On 9 Nov 2010, at 20:28, Nigel Stanger wrote:
Hmm, I'm not sure I like the idea of turning off safe saves globally just so
I can edit my crontab in BBEdit.
Yes, I feel that. Two points though:
1. Safe saves itself is quite new and you probably never missed it before.
2. I asked Patrick and
Hi All,
I just updated my jQuery clippings set for version 1.4.3, which (fingers
crossed) will be out this weekend.
Again the clippings cover the full API with all the function signature
variations and $ shortcuts. Grab them at:
http://noumenal.co.uk/bbedit/jquery-clippings
(Ping me if you
On 13 Sep 2010, at 13:37, Patrick Woolsey wrote:
David Cortesi davecort...@gmail.com sez:
When you drag a URL from a browser's address bar to the desktop, the
Finder makes a webloc file. It used to be that if I opened one of those
with bbedit, it would open as a document, revealing the URL
On 13 Sep 2010, at 15:55, Patrick Woolsey wrote:
Contrary to its behavior elsewhere :), the system still creates webloc
files with both resource and data forks.
Thus editing just the data fork (which is all BBEdit sees) may not have the
desired effect--e.g. the resulting files do work from
On 8 Sep 2010, at 19:39, ryentzer wrote:
Hi, when I type div (without the quotes) I get a list of available
clippings to insert such as div, div class, div id. The problem is
they are all doubled, yet somehow different. The first div will have
the clipping icon to the left whereas the second
I know the answer to this, but because I'm away from the Mac I can't put it to
hand just now.
Basically, there's an expert preference you have to turn off that was new in 9.5
It's called something like safe-saves.
If you go to Help you cam get to the latest release notes and it will tell you
That's the one!
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On 11 Sep 2010, at 00:57, LuKreme krem...@kreme.com wrote:
On 10-Sep-2010, at 13:59, Carlton Gibson wrote:
It's called something like safe-saves.
This is from the 9.5 release notes.
When doing a safe-save, the system does not attempt to preserve
On 5 Aug 2010, at 16:47, Rick wrote:
I figured out that dragging down above the scroll bar allows you to
have a split view of one document. Does anyone know if it is possible
to view two different documents in the split view? This would be
useful because sometime I want to view two different
Surely this is (yet another) one of those emails that needs to go to
supp...@barebones.com.
On 28 Apr 2010, at 11:06, hkrems wrote:
BBedit 9.5 is out and they have made some interresting (hmm) changes
in the 'Definitions' Submenu: now there are lots of entries pointing
to
*.php:0 -
Sounds like one for supp...@barebones.com
On 25 Mar 2010, at 08:40, fritz wrote:
Okay, seriously, this is asinine.
I just upgraded to the latest 9.3.1 and I went to edit my hosts
file. I hit File-Open Hidden and ... hey, wait, NO hidden files
are showing!
I'm like, WTF, why aren't you
This isn't an exact answer but, does the Tidy command help you at all?
(Inserting missing tags is one thing it's good at...)
On 22 Mar 2010, at 13:30, RobS wrote:
Hi,
I come to beg...
I used to use the old (came with BBE 6) Fix Implicitly Closed Tags
script alot. Doing poetry on-line,
Hi All,
I just uploaded a new set of BBEdit clippings for jQuery:
http://noumenal.co.uk/bbedit/jquery-clippings
These cover the full API of the latest version (1.4.2) and capture the various
versions of each method signature as well as dollar shortcuts.
Let me know if you find a bug.
Hay Jacco,
I think the problem is that you'll need to specify that the replacement should
act globally, rather than just once.
On 15 Dec 2009, at 09:57, Jacco wrote:
sed 's/\x00//' ~Desktop/mies.txt ~/Desktop/poes.txt
Change this to
sed 's/\x00//g' ~Desktop/mies.txt ~/Desktop/poes.txt
On 26 Nov 2009, at 12:08, Charlie Garrison wrote:
I'm sure with the effort of a few people from this list we could
get the script working very smoothly from within BBEdit. Anyone
willing to help?
Yes, I'm willing to help.
As a slight preamble... I've created the first version of a Code
Hi Scott,
On 12 Nov 2009, at 16:05, Scott wrote:
Just upgraded BBEdit to 9.3 via the built-in updater and now I'm
experiencing a problem. If I right-click on a file to open with
BBEdit, I get a File Cannot Be Opened -35 or another message along
the lines of BBEdit cannot be opened because
On 11 Nov 2009, at 16:29, Tim Gray wrote:
On Wed 11, Nov'09 at 8:34 AM -0500, Steve Kalkwarf wrote:
I thought this was in the Expert Preferences Worksheet Stationery
The what? Where is this Stationery? Sounds useful...
Indeed...
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I still to getting the sgi button in the toolbar. personnally I'm glad
about this but, can I ask for clarification abit exactly what has
changed?
Thanks
Carlton
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On 5 Nov 2009, at 22:20, Jim Correia corr...@barebones.com wrote:
On Nov 5, 2009, at 3:06 PM, lucbress
Hi Rob,
On 20 Oct 2009, at 13:52, RobS wrote:
I maintain a web site which is constantly being added to and edited.
Trying to indicate to site visitors what is new and then removing that
indicator after a reasonable interval is becoming onerous, and is
fraught with problems when done manually.
On 24 Sep 2009, at 14:11, cnymike wrote:
I've been plodding along with BBEdit v8 for quite a while. I know that
v9 has been out quite a while as well but am hesitating to upgrade
until v10 for fear that as soon as I upgrade to v9, v10 will be
announced since v9 has been around for a while.
Hi all,
I've just released the first beta of a Zend Framework Clipping set for
BBEdit.
You can download a copy at:
http://noumenal.co.uk/resources/downloads
Alternatively, it is also part of the combined clipping set on GitHub:
http://github.com/tedmasterweb/bbeditclippings/
The set
On 14 Aug 2009, at 11:23, skillzero wrote:
Is there a way to run a non-filter Unix script that has info about the
current window? I'd like to be able to run a Unix script with access
to BB_DOC_PATH, BB_DOC_SELSTART, BB_DOC_SELEND, etc., but I don't want
to modify the text of the window (as a
On 17 Aug 2009, at 09:36, Maarten Sneep wrote:
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 09:14:44 +0100, Carlton Gibson wrote:
You can use AppleScript from within your shell script to query BBEdit
for the information you need.
No, you can't. BBEdit does not process apple events while a unix
command
On 17 Aug 2009, at 10:05, Maarten Sneep wrote:
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 09:49:56 +0100, Carlton Gibson
carlton.gib...@gmail.com wrote:
On 17 Aug 2009, at 09:36, Maarten Sneep wrote:
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 09:14:44 +0100, Carlton Gibson wrote:
You can use AppleScript from within your shell
On 13 Aug 2009, at 15:46, Marek Stepanek wrote:
Carlton Gibson wrote:
On 12 Aug 2009, at 23:29, pietro ildiscotto wrote:
Hello,
I have a text who look like this
searchGetter.10.searchTerm=naim 62
searchGetter.10.searchTermType=All of these words
searchGetter.11.availableTo
On 13 Aug 2009, at 15:09, pietro ildiscotto wrote:
That's precisely what I want to avoid :D
Nobody likes textfactories! ;-)
Pierre
On 13 août, 15:55, Carlton Gibson carlton.gib...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12 Aug 2009, at 23:29, pietro ildiscotto wrote:
Hello,
I have a text who
On 6 Aug 2009, at 22:41, Bee wrote:
I have created many #! scripts, now would like one the send the
list of files open in BBEdit to a command in terminal.
Is there a parameter like $1 that will do this?
Some way of interrogating the bbedit command line tool would be good.
(Hint guys
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On 6 Aug 2009, at 22:41, Bee wrote:
I have created many #! scripts, now would like one the send the
list of files open in BBEdit to a command in terminal.
Is there a parameter like $1 that will do this?
Some way
On 28 Jul 2009, at 20:53, salamander wrote:
Since I picked up ctags through the BBEdit's manual, I thought I'd
pose this question to those in the group that use ctags. Is there a
way to have ctags ignore certain files or subdirectories?
I've been using the following as my bash alias, which
Hi all,
I'm trying to create a file filter to show .htaccess files but not
other invisibles.
Currently I've got as far as ANY of
1) Name is .htaccess
2) Visibility is visible.
This works if I have Show Invisibles on.
The problem is I also get all my .svn folders and all the files in
those.
On 8 Jul 2009, at 16:35, Patrick Woolsey wrote:
What you can do for the meantime, is add your .htaccess file(s)
directly
into the project by opening them and dragging their proxy icons.
Brilliant! Thanks.
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On 6 Jul 2009, at 14:52, Homer wrote:
If I haven't selected any text and initiate a find/replace function,
the Selected text only button should automatically NOT be checked.
Otherwise, I look like an idiot.
By parity of logic, if I have selected text, presumptively that button
SHOULD
On 1 Jul 2009, at 06:37, Kyle wrote:
I'm taking an online HTML class that's using HTML Tool Kit in the
video demos. As a Mac user, I'm using BBEdit and am trying to apply
the instructions of the one to the other. Right now I'm trying to
figure out how to add some gif image files to
On 21 Jun 2009, at 23:04, G. T. Stresen-Reuter wrote:
I've got something in the works...
Do you think it's worth us (I mean all on the list) having a Google
Code repository or something?
(BB: is it worth you guys setting us up a Wiki or something?)
Hi Ted,
This continues a discussion we were having last year about refining
the PHP clippings set (which alas my own work, wife and child — and my
need to decode your excellent XSLT — inhibited progress on...)
I use the PHP clippings all the time (they're a god send when it comes
to
Hi Charlie,
On 17 Jun 2009, at 06:51, Charlie Garrison wrote:
If you're happy with Perl, then the Text::Table module will do what
you want:
http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Text::Table
Thanks that looks like it will do it!
Regards,
Carlton
On 17 Jun 2009, at 09:53, steveax wrote:
There's entable:
http://entable.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html
HTH,
Brilliant! Thanks.
(I knew someone had done this before.)
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Hi Ted,
On 16 Jun 2009, at 09:36, G. T. Stresen-Reuter wrote:
Import into mysql and pipe query to file?
That may well work. It's a bit sledgehammer to crack a nut though
— :-) — and I'd need a table defined already...
I was thinking that some PERL script or a clever pipeline (perhaps
Hi All,
A bit of further browsing and it seems EMACS has a whole set of Text
Based Tables functionality:
http://www.impernix.org/Manuals/emacs/Text-Based-Tables.html#Text-Based-Tables
I'm wondering does anybody know if the code behind this (or
equivalent) is available as a stand-alone
On 1 Apr 2009, at 07:55, Jack Stewart wrote:
I find the notion of going to command line control of what is
otherwise sucha nice GUI, (OS X) very offputting. Do I need
something like Versions in addition to BBEdit?
Hi Jack,
If you don't want to use the command line at all then you
On 31 Mar 2009, at 05:55, Jack Stewart wrote:
I use manual version management which is a lot of work. I want to
add a more automated version management in order to have a more
rigorous process but have not learned enough about alternative
systems yet to figure which one I want to
On 25 Feb 2009, at 14:59, Peter Weil wrote:
I've left this alone until now. I have a short shell script written in
PHP that I use as a unix filter, but now I really need to filter many
files quickly (the filter converts html entities to utf-8). I've never
had to access stdin via PHP, and my
On 23 Feb 2009, at 22:09, mrjamesdaco...@googlemail.com wrote:
This seems to paste an insert tag instead of an input tag...or is
there something wrong with my version?
I get the same result -- must be an error.
Go to the clippings menu, click open clippings folder. Track down the
Submit
On 29 Dec 2008, at 16:34, Patrick Woolsey wrote:
First, check whether BBEdit's configured to identify text files
using the
Map the file name option (in the Text Files prefs panel).
If so, you can just add a suffix mapping for .tpl in the Languages
prefs
panel to have BBEdit recognize
Hi all,
I recently started work on a project which employs .tpl files.
The project lead was keen for me to use ack, citing its great multi-
file search.
http://petdance.com/ack/
I of course responded that BBEdit has the best multi-file search
available anywhere.
However, I some came up
Open File by Name… also works for directories, which might be what
you're after.
On 11 Nov 2008, at 21:08, Doug Pinkerton wrote:
I do see what you mean, and it's very much better than what I've been
doing. Thanks, Paul.
dp
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On 23 Oct 2008, at 00:36, Johan™Strandberg wrote:
The sysconf(3) system lets you access all kinds of nifty, useful,
obscure, and never-to-be-used-by-a-reasonable-human snippets of
information otherwise hidden inside the OS.
Sounds like just my sort of thing. Thanks.
Hi All,
I'm just setting up the .MacOSX/environment.plist to the PATH that I
need but I'm wondering about the defaults...
With no value for PATH set in .MacOSX/environment.plist, this:
#! /bin/sh
echo $PATH
outputs this:
/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
These seems like sensible beginnings
2008/10/9 William Reveal [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We are all suppose to learn Squeak (opensource Smalltalk) so we get a
good feel for where all modern OOP languages got their start *grin*
Sorry, history of computer science lesson here but, what was LISP
then? -- All in the name of things to do
2008/10/9 Derek Belrose [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
EMACS (http://www.gnu.org/emacs) is a giant environment originally
meant as a text editor. It was written in LISP, all configuration in
LISP, all extensions written in LISP. It's still an editor, but now
it's considered an OS providing you access
2008/10/8 hkrems [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
PLEASE put the old 'make backup now' back again in all coming versions
of bbedit.
It was useful. It was controllable.
Imagine me having an idea to improve some coding that means change
something here and there. The first thing was to make a backup with
Not 100% sure but, I think one of the example Automator workflows does this too.
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Have you tried Save a copy... ?
2008/9/21 redbaron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi,
if I access a remote file via Transmit and use save as... in order
to save a local copy and that file already exists on the local disk
bbedit 9.0.1 simply deletes the local file.
regards
marco
2008/9/17 Marc Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I generally format multi-line comments in my C source code like this:
/*
* This is the first line of the comment.
* This is the second line.
* This is the last line.
*/
Is there a way to get equivalent behavior from BBEdit's
2008/9/11 Charlie Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 10/9/08 at 4:06 AM -0700, Mike Conley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nonetheless, it would still be nice to do an AppleScript, because I
would have it create the new window and align it beside the original,
with the same dimensions, since that's
Hi all,
I have a project which I wish to search, something like
project/
library/
My_Namespace
Zend
modules/
...
I want to exclude the Zend folder from the search, so I create a Filter, but
I can't work out how to exclude it...
I've tried the file name 'parent
2008/9/10 Mike Conley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I want to write a script that [...]
does the Open in Additional Window command, so that I can easily
create a second view into my document without having to open the
drawer, etc.
Hi Mike,
If you're not committed to using AppleScript for this you
2008/9/10 Mike Conley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you're not committed to using AppleScript for this you could go to the
Menus bit in Preferences and assign a key equivalent for this.
Y'know, as it turns out, I had, in fact, assigned a key equivalent to
this already, but had forgotten. Thanks
Thanks for this! I now have no excuse for anything except lightning
productivity... which will please my wife at least ;-)
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Hi all,
Is it possible to refresh or update the results window when checking the
status of a subversion working copy?
Currently I check status, resolve an issue (usually by just adding to repo
or committing a file) and then I have to shut the results window and go back
to the subversion menu.
2008/9/1 G. T. Stresen-Reuter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I, the author, am on vacation for a while. Actually, the
documentation format the PHP documentation developers use changes
rather frequently and I'm almost certain that I'll have to redevelop
the XSLT to get the stylesheet to execute properly.
Hi all,
1) How cool is v9?
2) I've been experiencing a crash caused by the presence of my old ctags
file. (Removing it from the directory tree removes the problem.)
I'm going to look back into creating the ctags file -- the way I was doing
it is pasted below. If anybody has any clues I'd be
From BBEdit Manual, p64 of PDF:
Using projects
To open a text file within a project, just click on the file and BBEdit will
display it in the
editing pane. If you click on an FTP or SFTP URL clipping, BBEdit will open
the remote
file (or open an FTP Browser if the clipping points to a
if you Show package contents on the BBEdit app you can find the Default
Support folder. In there all the packaged clippings are packaged up.
2008/8/29 Morbus Iff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just upgraded to 9. Yay.
But, looking at the screencast, you demo a HTML autocompletion, using
clippings.
Hi all,
I just watched the v9 trailer and was pleased to see that one can
search/replace even for files on remote servers...
I'm missing something but how is this possible?
TIA
Carlton
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2008/8/29 Rich Siegel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 8/29/08 at 8:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Carlton Gibson) wrote:
http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/screencasts.html
explicitly says Search across multiple files, even on remote servers.
Aha, I see the confusion. Remote FILE servers: volumes
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