On Friday, November 9, 2012, David Schutz
wrote:
I have a difficult time getting our BBEdit users to change the
behavior of their windows so I am trying to work with the
application's defaults. i do target documents whenever i can,
but i have had difficulty figuring out how to iterate throug
Rich, thanks for the "select" tip.
I have a difficult time getting our BBEdit users to change the behavior of
their windows so I am trying to work with the application's defaults. i do
target documents whenever i can, but i have had difficulty figuring out how
to iterate through all the docume
> I recently upgraded to BBEdit 10, and I'm having difficulty finding a feature
> that I use all the time - the ability to have lines that match a grep go into
> a new window.
> I often use it when dealing with log files - I want to find all the lines
> that match, and copy them to a new window
I recently upgraded to BBEdit 10, and I'm having difficulty finding a
feature that I use all the time - the ability to have lines that match a
grep go into a new window.
I often use it when dealing with log files - I want to find all the lines
that match, and copy them to a new window, so I can
On Friday, November 9, 2012, David Schutz
wrote:
We've upgraded a few BBEdit users to version 10. Now that BBEdit seems
to put every document one opens into a single project and window, my
scripts are breaking completely. Is there any way to tell BBEdit to
make a particular document the active
We've upgraded a few BBEdit users to version 10. Now that BBEdit seems to
put every document one opens into a single project and window, my scripts
are breaking completely. Is there any way to tell BBEdit to make a
particular document the active one (bring it to the "front" INSIDE a
window/proj