Has anybody attempted to update Tidy and if so, does it support HTML5
yet?
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On Jul 20, 11:40 am, Steve Piercy wrote:
> As you know, no company has the resources to fulfill every customer
> request--even if it is for a very popular library like jQuery. jQuery
> is a library for a language, and Bare Bones tends to focus more on
> languages than their libraries.
For what
On Jul 20, 5:56 am, edac2 wrote:
> I wasn't thinking of auto completion when I started this thread. Under
> Markup, there is a Format palette which has a bunch of CSS 2 format
> buttons which are really useful for writing a CSS style sheet. It
> would be great to add some buttons for rounded corne
Good morning,
On 20/07/10 at 5:06 AM -0700, stratboy wrote:
YEAH COME ON GUYS, MAKE SOME MORE NOISE!!! Maybe it'll be enough
to get to the right ears!
Yeah, cause we're trying to read your mind and continue to fail.
As Dan Shoop would say:
"But please, make us try and guess and us
Good morning,
On 20/07/10 at 12:47 AM -0700, stratboy wrote:
If you still have questions after that, then ask on this list
for clarification.
Done! But didn't get answers.
Tuts guys, tuts!
And now that you've read that. Which part didn't you understand?
That's why I said "ask for clarific
to be updated to add
these capabilities?
On Jul 15, 1:25 pm, edac2 wrote:
> The Check Document Syntax utility goes nuts if the document type is
> HTML 5. It assumes an HTML 4.01 document type. Experimental as they
> may be, HTML 5 and CSS 3 markup and validation need to be added to
>
YEAH COME ON GUYS, MAKE SOME MORE NOISE!!! Maybe it'll be enough
to get to the right ears!
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>From the 9.5 Release Notes (as mentioned by Rich earlier):
http://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/arch_bbedit9.html
Completions can be derived from a variety of sources, including (in no
particular order and without limitation):
* clippings (both language-specific and universal);
* ctags symbols
I already did it man. I a 10-years programmer, I know 'I first have to
read the manual'.
> 1. Open 'User Manual' from 'Help' menu
Done
> 2. Click in the search field
Done
> 3. Type 'Completion Data' (without the quotes)
Done
> 4. Click 'Completion Data' in the search results
Done
> 5. Sta
Good morning,
On 17/07/10 at 6:25 AM -0700, stratboy wrote:
I was quite confident we were talking about "Completion Data"
mechanics: maybe did I read wrong? Maybe you?
That's possible, but the reference the manual should have been a
clue too. Try the following steps, I'd make a screen cast
I was quite confident we were talking about "Completion Data"
mechanics: maybe did I read wrong? Maybe you?
On 16 Lug, 18:48, Kerri Hicks wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 11:22 AM, stratboy wrote:
> > I think it's quite difficult, I don't wanna study to have such a
> > thing. And no tutorial, no
On 16-Jul-2010, at 15:17, Bucky Junior wrote:
>
> Oh, I hope the wonderful crew doing support are still getting paid. They did
> well by me when I wrote a couple of years back.
I've stopped, for the most part, writing to support with suggestions. More
often then not
they point out that my sugg
And a SPOTTED pony too. The brown ones I got are too drab!
Oh, I hope the wonderful crew doing support are still getting paid.
They did well by me when I wrote a couple of years back.
Maybe I should write to them about spotted ponies?
> > If you have a feature request or would like to report
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 11:22 AM, stratboy wrote:
> I think it's quite difficult, I don't wanna study to have such a
> thing. And no tutorial, no screencast..
Here is the official Clippings tutorial!
"You can create a clipping by typing or pasting any desired text, or
text and substitution plac
I think it's quite difficult, I don't wanna study to have such a
thing. And no tutorial, no screencast..
http://barebones.com/products/bbedit/screencasts.html
I declares: We’re just getting started!
Well, some years ago..
> The "Completion Data" mechanics in 9.5 make it possible for you
> to do
On Friday, July 16, 2010, stratboy wrote:
Also, one thing that would really set BBEdit apart, would to finally
have full and up-to-date native autocomplation for the most important
js frameworks, jquery and Mootools first.
The "Completion Data" mechanics in 9.5 make it possible for you
to do
Yes, I think that BBEdit HTML tools in general REALLY need an heavy
upgrade, not only for html5/css3 issues.
Also, one thing that would really set BBEdit apart, would to finally
have full and up-to-date native autocomplation for the most important
js frameworks, jquery and Mootools first. It comes
Agreed --
Rich, Patrick.. what's the plan / time frame for html5/css3 markup & validation?
Best, Jim
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 1:25 PM, edac2 wrote:
> The Check Document Syntax utility goes nuts if the document type is
> HTML 5. It assumes an HTML 4.01 document type. Experimental as they
> may be
On 15-Jul-2010, at 13:03, LuKreme wrote:
>
> …lack of HTML5/CSS
ERm, CSS3 is what I typed. Some network daemon stole my 3, that must be the
reason.
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On 15-Jul-2010, at 11:25, edac2 wrote:
>
> The Check Document Syntax utility goes nuts if the document type is
> HTML 5. It assumes an HTML 4.01 document type. Experimental as they
> may be, HTML 5 and CSS 3 markup and validation need to be added to
> BBEdit; they can always be u
The Check Document Syntax utility goes nuts if the document type is
HTML 5. It assumes an HTML 4.01 document type. Experimental as they
may be, HTML 5 and CSS 3 markup and validation need to be added to
BBEdit; they can always be updated later as the standards evolve.
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