On 10-Dec-2010, at 18:00, TJ Luoma wrote:
1) Select the file in Finder
2) bring up LaunchBar (cmd+space or ctrl+space if you use cmd+space
for Spotlight)
3) press cmd key twice (which tells LaunchBar open this file in
whatever I type next)
4) type 'bbedit
5) hit enter
I used:
3) type
On Dec 10, 2010, at 01:37, ricolich wrote:
I sometimes want to open files in BBEdit, without it trying to hand the file
over to some helper app, for instance webloc-files, which really are plain
XML files, but BBEdit insists on handing it over to the browser.
Likewise with some image
ricolich richard.ronnb...@publishingkonsult.se sez:
I sometimes want to open files in BBEdit, without it trying to hand
the file over to some helper app, for instance webloc-files, which
really are plain XML files, but BBEdit insists on handing it over to
the browser.
Likewise with some image
On 11 December 2010 05:36, ricolich
richard.ronnb...@publishingkonsult.se wrote:
I was probably not very clear in my question:...
... I just want to be able to open the file and view it's content in
BBEdit, just as I can with any other type of text file, without BBEdit
handing it over to any
At 19:08 + 12/11/10, John Delacour wrote:
On 11 December 2010 05:36, ricolich
richard.ronnb...@publishingkonsult.se wrote:
I was probably not very clear in my question:...
... I just want to be able to open the file and view it's content in
BBEdit, just as I can with any other type of text
On Thu, 09 Dec 2010 12:34:56 -0500, Steve deRosier deros...@gmail.com
wrote:
My #1 reason to use Git is the fact that the repo is in your local
workspace.
IMO, this is one of the strongest reasons for using any proper,
sophisticated, modern distributed version control system. Some
On Thu, 09 Dec 2010 02:14:52 -0500, Maurizio Gennaro Cataldo
maurizio.cata...@gmail.com wrote:
I really do not figure out how to implement a sorting task which involves
items
inside a line of text.
I know that BBEdit is able to sort lines but what I need is something
different.
The task is
For one of my blogs I process the text in BBEdit with a text factory
that does various searches and replacements.
Occasionally the text may include one or more of the following text:
[ref] in any position
Obviously I can grep for: \[ref\].
But what I can't manage to do is that whenever there