You can also have soft wrap, and other options, per file type:
Preferences > Languages > right click desired language (may need to define it
first) > select Edit.
Cheers
On 2013-03-23, at 08:17, Bruce Van Allen wrote:
> On 2013-03-22 at 11:27 AM, krem...@kreme.com (LuKreme) wrote:
>
>> I ha
On Mar 22, 2013, at 13:27, LuKreme wrote:
> I have soft text wrap enabled for my text files, but I would like to have it
> DISABLED in worksheets where I find it extremely annoying. However, as far as
> I can tell, soft-wrap is a global on/off that applies to every document of
> every type.
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I know you can easily make it so you only have a single output window when
running scripts. That way the old window is disposed and a new one created.
I’ve not figured out how to make it so I have a single error browser window
when I run a script that has an error. I love the feature but unless
On Mar 22, 2013, at 12:50, LuKreme wrote:
> In our previous episode (Friday, 22-Mar-2013), Christopher Stone said:
>> tell application "BBEdit"
>> if front window exists then
>> ...
>
> As far as I can tell, the if clause is redundant, the try will fail if there
> is no window.
Good { morning, afternoon, evening },
We're working on an update to BBEdit 10.5 to address a few
recently reported issues.
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 softw
On 2013-03-22 at 11:27 AM, krem...@kreme.com (LuKreme) wrote:
I have soft text wrap enabled for my text files, but I would like to
have it DISABLED in worksheets where I find it extremely annoying.
However, as far as I can tell, soft-wrap is a global on/off that
applies to every document of ever
I have soft text wrap enabled for my text files, but I would like to have it
DISABLED in worksheets where I find it extremely annoying. However, as far as I
can tell, soft-wrap is a global on/off that applies to every document of every
type.
I'm probably missing something, right? Right?
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if
In our previous episode (Friday, 22-Mar-2013), Christopher Stone said:
> tell application "BBEdit"
> if front window exists then
> try
> bounds of front window as real
> on error e
> set AppleScript's text item delimiters to {"Can’t make ", " into type
> real."}
> set _
On Mar 22, 2013, at 09:42, Christopher Stone wrote:
> This script creates a more comprehensive report:
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I goofed the original script up when I formatted it for email. This one should
work properly.
-ccs
In 10.5.2 autoexpand tabs does not seem to be working correctly for me.
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On Mar 22, 2013, at 06:55, Darrel E. Knutson
wrote:
> Thanks for the tip. I would *never* have come up with this on my own. Now, to
> just get an option for tiling windows both side by side and one above the
> other...
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Hey
Wow Christopher!
The "Arrange..." command on the Window menu has been replaced with a simple "Arrange", which
cascades windows down and to the right, in customary fashion. Hold down the Option key, and "Arrange" changes
to to "Tile Two Front Windows" (and does just that)
Thanks for the tip.
On Mar 22, 2013, at 04:47, G. T. Stresen-Reuter wrote:
> I too was very fond of the Arrange options. I don't know why they were
> removed but I trust Bare Bones had legitimate reasons for removing it. If I'm
> not mistaken, AppleScript could be employed to recreate this feature (but
> alas, I h
On Mar 22, 2013, at 5:57 AM, Darrel E. Knutson wrote:
> I'd sure like to have those Arrange options back to hit 100%!
I too was very fond of the Arrange options. I don't know why they were removed
but I trust Bare Bones had legitimate reasons for removing it. If I'm not
mistaken, AppleScript co
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