Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-10 Thread Peter N Lewis
At 14:50 +1000 10/9/04, John Horner wrote: Multi-file regular expression find & replace functionality, with nameable saveable expressions That's the killer-app feature for me. I could actually say that I think it's BBEdit that gave me my first glimpse of the power of Perl. Also, if you're a Perl

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-10 Thread Andy Holyer
On 10 Sep 2004, at 09:59, Andy Holyer wrote: On 10 Sep 2004, at 02:54, Doug McNutt wrote: At 19:41 -0500 9/9/04, Ian Ragsdale wrote: Shell "worksheets" (allows easy editing & running of shell commands) And there is by far the most important item. When the MacPerl port ran as an MPW tool it looked

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-10 Thread Rick Anderson
On Sep 9, 2004, at 5:41 PM, Ian Ragsdale wrote: Effortless & transparent handling & switching of line endings. It's the little things that matter, isn't it? You'd almost be able to write-off this feature as trivial until you start dealing with the hassles that line endings from different platform

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-10 Thread Charlie Garrison
Good evening, On 9/9/04 at 3:06 PM -0400, Sherm Pendley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Safari and reload the page. I can configure Console.app to >automagically pop itself to the front of the window stack whenever >anything gets appended to Apache's (or some other) error log. Then you may also be

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-10 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Ray Zimmerman wrote: On Sep 9, 2004, at 8:41 PM, Ian Ragsdale wrote: Effortless & transparent handling & switching of line endings. Powerful HTML tools Shell "worksheets" (allows easy editing & running of shell commands) Multi-file regular expression find & replace functionality, with nameable sa

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-10 Thread Chris Devers
Seeing as this has devolved into an editor love-fest, rather than curse the darkness and that weird gas odor, I'll light a candle & brighten things a bit more. (Or mangle metaphors, or something. I'll stop now.) I've been putting a copy of SubEthaEdit on all the Macs at work for a while now, bu

Re: mount ftp network disk

2004-09-10 Thread Joseph Alotta
Looks like this will work: $ mkdir /tmp/debian $ mount_ftp ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ /tmp/debian/ $ ls -la /tmp/debian/ Thanks Chris and Peter for the help. I couldn't get this to work on ftp-www.earthlink.net. I think it is a login id problem. mount_ftp uses the same log

Re: mount ftp network disk

2004-09-10 Thread Chris Devers
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Joseph Alotta wrote: $ mkdir /tmp/debian $ mount_ftp ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ /tmp/debian/ $ ls -la /tmp/debian/ Thanks Chris and Peter for the help. I couldn't get this to work on ftp-www.earthlink.net. I think it is a login id problem. mount_ftp uses t

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-10 Thread Steve Axthelm
>Is there a text editor (preferably something >simple) on Windows that allows you to deal with line breaks the way >BBEdit does? UltraEdit does a fine job: -Steve -- #! /usr/bin/perl -w my @wish = qw/60 47 98 117 115 104 62/; foreach (@wish) { print chr($_); }

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-10 Thread Joseph Alotta
Hi Ken, I have been using emacs in one window and a terminal in another window to run the command line. I tried what you say and the control-z works to suspend emacs, but I can't seem to get the .login to work to pop me back into emacs. Does .login work when you start a new terminal window, o

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-10 Thread John Siracusa
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 12:13:43 -0700, Steve Axthelm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Is there a text editor (preferably something > >simple) on Windows that allows you to deal with line breaks the way > >BBEdit does? > > UltraEdit does a fine job: > > ...where "fine" is de

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-10 Thread Chris Carline
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 12:13:43 -0700, Steve Axthelm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > UltraEdit does a fine job: > > It does, but I prefer TextPad (), if only for the fact that it's the only text editor I've ever seen that handles line wrapping in The