Re: Overtype is there such a thing?

2012-12-21 Thread Patrick Woolsey
At 02:02 -0800 12/20/2012, Wouho Otus wrote:
Is there an overtype option for BBEdit?


Sorry; BBEdit does not have an overstrike mode.


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Re: Overtype is there such a thing?

2012-12-21 Thread Tom Robinson
When I asked about adding an overtype mode a long time ago (to TextWrangler?), 
I was left with no uncertainty that's it's a path Bare Bones won't be going 
down :-)

Even in the SAS editor which supports it, I barely use it anymore--it's faster 
to realign columns after editing than go in  out of overtype mode.

Cheers


On 2012-12-21, at 11:17, Fritz Anderson fri...@manoverboard.org wrote:

 On 20 Dec 2012, at 3:36 PM, LuKreme krem...@kreme.com wrote:
 
 Wouho Otus spake on Thursday 20-Dec-2012@03:02:09
 Is there an overtype option for BBEdit?
 
 Select the text you want to overtype and type the new text.
 
 ?
 
 The OP is thinking of the ability to take a line that is, say, in the format 
 of a FORTRAN card, click in the line-number field, and type a new number over 
 the existing contents without spoiling the column alignment of the rest of 
 the line. I wouldn't use it, but it's not a crazy requirement. I know 
 TextMate has an overtype mode (which is distressingly easy to get into 
 accidentally), and I'm sure others do, too.
 
 I know of no such mode, and no obvious search of the BBEdit manual turns it 
 up. Unless this is another of those features that have been in the app for 
 twenty years and nobody noticed.
 
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Re: Overtype is there such a thing?

2012-12-20 Thread LuKreme
Wouho Otus spake on Thursday 20-Dec-2012@03:02:09
 Is there an overtype option for BBEdit?

Select the text you want to overtype and type the new text.

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Re: Overtype is there such a thing?

2012-12-20 Thread Doug McNutt
At 16:17 -0600 12/20/12, Fritz Anderson wrote:
On 20 Dec 2012, at 3:36 PM, LuKreme krem...@kreme.com wrote:

 Wouho Otus spake on Thursday 20-Dec-2012@03:02:09
 Is there an overtype option for BBEdit?
 
 Select the text you want to overtype and type the new text.
 
 ?

The OP is thinking of the ability to take a line that is, say, in the format 
of a FORTRAN card, click in the line-number field, and type a new number over 
the existing contents without spoiling the column alignment of the rest of the 
line. I wouldn't use it, but it's not a crazy requirement. I know TextMate has 
an overtype mode (which is distressingly easy to get into accidentally), and 
I'm sure others do, too.

I know of no such mode, and no obvious search of the BBEdit manual turns it 
up. Unless this is another of those features that have been in the app for 
twenty years and nobody noticed.


Another, once common, feature  was the ability to send letter O, backspace, 
slash and expect to see a phi.

There is also the possibility of sending a carriage return without a line feed 
followed by a second line of type, which might be some underline characters,  
and a line feed.

bbedit doesn't understand either one. It's a bit like talking to a teenager 
about WW II (or FORTRAN).

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