Thanks, this looks very useful Andy, but I get:
===
/Library/Application Support/BBEdit/Text Filters/Tidy PHP.sh: line 2: orig: 
Permission denied
/Library/Application Support/BBEdit/Text Filters/Tidy PHP.sh: line 3: 
output: Permission denied
cat: orig: No such file or directory
rm: orig: No such file or directory
rm: output: No such file or directory
===
I have put -rwxrwxrwx on this file, but to no avail...
Any guidance?

Cheers,
David

On Friday, September 28, 2012 8:50:13 PM UTC-7, Andy Guzman wrote:
>
> Mophilly -
>
> I know you posted over a month ago, but I was just trying to sort out the 
> same thing so I'll leave a note here of what I did in case you still need 
> it or anyone else comes across this post. The solution is actually spread 
> across a few of the comments in the post that was linked.
>
> 1. Download and uncompress the phptidy library as linked in that post. 
> There also appears to be an updated but more Wordpress specific version 
> here: https://github.com/scribu/wp-phptidy
> 2. Navigate to your BBEdit "Application Support" directory (either in 
> ~/Library or ~/Dropbox depending on your preference).
> 3. Copy the Tidy PHP.sh file to the "Text Filters" folder.
> 4. Copy the phptidy.php file to the "Unix Support" folder.
> 5. Open up the Tidy PHP.sh file in BBEdit and replace the content with the 
> following code:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> cat /dev/stdin >orig
> ../Unix\ Support/phptidy.php source orig > output
> if [[ -s output ]]; then
> cat output;
> else
> cat orig;
> fi
> rm orig;
> rm output;
>
>  
> 5a. If you decided to grab the wp-phptidy you'll want to change line 3 
> slightly
> 6. Now try to run the text filter within BBEdit from the Text>Apply Text 
> Filter>Tidy PHP menu item.
> 7. Success! (hopefully)
>
> There also may be a potential issue if you're running Mountain Lion - but 
> I'm not 100% sure. I know that a lot of previously built in command line 
> tools seemed to disappear in 10.8 but are re-installed with Xcode. Not sure 
> if anything for these steps could be amongst the missing tools, but 
> something to consider if you're troubleshooting.
>
> On Sunday, August 19, 2012 10:49:34 AM UTC-7, Mophilly wrote:
>>
>> I have not tried to add a Text Filter to BBEdit before.
>>
>> I am having a bit of trouble getting this to work with BBEdit 10.1.2. I 
>> followed the instructions at post referenced above, "Tidy and format your 
>> PHP and meet WordPress standards on Coda and TextWrangler".
>>
>> First try I put the wp-phptidy.php file in /usr/bin/, and "Tidy PHP.sh" 
>> in Text Filters. I got an error 32 trying to "apply text filter". Then I 
>> put both files into the Text Filters directory. I got an error 32 trying to 
>> "apply text filter" with Tidy PHP.sh or wp-phptidy.php.
>>
>> In both cases applied  chmod to the php file, and relaunched BBEdit 
>> before attempting to invoke the script.
>>
>> Can someone point me to a "how to" or similar?
>>
>

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