Thanks again jim, my pref for converting line feeds was off, I don't remember unchecking it, but that's alright, BBEdit is rock solid and is working quite well in 10.1
> When I change to a Japanese font to be able to read my Japanese Text in > Perl scripts, most of the tool functions are greyed out. > This is a far cry better than what used to happen to Japanese text in > previous versions. That's cool, but I do think Jeffrey Friedl will need more than that :) (oh what a totally Perl inside joke, pat yourself on the back if you got that one) Justin. http://skazat.com > Justin, > In this case, "appropriate line endings" are determined by a combination > of preferences set and the choice you can make in the save tab/button at > the top of each window. > > > Macintosh > Windows > Unix <<<<---- > In a related issue.... > When I change to a Japanese font to be able to read my Japanese Text in > Perl scripts, most of the tool functions are greyed out. > This is a far cry better than what used to happen to Japanese text in > previous versions. > > If you are still in doubt of your settings, another text editor like > TEX-Edit will show the mac normal view of lines terminated with > linefeeds (Unix) ,creturn+linefeeds(windows), and creturns(mac). Though > BBEdit always seems to do what you tell it to do, even if it doesn't > make a lot of noise about it. > > Jim Cooper. > > On Sunday, September 30, 2001, at 09:46 AM, Jim Correia wrote: > >> On 8:17 PM 9/29/01 Justin Simoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> Perl files saved in BBEdit in Unix and then closed and reopened, will >>> be opened as a Macintosh format? The problem seems to be that BBEdit >>> isn't changing \n to \r in the editing window, or aren't >>> understanding that the file is using Unix newlines and thinks it's a >>> Mac formatted file. >>> >>> I'm using 10.1. The files I'm working on have a PERL File Kind and a >>> BBEdit icon. >> >> Justin, >> >> I'm not sure specifically what problem you are having. I see you've >> already contacted support, so they should be able to help. >> >> As a point of information, while in memory, BBEdit always terminates >> lines with \r. If you are doing searches with BBEdit, \r is going to >> match end of line. >> >> However, when you save the text to a file on disk, the appropriate line >> endings are written out for the particular file in question. >> >> Jim >> >> -- >> Jim Correia Bare Bones Software, Inc. >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://web.barebones.com> >> >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > reply directly to: > > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > iMedia, Ltd. > Tokyo > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
