Delay in BBEdit/TextWrangler

2005-12-06 Thread John Delacour
The script below prints a list of 34 Burmese characters. I happen to have a font for these but I'm not sure that matters. If I run the script in BBEdit or TextWrangler just after launching the apps, there is a huge delay before the output is printed (up to 15 seconds) but subsequent runs

Re: Delay in BBEdit/TextWrangler

2005-12-06 Thread Joel Rees
On 2005.12.7, at 04:10 AM, John Delacour wrote: The script below prints a list of 34 Burmese characters. I happen to have a font for these but I'm not sure that matters. If I run the script in BBEdit or TextWrangler just after launching the apps, there is a huge delay before the output

Re: Delay in BBEdit/TextWrangler

2005-12-06 Thread John Delacour
At 6:41 am +0900 7/12/05, Joel Rees wrote: First guess is font caching, which is mostly the time to find and load glyphs. It looks like you might be also implicitly invoking the relevant parsing attribute tables, which will also take some time to find and load. It's interesting (to me) that

Re: TextWrangler

2005-01-22 Thread Wiggins d'Anconia
Joel Rees wrote: While we're playing around with Editor Wars... there's no need for that sort of language... Boy,, there's nothing like a good old-fashioned editor war! But this one doesn't seem to have much punch to it. More like a dust devil than a cyclone. Vim. http://danconia.org

Re: TextWrangler

2005-01-22 Thread Stephan Hochhaus
something. Won't be until I can afford panther (or tiger?) and some more RAM, though. That, or until I can find a proper download for the libraries for the old X11 beta. Couldn't find them last I looked. Maybe this helps: http://xonx.sourceforge.net/ Stephan

Re: TextWrangler

2005-01-21 Thread John Delacour
and behind the times. Now with BBE 8 and TextWrangler at last handling Unicode properly I am delighted with them. TW 2.0 is brilliant. At 11:44 pm -0800 20/1/05, Randal L. Schwartz wrote: Oh, just like Carbonized Emacs? :-) I think most of us sandal-wearing new-age Mac users would prefer

Re: TextWrangler

2005-01-21 Thread Ken Williams
On Jan 21, 2005, at 4:45 AM, John Delacour wrote: At 9:34 pm -0800 20/1/05, Chris Nandor wrote: I think the only thing it cannot do that BBEdit does -- from what I can tell -- is that it doesn't talk directly to Affrus (the perl debugger for Mac OS X), like BBEdit can. There is an option in

Re: TextWrangler

2005-01-21 Thread William Ross
On 21 Jan 2005, at 06:17, Bruce Van Allen wrote: On 2005-01-21 John Horner wrote: At 9:34 PM -0800 20/1/05, Chris Nandor wrote: it handles all the same Perl stuff as its bigger sibling: syntax coloring, running scripts, filters, debugging, viewing POD, etc. How does BBEdit view POD? I never knew

Re: TextWrangler

2005-01-21 Thread Jeff Lowrey
At 07:10 AM 1/21/2005, Ken Williams wrote: See http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/threeway.shtml for a 3-way comparison between BBE, TW, and BBELite. While we're playing around with Editor Wars... Visual Slick Edit v9 from http://www.slickedit.com/mac/ will run on OS X. -Jeff Lowrey

Re: TextWrangler

2005-01-21 Thread William Ross
On 21 Jan 2005, at 12:35, Jeff Lowrey wrote: At 07:10 AM 1/21/2005, Ken Williams wrote: See http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/threeway.shtml for a 3-way comparison between BBE, TW, and BBELite. While we're playing around with Editor Wars... there's no need for that sort of language...

Re: TextWrangler

2005-01-21 Thread Joel Rees
On 2005.1.21, at 11:38 PM, William Ross wrote: On 21 Jan 2005, at 12:35, Jeff Lowrey wrote: At 07:10 AM 1/21/2005, Ken Williams wrote: See http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/threeway.shtml for a 3-way comparison between BBE, TW, and BBELite. While we're playing around with Editor Wars...

TextWrangler

2005-01-20 Thread Chris Nandor
For those who haven't seen, TextWrangler 2.0 -- which is basically a slightly stripped-down version of BBEdit, without HTML tools and some other things -- is now available, and free. Free, as in beer. And it handles all the same Perl stuff as its bigger sibling: syntax coloring, running

Re: TextWrangler

2005-01-20 Thread John Horner
At 9:34 PM -0800 20/1/05, Chris Nandor wrote: it handles all the same Perl stuff as its bigger sibling: syntax coloring, running scripts, filters, debugging, viewing POD, etc. How does BBEdit view POD? I never knew about that.

Re: TextWrangler

2005-01-20 Thread Bruce Van Allen
On 2005-01-21 John Horner wrote: At 9:34 PM -0800 20/1/05, Chris Nandor wrote: it handles all the same Perl stuff as its bigger sibling: syntax coloring, running scripts, filters, debugging, viewing POD, etc. How does BBEdit view POD? I never knew about that. Open a Perl script or module in BBE

Re: TextWrangler

2005-01-20 Thread Randal L. Schwartz
Chris == Chris Nandor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Chris And it handles all the same Perl stuff as its bigger sibling: syntax Chris coloring, running scripts, filters, debugging, viewing POD, etc. Oh, just like Carbonized Emacs? :-) -- Randal L. Schwartz - Stonehenge Consulting Services, Inc.