This is fantastic, thank you Sir.
On Wednesday, March 28, 2012 3:56:11 AM UTC-7, Kendall Conrad wrote:
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> For anyone that was waiting, I did update the script to include handling
> of + listed items. I also added >. I made some other enhancements too while
> I was at it. The numerical listing h
Rock on Sir !
On Wednesday, March 28, 2012 1:56:11 PM UTC+3, Kendall Conrad wrote:
>
> For anyone that was waiting, I did update the script to include handling
> of + listed items. I also added >. I made some other enhancements too while
> I was at it. The numerical listing handles both going 3.
For anyone that was waiting, I did update the script to include handling of
+ listed items. I also added >. I made some other enhancements too while I
was at it. The numerical listing handles both going 3. to 4., but also 2.4.
to 2.5. so it handles decimal numbering or sub sections. Lastly, I ad
The link I provided does have the latest code. If you visited the page
somewhat recently you may need to do a refresh to see the latest changes.
The code will state that is was last updated March 26 at the top of the
code listing.
The updated code does handle doing lists that start with *, #, a
@Kendall : neat script. thanks again.
@Kendall+Watts: One additional request-can the scripts be modified to pick
the first character on the line and then use that as a bullet? for e.g any
of the following could be bullets in my MD document ("+","-","*"). I have
currently modified your scripts
@Kendall : just one more thing, can you provide a link to the latest
source. from the url you provided i don't see the numbered list edit that
you said you made
Thanks
On Tuesday, March 27, 2012 5:14:31 AM UTC+3, Kendall Conrad wrote:
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> My Smart Newline script can achieve this. You can examin
My Smart Newline script can achieve this. You can examine the code
near the top to see how I capture to white space at the start of the
line if that's all you care about. I also updated the script this
evening to also handle numbered lists, which was part of the original
discussion question, though
While I don't have the script available at the moment, the "Smart New Line"
script in the BBEdit Editor Actions Package I linked to a little earlier
(http://www.ranea.org/bbedit_editoractions.html) may be something to look at.
It handles bullets that are "-" or "*" at the start of a line and can
Hey Christopher,
Just a minor request to your existing script. This works fantastically if
you line starts with the bullet. Assuming you have some indentation like 4
tab stops and then the bullet, the script stops. I made a couple of mods to
the script as follows:
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Perfect! Thank you!
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On Aug 07, 2011, at 21:35, oliver wrote:
> I'm thinking it might have to be an AppleScript to select the line and then
> call a Text Filter to handle finding the number/star and appending the next
> one... but my kung fu is not strong enough to figure it out.
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I'm coming from TextMate, and I'm loving BBEdit so far, but there's
one thing I sorely miss. Let's say you're writing a list of items like
this: (^ = insertion point)
1. Milk
2. Eggs
3. Bacon^
At this point I want to hit a shortcut and have "4. " inserted on the
next line. Would this be possible
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