With OS 10.11.6 and BBEdit 12.0.1 I was able to successfully assign
Ctrl+Opt+Cmd+P (and C, T. S was already assigned) to a clipping and use it.
You may want to try and backup your settings/preferences somewhere and
delete them to see if there's something funny with it as a way to narrow
down
I would really like to use the command line to open a new disk browser at a
specific directory:
bbedit~/path/to/directory/
will open a project, which is OK. but I would prefer a disk browser.
Surely there is a way to open a disk browser from the command line... or
from Apple Script
On Tuesday, 24 October 2017 13:11:05 UTC-7, Rich Siegel wrote:
>
> The selected range of text begins with "<#" and ends with "#>",
> which makes it a "placeholder". You can read about these in the
> user manual. The Tab key behavior can be controlled in the
> Keyboard preferences.
>
Thanks!
On 10/24/17 at 4:04 PM, earl.thurs...@gmail.com (Earl Thurston) wrote:
Hi folks. I'm a newcomer to BBEdit 12, having recently migrated
from the now-sunsetted TextWrangler.
I came across a sudden and surprising issue while editing the
text in one of my documents. When I pressed the TAB key on
Hi folks. I'm a newcomer to BBEdit 12, having recently migrated from the
now-sunsetted TextWrangler.
I came across a sudden and surprising issue while editing the text in one
of my documents. When I pressed the TAB key on my keyboard, the page
scrolled to and highlighted several lines of text
Got the update, it works, and I'm happy again. THANK YOU
On Friday, October 20, 2017 at 11:21:27 AM UTC-5, Rich Siegel wrote:
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> On 10/20/17 at 12:13 PM, arach...@gmail.com (Joe Lapp)
> wrote:
>
> >How do I get BBEdit to include .ts files in its multi-file searches?
>
> Update to 12.0.1