Much thanks.
Ken
bbylle...@apple.com (Brian Byllesby) wrote on 3/11/10 3:20 AM
use \010
ref p.183 of bbedit user manual (
http://pine.barebones.com/manual/BBEdit_9_User_Manual.pdf )
under "In Replacement Patterns":
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You may use a leading zero; for example, if in your replacement
patt
Grep. How do I escape the number 0 in a replacement string if \0
is already reserved?
I need to immediately follow \1 with a literal 0 and don't know
how to do that.
Thanks.
Ken
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If you merely want to copy the Word text and then tag it with
your own HTML, you can just copy and paste to BBEdit. Then ---
from the Text menu -- apply Convert to ASCII and then Straighten
Quotes. Then use Zap Gremlins to make sure you've found
everything with the previous commands. That will
Under Preferences -> HTML Web Sites, have you supplied a valid
path for "Local site root:" and "Look for templates and includes
in:" ?
Ken
shawn...@gmail.com (Shawn) wrote on 12/11/09 1:48 PM
>I'm having problems trying to update my includes by using the menu
>item Markup -> Update -> Site.
The projects file listing is all-inclusive and, in my case,
often long and with many files in subfolders. The documents
drawer shows just the few files I may be working on at the
moment, some of which may not even be in the current project. If
I need to jump around frequently among a few curre
delivera...@gmail.com (braver) wrote on 10/20/09 12:14 AM
> On Oct 17, 12:12 am, klanx...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Autopairs will do that.
> >
> > http://www.jwwalker.com/pages/autopairs.html
>
> Well, it's a system-side solution, but for a programming language
> editor, deserves to be in it! Con
delivera...@gmail.com (braver) wrote on 10/16/09 5:21 PM
> I'd like to be able to see BBEdit insert the closing paren or bracket
> for any opening one at once, i.e. inserting (), {} and [] upon the
> actual keystrokes for (, { and [, respectively.
>
> # in the spirit of matching parens, let us
plgdeb...@gmail.com (Pierre DeBois) wrote on 9/22/09 5:17 AM
>If so, how? I can preview a HTML page, but my pages will not show the
>entire appearance without the link to the CSS.
>
>Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
I am not entirely sure what you are asking, Pierre. I'm sorry.
If the HT
ken.s...@gmail.com (SemperFi) wrote on 9/18/09 3:47 PM
>Yesterday I upgraded to BBEdit version 9.2.1. I see that what used to
>be called "Glossary" in BBEdit version 8.2.6 is now called
>"Clippings." I also see that the bits of glossary text I created using
>8.2.6 are still available to me unde
eworld...@gmail.com (Kyle Thomas) wrote on 7/2/09 7:49 AM
>No, I didn't want to edit the images. In the other editing app., you
>add your various assets to the project which then ends up in the
>drawer. So if I had a folder with image files I would do an "add to"
>and bring the folder into the
eworld...@gmail.com (Kyle) wrote on 6/21/09 9:01 AM
>How do I preview my document in my web browser? I've read the manual.
>It says this:
>
>Preview in This command will display the name of the
>current default web browser, and choosing it will cause BBEdit to
>display the frontmost document i
sie...@barebones.com (Rich Siegel) wrote on 5/7/09 9:04 AM
>We are pleased to announce the release and immediate
>availability of BBEdit 9.2
I guess I'm no game geek. I had to google saronite.
Ken
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vanderw...@gmail.com (D VanderWall) wrote on 3/20/09 2:33 AM
>Coda does this and I love it. Here's what I think Robert is talking
>about:
>
>http://www.vimeo.com/3773809
>
>Is there a way to do this in BBEdit? Ah! I turned off auto-complete in
>BBEdit a long time ago because it kept trying to g
krim...@gmail.com (North) wrote on 2/3/09 4:53 PM
> I'm wondering how I can get "open-with" functionality when opening a
> file from the BBEdit project panel?
>
> I'd like to be able open Photoshop files in Photoshop, and GIF or JPG
> files with my choice (in the moment) of either Photoshop or
randy...@gmail.com (Randy Phillips) wrote on 12/15/08 1:18 PM
>The new ftp browser does not seem to work when connecting to Windows
>servers. I get a listing of files and folder but can't open anything
>and all the file and folder icons do not display. Just get for
>directories, for example. A
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (mistergoomba) wrote on 11/25/08 12:15 PM
>one more tiny nit-pick, it would also be nice to ctrl-tab between open
>documents
That is set to option-cmd-] in the View window but you can
change it in Preferences.
>Trim trailing white space after saving
One of the Clankwerks s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Harvey Beaudette) wrote on 11/22/08 11:56 AM
>I am trying to replicate a webpage that uses buttons in a
>sidebar to call up weather data and graphs on the same page .
>. . that is, clicking on a different button (link) will
>replace the old data with new stats and graph
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (harvdog) wrote on 11/5/08 10:22 AM
>I am used to Dreamweaver. How does one GEt or PUT.
Adding to what I previously wrote, I use Transmit as my FTP
client. It has a cool feature called DockSend. Once you define a
site's local and remote locations in Transmit, you can can dr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (harvdog) wrote on 11/5/08 10:22 AM
>Sorry to sound ignorant, but I am used to Dreamweaver. How does one
>GEt or PUT.
BBEdit is a HTML editor and not a site manager in the way that
DW is. You can define FTP for your site under Preferences ->
FTP Settings and then upload to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (hkrems) wrote on 9/30/08 3:13 AM
>most of the times I cannot paste a peace of text from the clipboard
>into the filename textfield of the 'Save' or 'Save as' dialogue.
>Sometimes it's possible, but most of the times it fails.
I just noticed the same last night.
Ken
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 9/26/08 3:02 AM
>Yeah, guess I just have to continue going back and forth
>between FF w/ Web Developer and BBEdit.
I haven't been following the thread that closely. Sorry. You
have pull quotes (presumably in a div) and you want to know what
al
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (rowen) wrote on 9/9/08 10:39 AM
>I would love some way to get to my most recently opened project files
>-- e.g. a menu that remembered the last 10 or so of them.
Not a direct reply to your request but --- for those who use
LaunchBar, projects are indexed as a group. That me
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (AlanR) wrote on 9/5/08 6:39 PM
>>And it has some unusual keyboard mappings. F1 (which I've always
>>mapped to a paragraph wrap) becomes Undo. And F4 becomes Paste.
>>Why? :-)
>>
>>Ken
>
>Historical.
>
>For yearts and years Mac keyboards came with F1 - F4 labeled (in
>addition
While I like the idea of scratchpad, some of its implementation
has me scratching my head.
A find operation that produces a results window (Find All)
doesn't behave as expected. Selecting a line in the results list
doesn't show it in context in the bottom pane and
double-clicking it doesn't g
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Errol) wrote on 9/3/08 12:36 PM
>I have to say that with each release BBEdit becomes more like the
>other guys, losing the eccentricities that make it so useful and
>comfortable (and superior) to me.
[snip]
>Anyone else feel the same?
Not at all. Each new version has intro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 8/28/08 3:17 PM
>Why doesn't "wrap Around" do the job for you?
In my case, it is because I often need to find the first
occurrence of a search term in the document.
But I can always revert to the former dialog. Or just be sure my
insertion poin
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