For clarification, BBEdit doesn't offer multi-file search from the *FTP
Browser*, but it does on the *Disk Browser* which is used only on local disks.
I would love to be wrong on this, as this is my #1 wishlist feature.
Jonathan Schwartz
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On Jan 2, 2011, at 4:25 PM,
tedg t...@alum.mit.edu sez:
I should have noted that
$Text=runCommand(bbedit -, $Text)
does open the note in a BBedit window. The problem is saving.
As I don't have Tinderbox to try this directly, what does it send: text
(piped or stdin), or a temp file?
If the former, do you know what what
To expand on the previous two comments here (i.e. use another tool and disk
browser), the most common suggestion I've seen is either use MacFUSE or
Transmit to mount your FTP server as a local disk and use the Disk Browser.
Other tools may do this as well; I'm only familiar with these two and
On 3-Jan-2011, at 01:01, Exit445 wrote:
For clarification, BBEdit doesn't offer multi-file search from the *FTP
Browser*, but it does on the *Disk Browser* which is used only on local
disks. I would love to be wrong on this, as this is my #1 wishlist feature.
But the Disk Browser includes
Well, I checked it out and utterly broke it in about 5 seconds.
Changing the text editor font to something smaller than the default does
something crazy to the line spacing (way too small, unusable).
I wonder if that's the same behavior as it is on Windows?
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On Dec 29, 2010, at 18:30 , Rich Siegel wrote:
On Wednesday, December 29, 2010, Lorin Rivers lriv...@mosasaur.com wrote:
I'm working with Protovis http://vis.stanford.edu/protovis/, which is a
javascript-based graphics library.
The syntax for a protovis block adds +protovis to the end
Lorin Rivers wrote:
Changing the text editor font to something smaller than the default does
something crazy to the line spacing (way too small, unusable).
I had this once and got into some detail with BB. Turned out to be the
font was flawed. It was years ago but worth trying a different
On Monday, January 3, 2011, Lorin Rivers lriv...@mosasaur.com wrote:
Changing the text editor font to something smaller than the default does
something crazy to the line spacing (way too small, unusable).
I wonder if that's the same behavior as it is on Windows?
I don't know, but I doubt
I don't know, but I doubt that this list is the place to find out. :-)
I wasn't looking for support, really, just amazed that such weakness is so
revered by them.
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I will often have several text windows with dozens of documents open.
I'd like to be able to clearly distinguish the remote documents from
the local documents (italic, bold, color, anything). I like to close
remote documents at the end of a coding session, and I dislike
clicking through all the
I'd like to be able to clearly distinguish the remote documents from
the local documents (italic, bold, color, anything).
Wow, that's a good idea.
Use case: Today a client asked me to make a change to a live website. I
opened the relevant files on my local copy of the website, tried a few
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