On 10/01/2011, at 6:27 PM, LuKreme wrote:
On 9-Jan-2011, at 04:43, Richard McLean wrote:
the App store decides to download updates
The App Store app doesn't decide to download updates. You open it, go to
updates, and tell it to download them all and it does so.
OK, good to know. If
Hi All,
1: I will never buy any serious Mac software from the App Store! Why?
For my mom and dad, it might be a valid solution, but Apple's control of what
type of software I'm allowed to install on MY computer is not something I like
to give up! If you read the FAQ beneath, it's clear that no
On Jan 10, 2011, at 2:43 AM, Jakob Peterhänsel wrote:
Hi All,
...
2: I guess this also explain it spot on:
Q: Are there any differences between the App Store versions of your software
and the versions available directly from your web site?
A: In BBEdit and TextWrangler, authenticated
I needed to quickly set up a new project in BBedit that reflected a
folder's complete directory structure. I wrote this and ran it inside
the directory as the file index_bb.php. It outputs an applescript that
I then run with an empty project window open in BBEdit. It creates all
of the
On Monday, January 10, 2011, mcylinder
peter.ducha...@gmail.com wrote:
I needed to quickly set up a new project in BBedit that reflected a
folder's complete directory structure. I wrote this and ran it inside
the directory as the file index_bb.php. It outputs an applescript that
I then run
Herbert Schulz he...@wideopenwest.com sez:
[...]
A: In BBEdit and TextWrangler, authenticated saves (the ability to save
changes to files that you do not own) and the command-line tools are not
available in the App Store versions, in order to comply with Apple's
submission guidelines. We are
Using BBEdit 9.6.2:
I have been a long time user of BBEdit. I often use Find and Replace
for a bunch of sites. For example today I wanted to change all of my
footers to 2011 from 2010. It looks as if BBEdit changed the 6 or so
footers across my sites, but it also saved all (everyone) of my
I just uncovered a bug in the latest release of BBEdit (9.6.2) that
has stopped my development cold. Unfortunately, I'm trying to get an
application completed so I can fly from Denver to New Orleans in the
morning for a major website install .
I was doing doing a fairly simple global text search
Try holding down the shift key when you launch BBEdit.
— F
On 10 Jan 2011, at 6:24 PM, WebbWebs wrote:
After about 30 minutes (at which time new files were being loaded
rather slowly due to memory constraints), I finally force-quit BBEdit.
But, to my dismay (and as I anticipated),
On 11/01/2011, at 02:40 , StanW wrote:
... I have no idea
what else BBEdit changed, but how can I trust it?
It is a good idea to keep all your source in a revision control system. Make an
edit using whichever tools you like, then ask the revision control system,
what changed? For example
At 07:40 -0800 on 01/10/2011, StanW wrote about Scarry Find and Replace:
I have been a long time user of BBEdit. I often use Find and Replace
for a bunch of sites. For example today I wanted to change all of my
footers to 2011 from 2010. It looks as if BBEdit changed the 6 or so
footers across
StanW webe...@u.washington.edu sez:
Using BBEdit 9.6.2:
I have been a long time user of BBEdit. I often use Find and Replace
for a bunch of sites. For example today I wanted to change all of my
footers to 2011 from 2010. It looks as if BBEdit changed the 6 or so
footers across my sites, but it
At 10:31 a -0500 01/10/2011, Patrick Woolsey didst inscribe upon an
electronic papyrus:
Herbert Schulz he...@wideopenwest.com sez:
[...]
A: In BBEdit and TextWrangler, authenticated saves (the ability to save
changes to files that you do not own) and the command-line tools are not
available
WebbWebs webbw...@gmail.com sez:
I just uncovered a bug in the latest release of BBEdit (9.6.2) that
has stopped my development cold. Unfortunately, I'm trying to get an
application completed so I can fly from Denver to New Orleans in the
morning for a major website install .
This is the same
I wasn't aware of the shift-key trick... thanks.
I played around with removing various .plist files until I eventually
found the right one, without trashing all of my settings.
Thanks for the feedback.
On Jan 10, 7:42 pm, Patrick Woolsey pwool...@barebones.com wrote:
WebbWebs
At 19:04 -0800 on 01/10/2011, WebbWebs wrote about Re: The bug that won't die.:
I wasn't aware of the shift-key trick... thanks.
Many Mac Programs use this Key Combination (which I think is part of
the Apple Human Factors Interface Standard) to signal a program to
launch without restoring
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