Thank you Gribnif. Every six months or so I read something on this list
that saves me worlds of time, and you just did it. I always futzed around
with the Find Differences ... dialog, as well as a few other really bizarre
shortcuts I developed.
Gribnif: Personally, I find it easiest to
BBunny wrote:
Is there a way to customize BBEdit palettes? In particular, I would like
to add the Update button to the HTML Tools palette (it was removed
from v10) and delete some buttons I never use. Thanks.
I don't think you can customise the HTML palettes however Clippings,
Scripts,
In BBEdit 10.1.4, I'm finding the Search menu's Jump Back and Jump Forward
commands to be useful in that regard.
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Yes, this works, but only if both files are in your Project window.
Sometimes they're not.
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 9:51 AM, Gribnif goo...@dwilga.gotdns.org wrote:
Personally, I find it easiest to Command-click on the two files I want to
compare, then Control-click (or right-click) to get the
On 10/19/12 at 10:08 AM, fran...@cherman.com (Frances Cherman) wrote:
Yes, this works, but only if both files are in your Project window.
Sometimes they're not.
True, but don't forget the more broadly useful Compare Two Front
Documents command. Control-clicking in the file list of a
browser