This question came to mind when I had a long list of hexColor/rgbColor pairs set up, and wanted to change the whole bunch of them in a CSS file.

So I set up 2 Replace Alls in a new text tactory and then observed the XML, and saw it would be easy to turn my list of color pairs into the needed XML to build the whole text factory automatically.

So I regexed my list and copied the result into the text factory which was open as text in TextEdit.

It just seemed silly to have to detour to TextEdit to do that.

Rick Gordon

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Patrick Woolsey wrote:
On 4/28/14 at 5:28 PM, [email protected] (Rick Gordon) wrote:

Is there a way, directly in BBEdit, to open a Text Factory file as
editable XML without going through the machinations of opening it in
TextEdit and copying the code, or changing the extension? A modifier
key, perhaps?

Nope, sorry; there are no user-serviceable parts inside. :-)

If however you have some particular need which text factories don't
currently handle, may I suggest you send an inquiry to support (via the
usual <[email protected]>) so we can offer advice and/or log a request.


Regards,

Patrick Woolsey
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Bare Bones Software, Inc. <http://www.barebones.com/>


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