On 21 Jul 2018, at 3:51, Rich Siegel wrote:
I've inquired of Apple engineering about this, and the response is
that while the OS will restore windows to their Spaces after a restart
or logout, it will not do so across a simple application quit/relaunch
cycle.
Except that the OS doesn't retur
You use Vagrant to set up a development environment (in VirtualBox, for
example). There used to be a program called Hobo that made this easier, but
it's always seemed non-trivial to me. The benefit is that once you have a
Vagrant process (or whatever they are called) set up, you can run it at an
> On Jul 21, 2018, at 0:06, bruce linde wrote:
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> mamp, git, vagrant.
>
> i’ve been using mamp forever but my partner pushed me to try vagrant... i’m
> now running both.
I'm checking Vagrant and I'm not sure how I could use that for Web/PHP
development. Could you develop on that ?
Jean-Ch
On Jul 20, 2018, at 10:51 AM, Rich Siegel wrote:
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> On 7/20/18 at 1:28 PM, bbedit@googlegroups.com ('StefanW' via BBEdit
> Talk) wrote:
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>> When launching BBEdit, all the previously-open windows across the
>> different Spaces all open in the same Space - the active one. I have
>> to then spend
On 7/20/18 at 1:28 PM, bbedit@googlegroups.com ('StefanW' via BBEdit
Talk) wrote:
When launching BBEdit, all the previously-open windows across the
different Spaces all open in the same Space - the active one. I have
to then spend several minutes manually clicking-and-dragging each
window into t
Hi everyone --
(This might be my first forum post ever, even though I've been using BBEdit
since at least 2004!)
I've searched & browsed through this forum, the manual, and the expert
prefs but can't find anything on this...
I'm a heavy user of Mission Control "Spaces" to segregate windows for
mamp, git, vagrant.
i’ve been using mamp forever but my partner pushed me to try vagrant... i’m now
running both.
> On Jul 20, 2018, at 6:11 AM, Jean-Christophe Helary
> wrote:
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>> On Jul 20, 2018, at 22:00, Greg Raven wrote:
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>> The best way I have found to do this is to hav
> Hope this helps.
It sure does :) Thank you Greg !
JC
> On Jul 20, 2018, at 22:34, Greg Raven wrote:
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> When you have your project open in BBEdit, in the bottom left corner of the
> window, along the bottom, there are five icons. The "raining cloud" icon is
> the one you want. Click on it
When you have your project open in BBEdit, in the bottom left corner of the
window, along the bottom, there are five icons. The "raining cloud" icon is
the one you want. Click on it and select "Site Settings …" at the top of
the pop-up list. Enable the "Use local preview server" option and fill
> On Jul 20, 2018, at 22:00, Greg Raven wrote:
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> The best way I have found to do this is to have your PHP files in a BBEdit
> project,
I've created a project for my files (I find projects hard to navigate, namely
no apparent way to move around without having to use the mouse, but maybe I'm
The best way I have found to do this is to have your PHP files in a BBEdit
project, and then set the project settings to open a local website. To have
a local website, you can use any of a number of methods, including MAMP,
HostBuddy, VirtualHostX, VirtualBox, etc., or you can set up your local
On 07/16/2018, at 16:27, Matt Kanninen mailto:mathias...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Guess I'll have to. Easy clipboard access was one of the main reasons I
> decided to try BBEdit
Hey Matt,
It's about as easy as you want it to be.
See this link.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/bbedit/gipy2Sp4R5k/S
Hey Tom!
On 19 Jul 2018, at 22:56, Tom Robinson wrote:
If a word is too far from the correct spelling the system can’t
guess it :]
Although that misspelling works for me… have you checked the
languages in System Prefs > Languages & Regions?
Yes, Englisch is there.
BBEdit also has a set
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