On Sep 3, 11:11 am, Rich Siegel <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sep 2, 1:31 pm, vapor <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The main reason is I miss my pre-populated windows. For instance, want
> > to add a stylesheet link in 9, just click Head Elements > Link and get
> > presented a nice modal with all available options. Now, in 10, I
> > actually have to type in (and remember) all the options.
>
> <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHnSjHiierQ>

Except that you have to type. I don't want to have to type an external
file address/URL. I want to be able to simply navigate to a local file
using a standard Open File dialog.

I don't want to have to type tags, paths, or file names; it's
exceedingly simply to make a typo.

This is the same issue I have with the way anchors are handled in
BBEdit 10; I want to be able to select the anchor tag, click Anchor on
the Palette, and paste the URL. I use this process, easily, two or
three hundred times a day. You've introduced additional keystrokes
into my life.

At this point, I'm looking for a way to retrograde back to the 9.x.
BBEdit 10 requires extra keystrokes. It's easier to hand-code the tags
than use the dialogs/fields in 10—at which point, I see no value in
using BBEdit at all.

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