You can make **Replace All** a bit safer for renaming variables by
turning on **Case sensitive** and **Entire word**.
Hope this helps.
-sam
On 5 May 2018, at 11:04, Robert wrote:
Yeah, I don't know if I would use "replace all" on a large program. I
do a
lot of short ones where I sometimes do
Yeah, I don't know if I would use "replace all" on a large program. I do a
lot of short ones where I sometimes don't pick a descriptive variable.
Those would be ideal scenarios for me to use "replace all".
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Bob
On Friday, May 4, 2018 at 7:52:01 PM UTC-4, flet...@cumuli.com wrote:
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> One thin
On 5/5/18 at 10:23 AM, da...@weinberger.org (DavidWeinberger) wrote:
Seamus, I hope you will take the following as a constructive comment.
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And with that, folks, it's time to end this thread on the list.
Please reply off-list if you must.
Thanks,
R.
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Rich Siegel
I think the crux of the issue is that most HTML tags are going to contain
nested, formatted HTML. If you edit the tag do you expect to see all of
your document in the dialog box? It opens up a whole can of worms. You could
include it for "simple" tags, but even anchor tags may contain images or
Actually, Sam's answer is the correct one. BBEdit is a text editor. You
create text files with it. Links in HTML documents are text. You create
text in BBEdit by typing.
BBEdit also offers several features to help create HTML files. HTML files
contain tags -- AKA html markup -- that do not appe
Seamus, I hope you will take the following as a constructive comment.
I've been on the BBedit board for many years even though most of the
questions are over my head. (I gave up on regex a long time ago :) I read
the board anyway because I enjoy listening in on experts sharing their
knowledge,