Thanks. Somehow that didn't seem intuitive the other day :-)
On Sunday, March 25, 2012 5:00:27 PM UTC+1, Christopher Stone wrote:
On Mar 24, 2012, at 10:21, fint82 wrote:
IMO the script gives the closest solution to this issue.
Defo a keyboard shortcut would useful. When I go to
IMO the script gives the closest solution to this issue.
Defo a keyboard shortcut would useful. When I go to preferences, menus and
shortcuts I find the shortcuts are not editable. Odd cause manual and
anything I have read online seem to point here.
On Thursday, March 22, 2012 11:19:02 PM UTC,
On Mar 24, 2012, at 10:21, fint82 wrote:
IMO the script gives the closest solution to this issue.
Defo a keyboard shortcut would useful. When I go to preferences, menus and
shortcuts I find the shortcuts are not editable. Odd cause manual and
anything I have read online seem to point here.
I have a bbedit project created. That is great - I can see a bunch of
related files in one place - open up the few files I need to edit to
make some changes - all in the one fullscreen.
Say while making those changes I want to make some notes on a scrap
file that I save to /tmp or desktop. Right
On 2012-03-22, fint82 wrote:
I have a bbedit project created. ...
Say while making those changes I want to make some notes on a scrap
file that I save to /tmp or desktop. Right now when I create that new
file it brings me to a New Fullscreen window. I just want the new file
to live on the same
Echo Bruce's reply.
Or --- save the file wherever you please then drag its icon
(next to its filename at the top of the window) to your project list.
Ken
fintan.mce...@gmail.com (fint82) wrote on 3/22/12 4:19 PM
I have a bbedit project created. That is great - I can see a bunch of
On Mar 22, 2012, at 18:19, fint82 wrote:
I have a bbedit project created. That is great - I can see a bunch of related
files in one place - open up the few files I need to edit to make some
changes - all in the one fullscreen.
Say while making those changes I want to make some notes on a
On Mar 23, 2012, at 9:56 AM, Bruce Van Allen wrote:
Check this out: BBEdit has a scratchpad available any time, AND, each project
automatically gets its own scratchpad. Look in the lower left corner of the
project window. This might serve your needs.
- Bruce
Thanks Bruce! This is so