Re: Easy way to open .html files in BBEdit vs. browser?

2018-10-22 Thread Tom Robinson
That key combination is the standard Finder shortcut for opening a file and closing the current window :] (Same as option double-click) > On 2018-10-23, at 10:52, David Brostoff wrote: > > Thank you for the tip -- I appreciate your help. > > In Keyboard > Shortcuts > Services > Open File in

Re: Easy way to open .html files in BBEdit vs. browser?

2018-10-22 Thread Jean-Christophe Helary
> On Oct 23, 2018, at 11:02, David Brostoff wrote: > > On Oct 22, 2018, at 5:34 PM, Jean-Christophe Helary > wrote: >> >> I have the same issue that I solved with a trivial bit of AppleScript > > Thank you for this suggestion and for the detailed instructions. > > I already solved this by

Re: Easy way to open .html files in BBEdit vs. browser?

2018-10-22 Thread David Brostoff
On Oct 22, 2018, at 5:34 PM, Jean-Christophe Helary wrote: > > I have the same issue that I solved with a trivial bit of AppleScript Thank you for this suggestion and for the detailed instructions. I already solved this by using a keyboard shortcut with the "Open File in BBEdit" service, as

Re: Easy way to open .html files in BBEdit vs. browser?

2018-10-22 Thread David Brostoff
On Oct 22, 2018, at 2:33 PM, Roland Küffner wrote: > > if I’am not mistaken, BBEdit comes with a system wide Service called „Open > File in BBEdit“ (at least, I have it in my service collection). > > So, open macOS’ system preferences, goto Keyboard > Shortcuts. Find it in the > list and give

Easy way to open .html files in BBEdit vs. browser?

2018-10-22 Thread David Brostoff
Usually I want .html files to open in a web browser, but often I want them to open in BBEdit. Dragging files to the BBEdit icon in the Dock or using File > Open can get tedious though. Is there a way to make this easier, preferably via a keyboard shortcut? Thank you, David -- This is the

Re: Any tricks to set the non-default value of "Strip trailing whitespace" for an individual file?

2018-10-22 Thread F. Alfredo Rego
BINGO! That [*] did it. Of course. Obvious in retrospect. Thanks, Jim. Alfredo > On Oct 22, 2018, at 8:57 AM, Jim Danner wrote: > > Shouldn't you have a line that contains > [*] > > before the trim_trailing_whitespace line? It seems so from the example on the > Editorconfig homepage. > >

[LISTMOM] Please don't threadwhack…

2018-10-22 Thread Rich Siegel
On 10/20/18 at 11:12 PM, f.alfredor...@gmail.com (F. Alfredo Rego) wrote: Hello everyone, BBEdit Preferences for Text Files lets us set a default choice for “Strip trailing whitespace” as a GLOBAL setting. ...for those of you who are unfamiliar with the term, "threadwhacking" (or

Re: Any tricks to set the non-default value of "Strip trailing whitespace" for an individual file?

2018-10-22 Thread Jim Danner
Shouldn't you have a line that contains [*] before the trim_trailing_whitespace line? It seems so from the example on the Editorconfig homepage. On Monday, October 22, 2018 at 3:33:04 PM UTC+2, Alfredo wrote: > > Ollie, > > I placed the attached file here, where my specific clipping of

Re: Any tricks to set the non-default value of "Strip trailing whitespace" for an individual file?

2018-10-22 Thread Oliver Boermans
BBEdit has support for https://editorconfig.org/ which allows this and other settings to be customised per directory or based on file name. Has been a while since I read the appropriate portion of the BBEdit User Manual (Find it in the help menu, recommended!), but it may be necessary to be