On 8/26/15 at 6:13 AM, beer...@gmail.com (BeeRich33) wrote:
I thought shoving the Clippings folder into Dropbox, then
aliasing that folder back into ~/Library/Application
Support/BBEdit/ would allow me to share the Clippings amongst a
bunch of machines. It's now telling me I can't do that.
Hi folks.
I thought shoving the Clippings folder into Dropbox, then aliasing that
folder back into ~/Library/Application Support/BBEdit/ would allow me to
share the Clippings amongst a bunch of machines. It's now telling me I
can't do that.
Is there a way to fix this?
Cheers
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On Wednesday, August 26, 2015, BeeRich33 beer...@gmail.com wrote:
I thought shoving the Clippings folder into Dropbox, then
aliasing that folder back into ~/Library/Application
Support/BBEdit/ would allow me to share the Clippings amongst a
bunch of machines. It's now telling me I can't do
Using BBEdit 11.1.2 with a MacBook Pro and 27 iMac as an external monitor.
When opening a document, BBEdit opens it to the full height of the iMac
screen. If I want to move the window to my MBP, I have to manually resize
the window.
Is there a way to restrict the size of a window when it
douglas -
i have the same setup.
i use dragthing and the following two applescripts for when i’m desk-bound
or mobile.
please note that there are no doubt more elegant/simple ways to do this… my
coding philosophy has always been ‘hey, it works… STFU! 8-)'
btw… the scripts position all of my
On 8/26/15 at 7:35 PM, dvonroe...@gmail.com (Douglas von Roeder) wrote:
Using BBEdit 11.1.2 with a MacBook Pro and 27 iMac as an external
monitor. When opening a document, BBEdit opens it to the full height
of the iMac screen. If I want to move the window to my MBP, I have to
manually resize
On Aug 26, 2015, at 19:00, Bruce Linde bli...@5happy.com wrote:
tell application System Events
tell process BBEdit
repeat with x from 1 to (count windows)
set this_name to (name of window x) as text