On Mar 17, 1:21 pm, Steve Kalkwarf kalkw...@barebones.com wrote:
...
Internally, while the Scratchpad looks like a document, it's not. That
said, I needed to do the exact same thing several times this week, so
I'll try to figure out a solution.
Hope you will find a solution. The script is
@Dennis: don't worry, thanks anyway for hearing and writing.
@Patrick: you're at Barebones are the best. :)
Bye!
On 14 Mar, 02:33, North Krimsly krim...@gmail.com wrote:
I would also like to see this kind of completion behavior. I'm glad
it is being considered :)
-North
On Fri,
Is it possible to record and then playback a macro? It would be
something like:
-- start record --
go to end of line
delete 5 chars
paste some text
go to next line
-- end record --
I've done this with other editors, I just haven't found a way in
BBEdit yet.
Thanks
At 03:44 -0700 on 03/19/2009, stratboy wrote about Re: Feature
request: better html auto completion:
@Dennis: don't worry, thanks anyway for hearing and writing.
@Patrick: you're at Barebones are the best.
Bye!
To explain how they work (I think I might have explained earlier in
the thread
I routinely receive clusters of files with Unix or Windows returns,
and need to change them all to Mac. Is there a way to do this on all
of them at once?
Thanks,
dp
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On 3/19/09 at 6:40 PM, pinkerton.d...@hardingacademymemphis.org (Doug
Pinkerton) wrote:
I routinely receive clusters of files with Unix or Windows returns,
and need to change them all to Mac. Is there a way to do this on all
of them at once?
A text factory with a Change Line Feeds operation
At 17:40 -0500 3/19/09, Doug Pinkerton wrote:
I routinely receive clusters of files with Unix or Windows returns,
and need to change them all to Mac. Is there a way to do this on all
of them at once?
You might like this piece of doggerel. Drag and drop AppleScript.
I'm annoyed that I considered a text factory but somehow missed that
option. The script may prove more convenient, though, so I'm glad I
asked.
Thanks to both.
dp
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On Mar 19, 2009, at 6:38 PM , Doug McNutt wrote:
You might like
On Mar 19, 2009, at 2:54 PM, Robert A. Rosenberg wrote:
To explain how they work (I think I might have explained earlier in
the thread but here goes anyway) they place the full tag set and
place the cursor between the open and close tag when you insert a tag.
Thanks, Robert. That looks like