On Aug 17, 2011, at 16:00, crag wrote:
Nice of you, Bare Bones, NOT TO MENTION THAT in the App Store.
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Before you get too self righteous you may want to consider that Apple might
*not let them* say anything about this on the
Hey Folks,
I wish BBEdit had all these links in their help menu, but it's easy enough to
save these into your scripts menu.
Save each as an individual script with the Applescript Editor, and put them in
your scripts menu.
~/Library/Application Support/BBEdit/Scripts
Remember that you can add
Christopher Stone listmeis...@thestoneforge.com squawked out on Thursday
18-Aug-2011@00:18:04
Before you get too self righteous you may want to consider that Apple might
*not let them* say anything about this on the app-store.
I suspect this is the case because I’ve never seen any app
Thanks for your reply. I wasn't proposing a solution, just asking a
question, so I can't answer your questions.
Did you know that Dreamweaver does this? Please see here for how it
works in Dreamweaver:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1560037/autocomplete-classnames.jpg
I understand that BBEdit is a
Hi folks!
Does anybody know if there's a way to enter today's date via search and
replace? I have files with strings like this
imported2009-02-12/imported
and I'm processing them with a text factory that does a lot of other stuff. I
would like it to also change the whatever date in that tag into
Sorry, I'm not getting what you are so upset about
Am 18.08.2011 um 07:01 schrieb crag:
And that's my point. That link (or better) that FAQ should be on the
App store. It didn't occur to me that the versions would be different.
You think I spend my time learning the ins and outs of App Store
Hi, Mark
Am 18.08.2011 um 10:23 schrieb Mark:
Does anybody know if there's a way to enter today's date via search and
replace? I have files with strings like this
imported2009-02-12/imported
and I'm processing them with a text factory that does a lot of other stuff. I
would like it to also
On Aug 18, 2011, at 03:23, Mark wrote:
Does anybody know if there's a way to enter today's date via search and
replace? I have files with strings like this
imported2009-02-12/imported and I'm processing them with a text factory
I have to admit I found out about the automated saves issue from the
Barebones web site. Although I still sent them an email to clarify this.
I don't know what the rules are for putting software on the app store but I
do think a line about this in the description would've been nice. But if
people
Sorry I meant authenticated saves issue.
Peter Mount
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 10:15 PM, Peter Mount p.moun...@gmail.com wrote:
I have to admit I found out about the automated saves issue from the
Barebones web site. Although I still sent them an email to clarify this.
--
You received this
It looks like it is possible to just exchange the App Store one for a BBEdit
normal licensed one.
If you go here:
http://www.barebones.com/store/macappstore.html
At the bottom it says:
If you have already purchased BBEdit from the Mac App store and need support
for authenticated saves,
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 11:55:07PM -0400, Robert A. Rosenberg wrote:
The other two types are those that you are talking about (tags with
class= and id= parms). There is NO way that these can be
automatically applied or inserted into the HTML since they get used
when the coder explicitly
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 10:01:10PM -0700, crag wrote:
And that's my point. That link (or better) that FAQ should be on the
App store. It didn't occur to me that the versions would be different.
You think I spend my time learning the ins and outs of App Store
policy? I trusted Bare Bones to
Another way to assist BBEdit, perhaps, is to buy from the App Store and then
leave a positive review, that's what I did. I suspect that the App Store will
soon be the primary marketplace for applications for the Mac so having a good
profile there will benefit any company.
Panic have done very
Unix will only execute files that are either in the predefined path or are
specified by a full path name. This is a security measure.
For example, if you have the command ‘ls’ to list a directory and someone
writes an executable named ‘ls’ than instead deletes the current directory
the
I've set a hotkey for creating an anchor link in BBEdit 10. If I
highlight the text I'd like to add a link to, press command + control
+ a, the popup appears with the 'a' tag ready to go with it's
attributes.
I enter 'href' and press tab. It doesn't advance to the second field
that allows me to
At 07:08 -0500 8/18/11, Christopher Stone wrote:
On Aug 18, 2011, at 03:23, Mark wrote:
Does anybody know if there's a way to enter today's date via search and
replace? I have files with strings like this
imported2009-02-12/imported and I'm processing them with a text factory
Personally, I
I know nothing about Pyflakes - does it take a file on standard input (Eg at
your prompt do you do `pyflakes somefile.py`)? If so you should be able to
use a unix script to just pass the currently open file (via the env vars
mentioned in the manual) to pyflakes and send output to STDERR if
Completely agree Roland. As BBedit is an important tool for me, I
follow their website and this group so I was well aware of the change
required for the App store. Personally, I chose to buy from the App
store anyway because the ease of updating, especially for a new
machine or cleaning one up, is
On Aug 18, 2011, at 12:24 PM, Simdude wrote:
Completely agree Roland. As BBedit is an important tool for me, I
follow their website and this group so I was well aware of the change
required for the App store. Personally, I chose to buy from the App
store anyway because the ease of updating,
David Kelly dke...@hiwaay.net squawked out on Thursday 18-Aug-2011@08:08:59
Yesterday was the first time in perhaps 10 years of BBEdit that I
remember having need of authenticated read/write. OTOH I often find
myself in Terminal.app and enjoy the ability to launch BBEdit directly
from the
Not responding to any particular poster; I just want to ask that
we not get into another prolonged discussion of the merits of
getting BBEdit from the App Store vs. directly from Barebones.
I'm SO bored with this topic; it really reduces the
signal-to-noise ratio of this list, IMHO.
The App
I've managed to do the basics, but it just dumps into the 'Unix Script
Output' window. It's usable, but not great. I haven't made the time to look
into AppleScript, but imagine that that's where I'll have to turn next. Can
I create and populate the 'Find Results' window via AppleScript? That's
At 10:23 +0200 18/08/2011, Mark wrote:
Does anybody know if there's a way to enter today's date via search
and replace? I have files with strings like this
imported2009-02-12/imported
and I'm processing them with a text factory that does a lot of other
stuff. I would like it to also change
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 08:43:05PM +0100, John Delacour wrote:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
use strict;
my @date = localtime;
my @datearray;
$date[5] += 1900;
for (5,4,3) {
push @datearray, sprintf '%.2d', $date[$_]
}
my $date = join -, @datearray;
while () {
At 15:52 -0400 18/08/2011, Ronald J Kimball wrote:
Although you add 1900 to the year, I think you forgot to add 1 to the month
returned by localtime.
Yep :-[
Here are two alternate ways to format today's date:
my @date = localtime;
my $date = sprintf %04d-%02d-%02d, $date[5] + 1900,
I've been meaning to request that script output be able to be sent to a
tooltip; I'd imagine it'll almost certainly require the use of applescript.
I don't know of a way to have arbitrary script output end up in the find
window style, other than an actual find. You might try calling your
At 01:31 a -0500 08/18/2011, Christopher Stone didst inscribe upon an
electronic papyrus:
# BBEdit Home Page
open location http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.html;
Minor nit: there's never any need to include index.html in a URL.
It's purely a server internal detail which no
At 09:42 -0400 on 08/18/2011, Ronald J Kimball wrote about Re:
Auto-complete CSS classes or IDs from a linked CSS file:
The poster is asking about auto-completion. Theoretically, BBEdit could
build a list of all the classes and ids, and when you start typing a class
or id, BBEdit could find a
I have a situation under bbedit 10 that is giving me heck. I have
projects that have folders that are on mounted server volumes. It used
to be that as soon as I connected to the server volume the
folders(marked in red) were accessible(turned black). Now they remain
inaccessible and the only way to
All excited!
Bought BB-Edit this morning after reading about ZIP edibility and
hoped this would answer my epub dreams!
PS -- thanks for listening to my post from last September requesting
this functionality
Opened my first epub, changed the settings so I could see the opf and
ncx files, made a
Have you tried editing any part of an epub -- the resulting epub file
will not open in Digital Editions.
On Aug 15, 9:29 am, Steve Kalkwarf kalkw...@barebones.com wrote:
On Aug 13, 2011, at 12:03 PM, Derek wrote:
I'm really enjoying the ability to view the contents ofepubfiles
from
I hope this isn't off-topic for this thread... but I have an alternative,
somewhat related idea. I'm still using BBEdit 9.6.3, but I'm guessing
there's still nothing like this in version 10 (?).
When I drag an image into a BBEdit HTML document, the dialog asks me whether
I want BBEdit to enter
Old TextMate nerds will recall that one of the environment variables it
set for Unix scripts in bundles was TM_BUNDLE_SUPPORT, which would be
set to the absolute path of that bundle, so that way scripts could call
other scripts, access their data files, etc., without having to hard
code
Rich Siegel wrote:
In any running AppleScript, path to me returns (what looks like) an
alias to the script. To find the directory that you're running out of,
something like this will work:
Thank you! (Man, I'm really going to have to sit down with _AppleScript
1-2-3_ and just work through
On 2011-08-18, SpeedyG wrote:
I have projects that have folders that are on mounted server volumes.
It used to be that as soon as I connected to the server volume the
folders(marked in red) were accessible(turned black).
I had a problem that sounds similar, fixed in BBEdit 10.0.1.
Have you
Lawrence San lawrence...@gmail.com squawked out on Thursday
18-Aug-2011@16:51:38
3. Transfer (cut and paste) the width and height that BBEdit inserted for
me, from the HTML in the body to the new CSS rule in the head, which of
course means changing its format slightly from HTML to CSS
There’s
At 18:51 -0400 on 08/18/2011, Lawrence San wrote about Re:
Auto-complete CSS classes or IDs from a linked CSS file:
When I drag an image into a BBEdit HTML document, the dialog asks me
whether I want BBEdit to enter the dimensions of the image. I say
yes (leave it checked), but I usually
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