Re: Any plan to port a Linux (debian/Ubuntu) version

2020-03-04 Thread Darren Duncan
On 2020-03-01 6:36 p.m., Gauvins wrote: I am in the process of building a Linux workstation but will most likely keep several macs as well. I like BBedit very much but will be vulnerable to a multi-platform equivalent. Any plan to port BBedit? I suspect that other users may follow a similar r

Re: Any plan to port a Linux (debian/Ubuntu) version

2020-03-04 Thread Darren Duncan
On 2020-03-02 9:28 a.m., dke...@hiwaay.net wrote: I use SVN for anything important. Checkout the files on Mac, edit, submit, then checkout on the target machine, repeat as necessary. That's appropriate for deployment, but if you're following the common case of edit-save-run-remotely that's wa

[ANN] BBEdit 13.0.5

2020-03-04 Thread Rich Siegel
Good { morning, afternoon, evening }, We are pleased to announce the release and immediate availability of BBEdit 13.0.5. This is a free update for anyone using BBEdit 13, and includes a number of fixes for reported problems, as well as all the new features and refinements previously released

Blogging Setup

2020-03-04 Thread Jeff Perry
I am looking to use BBEdit as a writing tool for my work. Here is my setup: I use blot.im as my blogging platform of choice. It works with markdown for the most part (it supports HTML but I prefer Markdown). Basically I create a file, put it in a specific folder in my Dropbox and it is then sen

Re: Blogging Setup

2020-03-04 Thread Ryan Dotson
There are a couple of ‘expert’ preferences that I expect will make life better for you. > - Settings to make BBEdit a simple markdown editor (I want Markdown to be > the primary document type). defaults write com.barebones.bbedit DefaultLanguageNameForNewDocuments -string "Markdown" > - How to

Re: Blogging Setup

2020-03-04 Thread Jeff Perry
I am not sure how to set up the default folder on BBEdit actually. Maybe you can help me with that? On Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at 1:26:08 PM UTC-5, Ryan Dotson wrote: > > There are a couple of ‘expert’ preferences that I expect will make life > better for you. > > > - Settings to make BBEdit a

How to automate Zap Gremlins

2020-03-04 Thread 'Chad Baker' via BBEdit Talk
I work in tech support and I have to search log files for things like "error". When I get log files from Windows computers, the Mac Console won't find any matches. I search for "Error" and it says 0 results because it sees E¿r¿r¿o¿r not Error. If I zap the gremlins, then it will match all insta

Re: How to automate Zap Gremlins

2020-03-04 Thread Rich Siegel
On 3/4/20 at 5:04 PM, bbedit@googlegroups.com ('Chad Baker' via BBEdit Talk) wrote: I work in tech support and I have to search log files for things like "error". When I get log files from Windows computers, the Mac Console won't find any matches. I search for "Error" and it says 0 results be

Re: How to automate Zap Gremlins

2020-03-04 Thread 'Chad Baker' via BBEdit Talk
The file opens fine without the ¿ gremlins in BBEdit without any intervention on my part. And I can search it fine in BBEdit. What Console does differently , that I like, is that when I search it will filter the file so that it only shows log lines that have a matching word, and hides the rest.

Re: How to automate Zap Gremlins

2020-03-04 Thread Steve deRosier
A few hints: 1. You can open using the UTF-16 encoding and then use the little drop down in the file's footer to change the encoding and resave it. 2. You can use the Find dialog (cmd-f, use the "Find All" button) to bring up a results browser on "error" and then you can just jump from one to the

Re: How to automate Zap Gremlins

2020-03-04 Thread 'Chad Baker' via BBEdit Talk
Thanks, I'll give those a try. -Chad On Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at 2:45:43 PM UTC-8, Steve wrote: > > A few hints: > > 1. You can open using the UTF-16 encoding and then use the little drop > down in the file's footer to change the encoding and resave it. > 2. You can use the Find dialog (cmd

How to switch between files / to a certain file when open in a single window

2020-03-04 Thread Vlad Ghitulescu
Hey! I have currently 3 files open in the same window. ![](cid:D4FB24B9-1871-487A-A26C-3F3A3F5A68FF@Ghitulescu.de "Bildschirmfoto 2020-03-05 um 00.25.33.png") Is there a way… 1. … to cycle through the open files and / or 2. … to jump to a specific files (like pressing CMD - 1 for the firs

Re: Blogging Setup

2020-03-04 Thread Bucky Junior
> On Mar 4, 2020, at 11:01 AM, Jeff Perry wrote: > > - How to setup BBEdit to open within a folder I use to save my posts (It is > in my Dropbox but for all intents and purposes it is just a folder in Finder). In order have a default directory, I’ve created a “project” (New -> Project) which

Re: How to switch between files / to a certain file when open in a single window

2020-03-04 Thread Steve deRosier
View->Previous/Next Document FWIW In my testing it seems to cycle through them in order used, not in order listed. - Steve On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 3:30 PM Vlad Ghitulescu wrote: > Hey! > > I have currently 3 files open in the same window. > > Is there a way… > >1. > >… to cycle through

Re: How to automate Zap Gremlins

2020-03-04 Thread TJ Luoma
On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 5:36 PM ‘Chad Baker’ via BBEdit Talk wrote: > The file opens fine without the ¿ gremlins in BBEdit without any intervention > on my part. And I > can search it fine in BBEdit. What Console does differently , that I like, is > that when I search > it will filter the file s

Re: How to switch between files / to a certain file when open in a single window

2020-03-04 Thread Vlad Ghitulescu
That's the solution for my question 2! Thanks, Steve! I see that the shortcuts ALT - CMD - [ respectively ALT - CMD - ] doesn't seem to work on my german keyboard layout :-( I'll have to make my own. Thanks again! Regards, Vlad On 5 Mar 2020, at 0:34, Steve deRosier wrote: View->Previ

Re: How to switch between files / to a certain file when open in a single window

2020-03-04 Thread Joey Connick
I believe the keyboard shortcuts are: Cmd-Option ] (next file) Cmd-Option [ (previous file) On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 3:30 PM Vlad Ghitulescu wrote: > Hey! > > I have currently 3 files open in the same window. > > Is there a way… > >1. > >… to cycle through the open files and / or >

Re: Blogging Setup

2020-03-04 Thread Vlad Ghitulescu
On 4 Mar 2020, at 20:27, Jeff Perry wrote: I am not sure how to set up the default folder on BBEdit actually. Maybe you can help me with that? [Default Folder X][1], as already mentioned can do this and a lot more. It enhance every single Open / Save dialog on the Mac. Give it a try! [1]:

How to choose a color scheme specific to language

2020-03-04 Thread Vlad Ghitulescu
Hey! How can I choose a color scheme specific to a language? Thanks! Regards, Vlad -- This is the BBEdit Talk public discussion group. If you have a feature request or need technical support, please email "supp...@barebones.com" rather than posting here. Follow @bbedit on Twitter:

Saving a search pattern in Pattern Playground

2020-03-04 Thread Howard
How can I save a search pattern in Pattern Playground? -- This is the BBEdit Talk public discussion group. If you have a feature request or need technical support, please email "supp...@barebones.com" rather than posting here. Follow @bbedit on Twitter: --- You rec