On Apr 10, 2:34 am, Michael Bradley, Jr.
michaelsbradle...@gmail.com wrote:
Steve, thanks for your effort.
I experimented with bbcolors and the Solarized palette for a couple of hours
on the day I started this thread, but never arrived at a result I was very
happy with nor felt that my
Hello to everyone following this thread.
I was rather looking forward to seeing solarized in BBedit.. as I do
think the experience on the eyes coding all day in BBedit (w/black
text on white whitespace) could be gentler.. somehow.. and maybe this
would help quite alot. Worth trying anyway! :-)
Hi,
I had a need to pick through a complex poem to edit small changes. I opened
the old version and the new version (without any HTML code) in two windows,
then chose Compare Two Front Documents from the Search menu. They
immediately jumped into their usual positions, with the two docs left
It looks to me like BBColors is looking for your BBEdit preferences file and
failing to find it.
Is there something unusual about your BBEdit installation? Under 'normal'
circumstances, if your user account is 'Govinda', there's a file at
On Sunday, April 10, 2011, RobS rsteven...@accesscable.net wrote:
I don't suppose there's a hidden pref that will tell BBE to stop doing this?
# mind the line wrap
defaults write com.barebones.bbedit
DifferencesResults:KeepWindowsArranged -bool NO
R.
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Rich Siegel
On Apr 10, 2011, at 15:22, RobS wrote:
I don't suppose there's a hidden pref that will tell BBE to stop doing this?
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Hey Rob,
Keep in mind that the expert preferences are listed in their own section of the
BBEdit Help File.