Markdown script

2011-09-11 Thread John Masters
I'm just getting started with bbedit and reading the manual. This states: If 
you choose this command when the current document is a Markdown source file, 
BBEdit will run that file through the Markdown script and generate a preview 
window which reflects how that file would be rendered in a web browser. The 
contents of the preview window will update as you edit the file. 

This does not happen, mainly I suspect because there are no scripts in the 
Script folder in App Support. I have googled for scripts but cannot find 
anything. Is there a standard set of scripts that I can install? Or do we have 
to write our own? I really don't want to have to reinvent the wheel.
I am on Lion 10.7.1 and bbedit 10.0.1 (purchased through the MAS)

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Re: Seeking for last version with PowerPC support and Tiger support

2011-09-11 Thread Douglas Mencken
 BBEdit Lite was transformed to TextWrangler some while ago.  TextWrangler is 
 still free.
 http://www.barebones.com/products/textwrangler/

Oh, thanks! At least, it even works on PowerPC!
What about other questions? About how to download/buy PPC-compatible
BBEdit?

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BBEdit Arabic and Hebrew

2011-09-11 Thread Yousef Raffah
Hello,
I'm a new BBEdit user and learning something new everyday.
I was kind of upset when I first tried typing in Arabic but to my
surprise, it is clearly mentioned in the FAQ:

However, BBEdit does not support editing content in right-to-left
languages such as Hebrew and Arabic.

Is there a plan to support Arabic and Hebrew in the near future?
Textmate had the same problem of not displaying Arabic text properly
but the biggest surprise was testing SubEthaEdit was perfectly showing
it! I'm not saying it is better, and I'm in no way comparing it, I'm
just referencing that it does a decent job in displaying RTL text.

I really hope BBEdit can be used in all my text requirements :)

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Re: Markdown script

2011-09-11 Thread Fritz Anderson
On 11 Sep 2011, at 3:40 AM, John Masters wrote:

 I'm just getting started with bbedit and reading the manual. This states: If 
 you choose this command when the current document is a Markdown source file, 
 BBEdit will run that file through the Markdown script and generate a preview 
 window which reflects how that file would be rendered in a web browser. The 
 contents of the preview window will update as you edit the file. 
 
 This does not happen, mainly I suspect because there are no scripts in the 
 Script folder in App Support. I have googled for scripts but cannot find 
 anything. Is there a standard set of scripts that I can install? Or do we 
 have to write our own? I really don't want to have to reinvent the wheel.

It works for me, and without any customization. The Markdown interpreter is 
built into BBEdit, so no scripting is necessary.

What does not happen? Does the preview window appear at all? Does it not 
fill? Not update?

Is the Markup  Preview in BBEdit (ctl-cmd-P) command enabled? Have you set the 
file's language to Markdown (in the popup at the bottom-left of the window)?

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Problem with FTP connexion

2011-09-11 Thread Matthieu Pochon
Hello,

I have a problem with the ftp connexion on BBedit.
I can connect too the server by my login and the password.

But if i will save a document on the server, i'have un error code :
The server refused to process the 'STOR' command. This may indicate a
problem with the server (application error code: 22132)

Do you know watch the problem is ?

The password and login is true !!!

Tank's you !

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Re: Markdown script

2011-09-11 Thread John Masters

On 11 Sep 2011, at 14:57, Fritz Anderson wrote:

 On 11 Sep 2011, at 3:40 AM, John Masters wrote:
 
 I'm just getting started with bbedit and reading the manual. This states: 
 If you choose this command when the current document is a Markdown source 
 file, BBEdit will run that file through the Markdown script and generate a 
 preview window which reflects how that file would be rendered in a web 
 browser. The contents of the preview window will update as you edit the 
 file. 
 
 This does not happen, mainly I suspect because there are no scripts in the 
 Script folder in App Support. I have googled for scripts but cannot find 
 anything. Is there a standard set of scripts that I can install? Or do we 
 have to write our own? I really don't want to have to reinvent the wheel.
 
 It works for me, and without any customization. The Markdown interpreter is 
 built into BBEdit, so no scripting is necessary.
 
 What does not happen? Does the preview window appear at all? Does it not 
 fill? Not update?
 
 Is the Markup  Preview in BBEdit (ctl-cmd-P) command enabled? Have you set 
 the file's language to Markdown (in the popup at the bottom-left of the 
 window)?
 

Me: Kick oneself in the head.

I was searching through the menus for a way to set the file's language type but 
totally missed the popup. Thank you. I did find some useful scripts though so 
my time wasn't totally wasted. 

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Re: Seeking for last version with PowerPC support and Tiger support

2011-09-11 Thread ego...@gmail.com
The latest PPC version was 9.6.3 which I know works on Leopard, not
sure about latest to work on Tiger.

Suggest you contact Bare Bones Sales  Customer Support:
http://www.barebones.com/contact/sales.html

Regards,
Ed Goham

On Sep 10, 7:46 am, Douglas Mencken dougmenc...@gmail.com wrote:
 Can you please point me to location where I can download a version of
 BBEdit which would run on my hardware (Power Mac, OS X Tiger).
 Are payments still accepted for previous versions?
 Also, what happened to BBEdit Lite project? (It was once free editor,
 a subset of BBEdit w/o language coloring.)

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Re: Recreating CTags via AppleScript

2011-09-11 Thread Ryan Wilcox
On Sep 10, 11:11 pm, stirrell stirrel...@gmail.com wrote:
 I was wondering if someone had an AppleScript to recreate a project's
 CTags? The examples I have found seem to be out of date now for BBEdit
 10. I essentially want an AppleScript that will just run the command:

 bbedit --maketags

 in the project's root directory. Does anyone have an example?

I do.

https://gist.github.com/1209666

I wish it were better, I believe it requires you to add the project
directory, instead of just adding all the items in your project.


So, if you have a project named foo_proj with items app, tests,
scripts, public, your BBEdit project structure should look like:

  foo_proj:
app
tests
scripts
public

NOT like

  app
  tests
  scripts
  public

(I'm up for improvements - I'd prefer the flat structure myself, I
think...)

Hope this helps,
_Ryan Wilcox

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Re: [BBEdit] Seeking for last version with PowerPC support and Tiger support

2011-09-11 Thread Walter Ian Kaye
At 04:46 a -0700 09/10/2011, Douglas Mencken didst inscribe upon an 
electronic papyrus:



Can you please point me to location where I can download a version of
BBEdit which would run on my hardware (Power Mac, OS X Tiger).


BBEdit Release Notes Archive
http://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/archived_notes.html

BBEdit 9.3.1 Release Notes
http://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/arch_bbedit931.html

   BBEdit 9.3.1 requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later
   (10.4.11, 10.5.8, 10.6.7 or later recommended).

   This version is a Universal application: it runs
   natively on both Intel-based and PowerPC-based Macs.

I don't see a download for it, though.



Are payments still accepted for previous versions?


I've been wondering this too, since I've got 6.5 and would like to 
upgrade (I'm also on Tiger). And wondering what the price would be, 
especially since v10 is now cheaper.



-boo

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Re: Paging up down and currently selected line

2011-09-11 Thread Robert M . Münch
Am Freitag, 2. September 2011 19:20:44 UTC+2 schrieb Fritz Anderson:
 

 As for why, Mac applications have behaved like this since 1984. On a 
 terminal editor like emacs, there is no distinction between browsing a file 
 and moving the insertion location because terminals don't have a concept of 
 a cursor that isn't on the screen. The Mac design is that you shouldn't have 
 to lose your place in your work just because you wanted to look elsewhere in 
 your document.

Well, I'm not a Mac user since 1984 ;-). But Ok.
 

 If you use option-arrow up or down, you'll move the insertion point by a 
 screenful.


Thx. Didn't knew this... RTFM.
 

  And, it would be nice to add CMD+V without any selection to copy the
  whole current line.

 If I may venture to say, you'll be miserable switching between any other 
 application and BBEdit. Cmd-V is Paste. People want to paste things into 
 their documents even when the selection (there is always a selection) is 
 empty.


Sorry, I meant CMD+C... to copy the actual line without marking it first. 
Robert



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Re: Seeking for last version with PowerPC support and Tiger support

2011-09-11 Thread Ron Catterall
I believe 9.3.1 was the last version to run on 10.4.11 (and 9.6 required 
10.5)


On 9/11/11 11:59 AM, ego...@gmail.com wrote:

The latest PPC version was 9.6.3 which I know works on Leopard, not
sure about latest to work on Tiger.

Suggest you contact Bare Bones Sales  Customer Support:
http://www.barebones.com/contact/sales.html

Regards,
Ed Goham

On Sep 10, 7:46 am, Douglas Menckendougmenc...@gmail.com  wrote:

Can you please point me to location where I can download a version of
BBEdit which would run on my hardware (Power Mac, OS X Tiger).
Are payments still accepted for previous versions?
Also, what happened to BBEdit Lite project? (It was once free editor,
a subset of BBEdit w/o language coloring.)




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Re: Seeking for last version with PowerPC support and Tiger support

2011-09-11 Thread Ron Catterall

Just checked, 9.3.1 also runs on PPC at 10.4.11

On 9/11/11 1:40 PM, Ron Catterall wrote:

I believe 9.3.1 was the last version to run on 10.4.11 (and 9.6 required
10.5)

On 9/11/11 11:59 AM, ego...@gmail.com wrote:

The latest PPC version was 9.6.3 which I know works on Leopard, not
sure about latest to work on Tiger.

Suggest you contact Bare Bones Sales Customer Support:
http://www.barebones.com/contact/sales.html

Regards,
Ed Goham

On Sep 10, 7:46 am, Douglas Menckendougmenc...@gmail.com wrote:

Can you please point me to location where I can download a version of
BBEdit which would run on my hardware (Power Mac, OS X Tiger).
Are payments still accepted for previous versions?
Also, what happened to BBEdit Lite project? (It was once free editor,
a subset of BBEdit w/o language coloring.)






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Re: Paging up down and currently selected line

2011-09-11 Thread Christopher Stone
On Sep 11, 2011, at 13:13, Robert M. Münch wrote:
 Sorry, I meant CMD+C... to copy the actual line without marking it first. 
 Robert

__

Hey Robert,

Well.  You can't attach to the 'Edit--Copy' menu item, because it is disabled 
if there is no selection.  But you could put the attached script in the script 
menu and give it the Cmd-C keyboard shortcut or a different one.

This script is not thoroughly tested but seems to be working correctly for 
selection, no-selection-line-text-available, and 
no-selection-no-line-text-available.

--
Best Regards,
Chris

__


tell application BBEdit
  try

tell text of front text document
  set selectedText to contents of selection
  if selectedText =  then
set lineText to contents of line (startLine of its selection)
if lineText ≠  then set the clipboard to lineText
  else
set the clipboard to selectedText
  end if
end tell

  on error errMsg number errNum
set sep to --
set e to sep  return  Error:   errMsg  return  sep  return ¬
   Error Number:   errNum  return  sep
beep
display dialog e
  end try
end tell

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Re: Recreating CTags via AppleScript

2011-09-11 Thread Alex Popescu
On Sep 11, 6:11 am, stirrell stirrel...@gmail.com wrote:
 I was wondering if someone had an AppleScript to recreate a project's
 CTags? The examples I have found seem to be out of date now for BBEdit
 10. I essentially want an AppleScript that will just run the command:

 bbedit --maketags

 in the project's root directory. Does anyone have an example?

 Thanks!
 Scott

Check out this [thread][1] for both the script and how to install it
to have ctags refreshed on a file change.

A://


[1]: 
http://groups.google.com/group/bbedit/browse_thread/thread/8afa0e99730a3a55#

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Re: Paging up down and currently selected line

2011-09-11 Thread Kerri Hicks
On Sep 11, 2:13 pm, Robert M. Münch robert.mue...@gmail.com wrote:

 Sorry, I meant CMD+C... to copy the actual line without marking it first.

I don't know if it's helpful, but I also contributed a couple of
related scripts that work similarly (select the whole line that you're
on automatically and then execute),

Delete entire line

and

Comment entire line

which I posted on the wiki at

http://www.bbeditextras.org/wiki/index.php?title=Scripting_and_Automation

--Kerri

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Re: Automatic TeX quotes?

2011-09-11 Thread Andrew J
Marek,

Thanks -- that might be useful, though it's not quite the same as automatic 
quotes!...

Andrew

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