On 24 Jul 2018, at 14:49, Sam Hathaway wrote:
> Short answer is change the http to https.
Argh! Of course.
This is what I get for cutting and pasting!
Thanks so much, I would have beat my head on this for days!
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Short answer is change the http to https.
Firefox console gives this error:
Blocked loading mixed active content
“http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Merienda:400,300,700”
Read more about it here:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/Mixed_content/How_to_fix_website_with_
I made a page today using a google font:
.chalk { font-family: 'Merienda', sans-serif !important; }
In the BBEdit preview window, this works fine and the places where I set
class=“chalk” use the google font as I want. It doesn’t work when I upload it
to a web server though, and I can’t figur
Patrick,
you're genius! Thanks a lot!
Am 19.11.2011 um 17:19 schrieb Patrick Woolsey:
> Thomas Falk sez:
>> Hi, I just recently switched from Textmate to BBedit and miss one
>> feature. In Textmate it was really easy to view text with a bigger or
>> smaller font size (using [Command +] or [Co
Thomas Falk sez:
> Hi, I just recently switched from Textmate to BBedit and miss one
> feature. In Textmate it was really easy to view text with a bigger or
> smaller font size (using [Command +] or [Command -]). Because I often
> need bigger font sizes (especially in the evening, when I get tired
Hi, I just recently switched from Textmate to BBedit and miss one feature. In
Textmate it was really easy to view text with a bigger or smaller font size
(using ⌘+ or ⌘-). Because I often need bigger font sizes (especially in the
evening, when I get tired), I searched through the shortcuts secti
Thanks Roland Roland, I tried your your idea, it worked like a charm.
On Sep 5, 2011, at 10:46 PM, Roland Küffner wrote:
>
> Am 06.09.2011 um 6, 02:16 schrieb C. Fiddler:
>
>> For folks with poor eyesight I would like to know if there is a method
>> to enlarge fonts while
Am 06.09.2011 um 6, 02:16 schrieb C. Fiddler:
> For folks with poor eyesight I would like to know if there is a method
> to enlarge fonts while coding a document. I searched preferences but
> this only allow change in the sidebar. Is there something I’am
> missing? If there is a sol
For folks with poor eyesight I would like to know if there is a method
to enlarge fonts while coding a document. I searched preferences but
this only allow change in the sidebar. Is there something I’am
missing? If there is a solution, could you let me know?
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Howdy,
Just upgraded to BBEdit 10.0.1 and immediately noticed that my
editor's default font, Bitstream Vera Sans Mono Bold, was showing up
as Bitstream Vera Sans Mono Roman. I can apply that font to the
document using the Fonts palette (Cmd-T), but even though it is
selected as a bold type i
change the default font via Preferences >
> Editor Defaults. This works fine for most of the fonts I have
> installed, but for some selecting them does not work properly.
> Selecting the font causes BBEdit instead to display its default font,
> Lucida Grande. The fonts I'm trying to
the default font via Preferences >
> Editor Defaults. This works fine for most of the fonts I have
> installed, but for some selecting them does not work properly.
> Selecting the font causes BBEdit instead to display its default font,
> Lucida Grande. The fonts I'm trying t
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've noticed raggy looking fonts when i:
1. select a bunch of text... 2 lines, 20 lines, the entire
document... doesn't matter
2. option-drag or just drag to the top or bottom of the visible
document, to start the document scrolling up or down to where i want
to drop the selection
Hi,
I'm trying out BBEdit 10.0 and have run into an odd font issue on
10.6.8 and 10.7. I want to change the default font via Preferences >
Editor Defaults. This works fine for most of the fonts I have
installed, but for some selecting them does not work properly.
Selecting the font cause
Clearing the Font cache did the trick. Thanks.
On Mar 24, 1:05 pm, Brian Frick wrote:
> Probably you'll want to clear your font cache...
>
> http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2462847&tstart=30
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011, at 12:50 PM, April Mains wrote:
> works fine for me after upgrading to 10.6.7
>
> April
>
> On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 11:39 AM, Bill wrote:
>> Greetings. After upgrading to Mac OS X 10.6.7 BBEdit 9.6.3 stopped
>> allowing me to select many of my user installed fonts
at 11:39 AM, Bill wrote:
>> Greetings. After upgrading to Mac OS X 10.6.7 BBEdit 9.6.3 stopped
>> allowing me to select many of my user installed fonts including the
>> one I had been using as my default font (Bitstream Vera Sans Mono)
>> prior to the upgrade. Anyone else see this
works fine for me after upgrading to 10.6.7
April
On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 11:39 AM, Bill wrote:
> Greetings. After upgrading to Mac OS X 10.6.7 BBEdit 9.6.3 stopped
> allowing me to select many of my user installed fonts including the
> one I had been using as my default font (Bitst
Greetings. After upgrading to Mac OS X 10.6.7 BBEdit 9.6.3 stopped
allowing me to select many of my user installed fonts including the
one I had been using as my default font (Bitstream Vera Sans Mono)
prior to the upgrade. Anyone else see this behavior or is something
messed up just on my system
Russell
On Jun 16, 1:04 am, "S*" wrote:
> Looks like after installing the system update BBEdit files loose font
> choice. I need to change font to another and back to the font of my
> choice (Lucida Typewriter).
>
> And a request about fonts: I understand that a file wil
Looks like after installing the system update BBEdit files loose font
choice. I need to change font to another and back to the font of my
choice (Lucida Typewriter).
And a request about fonts: I understand that a file will mantain the
font chosen when file was edited, but it would be useful if I
I opened a Perl file containing octal codes (\000) with my default
font set to monospace Osaka, and the backslashes appeard as Yen
symbols.
I prefer having Osaka for my HTML templates and ProFontX for my Perl code.
The "language" prefs (at least in 6.5.2) don't support having a
per-language f
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