Re: How to open a file (already present in a project window) in an additional window?

2015-02-03 Thread Bruce Van Allen

On 2/3/15 at 11:31 PM, v...@ghitulescu.de (Vlad Ghitulescu) wrote:

Once in a while I would like to open a file - already listed in a
project window - in a separate, additional window.

How to do this?
I can find this option for files that are **NOT** in a project:


My workaround is to Control-Click on the filename in the project 
window's  sidebar and choose the Reveal in Finder command; 
then double-click the revealed file and it opens in its own window.


HTH.

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Re: How to open a file (already present in a project window) in an additional window?

2015-02-03 Thread Christopher Stone
On Feb 03, 2015, at 01:31, Vlad Ghitulescu v...@ghitulescu.de wrote:
 Once in a while I would like to open a file - already listed in a project 
 window - in a separate, additional window.  How to do this? 
__

Hey Vlad,

Look in the {View} menu:

{View}  {Move to New Window}

{View}  {Open in Additional Window}

I have these bounds to keyboard shortcuts, although I can't remember if that's 
the default.

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Re: How to open a file (already present in a project window) in an additional window?

2015-02-03 Thread Bruce Van Allen
On 2/3/15 at 11:24 AM, v...@ghitulescu.de (Vlad Ghitulescu) wrote:

 Hi Bruce!
 
 
 That works too, thanks!
 
 Chris’ solution is a little faster though, take a look.

Yes, I hadn't noticed that menu command - thanks Chris!

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Re: How to open a file (already present in a project window) in an additional window?

2015-02-03 Thread Vlad Ghitulescu
Hi Bruce!


That works too, thanks!

Chris’ solution is a little faster though, take a look.


Thanks again,
Vlad


 Am 03.02.2015 um 16:27 schrieb Bruce Van Allen b...@cruzio.com:
 
 On 2/3/15 at 11:31 PM, v...@ghitulescu.de (Vlad Ghitulescu) wrote:
 Once in a while I would like to open a file - already listed in a
 project window - in a separate, additional window.
 
 How to do this?
 I can find this option for files that are **NOT** in a project:
 
 My workaround is to Control-Click on the filename in the project window's  
 sidebar and choose the Reveal in Finder command; then double-click the 
 revealed file and it opens in its own window.
 
 HTH.
 
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Re: How to open a file (already present in a project window) in an additional window?

2015-02-03 Thread Vlad Ghitulescu
Hey Chris!


 Am 03.02.2015 um 09:58 schrieb Christopher Stone listmeis...@suddenlink.net:
 
 {View}  {Open in Additional Window}

That was it, thanks!


 I have these bounds to keyboard shortcuts, although I can't remember if 
 that's the default.

No, I have no keyboard shortcut for it.


Thanks again!
Vlad

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Quickly replace all instances of a word.

2015-02-03 Thread Justin Driscoll
Wherever the cursor is placed in BBEdit it underlines the current word and 
all other instances of that word. Is there a way to quickly replace all 
those instances without copying it, opening find/replace, pasting, finding 
and so forth? Now I'd love to see BBEdit get multiple insertion points and 
implement column editing and an analog of Sublime/Atom's Select Next 
feature. Still, a quick replace would be very helpful and I often over look 
existing features in BBEdit.

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Re: Quickly replace all instances of a word.

2015-02-03 Thread Bruce Van Allen
On 2/3/15 at 3:17 PM, justin.drisc...@gmail.com (Justin 
Driscoll) wrote:


Wherever the cursor is placed in BBEdit it underlines the 
current word and all other instances of that word. Is there a 
way to quickly replace all those instances without copying it, 
opening find/replace, pasting, finding and so forth?


Sure. Select the word, and choose the menu command Search - Use 
Selection for Find (Cmd-E in my setup). Then type the 
replacement text over the selected word, select it, and choose 
Search - Use Selection for Replace (Option-Cmd-E for me). Then 
use the command Search - Replace All (Option-Cmd-=).


Check your menu key assignments for these - I don't remember if 
mine are standard.


You could also easily write a script that would let you simply 
place the cursor in the word you want, then evoke the script 
(with an assigned key combo), which would select the word, make 
it the Search pattern, prompt you for the replacement, and then 
perform Replace All.


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Re: How to open a file (already present in a project window) in an additional window?

2015-02-03 Thread Lee Hinde
Oddly, (to me) once the document is open, you can move it to a new window
from the Currently Open Documents pane. This pane appears below the
project file list, once there are open files.

Why you can't do that from the file list is probably due to, uhm,
insufficient requests...


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On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 11:41 AM, Bruce Van Allen b...@cruzio.com wrote:

 On 2/3/15 at 11:24 AM, v...@ghitulescu.de (Vlad Ghitulescu) wrote:

  Hi Bruce!
 
 
  That works too, thanks!
 
  Chris’ solution is a little faster though, take a look.

 Yes, I hadn't noticed that menu command - thanks Chris!

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