Wags,
The Expert Preferences page in BBEdit’s “built-in Help book” shows
the command to enter for each setting. (Help > BBEdit Help > Expert
Preferences)
These commands are to be entered in the Terminal. They do not set
environment variables so `env` will not help you here. For more
information on macOS’s defaults system, run `man defaults` in the
Terminal.
-sam
On 14 Jun 2020, at 22:38, David G Wagner wrote:
I looked at the doc and did some searches on the net and either I used
the wrong wording or did not view the right outputs, but I never did
see how one is to set a particular expert preference or see what
expert preferences are set.
I tried a shell worksheet and executed ’env’ and got the output
back. But never understood how to set a preference or see what others
are set.
Any examples or if in doc, point me to it...
Thanks... ;)
Wags ;)
WagsWorld
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