On 18 Dec 2019, at 10:02, Maarten Roos wrote:
I did see that function, and will play around with it more to get
myself familiarised with it. But it means pressing a buttton.
Pressing a button??
I do Cmd-B to see the 'balanced' text, and then right-arrow to continue
editing/typing. My hands
Thank you Charlie.
I appreciate your reply.
I did see that function, and will play around with it more to get myself
familiarised with it. But it means pressing a buttton.
I still think that it would be a nice feature to have, I find it highly
useful in NotePad++ (but otherwise I find BBEdit
On 18 Dec 2019, at 1:13, Maarten Roos wrote:
It is good that the opening delimiter can be seen when navigating over
a closing delimiter. But it is just flashing quickly and as some code
can have a number of delimiters in a row, it is really hard to see. It
is possible that when standing next
I am using the latest version of BBEdit. The manual says that
"When you use the right-arrow key to navigate over a closing delimiter
(right paren/brace/bracket/curly quote), the opening delimiter will be
briefly highlighted. If you wish to turn this off, there's an expert pref:
defaults write
I have a lot of WordPress sites. But they're not just plug and play. All my
theme development and plugin development is done in BBEdit.
--Kerri
On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 8:14 AM Greg Raven wrote:
> I have a handful of WordPress sites, but most of my 100+ sites are created
> using BBEdit. For
I have a handful of WordPress sites, but most of my 100+ sites are created
using BBEdit. For that matter, I also create and/or edit my WordPress
themes with BBEdit. I'm even working on a site about using BBEdit to build
websites.
On Monday, December 16, 2019 at 3:38:26 PM UTC-8, Lawrence
Hi Lawrence,
thanks for your extensive thoughts on the topic. I'll concentrate on the
"omnibar approach" that you are questioning - not to convince you but maybe
to explain it a little more.
First of all: everybody has different needs and different workflows. As
long as it is working, there is