I'm with you. I paid v10 and about 4 hours later I went back to v9 and
still here.
On 9 Set, 07:15, Lisa Spangenberg lisaspangenb...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sep 3, 11:11 am, Rich Siegel sie...@barebones.com wrote:
On Sep 2, 1:31 pm, vapor velo...@gmail.com wrote:
The main reason is I miss my
At least, this version lacks (compared with v9) the possibility to
drag drop multiple images from the project drawer to hml documents,
and so the other
fast tag setups that v9 has, such as the pre defined title filed for
the anchor tags (we always put titles: so like the href prop, I should
not
Basically (I insist on this) It really seems that none
of the bbedit programmers are advanced *HTML* programmers.
This is the second or third time someone has stressed that advanced
HTML programmers need dialogs and UIs to help them create their
advanced code. I still haven't stopped Teh
Well Patrick, let me point out some differences: Point to a file on my hard
drive and get a URL rather than a file path. The choice of type of
addressing. Target is already completed for me. Access to recent URLs,
Internal Anchors and Current Folder. I also use Default Folder X and
LaunchBar
Well Patrick,
To clarify: I'm not Patrick, nor do I
represent anything but another BBEdit user.
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On 12 Set, 12:41, Morbus Iff mor...@disobey.com wrote:
Basically (I insist on this) It really seems that none
of the bbedit programmers are advanced *HTML* programmers.
This is the second or third time someone has stressed that advanced
HTML programmers need
At 06:41 a -0400 09/12/2011, Morbus Iff didst inscribe upon an
electronic papyrus:
Basically (I insist on this) It really seems that none
of the bbedit programmers are advanced *HTML* programmers.
This is the second or third time someone has stressed that advanced
HTML programmers need
On 13/09/2011, at 12:35 AM, Walter Ian Kaye wrote:
At 06:41 a -0400 09/12/2011, Morbus Iff didst inscribe upon an electronic
papyrus:
Basically (I insist on this) It really seems that none
of the bbedit programmers are advanced *HTML* programmers.
This is the second or third time
In previous versions of BBEdit, I could select multiple paragraphs of
text, type my shortcut for the p tag, and it would place the tags at
the beginning and end of EACH paragraph.
With version 10, I get only an opening tag at the beginning of the
selected text, and a closing tag at the end. There
I suppose I can post the reply from sales support to this public list.
The answer was *no*:
quote begins
[...] BBEdit 10.0 (the latest version) requires Mac OS X 10.6 or
later, and we regret that old versions of the software are no longer
available for purchase.
I'm sorry we can't be
So many advanced people here, love you..
On 12 Set, 16:38, Kel Stewart kellystewar...@gmail.com wrote:
On 13/09/2011, at 12:35 AM, Walter Ian Kaye wrote:
At 06:41 a -0400 09/12/2011, Morbus Iff didst inscribe upon an electronic
papyrus:
Basically (I insist on this) It really seems that
Doug Mencken and Bare Bones
Subject to Bare Bones licensing approval, charging or what ever, I can
supply a copy of BBedit 9.3.1.dmg (a paid version), what Bare Bones
would like to do about the registration code I don't know, which I run
on a Mac PPC with OS 10.4.11
I imagine Bare Bones could
On Sep 12, 2011, at 3:41 , Morbus Iff wrote:
This is the second or third time someone has stressed that advanced
HTML programmers need dialogs and UIs to help them create their
advanced code. I still haven't stopped Teh Chuckling over it.
While that's vaguely unkind, I admit that when I first
On Sep 12, 2011, at 9:30 , stevedennie wrote:
In previous versions of BBEdit, I could select multiple paragraphs of
text, type my shortcut for the p tag, and it would place the tags at
the beginning and end of EACH paragraph.
With version 10, I get only an opening tag at the beginning of
I am, of course, interested. But I'm sure that would result in 30-day
demo and goodbye.
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I know 9.6 is the last version I have running on ppc with leopard
On Sep 12, 2011, at 1:20 PM, Ron Catterall wrote:
Doug Mencken and Bare Bones
Subject to Bare Bones licensing approval, charging or what ever, I can supply
a copy of BBedit 9.3.1.dmg (a paid version), what Bare Bones would like
Good { morning, afternoon, evening },
A new 10.0.2 pre-release build is now available.
Note that this is a _pre-release_ version. The intent is to fix
bugs and address areas of improvement based on what our
customers have reported. However, since the software is at this
point not fully
On 9/12/2011, stevedennie said:
I've been through all of the pref menus, but can't find a solution.
Am I missing something, or was this functionality removed?
I tend to write entire paragraphs on one line in the HTML
document, so I find the current behavior less than ideal.
It was easy
On 9/12/2011, Rich Siegel said:
* When previewing documents in a particular language, you can specify
the default CSS to be used when previewing, simply by placing an
appropriately named CSS file in `Application Support/BBEdit/Preview
CSS/`. The name of the file should be of the pattern
At 09:49 a -0700 09/12/2011, Douglas Mencken didst inscribe upon an
electronic papyrus:
I suppose I can post the reply from sales support to this public list.
The answer was *no*:
quote begins
[...] BBEdit 10.0 (the latest version) requires Mac OS X 10.6 or
later, and we regret that
At 10:30 a -0700 09/12/2011, Douglas Mencken didst inscribe upon an
electronic papyrus:
I am, of course, interested. But I'm sure that would result in 30-day
demo and goodbye.
To Ron: Ditto what Doug said.
It's arbitrary and nonsensical policies like BareBones' which drive
me to seek
Watt, you're correct. It works just fine in 10.0.2. Thanks. I'm a
happy camper again.
On Sep 12, 1:29 pm, Watts Martin lay...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sep 12, 2011, at 9:30 , stevedennie wrote:
In previous versions of BBEdit, I could select multiple paragraphs of
text, type my shortcut for the p
On Sep 12, 2011, at 11:34 AM, Walter Ian Kaye wrote:
Well that really sucks. Evidently BareBones would rather we run 6.5 than 9.3,
which makes no sense at all.
I use TextWrangler on the legacy hardware around here. I get the latest
version which we can run on PowerPC machines or machines
On Monday, September 12, 2011, Walter Ian Kaye
boodl...@gmail.com wrote:
It's arbitrary and nonsensical policies like BareBones' which
drive me to seek pirated sofware when I would rather purchase.
If you bother to reply to this at all, please do so off list.
This thread has ceased to be
Is there a way to show all folders at a given level first in the project list
instead of interspersed alphabetically with the files in the project? I
searched the manual but couldn't find anything.
Thanks,
Chip
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At 13:44 -0400 12/09/2011, Rich Siegel wrote:
* Unix filters (run from the Apply Text Filter menu) now accept the
selection on `STDIN`. This is a change from previous versions, in
which BBEdit wrote a temporary file and passed it as `argv[0]`. If
you have any Unix scripts in the
On Tuesday, September 13, 2011, John Delacour
johndelac...@gmail.com wrote:
I have tried a couple of my own, which I had already moved to
the Text Filters folder when the nomenclature changed, and they
work fine just as before; for example this one, which resembles
most of the others:
I'm
On 13 Sep 2011, at 00:09, John Delacour wrote:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
my $i;
while(){ # or ...STDIN
$i++;
print sprintf(%4d: ,$i), $_;
}
__END__
I think this one has continued working because it's written in Perl
using the idiom. I believe Perl is smart about this and uses the
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