Re: Canonize

2017-11-11 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 11/11/17 08:13, Andrew Brown wrote: > It seems that grep cannot be used with canonize. What does canonicalization as a general concept have to do with search and replace? > What is the best way of running a long list of search-and-replaces on a > large number of files? I recommend

Re: Git question

2015-12-18 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 18/12/2015 19:01, Rich Siegel wrote: On Friday, December 18, 2015, Phil Dobbin wrote: My version of Git is in an nonstandard location '/opt/local/bin/git' so is there a way to tell BBEdit where to look for it? BBEdit looks in /opt/local/bin/, but does so after looking at mor

Git question

2015-12-18 Thread Phil Dobbin
Hi, all. My version of Git is in an nonstandard location '/opt/local/bin/git' so is there a way to tell BBEdit where to look for it? Any help appreciated. Cheers, Phil... -- GnuGPG Key : http://phildobbin.org/publickey.asc -- This is the BBEdit Talk public discussion group. If you hav

Boot speed...

2015-12-16 Thread Phil Dobbin
Hi, all. I've just taken delivery of a refurb mid-2010 Macbook 2.4GHz 4GB RAM running Yosemite 10.5.5 & I'm finding the latest version of BBEdit takes at least 90 seconds to launch. Whilst I realise that the Mac ain't no spring chicken, it seems to cope well with Chrome, Xcode & all the othe

Re: Web hosting recommendations

2012-12-06 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 12/06/2012 04:57 AM, Govinda wrote: > +1 > Pair gives you SSH and also use git... in even the basic plan. > > -Govinda > > On Wednesday, December 5, 2012 7:31:52 AM UTC-5, Brian wrote: > > pair Networks, Pittsburgh, PA. > -- I agree. Their web hosting looks package looks good. But

Re: Windows alternative to BBEdit

2012-08-29 Thread Phil Dobbin
Steve Nicholson wrote: > On Aug 28, 2012, at 5:33 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? >> >> Thanks! > > When I

Re: does anyone have a script to recover web site on mountain lion

2012-07-31 Thread Phil Dobbin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 LuKreme wrote: > Steven spake on Saturday 28-Jul-2012@23:13:31 >> I found a nice web page to that gives instructions on how to recover it, and >> I tried to follow them, but it stil won't work. >> http://coolestguyplanettech.com/downtown/install-and

Re: change default editor to bbedit

2012-06-13 Thread Phil Dobbin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 13/06/2012 23:25, bobPCL wrote: > I can open a terminal window in Mac Lion and run the command: > >>bbedit file.name > > and bbedit works, and says it is in /usr/bin/bbedit. > > If I try to put in my .profile: export EDITOR='/usr/bin/bbedit' I g

Re: Web hosting recommendations

2012-05-01 Thread Phil Dobbin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 01/05/2012 19:31, bobembry wrote: > I'm looking for a new web host. > > Anybody have suggestions I use for almost every thing nowadays but if you don't want a bare metal VM, I can also recommend They're cheap (I pay $90 a year), the uptime ha

Re: Problem with BBEdit, can't recover

2012-04-22 Thread Phil Dobbin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 22/04/2012 23:18, Andreas Richter wrote: > I sent the same message to support now. Since I already solved my problem by > deleting the empty recovery folder it's ok. > Thanks for the help, Probably not a great idea to have trashed that even thoug

Re: Problem with BBEdit, can't recover

2012-04-22 Thread Phil Dobbin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 22/04/2012 20:50, richtera wrote: > Today I used the "bbedit" command to open a file. It was large but not > huge. > Then I proceeded to update the file (it was the output of a diff > statement.) > At that point BBEdit hung. Now I can no longer st

Re: Smashwords - any authors using BBE?

2012-04-14 Thread Phil Dobbin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 14/04/2012 17:30, Watts Martin wrote: > On Apr 14, 2012, at 5:29 , Miers David wrote: > >> Heres a crazy thoughtjust take the text from bbedit directly >> into indesign or the professional layout tool of choice and be >> done with the tweener

Re: directory structure of files and folders synchronised to both local drive and server by ftp with one save action?

2012-04-02 Thread Phil Dobbin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 02/04/2012 23:22, TJ Luoma wrote: > On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 12:29 PM, Ben Dougall wrote: >> Two copies, one save (one save from/in BBEdit)? > > Another option just occurred to me: > > Transmit, Interarchy, or ExpanDrive (http://www.expandrive.com

Re: directory structure of files and folders synchronised to both local drive and server by ftp with one save action?

2012-04-02 Thread Phil Dobbin
after. This list is blessed with some expert Applescripters who I'm sure would be more than happy to help out. Failing that SSHFS (like Transmit) is your best bet I think. Cheers, Phil... > On 2 Apr, 2012, at 4:24 pm, Phil Dobbin wrote: > > On 02/04/2012 14:57, ben wrote: > >>

Re: directory structure of files and folders synchronised to both local drive and server by ftp with one save action?

2012-04-02 Thread Phil Dobbin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 02/04/2012 14:57, ben wrote: > subject says it all I think. > > open a directory section -- files and folders. edit a file. save it. > it gets saved to both the local hard drive and the server at the same > time. edit another file, save it, it get

Re: Upgrade Subversion?

2012-03-31 Thread Phil Dobbin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 01/04/2012 05:13, Steve deRosier wrote: > The biggest change between 1.6 and 1.7 is the new centralized working > directory. Much like Git, SVN has now gone to a > one-meta-directory-per-workspace concept, instead of the old CVS style > .svn direc

Re: Correct Spelling Automatically?

2012-03-21 Thread Phil Dobbin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 21/03/2012 00:51, Bucky Junior wrote: > > On Mar 20, 2012, at 4:58 PM, Jaren Angerbauer wrote: > >> Thanks for the responses on this so far. >> >>> This just checks spelling and does not auto-correct. >> >> This is correct. BBEdit is slightly dif

Re: New to coding, should I buy BBEdit?

2012-03-15 Thread Phil Dobbin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 15/03/2012 19:59, Mark Learst wrote: [snip] > And test out each of the editors in that list to get a feel of what > will fix your bill. Coda is a nice editor that's far less bloated then > DW and is very popular amongst designers and non super tec

Re: Syntax highlighting for PHP variables

2012-02-21 Thread Phil Dobbin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 22/02/2012 00:38, Jake Davidson wrote: > Hey guys, I'm wondering how I can make php variables show up in a > specific color. I've looked at the colors tab in preferences, but to > no avail. From what I can find online by googling, this seems > imp

Re: App hangs when doing multi file search

2012-02-17 Thread Phil Dobbin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 17/02/2012 06:21, Christopher Stone wrote: > On Feb 16, 2012, at 19:29, Phil Dobbin wrote: >> There's also, if you have the developer tools installed, an app called >> Sampler which can be found in /Developer/Applications/P

Re: App hangs when doing multi file search

2012-02-16 Thread Phil Dobbin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 16/02/2012 23:28, Fritz Anderson wrote: > On 16 Feb 2012, at 11:25 AM, ltempest wrote: > >> My BBEdit app hangs when I try and do a multi file search. The window >> appears, but when I click on the other button to select an different >> folder the

Re: open file by name kills

2012-02-13 Thread Phil Dobbin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 13/02/2012 23:48, Robert Minor wrote: > when I hit "control-d" by accident it launches a window called open file by > name and from there bbedit goes into lockup. I can't do anything except force > quit. > > I am working on projects on a mounte

Re: BBEDIT Support folder is not created

2012-02-06 Thread Phil Dobbin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 07/02/2012 00:21, Spencer Whetstone wrote: > I am trying to experiment with scripting. Everything I read says > that there should be a folder > > ~/Library/Application Support/BBEdit/Scripts > > I don't have one. The manual tells me to look there

Re: Suggestion for this list

2012-01-29 Thread Phil Dobbin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 17/01/2012 18:53, Gribnif wrote: > In my opinion, it would be very helpful if the people who actually work > for BareBones could identify themselves as such when posting to this > list. That way, it would be easier to tell who deserves more credibil

Re: Save to hidden directory

2012-01-16 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 16/1/12 00:24, "Christopher Stone" wrote: > Hidden items can be shown in open/save dialogs by pressing Cmd-Shft-. Hi, Chris. Thanks for that. Along with that & cmd-shift-G that's problem sorted. (FWIW, all Mac GUI editors I tested on use the same key shortcuts for this task. I'm amazed this

Re: Save to hidden directory

2012-01-15 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 15/1/12 14:00, "Phil Dobbin" wrote: > I can't seem to find the procedure to save a file to a hidden directory. I > have show hidden files on by default when opening files but cannot save to > one. I found the answer in the list archives. Cmd-s to save then cmd-shift-G

Re: Save to hidden directory

2012-01-15 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 15/1/12 15:06, "Phil Dobbin" wrote: > It's in my $HOME folder & vim can access it. Also when trying to save, all > hidden folders in my $HOME folder are inaccessible by BBEdit whereas iTerm, > vim, etc do not have the same problems. > > I regularly rsy

Re: Save to hidden directory

2012-01-15 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 15/1/12 14:16, "Doug McNutt" wrote: > At 14:00 +0000 1/15/12, Phil Dobbin wrote: >> >> I can't seem to find the procedure to save a file to a hidden directory. I >> have show hidden files on by default when opening files but cannot save to >> one. &g

Save to hidden directory

2012-01-15 Thread Phil Dobbin
Hi, all. I can't seem to find the procedure to save a file to a hidden directory. I have show hidden files on by default when opening files but cannot save to one. I'm missing something very elementary no doubt but I even RTFM to no avail. Any help appreciated. Cheers, Phil... -- Some [

Re: Happy New Year!

2011-12-30 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 30/12/11 21:14, "Rich Siegel" wrote: > Before we adjourn for the weekend, I'd like to thank all of you, > on behalf of all of us at Bare Bones Software, for being part of > our world in 2011. Best wishes to you and yours for all that the > new year has to offer. Hi, Rich. All my best to you,

Re: Select part of frontmost document

2011-12-27 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 27/12/11 16:18, "Ronald J Kimball" wrote: > If you change it to: > > \A(?:[^\r]*\r){1217} > > it might avoid running out of stack space. Thank you, Ronald. Appreciated. Cheers, Phil... -- Nothing to see here... move along, move along -- You received this message because you are su

Re: Select part of frontmost document

2011-12-24 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 24/12/11 20:38, "Gribnif" wrote: > Another way to do this: > > 1. Open the document. Put the cursor at the start. > 2. Use the scroll bar to go down to line 1217. > 3. Hold the Shift key on the keyboard while clicking to the left of > line 1218. > > The whole region is now selected. IIRC, t

Re: Select part of frontmost document

2011-12-24 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 24/12/11 21:13, "Christopher Stone" wrote: [...] > As to your question - you want to cut to the clipboard - yes? Not just delete > the lines. > > So if I understand correctly - this should be in the ballpark: [snip script] That's spot on. Thanks very much, Chris. Time for a mince-pie & a

Re: Select part of frontmost document

2011-12-24 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 24/12/11 20:46, "Christopher Stone" wrote: > This one is quite easy as you'll see. [snip scripts] Hi, Chris. Thanks for that. That'll work. Is there also any way to cut the text rather than copying it to the Clipboard (Applescript is not my strong suit even after years of trying)? Cheers,

Re: Select part of frontmost document

2011-12-24 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 24/12/11 19:57, "Bruce Van Allen" wrote: > Here's a find pattern that selects the first N lines in BBEdit: > > \A([^\r]*\r){N} > > So you would use: > > \A([^\r]*\r){1217} > > At minimum you could save this search pattern in BBEdit's find > window. You could also script it, perhaps with a

Select part of frontmost document

2011-12-24 Thread Phil Dobbin
Hi, all & season's greetings :-) I've got a file & I'm wondering is there a way to select all the text between line 1 & line 1217 so it can be copied to the Clipboard rather than dragging the cursor across it (I do this quite often on several files that are shared across the LAN but not often enou

Re: Updated language modules not showing - HAML SASS

2011-12-02 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 2/12/11 09:09, "Gav" wrote: > Has anyone got the HAML or SASS syntax highlights working in BB 10? > These languages are not showing up in my Language preferences. > I have the plist files for both in my ~/Library/Application Support/ > BBedit/Langauge Modules next to my Go.plist. The Go shows

Re: BBedit code completion with lua

2011-11-11 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 11/11/11 23:31, "Aranir" wrote: [...] > Shouldn't it work and automatically find that this function does > exist? What did I miss? or do I need to tell bbedit to search for new > ctags? > > any help would bee appreciated. You could also try Chapter 14 of the BBEdit 10 User Manual for furthe

Re: BBedit code completion with lua

2011-11-11 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 11/11/11 10:44, "Aranir" wrote: > I just bought bbedit and see that there are autocompletions for the > general code of lua. What I would like to have is autocompletion also > for my own functions and classes. > > I have read it should work with something called ctags, but I have no > idea wh

Re: Problem with Close in Project

2011-11-10 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 10/11/11 23:31, "Phil Dobbin" wrote: > I've finally upgraded to BBEdit 10.1 (3110) & am finding it worthwhile. The > only thing I can't seem to understand (well, for now at least) is when I close > the editor in Project view the usual dialog box asks me w

Problem with Close in Project

2011-11-10 Thread Phil Dobbin
Hi, all. I've finally upgraded to BBEdit 10.1 (3110) & am finding it worthwhile. The only thing I can't seem to understand (well, for now at least) is when I close the editor in Project view the usual dialog box asks me whether I want to open the files therein in new windows or close them, & when

Re: BBEdit Packages for Git and HTML

2011-11-10 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 10/11/11 20:58, "Ryan Wilcox" wrote: > Ahh, perhaps your email client was breaking the URL in the wrong spot. > Try: (Thanks to Lorin Rivers > for the tip!) It (my MUA) did indeed break the URL. I must've copied & pasted it wrong. My bad. >> MacPort

Re: [ANN] BBEdit Packages for Git and HTML

2011-11-10 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 10/11/11 19:07, "Ryan Wilcox" wrote: > The other day I released a BBEdit package for using Git with BBEdit. > (https://github.com/rwilcox/git.bbpackage). Those of you who don't > subscribe to @bbedit_hints on Twitter might have missed the > announcement, but that's OK.. > > ... because I have

Re: less syntax

2011-11-08 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 8/11/11 15:41, "Bucky Junior" wrote: > On Nov 8, 2011, at 1:13 AM, stratboy wrote: > >> Less answers. > > Less interest? Unless you write one yourself? Cheers, Phil... -- Nothing to see here... move along, move along -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the

Re: Html files issue

2011-11-07 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 7/11/11 19:36, "mark thalman" wrote: > The 'd' in the first column of the permissions indicates that that entry is a > directory (or folder) a '-' in that column indicates a file, so those are > correct. > > The permissions look fine. The index file is readable. I would suspect the > issues i

Re: un of BBEdit

2011-11-07 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 7/11/11 11:17, "maddus" wrote: > I tryed the demo and now i want to remove BBEdit complete form my mac. > What should I do, that there are no more entries in the contextmenu of > the finder? Try running `BBEdit` in Spotlight for a start to see the location of where it has placed its files. Ba

Html files issue

2011-11-07 Thread Phil Dobbin
Hi, all. Whilst I realise is no longer with us, I wondered if you indulge me with a html file problem that's driving me nuts & the workaround I cannot find on Google. I had an installation of MovableType in ~/Sites & when I'd finished with it as a local sandbox I `rm -r` it. I set the httpd.conf

Default window size

2011-10-31 Thread Phil Dobbin
Hi, all. I haven’t tried to alter the default window size for quite some while but after re-arranging my workspace when I apply `Window -> Save Default Window` it doesn’t stick on the frontmost window. Any help appreciated (BBEdit 9.6.3 & Mac OS X 10.6.8). Cheers, Phil. -- Please consi

Re: BBEdit 10.1

2011-10-12 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 12/10/11 at 10:03, em...@reghellin.com (stratboy) wrote: > Still I can't select+drag/drop multiple images from the project panel > to the current opened html page. > Still lot of lacks in html panels, compared with v9. > Still stick on v9. > Still hope, though. Is it possible to run v.10 in de

Re: sh script

2011-10-03 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 2/10/11 at 01:36, dougl...@macnauchtan.com (Doug McNutt) wrote: What I was thinking is that running the shell script from within bbedit might be done by the Bare Bones folks using procedures that come through AppleScript.. Somewhere I got the idea that your script runs fine from a Terminal

Re: sh script

2011-10-02 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 2/10/11 at 22:06, dougl...@macnauchtan.com (Doug McNutt) wrote: At 15:13 +0100 10/2/11, Phil Dobbin wrote: I got it working on the command line by cd'ing to the directory it was located in & giving it an absolute path using ~/ AppleScript is well known for not running startup sc

Re: sh script

2011-10-02 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 2/10/11 at 19:14, listm...@cox.net (David Alexander) wrote: Most likely you've got a CR on the line. Edit the file with "vim -b" and you should see them. By default vim will write CRLF if the file already contains them and LF otherwise. All line endings are LF (I re-wrote the script in Vi

Re: sh script

2011-10-02 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 2/10/11 at 14:42, johndelac...@gmail.com (John Delacour) wrote: What happen if you do the normal thing and chmod 755 ... ? Both of these work as text filters, with or without the space after the shebang: #! /bin/bash echo 'Hello World' or #! /bin/sh echo 'Hello World' I got it working o

Re: sh script

2011-10-02 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 2/10/11 at 13:23, garri...@zeta.org.au (Charlie Garrison) wrote: On 2/10/11 at 7:51 AM +0100, Phil Dobbin wrote: I did set the execute permissions a la: Check your line breaks in the script file; are they set to LF or CR? What happens when you run the script from Terminal? Hi

Re: sh script

2011-10-02 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 1/10/11 at 02:50, dougl...@macnauchtan.com (Doug McNutt) wrote: Your file may need to have it's execute permissions bit set. Bash is a default for shell scripts. You might not need it and without it the text file, executable or not, would be passed to bash by default. It's amusing to see w

Re: sh script

2011-10-01 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 1/10/11 at 21:30, chip.war...@gmail.com (Chip Warden) wrote: It looks like you have a space in your shebang line where it shouldn't be. The line should look like: #!/bin/bash not: #! /bin/bash Hi, Chip. I did notice the erroneous space & deleted it but it still throws the same error.