Re: Big files

2009-10-07 Thread Patrick Proniewski
On 07 oct. 2009, at 23:13, Robert A. Rosenberg wrote: At 08:24 -0400 on 10/07/2009, Kerri Hicks wrote about Re: Big files: To split it, go to the command line, and type split -b384m filename.sql Is split smart enough to split on a line basis (so that the content of a line is preserved in on

Re: Big files

2009-10-07 Thread Robert A. Rosenberg
At 08:24 -0400 on 10/07/2009, Kerri Hicks wrote about Re: Big files: >To split it, go to the command line, and type > >split -b384m filename.sql Is split smart enough to split on a line basis (so that the content of a line is preserved in one file as opposed to being part in one file and the r

Re: Big files

2009-10-07 Thread Lewis Butler
On Oct 7, 2009, at 9:21, rdp wrote: > Back to vi! Seems like the BSD command line tools are not restricted > by this limits and according to activity monitor it loads the whole > file into RAM. Vim/nvi do nit load the entire file into RAM. they create a swap file copy if the file and they load

Re: Big files

2009-10-07 Thread David Kelly
On Wed, Oct 07, 2009 at 07:31:51AM -0700, rdp wrote: > > I thought the FAQ entry was for OS 10.1 ;-). Unbelievable that such OS > limits are still in place in 2009. > > Back to vi! Seems like the BSD command line tools are not restricted > by this limits and according to activity monitor it load

Re: Big files

2009-10-07 Thread rdp
I thought the FAQ entry was for OS 10.1 ;-). Unbelievable that such OS limits are still in place in 2009. Back to vi! Seems like the BSD command line tools are not restricted by this limits and according to activity monitor it loads the whole file into RAM. Thank you all. rdp On Oct 7, 3:19 pm

Document drawer in project annoyance

2009-10-07 Thread Fritz Anderson
I have the preference set to open the documents drawer whenever two or more documents are in a window. I find that when I select a document in a project window -- where the existence of more than one document goes without saying -- the drawer pops open. When I close it, and select another

Re: Big files

2009-10-07 Thread Patrick Woolsey
rdp sez: >I just tried to open a 768MB sql dump file and bbedit gives me a error >message -116 (Size Check failed). Size shouldn't be a problem nowadays >with Snow Leopard and more than 4 GB of RAM... > This is a known limitation; please see:

Re: Big files

2009-10-07 Thread Kerri Hicks
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 3:25 AM, rdp wrote: > I just tried to open a 768MB sql dump file and bbedit gives me a error > message -116 (Size Check failed). Size shouldn't be a problem nowadays > with Snow Leopard and more than 4 GB of RAM... > > Does somebody else have similar problems or is it only

Big files

2009-10-07 Thread rdp
Hi all, I just tried to open a 768MB sql dump file and bbedit gives me a error message -116 (Size Check failed). Size shouldn't be a problem nowadays with Snow Leopard and more than 4 GB of RAM... Does somebody else have similar problems or is it only me ? Thanks rdp --~--~-~--~~--

Re: Tabs not auto-expanding despite preferences

2009-10-07 Thread Ian Beck
For anyone else who runs across this, I emailed BareBones support about the issue, and apparently it's a known problem with 9.2.1 that will be fixed in the next update. Ian On Oct 3, 7:34 am, Ian Beck wrote: > Hey folks, > > I'm having a terrible time with tabs.  Here's my scenario: > > 1) In P