On 6/15/15 at 7:04 AM, [email protected] (Jan Erik Moström) wrote:
This is probably something I should already know but ...
I use BBEdit for a lot of different stuff and I've noticed that I like
different settings depending on what I'm doing, for example: if I'm writing
documents (in markdown or latex) I like a larger font size and also a
different font, if I'm writing code then I like a smaller font size and a
"standard" font, etc.
Unfortunately, I haven't figured out how to quickly change the settings so
I usually use single setting.
My question: is there a simple way to change font, font-size, color scheme
that is better than an applescript? (and how to change color scheme using
Applescript??)
As of BBEdit 11, you can configure each of these properties
(font, font size, and color scheme) on a per-language basis by
adding custom language preference(s) in the Languages preference
pane. :-)
[PS: Font settings are in the Editor section of the language
prefs sheet, and color scheme in the Display section.]
Regards,
Patrick Woolsey
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