Re: A way to define a keystroke to dismiss live find?

2010-04-30 Thread AlanR
Cool, Now for BBEdit I mapped f19 to escape (using QuicKeys) and I can open or dismiss it with very nearly the same keystroke. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the "BBEdit Talk" discussion group on Google Groups. To post to this group, send email to bbedit@googlegroups.

Re: Upgraded from 8.72 to 9.5 and have a question about "search from top"

2010-04-30 Thread Charlie Garrison
Good afternoon, On 30/04/10 at 5:44 PM -0700, douglerner wrote: I just hate the non-modal search. It seems like a step backwards in functionality for me. I don't see why it was necessary to remove search-from-top from that. Most people (including me) find the non-modal search a huge leap fo

Re: A way to define a keystroke to dismiss live find?

2010-04-30 Thread Ron Fleckner
On 01/05/2010, at 3:52 PM, AlanR wrote: I always like to dismiss things that take up screen space when they're not in use and I'm looking for a way to dismiss the live find toolbar with a keystroke. I've long used f18 to bring up the old quick find and it never mattered if its little window go

A way to define a keystroke to dismiss live find?

2010-04-30 Thread AlanR
I always like to dismiss things that take up screen space when they're not in use and I'm looking for a way to dismiss the live find toolbar with a keystroke. I've long used f18 to bring up the old quick find and it never mattered if its little window got lost under something else, it was essentia

Re: Upgraded from 8.72 to 9.5 and have a question about "search from top"

2010-04-30 Thread Charlie Garrison
Good afternoon, On 30/04/10 at 3:20 PM +0900, Doug Lerner wrote: On Apr 30, 2010, at 3:15 PM, Scout wrote: To start my search from the top, I use Cmd-Up Arrow before the search. Cmd-T or Cmd-Up are same number of keystrokes to me. I'm trying to get used to doing that. It's not really the

Re: Upgraded from 8.72 to 9.5 and have a question about "search from top"

2010-04-30 Thread douglerner
I just ended up setting the modal find on and will try that for now. At least in the new version if I use Find All I can edit in the found panel, which is an improvement. And the Live Search feature might be useful. I just hate the non-modal search. It seems like a step backwards in functionalit

Re: Upgraded from 8.72 to 9.5 and have a question about "search from top"

2010-04-30 Thread douglerner
Another problem with using Cmd-Up first is that you end up always changing your position in the file, regardless of whether the search is successful or not. With the previous method, you stayed where you were if the search failed. I don't understand why they had to drop that convenient feature fr

Re: Using BBEdit as an external editor for Mail

2010-04-30 Thread LuKreme
On 30-Apr-2010, at 17:37, Matt Martini wrote: > > InputManagers in general do not work in 64-bit mode. :( I don't think Input Managers work at all in Snow Leoaprd, 64-bit or not. -- I WILL NOT TRADE PANTS WITH OTHERS Bart chalkboard Ep. 7F05 -- You received this message because you are subsc

Re: Using BBEdit as an external editor for Mail

2010-04-30 Thread Matt Martini
Tech Support at TextMate confirmed that the ODB Editor Suite and InputManagers in general do not work in 64-bit mode. :( And as we see from John's post it is unlikely that we can do this via Applescript (or did I read that wrong?) > From: John Delacour > > This is probably because Mail.app h

Re: Using BBEdit as an external editor for Mail

2010-04-30 Thread John Delacour
At 23:11 +0200 30/4/10, Christian Bogen wrote: Try QuickCursor [1]. I don’t know if it works with Mail, though. [1]Êhttp://www.hogbaysoftware.com/products/quickcursor/ ... where you will read: "It’s also incomplete. It works with some ap

Re: Using BBEdit as an external editor for Mail

2010-04-30 Thread Christian Bogen
Try QuickCursor [1]. I don’t know if it works with Mail, though. [1] http://www.hogbaysoftware.com/products/quickcursor/ Chris -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the "BBEdit Talk" discussion group on Google Groups. To post to this group, send email to bbedit@googlegrou

Re: Using BBEdit as an external editor for Mail

2010-04-30 Thread Matt Martini
It seems that the mechanism used is an InputManager called the ODB Editor Suite. BBEdit, TextMate, ... support this, but it seems like it no longer works in Snow Leopard (at least on the two machines I tried it on). It does work inTiger. Anyone in BBEdit land know if Apple pulled support for th

Re: Using BBEdit as an external editor for Mail

2010-04-30 Thread Matt Martini
MacVim is sort of gVIM with a mac osx interface. It has a feature that adds a hack to your system that puts an "edit in BBEdit" menu item under edit in Mail. On set up you can choose BBEdit or macvim or textmate... This works on an old Tiger system, but not under Snow Leopard. What it does is

Re: Upgraded from 8.72 to 9.5 and have a question about "search from top"

2010-04-30 Thread Doug Lerner
On Apr 30, 2010, at 3:15 PM, Scout wrote: > To start my search from the top, I use Cmd-Up Arrow before the search. > > Cmd-T or Cmd-Up are same number of keystrokes to me. I'm trying to get used to doing that. It's not really the same of course because you must remember to do Cmd-Up before Cmd

Re: Using BBEdit as an external editor for Mail

2010-04-30 Thread Charlie Garrison
Good evening, On 29/04/10 at 11:54 PM -0400, Matt Martini wrote: Does anyone know a way to use BBEdit as an external editor for Mail.app? I recently found that MacVIM has a preference to "add an external editor menu item for Mail and Safari," however this did not work for me in Snow Leopa