Excellent. Thanks, Paul.
dp
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On Nov 4, 2008, at 1:47 AM , Paul Richardson wrote:
On 2008-11-03, at 18:09, Doug Pinkerton wrote:
I've set BBEdit to open a new disk browser on startup, but would like
for that browser to default to a
Just a feature suggestion (not a biggie, but one I run into often
enough it would be handy):
I regularly deal with XHTML content with moderately complex style
sheets. In the course of things these style sheets tend to get a bit
crufted up with detritus from the development process. It would be
I'm not sure if the implementation of such a feature could be done
that easily as one would have to implement the whole logic behind CSS.
BBEdit is a text editor not a rendering engine (it uses Webkit for
it's preview) and such page rendering features might steer the ship
into unknown
On Nov 4, 2008, at 7:06 PM, Zachary Jones wrote:
When I have an HTML tag of the form:
li class=?php echo $sel?
and I want to add to it another property, I generally use Cmd+M to
list common properties, hit enter, then type. However, this method of
property addition (like the more UI-ish
On Nov 4, 2008, at 3:59 PM, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
What's the right way to invoke bbedit as P4EDITOR? -w? If I just
specify bbedit, it immediately exits.
I use :
bbedit -w --resume
Jim
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