> If I am editing a BBEdit AppleScript script in Script Editor and run it from
> BBEdit, the next time I edit the script I am told it has been modified [by
> BBEdit’s having run it], and I have to ‘Save anyway’. This is not a great
> inconvenience but I’m curious as to why it should happen.
Do
> I recently upgraded to BBEdit 10, and I'm having difficulty finding a feature
> that I use all the time - the ability to have lines that match a grep go into
> a new window.
> I often use it when dealing with log files - I want to find all the lines
> that match, and copy them to a new window
On Oct 14, 2012, at 3:28 PM, nandgate wrote:
> Once I upgraded to mountain lion, perforce integration stopped working. I'm
> guessing it is because ./MacOSX/environment.plist is no longer used? Is the
> P4 plugin now just dead or is there another way to get it working again?
With the latest
> I am trying to insert the followings
>
> TAB + SPACE + "-"
>
> at the begin of each of a group of selected lines in a TXT-file.
The easiest way to do that is with the "Prefix/Suffix Lines" command on the
Text menu.
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On Aug 31, 2012, at 6:03 PM, Jim Walker wrote:
> Not a single person does sorting and requires the number of dupes?
Look under the Text menu. You can sort lines, process duplicate lines, and
using a text factory, combine those operations.
It's not clear to me what, exactly, it is you have and
On Aug 31, 2012, at 6:11 PM, Jim Walker wrote:
> I'm not 100% clear what you mean by BBedit worksheet.
File->New->Shell Worksheet
It's a hybrid document/shell session, inspired by Apple's old MPW editor
> I see there is a script editor option with some sort options there.
Sure, but that's a
On Jun 13, 2012, at 6:35 PM, bobPCL wrote:
> I had the command export EDITOR="/usr/bin/edit" in a .profile. I changed this
> to both /usr/bin/bbedit and just bbedit, and got the error -bash: edit:
> command not found
After adding the line
export EDITOR="bbedit -w --resume"
to .profile, you ne
On Mar 20, 2012, at 6:58 PM, Jaren Angerbauer wrote:
> This is correct. BBEdit is slightly different, in that if I type slow
> enough, a little window will pop up and and suggest corrections, but
> this is not the native auto-correct functionality.
The window you refer to is "completions", which
IOn Mar 7, 2012, at 1:23 PM, minordv8 wrote:
> Not to take over this thread but I've experienced the same issue of
> BBEdit hanging with simple operations such as 'open' and 'save'. I'm
> trying to pinpoint why this is happening and it's only started since
> I've moved to Lion and BBEdit 10.1.1. D
>> App Sandboxing is
>
> Like a chroot'd environment but per app?
>
> I really am curious and not just being silly.
Yes, with additional restrictions.
I suggest:
http://arstechnica.com/apple/reviews/2011/07/mac-os-x-10-7.ars/9
for the high-level overview.
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>> I'm curious how the sandboxing requirements are going to be affecting future
>> versions of BBEdit on the Mac App Store.
>> Just idle curiosity, I own the regular version.
>
> Steve, your answer gave me a good laugh.. and by Rich's reply I am thinking
> that we are supposed to take this off l
> I'm curious how the sandboxing requirements are going to be affecting future
> versions of BBEdit on the Mac App Store.
>
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On Feb 17, 2012, at 3:37 PM, tstauffe wrote:
> I'm new to bbedit and I can't find any information on this. I'm not
> sure it's even possible. Can I change where the function navigator is.
> I would like to have it on the left side where the Recently opened
> files is located. Is there a plugin or
On Feb 1, 2012, at 1:32 AM, Oliver Taylor wrote:
> Is there a way to attach an applescript to a menu-item that checks to see if
> there's a selection?
Yes, but it might be cleaner to solve your problem in a different way.
What, specifically, are you trying to do?
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> I am having trouble locating information regarding the individual
> license restrictions. I have two laptops and one desktop. My desktop
> has a Lion disk and a Snow Leopard disk, which I jump between
> depending upon whether I need something that only works on one or the
> other. I don't see
> My experience is that Bare Bones chooses features on priorities that include
> stability, ease of implementation, how they fit with other features, and how
> they accord with BB's vision of what a compact, conceptually-unified
> application should look like. Volume of requests surely figures i
>> Open the Preferences, and search for "tab".
>>
>> The first checkbox in the first pane is the one you want.
> Duh ... and why didn't I see that before??? Stupid me.
Well, like most long-time users, you're handicapped by previous expectations.
FWIW, I had to search for the preference to tell
> I assume I've messed around with an option somewhere but I can't find it.
>
> Can someone tell me where I turn off the feature where BBEdit jumps to
> next placeholder when I press the tab-key (I have this command mapped
> to ctrl-option-command right-arrow).
Open the Preferences, and search f
On Dec 25, 2011, at 12:49 PM, Frank Lowney wrote:
> Haven't upgraded to v10 yet but interested in new EPUB support. Where can I
> learn more about this? I am especially interested in using MacFUSE to
> directly access EPUB documents on iOS devices and editing same in BBEdit.
> This would prov
On Dec 9, 2011, at 2:55 PM, Gribnif wrote:
> But this hack doesn't seem to work in BBEdit 10. You have to actually quit
> BBEdit and re-run it for the change to be recognized.
>
BBEdit 10 uses different preference keys. Your script is setting the wrong
value (and I'm surprised recycling the ap
> 1) As I type, I get a popup green box with suggested spellings in it.
> I've unchecked the "Spell check" in preferences, but this persists.
> How do I stop it?
It's not spelling, it's completions. In the Editing preferences pane, there are
two controls that may interest you:
Show text completi
On Oct 24, 2011, at 11:59 PM, Christopher Stone wrote:
> Are there any tricks to this I might have missed?
I've found that most "Neat!" moments are task specific.
One thing I've gotten a lot of mileage out of is the combination of Worksheets,
grep patterns and/or prefix/suffix lines.
I frequen
On Oct 23, 2011, at 11:34 PM, David Foster wrote:
> I am migrating from the old modal Find dialog in TextWrangler to the
> new non-model Find dialog of BBEdit 10.
>
> In the older modal Find dialog box, the following key bindings could
> be used to change search options:
> * Cmd-N = Case sensitiv
On Oct 20, 2011, at 11:08 AM, Bull wrote:
> After fooling around with the mystery character a little more, it does
> more strange things in Terminal than I thought. In the middle of a
> string it appears on the screen to be removed and the surrounding
> parts catenated, but when processed (by my p
On Oct 19, 2011, at 1:19 PM, Paul Schopf wrote:
> I turn off soft wrap when working on python scripts (so I can copy whole
> indented blocks and use %paste to drop them in an ipython sesson). With my
> magic mouse, and moving to Lion, I am forever sliding the text off the
> screen. VERY annoy
On Sep 17, 2011, at 9:10 PM, Will Robertson wrote:
> Coming from TextMate I was surprised how in-grained this behaviour was
> for me. I certainly miss it, and far more useful than prefix/suffix,
> in addition, is being able to column-edit in the *middle* of a number
FWIW, you can select a zero wi
On Aug 26, 2011, at 1:38 PM, jarome wrote:
> I can't get syntax highlighting to work. The manual says
> You can globally enable or disable syntax
> coloring by setting the Syntax Coloring option in the Editor Defaults
> preference panel. You
> can adjust BBEdit’s default text colors, or the text c
On Aug 16, 2011, at 8:20 AM, fjamesc wrote:
> How does a person determine how many words are in a document?
The Text Statistics (by default, displayed in the window footer, at the right
end) show:
character count / word count / line count
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On Aug 13, 2011, at 12:03 PM, Derek wrote:
> I'm really enjoying the ability to view the contents of epub files
> from directly within BBEdit, but it's frustrating that it doesn't also
> open the ncx and opf files. Am I doing something wrong? Is there any
> way I can have BBEdit automatically incl
> The core functionality is about 500 lines of C-like code that I'd be
> interested in porting to a BBEDIT text handler if there's a reasonable
> learning curve for doing so. Can anyone advise me with a sample of what a
> text-handler or other kind of BBEDIT extension looks like?
How do you e
On Aug 12, 2011, at 12:33 AM, Christopher Stone wrote:
>> But also annoying is the find dialog box staying on screen until I close it.
>> I use shortcuts when I write code, so I like having the box disappear.
>
> I still prefer the old modal dialog as well, but we're sol on that one. I've
> ju
On Aug 3, 2011, at 12:26 PM, Rick Yentzer wrote:
> Hey, I like the indenting certain tags in order to format my code a certain
> way.
>
> For instance,
>
>
>
> If the insertion point is between the >< I would hit the following keys
> before I'm ready to insert my next line of code:
> return
On Aug 3, 2011, at 7:49 AM, Christopher Stone wrote:
> Never did click a button; pressed a keyboard shortcut. Despite the fact that
> the status bar display has been around a long time, I've nearly always used
> the dialog.
>
> Vertical list; easier to read; provided both document and selectio
> after running a Replace All, BBEdit shows a notification sheet saying "n
> occurrence(s) of 'xzy' replaced with…". I also get a Growl notification.
>
> Is there a way to turn off the BBEdit internal notifications? That would save
> hitting Return or clicking OK every time, which can be quite c
> I must say that, though I love BBEdit, I don't understand why this
> would be retired. It's a very useful function and the tiny display in
> the Text Statistics status bar just isn't as handy, at least for my
> workflow. I could see removing the icon from the toolbar, if you feel
> it adds clutte
On Aug 2, 2011, at 11:15 AM, fongd wrote:
> OTOH, Dropbox support seems hit or miss. For example, it seems that
> colour schemes (located in ~/Library/Application Support/BBEdit/Color
> Schemes) are ONLY read from ~/Library. If you try to install a colour
> scheme into the equivalent location in y
> I believe, I know ... many BBEdit's people are waiting for it and
> would love to get it. I don't think it's so hard to add this nice and
> very useful command. So please, good Barebones ... : )
>
> Or, otherwise for the moment, is there a way using AppleScript ?
> Unfortunately I would not be a
On Aug 1, 2011, at 10:48 AM, RobS wrote:
> Clearly, clicking into windows of various types has changed -- presumably
> with the change to Cocoa. In my case I have been in the habit, when I wanted
> to munge some text, of copying the text from wherever it is, bringing BBE to
> the front, doing C
> I'd really like to be able to drop an application or plugin "package" into my
> project and have BBEdit show the package as a folder by default. Also, I'd
> like BBEdit to be able to look into app packages from the "open" menu.
>
> Currently I have to find the package in Finder, right-click, s
On Jul 31, 2011, at 10:34 AM, blinde wrote:
> i've noticed raggy looking fonts when i:
This is fixed internally, I expect the fix to be in the next build we put
together.
Steve
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> I'm trying to setup emacs variable to specify a counterpart file for some
> perl modules. I've not been able to get it working and not sure if problem is
> the emacs syntax or if counterpart doesn't work for files in a different
> directory.
>
> The directory/file structure is:
>
> Schema:
>
On Jul 28, 2011, at 2:50 PM, Jim Saklad wrote:
> This would be the equivalent of choosing a package that allowed BBEdit to
> "run in Vi mode", for example, at which point the interface and user actions
> would be nearly indistinguishable from actually running Vi.
That would be horrible. :-)
St
On Jul 27, 2011, at 11:49 PM, Brett Kelly wrote:
> If somebody asked you, my new friend, why you use BBEdit, what would
> you tell them?
Let me start by stating that I'm biased. I liked the product enough to relocate
my family cross-country to work for the company. That said…
BBEdit is a mature
On Jul 26, 2011, at 12:06 AM, Andy Drexler wrote:
> I understand different people have different use scenarios. My fond wish is
> that there is some setting somewhere that could allow me to put the open
> files list back where it was in the previous version. (It's worth noting
> that, I believe
>> Look in the preferences, under "Open documents into the front window when
>> possible"
> I'm not sure what you mean there. There is no sub-pref or other detail below
> that pref setting. If you mean to de-select that pref, no thanks -- I do want
> multiple docs to appear in one window. I jus
On Jul 24, 2011, at 2:05 PM, RobS wrote:
> If you mean the file list which insists on popping up on the left of the
> editing window whenever you have more than one file open, I'd just like it to
> go away and stay away, by a pref setting, of course. Tbas would be fine if
> they'd also stay awa
On Jul 22, 2011, at 3:46 PM, NotInUse wrote:
> Seems to be an issue with remnants of older versions on the system.
> A .plist file created by a legacy issue is not written correctly for
> v10. This causes the drag/drop to fail.
Indeed. Thanks for the assistance narrowing it down.
We'll fix it in
>> Find and replace also seems less functional in version 10... maybe
>> it's just my workflow, but I much prefer the old modal find & replace
>> window, for two main reasons.
>
>
> BBEdit Help says:
>
> The old modal Find dialog is deprecated and no longer supported. However, if
> you still pr
> For most tags in 9, the modal dialog boxes provided the majority of
> the necessary options (the prime example being the image box). It also
> did the niceties of auto-calculating the image size for you, after
> inputting all the needed options. From what I can see in V10, the
> prime option is t
On Jul 22, 2011, at 11:10 AM, NotInUse wrote:
> Honestly, if you guys have a solution for no auto-insertion of image
> dimensions or the fact that I can't drag and drop form anywhere.. i'm
> all ears.
Critiquing our ability to write and test code isn't the best way to get help.
Complaining that
On Jul 22, 2011, at 5:33 AM, Terje Dahl wrote:
> In BBedit 9.x Balance selected the content *including* the parens.
> This made it easy to see which parens matched, as they were part of
> the marking. After matching parens, I only needed one ARROW-LEFT or
> ARROW-RIGHT to place the cursor outside
> But I have a related question: Is same price to buy a new license as to
> upgrade an old. So what is the advantage of upgrade between now and October
> when the new license's discount goes away? For instance some are already
> griping that 10 is different than 9. If I upgrade 9 to 10 can I sti
On Jul 19, 2011, at 2:37 PM, Brian wrote:
> BBEdit 10 is out and still not 64bit. Everything on my system is now
> is 64bit (except iTunes, but that will be 64bit with the 10.5
> release). Launching BBEdit increases overall system memory use by a
> few hundred megabytes as it loads all of the 32bi
>> I'd love to see more organized sharing of BBEdit scripts etc.
>
> Me too. Bare Bones hosts a BBEdit Clippings Library and a Language
> Module Library, but there are no user-contributed Unix Scripts, Unix
> Filters, AppleScripts, Text Factories or Grep Patterns. Even the
> Clippings and Language
On Apr 14, 2011, at 2:17 AM, Steve Hodgson wrote:
> At one time these were also accessible through a contextual (right-
> click) menu too and I'm trying to find out whether that option is
> still available.
No, there was a change in Mac OS 10.6 that affected this.
We've searched high and low for
> But imagine, wouldn't it be cool if the scratchpad can sync up with
> the network, so your clipboard would always be available wherever you
> are.
Yes, we call that product "Yojimbo"
http://barebones.com/products/yojimbo/
Steve
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> Can somebody please take pity and point me in the right direction?
The BBEdit SDK was retired earlier this year, as most of its functionality can
be achieved in different, less fragile ways.
What do you need to be able to do?
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On Jan 27, 2011, at 11:45 AM, Herbert Schulz wrote:
> You can also use a feature that is part of any standard Open... and Save...
> dialog: type Cmd-O to get the dialog. Then type shift-Cmd-G and a sheet will
> slide down for you to put in the path to the file. This won't work for .
> files sin
> tell application "BBEdit"
> activate
> open {file "MYHD:private:etc:httpd:httpd.conf"} without LF
> translation
> open {file "MYHD:private:etc:hosts"} with LF translation
> open {file "MYHD:private:etc:httpd:users:vhosts.conf"} with LF
> translation
> open {file "MYH
On Jan 12, 2011, at 11:44 AM, Jean-Jacques Ardoino wrote:
> The first one can only be used on Macs under OS X 10.6.6, and the second one
> can be used on Macs under OS X 10.5 or 10.6. Same soft but different
> possibilities. If you buy it on App Store, you can't redowload it on a 10.5
> Mac.
That
On Jan 6, 2011, at 7:19 PM, Dennis Whiteman wrote:
> It doesn't sound like the apps we already have installed on our Macs
> will be upgraded via the App Store, but rather upgrades will only
> happen for applications purchased through the Mac App Store. That's
> not a huge problem for most of us, b
On Oct 11, 2010, at 2:41 PM, carpentaria wrote:
> I'm new to html and am going through the motions of picking up mark -
> up language using BBEdit. A problem has arisen trying to transfer
> framesets onto the web. I have followed all the instructions. Having
> checked very carefully the mark-up si
> Creating a BBEdit document and then working on its content seems
> unnecessarily complex (and I haven't managed to get it to work
> properly to begin with). Is there a way to apply "rewrap quoted text"
> directly to a string, rather than to a window?
No, most of the wrapping options are related
> I did try this too but it's not working either, exactly the same
> error.
>
> exec of '/usr/bin/bbdiff --resume --wait' failed: No such file or
> directorysvn: '/usr/bin/bbdiff --resume --wait' returned 255
> svn: Error reading spooled REPORT request response
What's the output from the command
> I moved from notepad++ to BBEdit and i can't find this very useful
> command from notepad++ where yoy can mark with a mouseclick on a line
> number one or more linenumbers and find them later with the key F2,
> scrollling throu all theses marked line numbers.
>
> i'm sure that in BBEdit exists s
On Jul 9, 2010, at 3:36 PM, JustinL wrote:
> Anyway, I consider all of that off topic - i don't think it was the
> crux at all. I meant this to be less about my specific task, which
> seems to change all the time, and more about the fact that I can no
> longer copy/paste an email into bbedit direc
> Yes, it's easy for one file, and I'll do it that way if necessary. I was
> rather hoping for some function that allowed a multi-file replacement of \r
> with \t[filename]\r.
There is no token for filename in the replace mechanics, but you could write an
AppleScript to do this:
tell applicati
On May 28, 2010, at 6:52 AM, Gyozo Gaspar wrote:
> I am dealing with the output of an xml parser (xerces) and it gives me
> a character array and positions inside that array (it does not care
> with lines). Having an applescript or some other solution that can
> move the cursor to a given characte
On May 27, 2010, at 6:50 AM, Gyozo Gaspar wrote:
> The status bar displays the line number where the cursor is and the
> character position within that line but I would like to see the
> character position from the beginning of the file.
Sorry, there is nothing built in that displays that informa
On May 24, 2010, at 9:55 AM, Gabriel Roth wrote:
> Is there a way to make BBEdit preserve a document's window size and position?
> I have my default window set to the full height of the screen, but there are
> certain files (Unix Script Output, for example) that I prefer to have tucked
> away i
On May 24, 2010, at 4:02 PM, Nik wrote:
> I set up a short script to turn BBEdit into my $EDITOR in the
> terminal. I can use this for simple edits (e.g. "edit foo" opens up
> the "foo" document), but when I use it on crontab (crontab -e), I get
> the error "crontab: temp file must be edited in pl
On May 19, 2010, at 12:16 AM, kilowattra...@gmail.com wrote:
> Ok I tried the command line setting for BBEDIT that you supplied, but I still
> get the Find & Replace box when I select Search -> Find
>
> Here is a pic of the Find & Replace box I get that always closes when I use
> the find butt
On May 18, 2010, at 5:32 PM, rowen wrote:
> Do you mean Find? It's normal to show Find and Replace at the same
> time, but it is not normal for the dialog to go way after you do a
> find unless you are using the older modal find dialog (which is not
> the default). Perhaps you've accidentally swit
On May 6, 2010, at 10:39 AM, Matt Martini wrote:
> Maybe the developers at BareBones were "helping" us write better code by
> forcing the code to be correct in order for it to be properly
> formatted (perl-tidy works like this, it barfs on syntax errors and that
> actually helps debugging). It
On May 3, 2010, at 11:22 AM, Steven Seiller wrote:
> Wow! Not pretty, but certainly works. All these years of installing the
> command line tool and I've never used it. Now I have reason to.
With the Differences window highlighted, you can choose File->Export to get a
more "friendly" differenc
On Mar 15, 2010, at 10:50 AM, newtonp...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have writing lots of scripts lately in PHP and jQuery. Certain
> functions are quite a few lines and I need to be able to create
> "custom fold" points that enclose blocks of code - - opening and
> closing like a normal fold - - for eas
On Mar 2, 2010, at 11:17 PM, Steve deRosier wrote:
> I've got a new boss who insists that I use cscope. He of course is
> Linux-only and isn't comfortable Mac BBEdit environment. Does anyone
> know of a way to integrate cscope with BBEdit? Or a way to get
> similar functionality yet retain my b
On Feb 18, 2010, at 4:52 PM, OJB wrote:
> I usually work with large numbers of files at once and when I finish a
> project I want to close the window, including all the documents it
> contains. But I am so used to pressing command-W to close a window
> that I end up closing a document instead.
By
> I have a long list of Json entries in the usual formatting key:value,
> - for example :
>
> "UTB": "Cancel",
> "ATB":"Delete",
>
> and so on - I need to sort them out alphabetically by value - like in
> the example above are ok (c, d) even if the keys are not.
>
> Is there an option/regex on "
On Jan 3, 2010, at 1:56 AM, Brian wrote:
> Just trying again...anyone have this issue?
Because Text Factory actions are designed to be chained together, and not
necessarily be run manually, they do not provide access the clipboard.
Is there something specific you're trying to accomplish? Maybe
On Dec 18, 2009, at 3:58 PM, Shawn wrote:
> Bare Bones folks? Any ideas of what may be happening here? It's not a
> critical issue ... but I'd still like to have it working.
Your best bet is to write to . Mail sent to that address
enters our tracking system and will definitely get a response.
On Dec 7, 2009, at 9:16 PM, douglerner wrote:
> Anybody ever see anything like that before? Any idea of the cause?
Are there any unbalanced quotes, apostrophes or other "paired" punctuation in
your function?
Steve
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On Dec 4, 2009, at 2:27 AM, stratboy wrote:
> I agree. Also, the factory clippings should be versioned, so one can
> see if he has the last version.
If you stop to think for a second, that's impossible.
I can tell what version BBEdit once wrote into the directory (in fact, shipping
BBEdit's do
On Nov 11, 2009, at 11:29 AM, Tim Gray wrote:
> On Wed 11, Nov'09 at 8:34 AM -0500, Steve Kalkwarf wrote:
>
>> I thought this was in the Expert Preferences Worksheet Stationery
>
> The what? Where is this Stationery? Sounds useful...
It's in the default statione
On Nov 11, 2009, at 1:08 AM, Ron Fleckner wrote:
> I've got a BBEdit project document which references 30 files. When I
> open it, BBEdit emits the warning in the subject line (or similar, I
> forget the exact wording). My answer, lately through gritted teeth,
> is "Yes".
>
> [...]
>
> C
On Oct 23, 2009, at 10:23 AM, Burk wrote:
> As for the new "features" of snow leopard clippings, I would rather
> that clippings could still be dragged to the Terminal and actually
> work there as directly dragged text does. Can the "rich text" features
> be turned off? If anyone has a workaround
On Oct 21, 2009, at 9:08 AM, delapohl wrote:
> Say I need to add two extra tabs at horizontal cursor position 7 of
> several lines in succession. In older versions of BBEdit (e.g., BBEdit
> 7), I could place my cursor at the horizontal position 7 of the first
> line and then hit tab, tab, down-ar
On Oct 20, 2009, at 12:08 AM, Noah Slater wrote:
> The HTML preview window width is too narrow for me. Any way to set the
> width as a preference?
Size the window to the desired width, then choose Window->Set Default
Window.
This works for most types of BBEdit windows.
Steve
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On Oct 19, 2009, at 11:17 PM, Noah Slater wrote:
> When I was using Emacs, I had this option set that trimmed trailing
> whitespace, both at the end of each line, and at the end of the file.
> How can I do something similar with BBEdit. Ideally, this would be
> automatic. I don't want to have to
On Sep 24, 2009, at 9:11 AM, cnymike wrote:
> I've been plodding along with BBEdit v8 for quite a while. I know that
> v9 has been out quite a while as well but am hesitating to upgrade
> until v10 for fear that as soon as I upgrade to v9, v10 will be
> announced since v9 has been around for a wh
On Aug 5, 2009, at 12:39 PM, Pedro Vera wrote:
> Any idea why these two controls were removed for v 9? The buttons had
> a section sign (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Section_sign)
The buttons existed because prior to v9, the Find dialog was
application modal, and you had to go through contorti
On Jul 28, 2009, at 3:53 PM, salamander wrote:
> Since I picked up ctags through the BBEdit's manual, I thought I'd
> pose this question to those in the group that use ctags. Is there a
> way to have ctags ignore certain files or subdirectories?
Like almost every unix tool, there are a bizillio
> 'Quick Search' in BBEdit is vaguely similar to what I'm looking for,
> but personally I find it mostly useless, because it won't stay on top
> of the main window, and it doesn't support regular expressions.
Improving Quick Search is on our list of things to do, but I can't
tell you (because I
On Jul 1, 2009, at 11:10 PM, Adam_T wrote:
> I think I'm having a problem with application support folder sync as
> my clippings sets won't update on this machine but have on another.
What OS version, and BBEdit version are you using on each machine?
Steve
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On Jun 8, 2009, at 8:56 AM, Simdude wrote:
> I have a project set up with files accessed via BBedit's ftp. Is there
> any way to use a ctags file when using files via ftp? I suspect not
> because the ctags file has path information but I didn't know if
> BBedit could do any magic to make them wor
>
> When doing a "Compare Two Front Documents" I get the following error:
>
> An unexpected error occurred while processing an Apple
> Event (MacOS Error code: -1)
What windows are open when you choose the command?
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On May 27, 2009, at 2:08 PM, Antnee wrote:
> I have installed the demo version of BBedit 9.2 and am evaluating it
> for HTML design. My problem is that while coding I sometimes get an
> error popup that says CTags or Read Tags. I am on a Mac with The
> latest version of Leopard if that matters
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>> With the --wait --resume set, saving then closing the commit window
>> will allow Perforce to proceed.
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>> Steve
>
> This works, but I don't know how to cancel or terminate a command.
> From the
> terminal, I'm unable to use control-C. In BBEdit, once I save the
> temp file,
> I don't
> I discovered that my P4 variables are in ~/.bash_profile. I plan to
> add the
> following line to that file:
> P4EDITOR="/usr/bin/bbedit --wait --resume --"
>
> After I've done that, is there a way I can force my user account
> accept
> changes made to .bash_profile without logging out and b
On May 9, 2009, at 11:14 PM, North Krimsly wrote:
> I've just updated to 9.2, and it crashes every time I open certain
> types of files that are part of my project-- for example an Excel file
> or a plain text file called "dothtacess", a plain text file without a
> filename extension.
>
> Any sug
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