Personally, I find it easiest to Command-click on the two files I want to
compare, then Control-click (or right-click) to get the contextual menu. In
there, you'll find Compare.
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Patrick Woolsey wrote:
The latter is the location where BBEdit 10 looks for text filters.
Per page 121 of the current (10.1.2) PDF manual:
Text factories saved in the Text Filters folder of BBEdit's application
support folder will appear in the Apply Text Filter submenu, and you may
apply
On Oct 18, 2012, at 11:04, BBunny wrote:
> The most intuitive way for me to select files for comparison would be to drag
> them from the Project Window or from the document icon at the top of the
> editing window into the "Find Differences" dialog. I'm wondering why this is
> not possible.
On Oct 18, 2012, at 7:58 AM, David Cortesi wrote:
> So one way to find a word is to look forward for \W then back for \W\w+
> however this is not going to hit at beginning or end of line (of file,
> if ?-m given), so \b\w+\b is perhaps a better choice.
The problem with this approach is that it d
The most intuitive way for me to select files for comparison would be to
drag them from the Project Window or from the document icon at the top of
the editing window into the "Find Differences" dialog. I'm wondering why
this is not possible. I know I can use the popup in the dialog box to
selec
Is there a way to customize BBEdit palettes? In particular, I would like to
add the "Update" button to the "HTML Tools" palette (it was removed from
v10) and delete some buttons I never use. Thanks.
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> Oliver Taylor Oct 17 03:10PM -0700
>
> I'm trying to write a different kind of "Select Word" script...
> ...with a chain of grep searches.
>
> 1. Start by looking at the character to the right of the insertion point.
> 2. If that character is a space, then move to the beginning of the word...
>