On Jun 13, 2013, at 12:31 PM, Marshall Clow wrote:
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> On Jun 13, 2013, at 11:11 AM, Mak Dohnal wrote:
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>> Did someone has tested BBEdit on OS X 10.9?
>
> Apparently you have.
>
>> For me very buggy. Practicly couldn't save none. Crashes with "wait" cursor
>> :(
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>
> I expect that Bar
I know you can easily make it so you only have a single output window when
running scripts. That way the old window is disposed and a new one created.
I’ve not figured out how to make it so I have a single error browser window
when I run a script that has an error. I love the feature but unless
I don’t hear that many doing TM2. It still has a lot of limits. ST is taking a
lot but many aren’t exactly keen on editing text files to change preferences.
Where I think ST does a great job is in making it so easy to install and find
plugins.
That said I think many of the things you outline ha
On Aug 28, 2012, at 6:33 PM, Robert Scott wrote:
> Hey all,
> I'm a BBEdit user, but I just got a job as a Developer at a Windows shop,
> They are using TextPad... Can anyone recommend an alternative, something
> closer to BBEdit or Coda?
Everyone I know stuck on Windows uses Sublime Text 2. I
On Aug 21, 2012, at 11:51 AM, Patrick Woolsey wrote:
> At 11:40 -0600 08/21/2012, Clark Goble wrote:
>> I notice that to use grep you must use old style Apple line endings (\r)
>> rather than unix style (\n) even though all the files one opens are unix
>> nowdays. This can
I notice that to use grep you must use old style Apple line endings (\r) rather
than unix style (\n) even though all the files one opens are unix nowdays. This
can be a bit of a hassle for new users but also means when I bring over grep
patterns I have to quickly do a search and replace on the l
On Jul 24, 2012, at 5:06 PM, Bruce Van Allen wrote:
> 1. BBEdit windows DO split vertically -- if what that means is showing two
> different areas of the same file, one above the other in the same window,
> both scrollable, editable, etc.
I have to admit this was the #1 feature that brought me
I don't use Markdown so I can't speak from experience on the matter. But have
you checked this site which seems to have links to the latest stuff.
http://tracks.ranea.org/post/8807142382/bbedit-markdown-extensions
On Jun 29, 2012, at 11:50 AM, Shawn wrote:
> Hi, I'm trying to use BBEdit as my p
On Mar 18, 2012, at 12:16 PM, KG wrote:
> In the spirit of sharing again, I've written some macros with Keyboard
> Maestro that try to emulate Textmate's Auto-pairing / matching.
>
> Details in my blog post :
> http://journal.kaush.co/453/true-textmate-like-auto-pairing-with-bbedit-using-keyb
Weird. I just tried it again and it works fine for me. (I wrote that blog post)
What version of python are you using. Might you have a different version
coming via MacPorts or Fink?
On Mar 8, 2012, at 2:41 PM, Rick Yentzer wrote:
> I followed the directions I received from
> http://www.libe
On Mar 1, 2012, at 7:42 AM, Steve Kalkwarf wrote:
> App Sandboxing is a moving target, and nobody (including Apple, I suspect)
> knows all the answers yet.
While I've been pretty critical of sandboxing the past few months I think that
Apple (and Ivan Krstić in particular) really do want to get
On Oct 13, 2011, at 10:02 AM, Fritz Anderson wrote:
> Interesting: Since Mac OS 10.7, you can resize BBEdit windows from their
> edges.
My last remaining complaint, fixed. (Maybe an update can optionally get rid of
the resize widget in the lower right.
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Dumb question but with Apple requiring sandbox rules come November for all apps
in the app store will that result in any more limits for the version of BBEdit
sold there? I'm here thinking of Applescripts run from within BBEdit.
I know Daniel Jalkut, over at Red Sweater, has been worried abou
On Sep 16, 2011, at 12:41 PM, Christopher Stone wrote:
> On Sep 15, 2011, at 16:01, VA wrote:
>> Coming from the UltraEdit world, I tried rectangular selecting lines and
>> inserting characters at the beginning of each of the lines by just typing it
>> (without using Prefix/Suffix Lines).
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>
On Sep 15, 2011, at 8:06 AM, Webmaster wrote:
> The title tag in each HTML document contains the actual Bible reference,
> followed by a short description. For example, "KJV.1.html" has "Genesis
> 1:1 - KJV ( King James Version ) Bible Verse" in the title tag.
>
> I need a way to take just
On Sep 10, 9:11 pm, 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:
>
> bbedit --maketags
>
> in the project's
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