I'm still using BBEdit 9 because, well, it's always been able to do
anything I wanted.
But several times now I've wanted to navigate to a certain character number
(offset) in a file. BBEdit has *Search* ▸ *Go to Line…*. I want to *Search
* ▸ *Go to Character…*. and enter the offset in the
OK, I added this feature myself, thanks to BBEdit's over-the-top
AppleScriptability. Create a script named Go to Characteri… in your
BBEdit Scripts menu, and in it place this text…
*display dialog* Go to character… default answer 0
*set* aOffset *to* text returned *of* result *as* *integer*
Thanks for all the ideas. In a little more detail, I manage a fairly
low-traffic site. I know I could copy everything to a sandbox
directory and test in there, but then I've got to also direct my
client apps to use the sandbox. Time-consuming. Sometimes when I
need to make a relatively small
be any fun anyhow.
Is there any way to tell BBEdit's perl syntax checker to ignore 'use'
directives or something? I tried the #bbpragma but that seems to be
only for HTML.
Thank you,
Jerry Krinock
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worked before I
upgraded from BBEdit 8 to BBEdit 9 a few weeks ago. In Snow Leopard,
too. I didn't need to add it in Preferences. Help Viewer was just
there, in the Preview In submenu.
Thank you!
Jerry Krinock
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Dennis is correct. The extensions for Markdown are .mark, .markdown
and .text. Gives syntax coloring too.
Thank you, Dennis.
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almost because of the unexpected p tags, but that's not the
fault of BBEdit.
Thanks,
Jerry Krinock
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