At 21:46 -0400 18/08/2011, Rich Siegel wrote:
On Thursday, August 18, 2011, Watts Martin lay...@gmail.com wrote:
...it probably has to be something the script figures out on its own.
In any running AppleScript, path to me returns (what looks like)
an alias to the script. To find the
should be very simple this [ it is in textmate ]:
I just want to run some *simple* C++ code from within BBEdit. What on
earth is a shebang error ? Can someone give me straightforward guide
how to do this ?
thanks
Peter
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On Fri, 19 Aug 2011 00:36:21 -0700 (PDT), peter wrote:
should be very simple this [ it is in textmate ]:
I just want to run some *simple* C++ code from within BBEdit. What on
earth is a shebang error ? Can someone give me straightforward guide
how to do this ?
No. #! is for script languages,
On Fri, 19 Aug 2011 00:36:21 -0700 (PDT), peter wrote:
should be very simple this [ it is in textmate ]:
I just want to run some *simple* C++ code from within BBEdit. What on
earth is a shebang error ? Can someone give me straightforward guide
how to do this ?
To be a bit less blunt than my
Thanks. It's seems a pity: looks like it's Textmate for me then.
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On 19 Aug 2011, at 12:29 PM, Maarten Sneep maarten.sn...@xs4all.nl wrote:
On Fri, 19 Aug 2011 00:36:21 -0700 (PDT), peter wrote:
should be very simple this [ it is in textmate ]:
I just want to run some
Probably off topic (sorry) but I use a tool called CodeRunner for this:
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/38362/coderunner
Regards,
Bob
On Aug 19, 2011, at 2:36 AM, peter wrote:
should be very simple this [ it is in textmate ]:
I just want to run some *simple* C++ code from within BBEdit.
very helpful thanks. I also like this tool very much. It won't show
dynamic input with cin for example but it is very effective.
On 19 August 2011 13:19, Bob Withers b...@pobox.com wrote:
Probably off topic (sorry) but I use a tool called CodeRunner for this:
On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 01:45:46PM +0200, Maarten Sneep wrote:
The fact that to C++ code is simple doesn't matter. #! supports
scripts: text files that start with #! and follow on with an
interpreter for the rest of the script. This tells BBEdit which tool
to use to run the script. Compiled
i'm kind of tweaked that bbedit still puts 'algin' instead of 'align'
in some of my tags... especially when i'm typing quickly.
i thought this would have been fixed in 10.
bruce
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On Aug 19, 2011, at 3:33 PM, blinde wrote:
i'm kind of tweaked that bbedit still puts 'algin' instead of 'align'
in some of my tags... especially when i'm typing quickly.
i thought this would have been fixed in 10.
Have you submitted a bug report with detailed steps to reproduce the
Hi all,
I'm a newbie to BBEdit and after spending sometime through the menus
and (the scarce) documentation I still have a couple of questions I
couldn't answer:
1. Is there a way to have the Toolbar hidden by default?
I have defined a shortcut for showing/hidding it, but I hoped I could
keep
How to make a feature request for moveable (variable) tab stops?
I realize BBEdit is not a spreadsheet or word processor, but I find
that wider tab stops can sometimes help with reading complicated (to
me) code.
Is there any reason not to allow this feature?
Thanks.
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At 08:35 -0500 8/19/11, David Kelly wrote:
Create a wrapper script around the tool, and run it from there, just
like any other tool. That assumes the second use case.
In the days of MPW and later in the very early days of BBEdit worksheets it was
possible to include compile, link, and execute
On Aug 12, 2011, at 16:34, Rich Siegel sie...@barebones.com wrote:
However, double-clicking on an error in Xcode does not open the file and
line in BBEdit, nor are any previously working parts of the old
external-editor interface still supported.
On Aug 12, 2011, at 6:53 PM, LuKreme wrote:
On Aug 19, 11:52 am, Alex Popescu a...@mypopescu.com wrote:
Hi all,
I'm a newbie to BBEdit and after spending sometime through the menus
and (the scarce) documentation I still have a couple of questions I
couldn't answer:
There's a big BBEdit Help help book, and also a hefty 378 page
At 09:05 -0700 8/19/11, hermione_havanese wrote:
How to make a feature request for moveable (variable) tab stops?
I realize BBEdit is not a spreadsheet or word processor, but I find
that wider tab stops can sometimes help with reading complicated (to
me) code.
Is there any reason not to allow
On Aug 19, 7:58 am, G. T. Stresen-Reuter tedmaster...@gmail.com
wrote:
Have you submitted a bug report with detailed steps to reproduce the behavior
to supp...@barebones.com?
It crosses my mind that you are allowing completion to use the system
dictionary, which could easily include the word
I've found it! It appears that just formatting the output in a certain way
will get the results into the BBEdit 'error' window. I'm attaching my script
and have also made a Gist for it. Requires the Python file to be saved
first.
https://gist.github.com/1157742
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Hi All,
Like many of you, I just missed the behaviour of the old modal find
dialog too much from BBEdit 10. So I sat down and checked what I can
do with AppleScript to improve my workflow in BBEdit 10.
As it turned out, I quickly came up with a solution for me that I
liked good enough that I use
On Aug 19, 2011, at 11:13, John Delacour johndelac...@gmail.com wrote:
At 09:05 -0700 19/08/2011, hermione_havanese wrote:
How to make a feature request for moveable (variable) tab stops?
I realize BBEdit is not a spreadsheet or word processor, but I find
that wider tab stops can sometimes
LuKreme wrote:
For example, if I have a unix style directory listing of ls -ls that
I want in tab-delimited lines I would like the first tab stop to be
at say 12 characters, the second to be at 30, the third to be at 8,
etc.
Out of curiosity, how many other text editors -- not word
At 14:04 -0700 8/19/11, Watts Martin wrote:
I'm not clear from Doug McNutt's earlier message whether what BBEdit was
useless for was the insert a single hard tab between columns described
above, which indeed most text editors would be lousy at but most word
processors would not, or what he
If you hold down Command while running a Unix Filter in TextWrangler,
you are presented with a dialog that lets you configure STDERR and
STDOUT to a New Window or file, as well as clearing the selecting
before writing the output, or saving it after.
Are these options available in BBEdit 10? I had
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