Re: Close multiple files without saving

2019-03-12 Thread Jon Hill
Thanks! Is there a way to "Close *Selected* Documents" without asking about 
saving?

On Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at 11:28:00 AM UTC-5, flet...@cumuli.com wrote:
>
> Close All Documents, Cmd-Option-W, brings up a single dialog listing all 
> the documents so you can select which to save or none. Hold down Option 
> when you hit the window close box and it seems to do the same thing.
>
> Close All Windows, Cmd-Option-Shift-W, is similar but seems to ask about 
> each document individually.
>
> [fletcher]
>
>
> On Mar 12, 2019, at 8:51 AM, Jon Hill > 
> wrote:
>
> I frequently open a new text file with the clipboard and eventually end up 
> with many "untitled text nn" files open. It would be nice if I could close 
> them en masse without selecting "Don't Save" for each one. I gotta figure 
> there is a way... Is there?? I can select them all, but when I click a 
> close box on one of the selected files, it asks if I want to save and only 
> closes the one file, not all of the selected files.
>
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Re: Close multiple files without saving

2019-03-12 Thread Lee Hinde
I did not know this. Thanks!


> On Mar 12, 2019, at 9:27 AM, Fletcher Sandbeck  wrote:
> 
> Close All Documents, Cmd-Option-W, brings up a single dialog listing all the 
> documents so you can select which to save or none. Hold down Option when you 
> hit the window close box and it seems to do the same thing.
> 
> Close All Windows, Cmd-Option-Shift-W, is similar but seems to ask about each 
> document individually.
> 
> [fletcher]
> 
> 
>> On Mar 12, 2019, at 8:51 AM, Jon Hill > > wrote:
>> 
>> I frequently open a new text file with the clipboard and eventually end up 
>> with many "untitled text nn" files open. It would be nice if I could close 
>> them en masse without selecting "Don't Save" for each one. I gotta figure 
>> there is a way... Is there?? I can select them all, but when I click a close 
>> box on one of the selected files, it asks if I want to save and only closes 
>> the one file, not all of the selected files.
>> 
>> 

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Re: Close multiple files without saving

2019-03-12 Thread Fletcher Sandbeck
Close All Documents, Cmd-Option-W, brings up a single dialog listing all the 
documents so you can select which to save or none. Hold down Option when you 
hit the window close box and it seems to do the same thing.

Close All Windows, Cmd-Option-Shift-W, is similar but seems to ask about each 
document individually.

[fletcher]


> On Mar 12, 2019, at 8:51 AM, Jon Hill  wrote:
> 
> I frequently open a new text file with the clipboard and eventually end up 
> with many "untitled text nn" files open. It would be nice if I could close 
> them en masse without selecting "Don't Save" for each one. I gotta figure 
> there is a way... Is there?? I can select them all, but when I click a close 
> box on one of the selected files, it asks if I want to save and only closes 
> the one file, not all of the selected files.
> 
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Close multiple files without saving

2019-03-12 Thread Jon Hill
I frequently open a new text file with the clipboard and eventually end up 
with many "untitled text nn" files open. It would be nice if I could close 
them en masse without selecting "Don't Save" for each one. I gotta figure 
there is a way... Is there?? I can select them all, but when I click a 
close box on one of the selected files, it asks if I want to save and only 
closes the one file, not all of the selected files.

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Re: Look up error position by character number?

2019-03-12 Thread 'Jon' via BBEdit Talk
I just got the solution via Twitter:
Certainly - you can specify line *and* character offset. Using zero for the 
line number will interpret just the character offset.

So, in the "Go To Line" panel or popover, enter (for example): "0:42807".

tirsdag 12. mars 2019 14.04.25 UTC+1 skrev Jon følgende:
>
> Is there some way one can go to a given character position number in a 
> file, similar to going to line number so-and-so?
> I'm playing with a new programming language Janet, and when Janet detects 
> a bug or problem, it indicates the location by a character position range, 
> like here:
>
> error: expected number, got array
>
>   in _thunk [eval] (tailcall) at (1:9)
>
>   in eval1 [core.janet] at (42807:42820)
>
>   in run-context [core.janet] at (43244:43269)
>
>   in eval-string [core.janet] at (43892:44459)
>
>   in _thunk [repl] (tailcall) at (58:82)
>
>

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Look up error position by character number?

2019-03-12 Thread 'Jon' via BBEdit Talk
Is there some way one can go to a given character position number in a 
file, similar to going to line number so-and-so?
I'm playing with a new programming language Janet, and when Janet detects a 
bug or problem, it indicates the location by a character position range, 
like here:

error: expected number, got array

  in _thunk [eval] (tailcall) at (1:9)

  in eval1 [core.janet] at (42807:42820)

  in run-context [core.janet] at (43244:43269)

  in eval-string [core.janet] at (43892:44459)

  in _thunk [repl] (tailcall) at (58:82)

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Re: Problems with include paths

2019-03-12 Thread Greg Raven
I reported this issue many moons ago, bu it's still happening for me, too.

The mitigating factor is that you can take what BBEdit inserts in response 
to the menu command, which looks something like this:



... and remove the path information so you're left with something that 
looks like this:



... and pages with includes on them will still update as expected.

It would also be nice if, when you use the menu system to insert a 
Persistent Include, BBEdit presented you with the contents of the folder 
you had previously designated as the source of your persistent includes 
(which I believe it used to do, a long time ago), but this has also been 
reported with no update yet.

On Monday, March 11, 2019 at 5:53:19 AM UTC-7, Ulrich Kapp wrote:
>
> Whatever I tell BBEdit (12.6.1) in the "*Site Settings…*" to be my 
> include path in "*Look for templates and includes in:*", BBEdit always 
> uses the absolute path to the files using either persistent or normal 
> includes.
> Does anybody know this problem and has a fix for it?
> Because by now I publish my complete paths to the web server or I have to 
> replace the absolute paths with the relative ones (by multiple search and 
> replace) manually (what I actually do).
>
> Thanks for any comment!
> Ulrich
>

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