice andvery useful
command. So please, good Barebones ... : )
What do you mean by command? Many (most?) of BBEdit's
Mark markjal...@gmail.com sez:
I'd really like to see the modal find dialog box back again as well.
With the new(ish)* non-modal find dialog box, I can no longer toggle
grep with cmd-G, case sensitivity with cmd-N, multi-file search with
cmd-M, start at top with cmd-T and Match entire words with
On Aug 03, 2011, at 07:35, Steve Kalkwarf wrote:
Is there a way to turn off the BBEdit internal notifications? That would
save hitting Return or clicking OK every time, which can be quite cumbersome
at times.
There's an expert preference for that:
defaults write com.barebones.bbedit
On Aug 03, 2011, at 09:40, blinde wrote:
this is admittedly a minor issue... if it's just MY issue, i will keep
hitting command+9.
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Hey Bruce,
Your main issue is when you startup BBEdit?
If it still works you can employ a
On 03/08/2011 at 20:35:20 GMT+08:00 kalkw...@barebones.com wrote:
There's an expert preference for that:
defaults write com.barebones.bbedit FindDialog_ShowReplaceResults NO
I'm glad to hear they can be turned off. Unfortunately it seems
to not work for me. But double checking the prefs
Hey Rick,
On Aug 03, 2011, at 10:20, Rick Yentzer wrote:
It appears that in v10 I'm unable to set a keyboard shortcut to an
applescript?
Sure you can. In the prefs and in the scripts palette. What makes you think
you can't?
Also do I have to type the in the popupwindow to get the text to
I just want to second what Christopher Stone said. I used a keyboard
shortcut for Document Info and found the list much more readable,
particularly when working from a laptop.
On Aug 3, 8:39 am, Steve Kalkwarf kalkw...@barebones.com wrote:
On Aug 3, 2011, at 7:49 AM, Christopher Stone wrote:
I second Hoger's observation. I did the expert pref, restarted BBEdit,
but I still get the results notification.
bull_durham@Bulls-G5:nCrypto defaults write com.barebones.bbedit
FindDialog_ShowReplaceResults NO
bull_durham@Bulls-G5:nCrypto defaults read com.barebones.bbedit
At 06:49 -0500 03/08/2011, Christopher Stone wrote:
Never did click a button; pressed a keyboard shortcut. Despite the
fact that the status bar display has been around a long time, I've
nearly always used the dialog.
Vertical list; easier to read; provided both document and selection
Hey, I like the indenting certain tags in order to format my code a certain
way.
For instance,
div id=name/div
If the insertion point is between the I would hit the following keys
before I'm ready to insert my next line of code:
return + tab + return, then move back one line to where the
My apologies, I didn't follow the directions clearly. I got it working once
I did. Works fine with v10!
Thanks, Rick
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It's a bug, currently in the queue for review.
excellent. thanks.
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On Aug 3, 2011, at 12:26 PM, Rick Yentzer wrote:
Hey, I like the indenting certain tags in order to format my code a certain
way.
For instance,
div id=name/div
If the insertion point is between the I would hit the following keys
before I'm ready to insert my next line of code:
On Aug 03, 2011, at 11:13, Bull wrote:
I second Hoger's observation. I did the expert pref, restarted BBEdit,
but I still get the results notification.
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That's interesting.
I had notifications turned off, and I now cannot
I'm sorry to hear that modal dialog boxes are gone for good. What if
the new, non-modal boxes were redesigned to be as big as the old,
modal boxes and had all of the same fields as they used to? Then they
could be cool AND useful, instead of cool and completely useless as
they are now.
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On Aug 03, 2011, at 11:26, John Delacour wrote:
Chris, why not follow your own advice and use the same keyboard shortcut to
run an AppleScript script and display the results in a nice readable dialogue?
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Hey John,
I'd
Thanks!
Ken
cp21...@gmail.com (Craig Phillips) wrote on 8/2/11 11:50 PM
I've believe they're aware of it
https://twitter.com/bbedit/status/96554967418159104
cheers
Craig
On 03/08/2011, at 2:21 PM, Ken Lanxner wrote:
Hi. Prior to v. 10, I could select a list of lines separated by two or
Maybe I should clarify, as no response so far: Some of the changes to
pretty print formatting I would like involve:
- extra returns before and after divs
- no extra space in tag interior
Is there a way to modify the formatting of pretty print, or do I need
to write grep patterns or something else?
Glad to hear it's working in version 10. I haven't upgraded so hadn't
been able to try it out. As I believe you found, you can enter the
abbreviation directly into a document and use your now working
keyboard shortcut to expand it. It uses the same script for inline
expansion and the pop-up. Which
Turns out that redragging the folders to the collections is only a
temporary fix. After the project is closed and reopened, the bug
reappears, and the folders no longer.
No response from BBEdit support for a week on this. I don't know if
I'm alone on this, but I'd advise others to avoid migrating
Hey Guys,
I've just bought BBEdit 10 and already I'm loving a number of features
over Textmate. However, I'd love to know if BBEdit is capable of doing
a Replace All in Selection without having to open the find view.
Including the dialogue after the replace has finished it's 3
keystrokes. That
Good morning,
On 3/08/11 at 10:24 AM -0700, edac2 campb...@scdny.com wrote:
I'm sorry to hear that modal dialog boxes are gone for good. What if
the new, non-modal boxes were redesigned to be as big as the old,
modal boxes and had all of the same fields as they used to? Then they
could be cool
Steve Kalkwarf wrote:
What do you mean by command? Many (most?) of BBEdit's actions require user
input before they can be completed.
One possible answer is: what happens when you type . in Vim, which I
believe really does mean repeat last command, so you can play around
with it for a minute
Steve Kalkwarf wrote:
I think a clipping file with:
CRTAB#INSERTION#CR
(whereCR expands to a literal return, andTAB is a literal tab) would do
the trick.
Actually, there's a small catch or two here. :)
A few months ago I tried to do what I thought would be a very simple
clipping and/or
On 04/08/2011 at 01:21:56 GMT+08:00
listmeis...@thestoneforge.com wrote:
Just in case you don't want to wrestle the prefs file you can read the default:
defaults read com.barebones.bbedit FindDialog_ShowReplaceResults
Thanks, that's much more convenient. And kinda obvious as well ;)
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On 8/2/11 6:44 PM, Bruce Van Allen wrote:
On 2011-08-02, LuKreme wrote:
But it switches when nothing is selected which just seems… odd.
On the other hand, logically what else should it say? 0 / 0 / 0 is
correct if nothing is selected.
I suppose it could change to something like Nothing
blinde bruce.li...@gmail.com squaked out on Wed 03-Aug-2011 08:40
i run bbedit with my main window on the left, and palettes on the
right... on a 30 monitor.
i set my default window to the exact size i want, and hit 'save
default project window'. i have 'show open documents' default set to
nayfly nay...@gmail.com squaked out on Wed 03-Aug-2011 18:03
Hey Guys,
I've just bought BBEdit 10 and already I'm loving a number of features
over Textmate. However, I'd love to know if BBEdit is capable of doing
a Replace All in Selection without having to open the find view.
Including the
Mark markjal...@gmail.com squaked out on Wed 03-Aug-2011 08:54
I can no longer toggle grep with cmd-G,
Shift-Ctrl-G
case sensitivity with cmd-N,
Shift-Ctrl-N
multi-file search with cmd-M,
Nope, that’s different dialog.
start at top with cmd-T
Shift-Ctrl-W toggles “Wrap around” as
Watts Martin lay...@gmail.com squaked out on Wed 03-Aug-2011 19:31
Steve Kalkwarf wrote:
What do you mean by command? Many (most?) of BBEdit's actions require user
input before they can be completed.
One possible answer is: what happens when you type . in Vim, which I
believe really does
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