On May 30, 2012, at 17:47, Oliver Taylor wrote:
> I'd like a hotkey that brings up the find window with specified options (the
> find options are sticky but when I hit this key I want them to be reset to my
> specs). I've got the following applescript, but it doesn't populate the
> search field
Hello!
Is there a way to automatically create new BBEdit documents for each
chunk of text that is selected by a Find command? I have a document
with a ton of multi-line chunks, with the format:
*first line of chunk 1
body of chunk 1
body of chunk 1
body of chunk 1
*first line of chunk 2
body of c
I'd like a hotkey that brings up the find window with specified options (the
find options are sticky but when I hit this key I want them to be reset to my
specs). I've got the following applescript, but it doesn't populate the search
field or fill-out the options.
(I don't know much about apple
I agree. I use BBEdit mostly for writing and taking notes, not for
coding; text manipulation or sculpting.
Fast and efficient spelling correction is the one thing I wish I could
improve in BBEdit.
I'd kill for: one key-press to jump to the previous misspelled word and a
pop-up with suggestions
On Wed, Mar 21, 2012
Sorry for the **late** response -- haven't looked at list mail in a while.
> Out of curiosity, what sort of writing are you using BBEdit for where this
> would be a useful addition?
I use BBEdit as a "all-in-one" tool -- not only for coding, but for
any kind of text man
On Monday, 28 May 2012 06:57:21 UTC+1, eddyk wrote:
>
> [...] Problem of incorrect file path resolution in 10.7.4 is present on
> iMac i3 and MacBook Pro, for all users. Repairing permissions, reinstalling
> using Mac 10.7.4 combo do not resolve the issue.
> Any ideas ? Thanks.
>
You know, I