On Oct 21, 2021, at 2:26 PM, Rich Siegel wrote:
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> That behavior results from having "Make backup before saving" turned on, and
> "Keep historical backups" turned off, although that can be overridden via
> Emacs mode variables or EditorConfig.
Bingo! Thank you.
Neil
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On 21 Oct 2021, at 14:21, Neil Faiman wrote:
I’m currently running BBEdit 14 on MacOS 11.6.
This behavior change might have to do with upgrading from Mojave to
Big Sur in one jump when I upgraded to a new m1 iMac, or with a recent
BBEdit upgrade, or with the fact that I reinstalled BBEdit
I’m currently running BBEdit 14 on MacOS 11.6.
This behavior change might have to do with upgrading from Mojave to Big Sur in
one jump when I upgraded to a new m1 iMac, or with a recent BBEdit upgrade, or
with the fact that I reinstalled BBEdit pretty much from scratch when I
upgraded my
Good { morning, afternoon, evening },
We are pleased to announce the release and immediate availability of
BBEdit 14.0.2. This is a free update for anyone using BBEdit 14, and
includes a number of fixes for reported issues, as well as all the new
features and refinements previously released
> On Oct 21, 2021, at 06:47, TJ Luoma wrote:
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> Assume a 'regular' text file.
>
> I'd like to be able to select a word, press a key, and have all instances of
> that word be surrounded by {brackets}.
Hey Tj,
That's not overly difficult using a bit of AppleScript.
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Chris
Assume a 'regular' text file.
I'd like to be able to select a word, press a key, and have all instances
of that word be surrounded by {brackets}.
For this example, the words would all be names so you would not need worry
about "What if the word is {and} but the word "br{and}s" also exists?
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