Re: Grep replace in a column

2018-03-23 Thread @lbutlr
On 2018-03-23 (07:13 MDT), Donald Goyette wrote: > > Not a grep solution, but you can use the alt/option key to make a zero-width > vertical selection in front of a column of times, then type "H" or "L" to add > that letter to the column. (this does not work if oft-wrap is

[ANN] BBEdit 12.1.3 (410051) pre-release

2018-03-23 Thread Rich Siegel
Good morning folks, We're currently working on another maintenance update to BBEdit 12 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

Re: Grep replace in a column

2018-03-23 Thread jgill
There is a year's worth of this to process. I found a way. Select a column, copy and paste into a new document. Do the grep search and replace there. Copy and paste back to the original selection. On Friday, March 23, 2018 at 1:14:34 PM UTC, Donald Goyette wrote: > > Not a grep solution, but

Re: Grep replace in a column

2018-03-23 Thread Donald Goyette
Not a grep solution, but you can use the alt/option key to make a zero- width vertical selection in front of a column of times, then type "H" or "L" to add that letter to the column. On Thu, Mar 22, 2018, at 9:02 PM, jgill wrote: > I have seven columns of tide times separated by tabs and I want

Re: #bbinclude in included script

2018-03-23 Thread Neil Faiman
On Mar 23, 2018, at 12:13 AM, Neil Faiman wrote: > > 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 >