Hi
Am 19.07.2011 um 21:57 schrieb vr8ce:
I'm looking for an option to have the insertion point follow the
cursor. That is, if I'm at the top of a document, and hit the Page
Down key three or four times, I want the current line to be the top of
the window, so that, if I hit the down arrow,
I hate editing text at the bottom of a window (I need following context, even
if the following context is just end of file), so I liked the pre-10
preference that allowed you to scroll past the end of a file by a full or half
page.
BBEdit 10 is still honoring my old setting*, but I don't see
On Jul 20, 12:23 am, Rich Siegel sie...@barebones.com wrote:
On Tuesday, July 19, 2011, Dave Fitch dave.fi...@gmail.com wrote:
Can anyone tell me how I can get BBEdit 10 to automatically set
.htaccess files to use the Apache Configuration File language setting?
In the Languages preferences,
On Jul 20, 12:55 am, LuKreme krem...@kreme.com wrote:
The preferences window is not resizable, and the sidebar is not resizable
either. This means that I have to waste space on the left side AND I can't
see a full list of the available settings in the Preference pane.
OK, I'm sure someone
I'm a Textmate user and I've just switched to BBEdit 10. There is a
Textmate feature that I use all the time and I can't see any
equivalent in BBEdit.
In Textmate, rather than navigate through folders, I'd type CMD+T and
start typing the name of the file that I'm interested in, Textmate
shows a
So I'm trying to make the switch from Textmate to BBEdit and I've
gotten past most differences except for one...the little arrows BBEdit
puts in to show tab.
For each time I hit tab a little arrow is displayed on the screen.
Is it possible to turn this off? I found detab but that just removes
OK, so I actually use a bunch of the html markup palettes/buttons that
Barebones axed in BBEdit 10 a lot. I'm not crazy about losing the
documents drawer (preferably on the right), but I can live with the
currently open documents sidebar (on the left), but I don't think I
can live without the
On Jul 19, 1:39 pm, Rich Siegel sie...@barebones.com wrote:
Speaking as a businessman, we make more money on each direct
sale than we do on each Mac App Store sale, and that adds up
over time. That said, a sale's a sale :-) and in the grand
scheme of things, we try not to bother our customers
I just downloaded 10.0, free update from my 9.0 bought within the
right time period.
On opening 10.0 immediately after the download, I find that Open FIle
by Name no longer works, returning This operation couldn't be
completed, because an error occurred. Directory not found (MacOS Error
code:
One of the new users of BBedit drawn in by a) the new price, and b)
the ability to set line spacings (I'm a writer, not a coder, and this
is huge. I sent in a request for this a week or two ago and poof,
there it is.)
Just tried to set up a text factory, and didn't get what I expected.
The
I get a generic document icon for .html files; and a terminal (script)
icon for .php files. Rebuilding the launch services database does not
help. Any advice?
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Misled by what the menu showed while composing previous query, it's in
fact (when a valid URL is selected within a file) Open Selection
that doesn't work. Add to my previous note, my base site is correctly
referenced in Setup:Sites (Local site root) — as it was before.
Again, I changed absolutely
I can't get it to pick up my color schemes either. It worked on my laptop at
work but at home it's not finding them. I'm using the Dropbox layout
(~/Dropbox/Application Support/BBEdit)
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Color Schemes and Preference Data seem broken. If I create a new scheme, it
creates the ~/Library/Application Support/BBEdit/Color Schemes directory and
puts it there. Also, it keeps creating ~/Library/BBEdit to write sleepstate
file even though I have ~/Dropbox/Application
I've always wondered about the need to have version control integrated
into a text editor. While it would maybe make sense in a larger IDE,
in this context it's pretty much pointless, especially on OSX. Just
use Git on the command line as you would normally. You get all the
awesome features of
Am 20.07.2011 um 13:44 schrieb Jason:
So I'm trying to make the switch from Textmate to BBEdit and I've
gotten past most differences except for one...the little arrows BBEdit
puts in to show tab.
For each time I hit tab a little arrow is displayed on the screen.
Is it possible to turn
Please remove the resizing window feature ASAP. It is extremely
annoying.
On Jul 19, 7:55 pm, LuKreme krem...@kreme.com wrote:
The preferences window is not resizable, and the sidebar is not resizable
either. This means that I have to waste space on the left side AND I can't
see a full list
Sorry. To clarify, I was referring to version 10 via the preferences.
On Jul 19, 6:59 pm, Christopher Stone listmeis...@thestoneforge.com
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On Jul 19, 2011, at 15:26, Chris wrote:
I'm not seeing how it's possible to remap keyboard shortcuts for items
located in folders inside
I hope I am not the only one who misses the window arranging function?
Also, as someone else mentioned, the morphing prefs pane is gross.
Doug
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I was just lamenting the loss of that feature. I used it daily, religiously.
I *need* that back...
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On Jul 20, 2011, at 7:26 AM, stetner wrote:
I hope I am not the only one who misses the window arranging function?
Also, as someone else mentioned, the morphing prefs pane is gross.
On Tuesday, July 19, 2011, David Kelly dke...@hiwaay.net wrote:
Using my 9.6.x S/N to purchase an update/upgrade returns a S/N which
enables version 10.x but does not disable 9.6.x? So that purchasing
new vs upgrade is exactly the same but for the accounting trail
linking the latest to all my
On Wednesday, July 20, 2011, Fritz Anderson fri...@manoverboard.org
wrote:
BBEdit 10 is still honoring my old setting*, but I don't see where to
set it in the Preferences window. I can make peace with the its being
esoteric or infrequent enough that it didn't make it into the window,
but I
On Wednesday, July 20, 2011, Jason jrel...@gmail.com wrote:
So I'm trying to make the switch from Textmate to BBEdit and I've
gotten past most differences except for one...the little arrows BBEdit
puts in to show tab.
It sounds like you turned Show Invisibles on at some point,
and haven't
On Wednesday, July 20, 2011, Darrel E. Knutson
darrel.knut...@googlemail.com wrote:
I cannot find any way of permanently deactivating the project window
that automatically appears whenever I open two documents
simultaneously. Hide Files seems to work, but only temporarily. I
can't find anything
I too, at first, thought this was annoying, because I was clicking all the
headings to see what the window did. But when I stopped doing that silly
thing and instead started to actually look at the preferences instead of the
preferences *window*, I suddenly stopped caring about the window size
Hi,
Am 20.07.2011 um 13:44 schrieb amc:
Just tried to set up a text factory, and didn't get what I expected.
The factory is simply set to
Tidy:Clean (discard empty paragraphs)
Change Line Endings (to Windows)
What I got was HTML output, with my text turned into Body text. I
presumed I
Hey everyone, I've been experimenting with PHP's comment callout
feature and it appears to be a bit buggy. I'm sure it will be fixed
eventually, but in the meantime I got to researching writing my own
mode and couldn't find any documentation on the comment callouts (in
the SDK or elsewhere). Does
I also use the palettes all the time. But I am finding that
almost everything in the old palettes that I actually used is
still available in the new ones. Note that there are disclosure
triangles that reveal more options on many of the buttons.
For me, just about everything removed from the
I agree. I don't change my preferences often enough to really
care about this.
Ken
rsteven...@accesscable.net (RobS) wrote on 7/20/11 5:42 AM
I too, at first, thought this was annoying, because I was clicking all
the headings to see what the window did. But when I stopped doing that
silly
In v. 10, I tried hiding some menu items under Markup but
unchecking a complete submenu (such as Phrase Elements) or any
individual items within the submenu (such as Acronym) did not
actually hide anything.
I thought perhaps a restart of the application was required but
that only led me to
On Jul 20, 1:26 pm, stetner goo...@stetner.org wrote:
I hope I am not the only one who misses the window arranging function?
Aside from the removal of the documents drawer, the change to this
feature is what has made me contemplate reverting to 9.6.3. I really
should have read the release notes
David Kelly dke...@hiwaay.net sez:
On Jul 19, 2011, at 5:34 PM, Warren Michelsen wrote:
Ummm, here's a question... The BBE license I last recall reading
permitted two copies of BBEdit to be installed. Back when I ran my own
server, I had BBE installed both on it and my workstation. That made BBE
There's an expert preference; try this on the command line and see
if it does the job:
defaults write com.barebones.bbedit AutoShowFileList -bool NO
Thanks for the tip, but now when I open two documents there are not
two windows, but only one. I can't use the normal system-wide
keyboard
On Jul 20, 2011, at 6:15 AM, Paul Grave wrote:
In Textmate, rather than navigate through folders, I'd type CMD+T and
start typing the name of the file that I'm interested in, Textmate
shows a list of matches and pressing enter would load the file. It's
a super quick way for opening files.
On Wednesday, July 20, 2011, Darrel E. Knutson
darrel.knut...@googlemail.com wrote:
As things now stand there is no way for me to open two documents and
display two windows side by side! I much rather prefer the old
behavior.
Oh. You asked for something different, I thought.
Please see the
On Jul 20, 2:36 pm, Darrel E. Knutson
darrel.knut...@googlemail.com wrote:
As things now stand there is no way for me to open two documents and
display two windows side by side! I much rather prefer the old
behavior.
You may need to uncheck the Open documents into the front window when
Hi Rich,
Oh. You asked for something different, I thought.
Please see the Open documents into the front window when possible
setting in the Application preferences.
That did the trick!
Now, if I could just have an Arrange Horizontal and Arrange
Vertical feature for document windows that
Are the prefs documented anywhere? I'd like to switch from a half
window to a full window and can't seem to figure out what to set
`ExtraSpaceInTextViews` to.
Thanks.
On Jul 20, 8:33 am, Rich Siegel sie...@barebones.com wrote:
On Wednesday, July 20, 2011, Fritz Anderson fri...@manoverboard.org
On Jul 20, 2011 at 12:54 AM -0700, Filipp Lepalaan wrote:
I've always wondered about the need to have version control integrated
into a text editor. While it would maybe make sense in a larger IDE,
in this context it's pretty much pointless, especially on OSX. Just
use Git on the command line as
On Jul 20, 2011, at 9:59 AM, Tim Gray wrote:
Note there is also what appears to be a nice GUI git app now, Tower [1].
There's also GitHub for Mac (github.com/mac) - which, although the name
suggests otherwise - works fine with non-GitHub hosted repos.
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I was just lamenting the loss of that feature. I used it daily, religiously.
I *need* that back...
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On Jul 20, 2011, at 7:26 AM, stetner wrote:
I hope I am not the only one who misses the window arranging function?
Also, as someone else mentioned, the morphing prefs pane is gross.
Am I imagining things, or was there a way to set the default language in 9.x?
Is there a way to do it in 10.0?
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On Jul 20, 2011 at 10:06 AM -0400, Zajkowski, James wrote:
There's also GitHub for Mac (github.com/mac) - which, although the name
suggests otherwise - works fine with non-GitHub hosted repos.
Yes, it is pretty nice. This is off-topic obviously, but is there a way
to make it recognize
Move with cursor following:
cmd + arrow up: top of document
cmd + arrow down: EOF
opt + arrow up: up one page
opt + arrow down: down one page
For scrolling (without taking insertion point with you):
home key
end key
page up key
page down key
Plus the option mentioned by Kendall:
You can get PeepOpen (https://peepcode.com/products/peepopen). I wrote a
plugin to support BBEdit for it and it ships as part of PeepOpen now.
However BBEdit 10 has broke the plugin so I'll be fixing it in the next day
or two.
Nice thing about PeepOpen is that is multi-editor so you can use it
And, wouldn't you know it, I re-read the top couple of paragraphs in
the manual on that page immediately after hitting send, and see now
how it discusses the insertion point. I was just looking at the
description of the keys themselves. So, mea culpa, it is there, but
it's still pretty obscure for
On Jul 20, 7:06 am, Zajkowski, James jame...@umich.edu wrote:
On Jul 20, 2011, at 9:59 AM, Tim Gray wrote:
Note there is also what appears to be a nice GUI git app now, Tower [1].
There's also GitHub for Mac (github.com/mac) - which, although the name
suggests otherwise - works fine with
On Jul 20, 2011, at 10:21 AM, Tim Gray wrote:
On Jul 20, 2011 at 10:06 AM -0400, Zajkowski, James wrote:
There's also GitHub for Mac (github.com/mac) - which, although the name
suggests otherwise - works fine with non-GitHub hosted repos.
Yes, it is pretty nice. This is off-topic
stetner wrote:
I hope I am not the only one who misses the window arranging function?
While I saw other people agree with this, I'm going to throw in a little
bit of dissent: the window arranging function in BBEdit never worked
with project windows, which made it entirely useless for anyone
I got them to properly load from within ~/Library but could not get
them to work when the files were in Dropbox. I show @BBEdit a tweet
about this today but have not heard back.
On Jul 20, 2:13 am, ascarter ascar...@gmail.com wrote:
I can't get it to pick up my color schemes either. It worked on
On Wednesday, July 20, 2011, joeworkman j...@workmanmail.com wrote:
I got them to properly load from within ~/Library but could not get
them to work when the files were in Dropbox.
We've had a couple of reports of this sent to
supp...@barebones.com and are investigating.
I show @BBEdit a
On Jul 20, 2:56 pm, Mark Huot m...@markhuot.com wrote:
Are the prefs documented anywhere? I'd like to switch from a half
window to a full window and can't seem to figure out what to set
`ExtraSpaceInTextViews` to.
In v9, the pref appears to be Editor:ExtraSpaceAtBottom with string
values ESNo,
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 10:52 AM, Rich Siegel sie...@barebones.com wrote:
On Wednesday, July 20, 2011, joeworkman j...@workmanmail.com wrote:
I show @BBEdit a tweet about this today but have not heard back.
Twitter, as awesome as it is, is not a good venue for bug reports or tech
support.
On Jul 19, 2011, at 14:57 , vr8ce wrote:
I'm looking for an option to have the insertion point follow the
cursor. That is, if I'm at the top of a document, and hit the Page
Down key three or four times, I want the current line to be the top of
the window, so that, if I hit the down arrow,
GitHub has a free git thing too.
On Jul 20, 2011, at 8:59 , Tim Gray wrote:
On Jul 20, 2011 at 12:54 AM -0700, Filipp Lepalaan wrote:
I've always wondered about the need to have version control integrated
into a text editor. While it would maybe make sense in a larger IDE,
in this context
I would give anything to have Peepopen run on 32-bit Intel, my mainstay
machine is a 1st gen Intel MBP, so no 64-bit.
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On Jul 20, 2011 at 01:09 PM -0500, Lorin Rivers wrote:
GitHub has a free git thing too.
Indeed. I had forgotten that and gitx. My original reply prompted me
to download the trial of Tower and play around with the Github client
some more. I think I'll stick with the command line and gitx,
19 jul 2011 kl. 21.39 skrev Jay:
How does this setting work? I've changed it to Window witdh but it
doesn't appear to change how the soft wrap in the editing window works
- it still wraps to the white page guide area.
Are you testing on an old document that you’ve already have had open in
On 20 Jul 2011, at 12:55 PM, dinkypumpkin wrote:
On Jul 20, 2:56 pm, Mark Huot m...@markhuot.com wrote:
Are the prefs documented anywhere? I'd like to switch from a half
window to a full window and can't seem to figure out what to set
`ExtraSpaceInTextViews` to.
In v9, the pref appears to
On Jul 20, 2011, at 3:42 AM, Bill Thayer wrote:
On opening 10.0 immediately after the download, I find that Open FIle
by Name no longer works, returning This operation couldn't be
completed, because an error occurred. Directory not found (MacOS Error
code: -120).
What did you type int he
I want to set reedit as my default editor again for the shell, and I’ve done
this before, but the problem was always when I logged in remotely. I was
thinking about something like this and wanted to see if anyone had any
comments, suggestions, warnings, complaints, etc.
if [[ $DISPLAY != ]];
On Jul 19, 2011, at 10:12 PM, Wubfur wrote:
I don't think I can live without the Phrase, and Font palettes
Wait, it’s 2011, not 1998. Why are you using Font or Phrase?
Inline and Block (and font) should all be managed via CSS.
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I'm in the habit of copying text from a window then doing the following:
1] Command Shift N to make a new window
2] Paste
This no longer seems to work. Now I have to click inside the new
window before I can paste.
I notice the new window doesn't have an insertion point. Is this a bug
I should
The Windows in BBEdit do not behave properly in Lion. You cannot resize them
without using the BRCW (Bottom Right Corner Widget). This seems to apply to all
windows in BBedit. As far as I can tell, this is the only app I have that
doesn’t work with the new ‘any edge’ resizing in 10.7
I like
On 20 Jul 2011, at 4:50 PM, Miraz Jordan wrote:
I notice the new window doesn't have an insertion point. Is this a bug
I should report or a changed behaviour I need to adapt to?
Why can't it be both? Send your use case to supp...@barebones.com, and they may
fix it. They won't if nobody tells
On Jul 20, 2011, at 11:55 AM, Steve Saeedi wrote:
Yes, but if you can phrase an issue in 140 or less characters, you're
winning! ;-)
That should be #winning!
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Anyone else reverting to 9.x, it looks like they totally blew the
testing of AppleScript in BBEdit 10 under Mac OS X 10.6.x?
Ron
tell application BBEdit
activate
replace \\t using | searching in text window 1 options {search
mode:grep, starting at top:true, wrap around:false,
On Wednesday, July 20, 2011, LuKreme krem...@kreme.com wrote:
The Windows in BBEdit do not behave properly in Lion. You cannot
resize them without using the BRCW (Bottom Right Corner Widget). This
seems to apply to all windows in BBedit. As far as I can tell, this is
the only app I have that
I didn't pay much attention to the comments at the time, as they did
not affect me directly. But were there not comments to the effect that
the BBEdit one gets through MAS does not allow you to access System
files?
I suggested that that was the case to my son, Apple Cupertino Servers
Division or
On Wednesday, July 20, 2011, Bull dur...@vt.edu wrote:
I didn't pay much attention to the comments at the time, as they did
not affect me directly. But were there not comments to the effect that
the BBEdit one gets through MAS does not allow you to access System
files?
On Wednesday, July 20, 2011, ronk13 ron...@gmail.com wrote:
Anyone else reverting to 9.x, it looks like they totally blew the
testing of AppleScript in BBEdit 10 under Mac OS X 10.6.x?
I'm not reverting.
tell application BBEdit
activate
replace \\t using | searching in text window 1 options
On Jul 20, 2:48 pm, LuKreme krem...@kreme.com wrote:
Wait, it’s 2011, not 1998. Why are you using Font or Phrase?
Inline and Block (and font) should all be managed via CSS.
I'm well aware of what year it is, thanks and I'm not writing HTML 3.2
or even 4.1. Part of my job involves marking up
Or, rather than Apple making a special case for you, you could make
BBEdit a full 64-bit Cocoa app?
I love BBEdit for so many reasons but the way it clings to the past on
some things makes me want to pull my hair out. And I remember the past
- I've been using it since System 7.
On Jul 20, 6:22
On Wednesday, July 20, 2011, Chris theboerg...@gmail.com wrote:
Or, rather than Apple making a special case for you, you could make
BBEdit a full 64-bit Cocoa app?
Uh, sure, I'll just crap that out between breakfast and my 10am
coffee break. What do you think we've been working on for the
The so-called modal-less edit boxes are impossible to use. I don't see
how this feature is an improvement. If I'm adding a URL, the classic
Anchor edit box, for instance, had clearly defined fields for Href:,
ID/Name, Title and Target. The Image edit box was similarly clear and
simple to use. The
On Jul 20, 10:38 pm, Michael P McHugh mpmch...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there no longer a palette for simple HTML formatting like bold, italics,
etc? I don't see them in any of the available HTML palettes.
That palette is gone. To be fair, they warn about this in the release
notes. I've found that
On Wednesday, July 20, 2011, dinkypumpkin dinkypump...@gmail.com
wrote:
The old Anchor dialog and equivalents have been 86-ed as well (also in
the release notes), and the new markup panel thingy doesn't appear to
copy the selection into the href attribute value.
If you haven't already, please
Did Consolas go missing? I upgraded to BBEdit 10 yesterday and Lion
today, and Consolas can't be selected anymore, which requires
consolation indeed, as I rather enjoyed it.
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On 21/07/2011, at 09:12 , Rich Siegel wrote:
On Wednesday, July 20, 2011, Chris theboerg...@gmail.com wrote:
Or, rather than Apple making a special case for you, you could make
BBEdit a full 64-bit Cocoa app?
Uh, sure, I'll just crap that out between breakfast and my 10am coffee break.
On Wednesday, July 20, 2011, James Baker ja...@homemadeparachute.com
wrote:
Did Consolas go missing? I upgraded to BBEdit 10 yesterday and Lion
today, and Consolas can't be selected anymore, which requires
consolation indeed, as I rather enjoyed it.
Consolas for BBEdit is the bundled font, it
Thanks for the helping hand. It may be that a perverse outcome of
lowering the price is that BBEdit falls into the hands of more mugs
like me, and support demands go through the roof...
On Jul 20, 10:55 pm, Roland Küffner medienmeis...@googlemail.com
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Hi,
Am 20.07.2011 um 13:44 schrieb
Had this happen to me several months ago when I upgraded Mac OS X back then.
It has to do with your font cache. Try
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2462847tstart=30 and see
if that will help.
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On Jul 20, 7:12 pm, Rich Siegel sie...@barebones.com wrote:
On Wednesday, July 20, 2011, Chris theboerg...@gmail.com wrote:
Or, rather than Apple making a special case for you, you could make
BBEdit a full 64-bit Cocoa app?
Uh, sure, I'll just crap that out between breakfast and my 10am
Hi,
I'm trying out BBEdit 10.0 and have run into an odd font issue on
10.6.8 and 10.7. I want to change the default font via Preferences
Editor Defaults. This works fine for most of the fonts I have
installed, but for some selecting them does not work properly.
Selecting the font causes BBEdit
On Thu Jul 21 12:53:11 2011, Kerri Hicks spake thus:
On Jul 21, 12:12 am, Rich Siegel sie...@barebones.com wrote:
Uh, sure, I'll just crap that out between breakfast and my 10am
coffee break.
Yikes. What the heck have you been eating for breakfast?
Now *that* was even funnier than Rich's
I also get the blank icon for BBedit documents after the 10 upgrade.
Anyone else seen this besides Ryan and I?
On Jul 20, 2:25 am, Chris Ryan sharprichno...@gmail.com wrote:
I get a generic document icon for .html files; and a terminal (script)
icon for .php files. Rebuilding the launch
I must correct my original post. The document icons show up on the
desktop. But in the project window the icons show up as blank. Is this
what you were seeing Chris?
On Jul 20, 2:25 am, Chris Ryan sharprichno...@gmail.com wrote:
I get a generic document icon for .html files; and a terminal
I also get the generic document icon for BBedit documents after the
upgrade. Has anyone else seen this?
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In BBEdit 10, dragging an image from the project pane into a html
document would bring up the Image Drop Options dialog and if you
just hit Enter for the defaults, you'd get src, width, height and an
empty alt.
Dragging an image from the project pane now does nothing. The new Edit
Markup dialog
Got cut off there...
Ideally, if an image is dragged to a HTML document, I think the Edit
Markup box should pop up with src, width height filled in based on
the image that was dragged.
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On Jul 20, 2011, at 17:03, Chris theboerg...@gmail.com wrote:
I love BBEdit for so many reasons but the way it clings to the past on
some things makes me want to pull my hair out. And I remember the past
Hmm. I don't really see that. I will say that BBEdit is quite possibly the most
stable
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