You could use cron/crontab:

        # > man 5 crontab


François


On Sep 7, 2011, at 3:26 AM, Alex Popescu wrote:

> On Sep 6, 2:58 pm, Alex Satrapa <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 6 Sep 2011, at 14:17, Oliver Taylor wrote:
>> 
> 
> [✄..clipped .. ✄]
> 
>> 3) type "bbedit --maketags ."
>> 
>> The important bit, of course, is that you'll need to repeat that process any 
>> time you modify your code.
>> 
>> Now when you look at your code in BBEdit you'll see new colours for words 
>> corresponding to terms defined elsewhere. Right-click on the word to bring 
>> up the context menu, and you'll see an entry for "definitions", which then 
>> presents a sub-menu of locations where the term has been defined.
>> 
>> The "--maketags" option is mentioned in passing on p296 of the BBEdit User 
>> Guide. Search for "ctags" and you'll find plenty of other information about 
>> this service.
>> 
> 
> Can someone think of any way this could be automated? Using the Unix
> Worksheet or some script that is aware of the current project
> location, anything...
> 
> A://
> 
> 
>> Alex
>> 
>>  smime.p7s
>> 2KViewDownload
> 
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