On Jul 27, 2011, at 5:13 PM, TJ Luoma wrote:

> * One of the features that I really love is the "Multiple File Search"
> where I can look for a certain search term in a wide range of files.

> * One thing I didn't know about for a long time was that if you hold
> down the "Option" key while looking at the "File" menu, some of the
> options will change. (Which is why I didn't think BBEdit had a way to
> "Save All" for a long time :-/

Hello. Being a non-programmer myself, as well as not being a frequent user of 
the OS X Terminal, there are no doubt many features of BBEdit which I am not 
aware of, never use, and don't even know how to use. Understanding grep is 
difficult enough for me. Of course, the same could be said for OS X in general. 
I am really a basic user when it comes to OS X, and the vast majority of its 
bells and whistles remain unused by me as well.

I would concur though that as a long-time web designer, the multiple file 
search is one of the features which is most often used by me, particularly when 
I have to simultaneously make global changes to hundreds or thousands of html 
files on one of the sites that I run.

This goes hand-in-hand with the text factory feature, which I more often than 
not use in conjunction with the tidy feature. It saves me so much time, and 
catches html coding errors that I may not be aware of.

Thanks for the option key hint. I was totally unaware of it until now.

WW

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