Good { morning, afternoon, evening },

We're working on an update to BBEdit 10.5 to address a few recently reported issues.

Note that this is a _pre-release_ version. The intent is to fix bugs and address areas of improvement based on what our customers have reported. However, since the software is at this point not fully tested, there _may_ be bugs and regressions. If this prospect makes you nervous, then sticking with the public release versions is your best course of action. Nobody will be offended if you choose to do so; you're under no obligation to install and use anything but a public release. :-)

Following is a summary of the changes in the software since the last public release. The change notes are organized into additions, changes, and fixes, and are annotated where appropriate with case numbers. So if you recognize a number corresponding to a support case that was opened for you, you can now verify that it's been fixed correctly. Please take the time to review the changes before using the new build -- it'll be worth your time.

One final note: If you run into a bug in a pre-release version, PLEASE DO NOT REPORT THE BUG TO THE LIST. This includes asking about whether others have seen the same problem. Instead, please send a bug report to <[email protected]> and we will deal with it there. This will help us keep the list discussion on topic and productive for all list members.

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version 10.5.6 (3313)   (2013-10-04)

Additions
---------

o   (none in this build)

Changes
-------

o   (none in this build)

Fixes
-----

*   Corrected word-o of `chance` for `change` in the Expert
    Preferences help page.

*   Fixed Xcode workspace discovery for compatibility with Xcode 5.

*   [277061] If an Xcode project contains relative references to
    variables defined in Xcode's "Source Trees" preferences,
    BBEdit will now try to resolve those references, rather than
    giving up and reporting an error.

*   BBEdit will no longer attempt to locate command-line tools using
    `xcrun`. On systems where Xcode is not installed, the
    command-line developer tools have not been configured, or the
    system just doesn't feel like cooperating, `xcrun` will become
antisocial and put up alerts, log console entries, and engage in
    other behaviors deemed unacceptable in polite society.

    If for some reason you find it preferable for BBEdit to use `xcrun`
to locate tools, you can apply the following expert preference to
    restore the previous behavior:

`defaults write com.barebones.bbedit AskXcodeForCommandLineTools -bool YES`

*   Fixed bug in which super-secret class-specific expert prefs
    for recent item limits didn't work. (But nobody ever tried
    to use them, so that's OK.)

*   Fixed bug in which we were using the system's I-beam cursor
    instead of our own (the latter working much better on dark
    backgrounds).

*   Made some changes to the math used for computing the line
    number bar font size, so that the font used for drawing the
    line numbers is no longer allowed to be inordinately small.

*   Fixed a performance hotspot in the subsystem which determines
    filename-extension-to-language mappings. This should especially
    help with Open File by Name precaching performance, but its
    benefits should be felt throughout the application.

*   Made performance improvements to directory enumeration, to the
    benefit of Open File by Name, Open Counterpart, and other
    internal functions.

*   Made performance improvements to search-while-typing in the Open
    File by Name window.

*   The Open File by Name cache for system includes and frameworks
    is now built asynchronously when the application starts up, to
    reduce or avoid delays when opening the "Open File by Name"
    window for the first time.

*   [277481] When doing a "Save As" in a project for a document
    inside of a twisted-open folder, instead of updating the list
    item to point to the document's location on disk, clear the
    item's reference to the document and leave it pointing at the
    previous location. This resolves confusion that was occurring
    otherwise.

*   [278988] Fixed bug in which the "Label" term in file filters was
    not correctly loaded when presenting the editing UI, nor
    correctly applied when filtering files.

*   [277061] When enumerating the contents of an Xcode project,
    inspect the contents of a group, even if the group itself cannot
be resolved (usually because the group is a relative reference to
    something that no longer exists).

*   The "Xcode Projects" group in the Multi-File Search window now
    contains something useful: the ten most-recently-used Xcode
    projects, sorted alphabetically. (Discovery is done using
    Spotlight, so if you don't see the projects you expect to see,
    blame Spotlight.)

=end=

The package can be downloaded from our web server:

    <http://pine.barebones.com/seeding/BBEdit-10.5.6_3313.dmg>

Enjoy,

R.
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Rich Siegel                                 Bare Bones Software, Inc.
<[email protected]>                      <http://www.barebones.com/>

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