For years, I’ve been using persistent includes () that
contain plain includes (#bbinclude …). This always works just as I want: The
persistent include body is inserted in the document, and then the #bbincludes
in the inserted text are recursively substituted.
In other places I’ve used included
I have seven columns of tide times separated by tabs and I want to add a
letter to the beginning of each time in a column. H=High L=Low
I have found how to select a column of text with the alt key but when I put
the search and replace (/d/d:/d/d) - H\1 into the dialog, the 'Replace All'
item
On 3/22/18 at 2:02 PM, edha...@gmail.com (ed hawco) wrote:
Hey. Stepping up to BBEdit from TextWrangler. My trial period
is about to expire, and it says that some "advanced features"
will go away if I stay in FREE mode. But it doesn't say WHICH
features will disappear. I'm guessing it's the
Hey. Stepping up to BBEdit from TextWrangler. My trial period is about to
expire, and it says that some "advanced features" will go away if I stay in
FREE mode. But it doesn't say WHICH features will disappear. I'm guessing
it's the ones that are marked with a STAR when you go through the