I have the following line in my .slrnrc
set post_editor_command FILE='%s';bbedit -w --resume +%d $FILE;/opt/
local/bin/fortune ~/mysigs $FILE
This works fine with BBEdit 8.x and does not work with 9.0 (bbedit
launches, but does not open the .post file).
The man page for bbedit appears to
In BBEdit 9 the search/replace history is not preserving the replace
strings. This is happening in both modal and non-modal dialogs. Is
this happening to anyone else? Is there a new preference I need to
set or file I should nuke from BBEdit 8?
Also, the Grep option seems to get toggled
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I have the following line in my .slrnrc
set post_editor_command FILE='%s';bbedit -w --resume +%d $FILE;/opt/
local/bin/fortune ~/mysigs $FILE
This works fine with BBEdit 8.x and does not work with 9.0 (bbedit
launches, but does not open the .post
Thank you Isaac!!! :)
On 4 Set, 14:12, Isaac Rivera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thats because the version of AS in built-in in BBEdit is AS 2.0 not
3.0. I have offered to Barebones my Codeless Language Module for AS
3.0. I has all the keywords and built-in classes + methods. As soon as
they fix
The most annoying part about it right now for me, is when it comes up with
No completions available. If there aren't any available, why do I have to
exit out of the completions??
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Hi, sorry, this is probably a very trivial question, but I can’t
figure out how to tell BBEdit to preview the currently active document
*in BBEdit* (i.e. not in an external browser) via AppleScript. I can
tell BBEdit to open the web_preview_window (when it’s already active),
but that’s all. :-(
It's not necessary to save and re-open. All you have to do is change
the language to something different then change it back and your
colors with be correct.
On Sep 4, 2:07 pm, velgor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I'm getting this in PHP, HTML and Javascript code. Syntax
coloring gets fubar
On 5-Sep-2008, at 08:46, Maarten Sneep wrote:
On 5 sep 2008, at 16:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
set post_editor_command FILE='%s';bbedit -w --resume +%d $FILE;/opt/
local/bin/fortune ~/mysigs $FILE
Have you re-installed the command line tools to see if there is a
difference?
$ bbedit
On 5-Sep-2008, at 09:02, Patrick Woolsey wrote:
... you can probably correct this by quitting all running versions,
then
double-clicking the version you prefer in the Finder (don't use the
Dock or
a launcher utility) to launch register it.
This did not work, perhaps because my BB9 app
Don't I feel like a dummy. Found them in the search menu. haha.
On Sep 5, 2:23 pm, Tim Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've looked but I'm not seeing them. I did manage to find the new key
combos for use grep, lower case, etc, but I what the heck are the
combos for Find All and Replace All?
On 5-Sep-2008, at 08:55, Rod Buchanan wrote:
Also, the Grep option seems to get toggled off at random times, in the
non-modal Find dialog. Haven't been able to find a pattern to it.
Anyone noticed this?
Yes!
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I know this does not make much sense, but I have done everything I can
to try and track this down. When holding down the Option key, a cross-
hair is supposed to display. This is so you can make rectangular
selections, or what I call column selections. Anyway, I had a
project open with a bunch
On 5-Sep-2008, at 12:45, bgarlock wrote:
I know this does not make much sense, but I have done everything I can
to try and track this down. When holding down the Option key, a
cross-
hair is supposed to display
Only if soft wrap is disabled.
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