I'm pasting a lot of column based test from a spreadsheet and it would
be great to have all the tabs align after pasting the data into
BBEdit. I saw an older script called Entable but I do not think it
works in the latest BBEdit I recently upgraded to.
Please let me know if there is a way for me
Here's the way I was told:
Paste the information into a document, select-all
then choose Show Fonts (Command T) and at the bottom you can set your tab
width.
I use this ALL the time, BBEdit is so far superior than Excel or Numbers, for
it's ability not to mung the data I'm working with.
If
On 5/20/12 at 9:28 PM, zoomc...@gmail.com (zoomclub) wrote:
I'm pasting a lot of column based test from a spreadsheet and it would
be great to have all the tabs align after pasting the data into
BBEdit. I saw an older script called Entable but I do not think it
works in the latest BBEdit I
It is now :-)
Thanks - I knew it had to be something small like that!
James Sheffer,
On May 20, 2012, at 3:34 PM, François Schiettecatte wrote:
Is the wrap-around checkbook checked in your Find dialog?
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On May 20, 2012, at 3:31 PM, Jim Sheffer wrote:
Hello all-
I've
On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 05:41:50AM -0700, RobS wrote:
On Wednesday, 11 April 2012 22:25:26 UTC-3, Ronald J Kimball wrote:
If you'd rather insert the numbers into the HTML, you would need a script
of some kind. Here's a simple one in Perl, which also replaces existing
numbering, if any:
Hi!
I'm a newbie to GREP. I have a GREP search that looks like this:
p class=\topic\a name=\[\s\S]*?\/a[\s\S]*?/p
I want to replace the p tags with div, leave the first variable string
unchanged, and replace the second variable string with a Title Case version
of itself. The second string has