You can go to the Text menu and select Detab... to translate the
tabs into spaces (Entab... will do the reverse).
As far as I know, BBEdit won't just insert a tab nor translate
something as a tab unless it's already present or you type it.
Gabriel
On Oct 21, 11:30 am, RichF
On Oct 20, 8:25 am, Steve Kalkwarf kalkw...@barebones.com wrote:
Size the window to the desired width, then choose Window-Set Default
Window.
This works for most types of BBEdit windows.
Could this preference be extended to the FTP Browser window in a
future update?
thanks,
michael
On 10/22/09 at 9:43 AM, delap...@gmail.com (delapohl) wrote:
Could this preference be extended to the FTP Browser window in a
future update?
No, insofar as it's already possible. :-) Did you try it?
R.
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Rich Siegel Bare Bones Software, Inc.
I'm coming from Windows where most of the editors I used had a built-
in way to duplicate a line. I cannot seem to locate that functionality
in BBEdit. Is there a built-in way I'm just overlooking or a macro or
something I can do that would allow me to accomplish this?
Thanks,
Richard
On Oct 22, 11:12 am, Rich Siegel sie...@barebones.com wrote:
On 10/22/09 at 9:43 AM, delap...@gmail.com (delapohl) wrote:
Could this preference be extended to the FTP Browser window in a
future update?
No, insofar as it's already possible. :-) Did you try it?
I did -- Window - Save
On Oct 22, 2009, at 2:35 PM, daedalus wrote:
Is there a built-in way I'm just overlooking or a macro or
something I can do that would allow me to accomplish this?
Easily done with a script:
At 14:52 -0700 10/22/09, Dennis wrote:
On Oct 22, 2009, at 2:35 PM, daedalus wrote:
Is there a built-in way I'm just overlooking or a macro or
something I can do that would allow me to accomplish this?
Easily done with a script:
If you turn it on BBEdit will select a whole line with a single
On Oct 22, 3:20 pm, Doug McNutt dougl...@macnauchtan.com wrote:
At 14:52 -0700 10/22/09, Dennis wrote:
On Oct 22, 2009, at 2:35 PM, daedalus wrote:
Is there a built-in way I'm just overlooking or a macro or
something I can do that would allow me to accomplish this?
Easily done with a
On 10/22/09 at 11:24 AM, delap...@gmail.com (delapohl) wrote:
I did -- Window - Save Default Window is greyed out for me when the
FTP Browser window has focus.
I sit corrected. It *should* work, but does not. Will be fixed
soon, sorry for the inconvenience.
R.
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Rich Siegel
On Thu, 22 Oct 2009, Rich Siegel wrote:
I sit corrected. It *should* work, but does not. Will be fixed
soon, sorry for the inconvenience.
Hi Rich...when you fix that please fix the other stuff that has been
hanging around for some time - two that I remember:
editor access for a
On Oct 22, 2009, at 17:20, Doug McNutt wrote:
If you turn it on BBEdit will select a whole line with a single
click when the mouse is positioned at the very left end of a line.
The editing cursor changes to a left pointing arrow.
It's really handy for worksheets when you want to execute
Or triple click the line, hold down Option, Drag and Drop
Ted
On Oct 22, 2009, at 6:33 PM, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
On Oct 22, 3:20 pm, Doug McNutt dougl...@macnauchtan.com wrote:
At 14:52 -0700 10/22/09, Dennis wrote:
On Oct 22, 2009, at 2:35 PM, daedalus wrote:
Is there a built-in way
Hi, I have a small problem on upgrading to snow leopard.
BBEdit clippings stored on the desktop/finder and then pasted into
terminal don't return properly, but end with backslash+question mark.
Text dragged directly from BBEdit to Terminal is OK, so it may be a
finder problem. But having the
On Oct 22, 2009, at 8:24 PM, Burk wrote:
Hi, I have a small problem on upgrading to snow leopard.
BBEdit clippings stored on the desktop/finder and then pasted into
terminal don't return properly, but end with backslash+question mark.
Text dragged directly from BBEdit to Terminal is OK, so
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