On 09/08/2018, at 12:34, F. Alfredo Rego <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> I’ll study John Gruber’s notes and I’ll implement variatio(n) on his theme(s).


Hey Alfredo,

You can also use BBEdit find function via AppleScript to get very sophisticated.

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tell application "BBEdit"
    tell front text window's text
        set findRec to find "public\\S+" options ¬
            {search mode:grep ¬
                , starting at top:false ¬
                , case sensitive:false ¬
                , backwards:false ¬
                , returning results:true ¬
                } ¬
                with selecting match
    end tell
end tell

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I've used AppleScript's continuation character (¬) to make the option list 
vertical for easier reading, although because of the way the silly AppleScript 
compiler works it's not exactly pretty.

You can find forward and backward from the current cursor location and then 
make a selection based on your findings.

Gruber's script is elegantly simple for what it does, but you can go way beyond 
that if desired.

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Best Regards,
Chris

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