Re: Strip away all HTML, leaving just the URLs

2013-03-07 Thread John Delacour
On 06/03/2013 15:58, Nick wrote: Thanks, that did exactly what I was looking for. But, I realized I also need to do this for anchor tags with relative links, such as: a href=/xxx//zzz.shtmlordinateur de bureau/a A text filter something like this should do everything you want

Keyboard shortcut to open terminal and run: latexmk [insert name of bbedit file that is open]

2013-03-07 Thread lawlist
Can I please have some ideas for the easiest way to have a keyboard shortcut assigned to open the terminal and type: latexmk [name of file that is open in bbedit]. If possible, I'd like the computer to figure out the name of the file that is open (with keyboard focus) in bbedit. -- -- You

Re: Strip away all HTML, leaving just the URLs

2013-03-07 Thread Doug McNutt
At 10:14 + 3/7/13, John Delacour wrote: On 06/03/2013 15:58, Nick wrote: Thanks, that did exactly what I was looking for. But, I realized I also need to do this for anchor tags with relative links, such as: a href=/xxx//zzz.shtmlordinateur de bureau/a A text filter something

Re: Keyboard shortcut to open terminal and run: latexmk [insert name of bbedit file that is open]

2013-03-07 Thread LuKreme
lawlist opined on Wednesday 06-Mar-2013@22:19:55 Can I please have some ideas for the easiest way to have a keyboard shortcut assigned to open the terminal and type: latexmk [name of file that is open in bbedit]. Do you need to actually open the terminal for some reason, or do you just need

Re: Learning GREP - need help with one example

2013-03-07 Thread Scott
Thanks. I will check out that text filter thread. I tried to plug Rick's solution in as a text filter (find/replace) but could not get it to work. Clearly I need to educate myself more. On Wednesday, March 6, 2013 9:32:12 AM UTC-7, LuKreme wrote: In our previous episode (Wednesday,

Re: Strip away all HTML, leaving just the URLs

2013-03-07 Thread TJ Luoma
On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 10:58 AM, Nick grizfa...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks, that did exactly what I was looking for. But, I realized I also need to do this for anchor tags with relative links, such as: a href=/xxx//zzz.shtmlordinateur de bureau/a I'm going to re-post my previous

Re: Keyboard shortcut to open terminal and run: latexmk [insert name of bbedit file that is open]

2013-03-07 Thread lawlist
Oh, that would be most awesome, to have the terminal run under the hood. Does the automator have an easy way to tell the terminal to run under the hood and insert a user defined command (latexmk -c) or (latexmk, plus the name of the file in the working directory)? I've only used the

Re: Keyboard shortcut to open terminal and run: latexmk [insert name of bbedit file that is open]

2013-03-07 Thread TJ Luoma
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 11:30 AM, lawlist keith.david.bershat...@gmail.com wrote: Oh, that would be most awesome, to have the terminal run under the hood. Does the automator have an easy way to tell the terminal to run under the hood and insert a user defined command (latexmk -c) or (latexmk,

Re: Keyboard shortcut to open terminal and run: latexmk [insert name of bbedit file that is open]

2013-03-07 Thread lawlist
Thank you -- I will give this a try. -- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the BBEdit Talk discussion group on Google Groups. To post to this group, send email to bbedit@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to bbedit+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com