On 30 Sep 2012, at 20:00 , Rich Siegel wrote:
x-klingon
Oooo! Does anyone have a good Klingon font? Or a bad Klingon font?
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On 30 Sep 2012, at 20:00 , Rich Siegel wrote:
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.
I don't see any mention of being able to specify the path to the backup file
location. In order to
Thanks Kendall I'll check out those compressors
I tried the grep, but it matched the entire contents of the file. There
were only 2 lines left after it was done.
I'll try tweaking it a bit more.
Ken
On Sunday, September 30, 2012 3:15:05 PM UTC-4, Kendall Conrad wrote:
One indirect
On 9/30/12 at 1:05 PM, fredsays...@gmail.com (kt) wrote:
Thanks Kendall I'll check out those compressors
I tried the grep, but it matched the entire contents of the
file. There were only 2 lines left after it was done.
I'll try tweaking it a bit more.
One direct solution:
Find:
On Sep 30, 2012, at 9:00 PM, Rich Siegel wrote:
Good { morning, afternoon, evening },
We've been busy. :-) A new version is in the works, with a whole bunch of new
features, refinements, and improvements. We're happy to make a pre-release
build available to the list, so that you have a
As it says in the docs accompanying Rich's notice: CVS has been removed.
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On Oct 1, 2012, at 10:32 AM, Rod Buchanan rodb.i...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sep 30, 2012, at 9:00 PM, Rich Siegel wrote:
Good { morning, afternoon, evening },
We've been busy. :-) A
On Oct 1, 2012, at 10:33 AM, Brian Frick wrote:
As it says in the docs accompanying Rich's notice: CVS has been removed.
Thanks. I hadn't read that far yet. :(
(This sucks big time by the way. We have a ton of code in CVS.)
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I installed BBEdit 10.5 on my laptop to look at it, then removed it and put
back 10.1.2 (still running 10.5 on my desktop).
Before installing 10.5 when I was editing a file and I pressed
option-command-‘, it would rewrap the current paragraph, and ONLY the current
paragraph to 72 characters.
Where do you save your projects? In the project's folder? In a projects
folder?
I know you can save them anywhere, I'm asking where the list prefers to keep
their BBEdit Project Files. Just curious.
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On Oct 1, 2012, at 12:18 PM, Oliver Taylor olivertay...@me.com wrote:
Where do you save your projects? In the project's folder? In a projects
folder?
I know you can save them anywhere, I'm asking where the list prefers to keep
their BBEdit Project Files. Just curious.
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On Oct 1, 2012, at 2:18 PM, Oliver Taylor wrote:
Where do you save your projects? In the project's folder? In a projects
folder?
I know you can save them anywhere, I'm asking where the list prefers to keep
their BBEdit Project Files. Just curious.
My typical structure:
company
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 12:18 PM, Oliver Taylor olivertay...@me.com wrote:
Where do you save your projects? In the project's folder? In a projects
folder?
I know you can save them anywhere, I'm asking where the list prefers to
keep their BBEdit Project Files. Just curious.
I'm usually
On Oct 01, 2012, at 11:43, LuKreme krem...@kreme.com wrote:
I’ve scoured my email to see if I can find what I might have done originally
to get command-option-‘ to do what I have been doing for year, but I can’t
seem to find it.
Thanks much for this one. I think I am going to be using this
new Site action menu all the time.
I like the background color in the file list, too. And the
clippings palette in two columns. And hiding the project list so
I can just show open documents. Oh and restoring easy access to
recent
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