On Tuesday, July 2, 2013 8:03:34 PM UTC-7, Rick Yentzer wrote:
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> I know this is old but I was wondering the same.
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> Rick
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1.5 years later and I still don't know how to do this :-(.
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Hi,
I was wondering if anyone else is seeing this (mis)behavior/potential bug:
if I open "Open File by Name" dialog and I try to delete characters using
Backspace, it actually adds spaces.
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Quick update (after Rich's question about .bash_profile changes). I went
and installed the 10.5.3 release version and I definitely don't see the
slowness I'm seeing with the dev builds.
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On Thursday, May 9, 2013 3:53:10 AM UTC-7, Rich Siegel wrote:
> On Wednesday, May 8, 2013, Alex Popescu >
> wrote:
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> > Quick update (running 3293 build): CPU is continuously at 90%. I've
> > uploaded a sample of the process (if that's helpful).
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On Wednesday, May 8, 2013 8:40:18 PM UTC-7, Alex Popescu wrote:
> Hi,
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> I was wondering if others have noticed a slow down in BBEdit lately.
> Basically when I fire it I get beach balling and it takes a good few
> seconds before it becomes available (this on a rMBR with 8
Hi,
I was wondering if others have noticed a slow down in BBEdit lately.
Basically when I fire it I get beach balling and it takes a good few
seconds before it becomes available (this on a rMBR with 8GB of RAM). I'm
also using BBEdit with a project that has about 4000+ files. Clicking in
the P
On Saturday, April 14, 2012 6:49:22 PM UTC+3, Christopher Stone wrote:
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> On Apr 14, 2012, at 10:04, Alex Popescu wrote:
> > I'm running BBEdit 10.1.2 (3143) and I was wondering why the menu option
> "Hide Currently Open Docu
Hi,
I'm running BBEdit 10.1.2 (3143) and I was wondering why the menu option
"Hide Currently Open Documents" is always disabled?
tia,
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Hi all,
I've searched both the forum and skimmed over BBEdit documentation and I
couldn't find any references to how to quickly switch from the Project
panel to Editor and back. Right now what I'm doing is:
1. while in Project panel/view: after opening a file, Tab to the editor
(depending on i
On Jan 19, 12:45 am, sparker wrote:
> I started using BBEdit (switched from Dreamweaver) and noticed that
> there is no auto close tag feature. For example, if I type "" I
> would think it would automatically type the close tag with an
> insertion point in the middle "|".
> I see the "close curren
On Oct 15, 4:23 pm, Gordon Fontenot wrote:
> Is there a way to set up ignore patterns for the new Open File By Name
> functionality? For example, My site is done in Jekyll, and I don't ever want
> to open anything in the _site directory. But if I search for index.html,
> that's basically all I get
I'm reviving this thread to post some more updates and also ask for
some help.
1. As mentioned previously I've used ascarter's script as a
Document.documentDidSave. After doing it BBEdit started to freeze even
if I wasn't just navigating through a project.
The reason for BBEdit freezing was exact
Ryan's script a little later. Again,
> thanks to both of you for your help. I will check back in with results
> from Ryan's method.
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> Scott
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I've created a Gist with [a copy of the original code][1]
[1]: https://gist.github.com/1217265
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> On Sep 11, 5:27
Hi,
Today I've loaded a Java project into BBEdit. While not extremely big
(but with a probably over 100 source files) it makes BBEdit (10 and
the 10.0.2 preview) freeze for seconds.
As I newbie BBEdit user this came as a big surprise considering that
most of the people comparing BBEdit w/ TextMat
On Sep 11, 6:11 am, stirrell wrote:
> I was wondering if someone had an AppleScript to recreate a project's
> CTags? The examples I have found seem to be out of date now for BBEdit
> 10. I essentially want an AppleScript that will just run the command:
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> bbedit --maketags
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> in the project's ro
On Sep 8, 7:20 pm, Christopher Stone
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> On Sep 08, 2011, at 11:00, Watts Martin wrote:
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> > On Sep 8, 2011, at 4:06 , Christopher Stone wrote:
> >> Unusual learning curve? Try Vim. :)
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> > Although Vim is still the only editor I know that can execute the operation
> > "delete every line
On Sep 8, 10:46 pm, Jon wrote:
> I'm new to doing anything other than plain text editing with BBEdit.
> Recently started adding Markdown to my files and converting through
> Marked. Now I see that BBEdit can handle the conversion as well. I'd
> like at least to be able to see my Markdown syntax in
Hi,
I was wondering if there's any option available to enable displaying/
following symlinks in Project view. I use symlinks quite often and I'd
prefer not to navigate outside BBEdit to get to them
tia,
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On Sep 8, 12:43 am, Patrick Woolsey wrote:
> Alex Popescu sez:
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> >At the top of the editors there's a small "thing" that allows
> >navigating a source file by functions (probably other structural
> >elements). Any ideas how I could get "that thing&qu
On Sep 8, 12:11 am, Alex Popescu wrote:
> Hi,
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> A kind BBEdit user (ascarter) has been kind enough to put together an
> AppleScript that trigger ctags [1]. Following the instructions in the
> BBEdit manual I've modified this script to have a on documentDidSave
> function
On Sep 7, 9:09 pm, ascarter wrote:
> And here's a script that you can run in BBEdit to build the tags file for
> the currently active project. I tried adding it as an attachment script for
> documentDidSave but it didn't seem to fire.
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> https://github.com/ascarter/BBEdit-ApplicationSupport/blob/
Hi,
A kind BBEdit user (ascarter) has been kind enough to put together an
AppleScript that trigger ctags [1]. Following the instructions in the
BBEdit manual I've modified this script to have a on documentDidSave
function that triggers makeTags.
As per the manual, I've named the script Document.d
Hi all,
At the top of the editors there's a small "thing" that allows
navigating a source file by functions (probably other structural
elements). Any ideas how I could get "that thing" to show up and take
focus using a shortcut? I'm not able to figure out what's the
corresponding editor functional
On Sep 6, 2:58 pm, Alex Satrapa wrote:
> On 6 Sep 2011, at 14:17, Oliver Taylor wrote:
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> 3) type "bbedit --maketags ."
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> The important bit, of course, is that you'll need to repeat that process any
> time you modify your code.
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> Now when you look at your code in BBEdit y
Hi,
As I haven't found any Python specific clippings (well, there's a
Django one, but I just want something generic), I've started to create
my own.
Here is my first attempt:
try:
#INDENT##SELECTIONORINSERTION#
#INDENT#except #PLACEHOLDERSTART#exceotion#PLACEHOLDEREND#,
#PLACEHOLDERSTART#name#P
I've been reading this group for a while and played a bit more with
the Open File by Name feature (the closest to what other editors
provide). While it is definitely not on par with other solutions (Cmd
+T in TextMate, PeepCode, etc.) it could be good enough if:
1. it would use some filters to ign
On Aug 22, 2:20 am, Rich Siegel wrote:
> On Sunday, August 21, 2011, Bucky Junior
> wrote:
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> >Not something I've tried but I specifically recall reference to having
> >to create a "Library" named file in the Dropbox folder. So, the
> >Dropbox path should be something like: ~/Dropbox/Library/A
On Aug 21, 9:56 pm, Christopher Stone
wrote:
> On Aug 21, 2011, at 10:23, Bill Higgins wrote:> I
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> FWIW I just bought PeepOpen and for $12.00 US consider it a bargain.
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> The BBEdit plugin does NOT work with BBEdit 10 and Lion, but it's just an
> Applescript and will be easy to fix. (Working
BEdit/
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The documentation doesn't mention anywhere creating a Library folder
in Dropbox, but an Application Support. I've already made this change
and it seems to work OK (I don't see BBEdit recreating the original "~/
Library/Application Support/BBEdit")
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On Aug 21, 7:40 pm, Fredrik Pihlström
wrote:
> 21 aug 2011 kl. 09:08 skrev Alex Popescu:
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> >> Support/BBEdit/, and rename it
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> > This last part is confusing. The way I read it is that ~/Library/
> > BBEdit/ folder previously renamed to ~/Library/PreferenceData
On Aug 21, 7:40 pm, Fredrik Pihlström
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> 21 aug 2011 kl. 09:08 skrev Alex Popescu:
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> >> Support/BBEdit/, and rename it
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> > This last part is confusing. The way I read it is that ~/Library/
> > BBEdit/ folder previously renamed to ~/Library/PreferenceData
by name (which
could be quite similar to Open resource file in Eclipse).
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> On Aug 21, 10:29 am, Christopher Stone
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> > On Aug 20, 2011, at 19:58, Alex Popescu wrote:> I was asking a similar
> > que
Filled it as a bug report.
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On Aug 21, 4:34 pm, François Schiettecatte
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> I get the same issue here, clean BBEdit install and I restarted BBEdit after
> setting the value.
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> You should file a report with supp...@barebones.com
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> François
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> On Aug 21
Hi,
Could anyone clarify the second part of the "Sharing Application
Support & Preferences Data via Dropbox":
* Locate your BBEdit preference data folder (either ~/Library/BBEdit/
or ~/Library/Preferences/com.barebones.bbedit.PreferenceData/)
I do have a ~/Library/BBEdit/ folder
• Rename your B
As instructed in my first post to the group, I've spent some time
reading through the BBEdit help and manual. One setting that I was
interested in com.barebones.bbedit ProjectsOpenItemsOnSingleClick
doesn't seem to work correctly in BBEdit 10.0.1
What I did:
defaults write com.barebones.bbedit Pr
I was asking a similar question the other day wondering if PeepCode is
the only answer.
When working with a project there is an "Open file by name" menu item
available that accepts wildcards. I briefly tried it and while not
completely similar to TM Cmd+T, I think this is the closest you'll
get. O
Kerri, you are right: I forgot about the BBEdit Help book. In my
defense I have been clear about being a newbie--well, that's just
half defense :-).
I'll go through the doc and learn the tricks in there.
:- alex
On Aug 19, 7:48 pm, Kerri Hicks wrote:
> On Aug 19, 11:52 am, Alex P
Hi all,
I'm a newbie to BBEdit and after spending sometime through the menus
and (the scarce) documentation I still have a couple of questions I
couldn't answer:
1. Is there a way to have the Toolbar hidden by default?
I have defined a shortcut for showing/hidding it, but I hoped I could
keep it
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