Good morning,
On 25/08/11 at 8:12 PM -0400, Rich Siegel sie...@barebones.com wrote:
The package can be downloaded from our web server:
http://pine.barebones.com/seeding/bbedit-1002_3079.dmg
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I've just successfully loaded your syntax module into my BBEdit, but I must
admit that I'm really hoping for highlighting that looks as nice as what's
displayed on CoffeeScript's home page:
http://jashkenas.github.com/coffee-script/
Should I prepare myself for disappointment, i.e. is
You can use the Menu Shortcuts preferences to assign keyboard shortcuts to
pretty much anything (I think).
Cheers
François
On Aug 26, 2011, at 2:47 AM, gary wrote:
I've just started using bbedit 10. I really like the scratchpad, very
handy. I noticed that you can call on the scratchpad
Preferences - Menus Shortcuts - Window - Show Scratchpad.
Click the end of the row with the menu item to add a keystroke.
Ken
garyr...@gmail.com (gary) wrote on 8/25/11 11:47 PM
I've just started using bbedit 10. I really like the scratchpad, very
handy. I noticed that you can call on
That would work only when BBEdit is the frontmost app, though. To make a
globally available hot key you need something like Keyboard Maestro.
Philippe
On 26 août 2011, at 14:05, Ken Lanxner wrote:
Preferences - Menus Shortcuts - Window - Show Scratchpad.
Click the end of the row with
It annoys we that BBEdit always opens to fill the screen vertically and
is on the left edge. On a 30 monitor, this is just too big! Is there a
way to set the defaults for this, or to save the current values?
Thanks,
Jim
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There's a command to use the frontmost window's format as default: Window
Save Default Project Window.
Philippe
On 26 août 2011, at 16:57, James Rome wrote:
It annoys we that BBEdit always opens to fill the screen vertically and
is on the left edge. On a 30 monitor, this is just too big!
On Aug 26, 2011, at 3:57 PM, James Rome wrote:
It annoys we that BBEdit always opens to fill the screen vertically and
is on the left edge. On a 30 monitor, this is just too big! Is there a
way to set the defaults for this, or to save the current values?
Window - Save Default (Project) Window
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 11:07 AM, Philippe Martin f...@macrobyte.net wrote:
There's a command to use the frontmost window's format as default: Window
Save Default Project Window.
I think I actually filed a bug (case 207434) on the fact that an empty
document window is referred to as a Project
Ditto!
Arrange has been stripped of it's teeth, acting more like a Gather
and Stack all in the same place command.
Why remove this functionality?
On Aug 25, 6:50 pm, Jeff Kirk jeffki...@mac.com wrote:
I'd like to second this notion. I used the Arrange command quite frequently
and found it very
I was just wondering if anyone could clarify the rules for escaping greater
than, less than, and ampersand characters in the HTML5 Pattern Attribute. I'm
assuming they should be character entities such as amp; but was hoping someone
else better informed could confirm this for me.
Thanks a
1. How can I set the default CSS style for the preview? It always reverts to
no CSS file - even after selecting Save Default Preview Window.
2. How can I set the default document type? I would like it to be Markdown,
but it defaults to none.
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Ahh, that's what I want, the ability to call it up even if it's not
the front most app. I actually have a license for keyboard maestro.
Guess it's time to check it out. Thanks.
On Aug 26, 8:52 am, Philippe Martin f...@macrobyte.net wrote:
That would work only when BBEdit is the frontmost app,
G. T. Stresen-Reuter tedmaster...@gmail.com squawked out on Friday
26-Aug-2011@09:14:45
I was just wondering if anyone could clarify the rules for escaping greater
than, less than, and ampersand characters
gt; lt; amp;
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Well there are certain sections of New York, Major, that I wouldn't
I can't get syntax highlighting to work. The manual says
You can globally enable or disable syntax
coloring by setting the Syntax Coloring option in the Editor Defaults
preference panel. You
can adjust BBEdit’s default text colors, or the text colors used for
any particular language,
in the
On 26 Aug 2011, at 10:49 AM, Mike Loiterman wrote:
1. How can I set the default CSS style for the preview? It always reverts
to no CSS file - even after selecting Save Default Preview Window.
That just saves the size and position of the window. Have you looked at page
221 of the user
1. How can I set the default CSS style for the preview? It always reverts
to no CSS file - even after selecting Save Default Preview Window.
That just saves the size and position of the window. Have you looked at page
221 of the user manual?
Yes, and everything works as described, but
On Aug 26, 2011, at 11:42, gary wrote:
Ahh, that's what I want, the ability to call it up even if it's not
the front most app. I actually have a license for keyboard maestro.
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Hey Gary,
Run this from an Applescript action
Heya, Rich.
Any chance you could allow us to toggle the new black and white
pointer off and on in the Preferences? Or maybe even just all black
or all white?
I'm thankful for your efforts in addressing the dark pointer on dark
backgrounds issue, but this new pointer is almost impossible (at
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