Good { morning, afternoon, evening },
Now that 10.5 is out, we're working on a "hotfix" release to
take care of a couple of things that cropped up post-release.
Note that this is a _pre-release_ version. The intent is to fix
bugs and address areas of improvement based on what our
customers h
On 17/10/2012 23:10, Oliver Taylor wrote:
Is it possible to test the found text*of* nextChar as regex?
If you can point me in the right direction, I'd be grateful.
*tell* /application/ "BBEdit"
--look at the next character
*set* nextChar*to* *find*"." searching in/text/*of* *front* /text
win
Since updating to 3.5 I'm no longer able to use BBEdit as my preferred
editor with Cyberduck FTP client 4.2.1.
Cyberduck will launch BBEdit but selected remote files will not open. The
Cyberduck status message says "Compute MD5 hash of index.php" and the
spinning beach ball continues for two mi
Sweet, sweet relief. Thank you. Seems like a good option for a Preferences
checkbox.
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On Dec 13, 2012, at 10:58 PM, KAG wrote:
> So moving from left to right across this generates lots of unpleasant pauses.
> But I don't want to turn off the highlighting that occurs when I type the
> closing characters ) ] }
>From the 10.5 release notes:
> When you use the right-arrow key to
On Friday, December 14, 2012, Andrew Brown wrote:
Before 10.5, I used to double-click in Transmit on a file on my server
and it would open in BBEdit and could be saved back on the server by
BBEdit. Now, nothing much seems to happen -- Transmit says the file is
downloading (but where ?) and BBEd
Below is example code and a custom Codeless Language module. Color syntax
works for keywords, comments, and strings. Although, function symbols do
not show up in the function symbols drop down. I've tried using the regex
method with the same result. Everything works except for function symbo
On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 5:35 AM, John Delacour wrote:
>
> On the other hand I do think it is something that BBEdit should do
> automatically, because it makes no sense to convert \r\n to \n\n, as now can
> happen, under any circumstances.
>
And this is something it shouldn't do. If it's going to
Before 10.5, I used to double-click in Transmit on a file on my server and it
would open in BBEdit and could be saved back on the server by BBEdit. Now,
nothing much seems to happen -- Transmit says the file is downloading (but
where ?) and BBEdit leaves it well alone.
I reset the choice of BBE
In BBedit 10.5 (3240) on Mac OS10.7.5 there's an annoying new feature
related to bracket [] and parenthesis () completion that's bugging me. Let
me say I've always appreciated the helpful feature that momentarily
highlights the initial ( or [ or { when you TYPE the closing one. But now I
see th
Good enough! Thanks
Regards
Martin
Am Donnerstag, 13. Dezember 2012 00:14:42 UTC+1 schrieb Steve Piercy:
>
> Yup. Just released.
>
> https://bitbucket.org/EricFromCanada/ericfromcanada.bitbucket.org/src/default/bbedit/reStructuredText.plist
>
>
> There's a bunch of other things, too, like r
On 11/12/2012 04:33, Troy Gillette wrote:
We have several million lines of code from the last ten years. C, C++,
Objective-C, Ruby, Python, XML, numerous others... Nothing in our
process cares whether anything ends in LF or CR+LF, but BBEdit does.
I think, in contrast to some others, that you
On 12/12/2012 15:07, Patrick Woolsey wrote:
For the record, BBEdit 10.5 darkens the icons of modified files in the
file list and file nav popup ...
Hello Patrick,
In the latest beta there is no sign _at_all_ that the document is unsaved.
JD
PS. (Case 256307) Of course, you are right. Be
Do we all really need to wax poetic about the "little black dot"? I mean, it's
to the point where no one wants to RTFM anymore. When a change is made, 1/3 of
you complain, 1/3 of you whole-heartedly embrace it, and 1/3 of you delve into
the metaphysical ramifications of the change and how it'l
On Thursday, December 13, 2012 7:49:09 PM UTC, eremita wrote:
I say, to the devil with Apple’s innovations. I stick with BBEdit
> because it is grounded in a tradition that predates all this nonsense,
> not because I am dying for it to jump on the “really really great”
> self-congratulatory
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