BBEdit Clipping for jQuery updated to v.1.4.3

2010-10-14 Thread Carlton Gibson
Hi All, I just updated my jQuery clippings set for version 1.4.3, which (fingers crossed) will be out this weekend. Again the clippings cover the full API with all the function signature variations and $ shortcuts. Grab them at: http://noumenal.co.uk/bbedit/jquery-clippings (Ping me if you

Text Factory

2010-10-14 Thread Linda
Again, I am using the demo version of BBEdit to see if it is what I will need. I have just discovered Text Factory but do not know how to use it yet. I have a lot of HTML documents in one folder. They are all UTF-8. Many of them have Windows (CRLF) and I want this changed to Unix (LF). On

how to paste in a specific column

2010-10-14 Thread jtk
Hi, Has anyone figured out how to automatically place a character (e.g., ) in the same column of selected lines? This would be really useful for Fortran continuation lines. So far I can't see how to do it other than spacing one by one over from the end of the text to column 73, which is really

New HTML document

2010-10-14 Thread Linda
Are there plans for updating BBEdit to include HTML5 documents? When I create a new HTML document, I have the option of inserting the DOCTYPE. There is no choice (didn't expect it to yet ;-) for HTML5. Something like this: !DOCTYPE HTML html lang=en head meta charset=utf-8 Thanks,

Re: BBEdit vs TextWrangler

2010-10-14 Thread Linda
As long as the documents are really the same then that is OK with me. I am using the demo of BBEdit with the intent of purchasing. I will not have a need for TextWrangler if I do decide to purchase. Thanks for the hint though of how to correct the reporting in TextWrangler and for the other

Re: New HTML document

2010-10-14 Thread Tim Gray
On Oct 14, 2010 at 09:02 AM -0700, Linda wrote: Are there plans for updating BBEdit to include HTML5 documents? There was a big thread on this a couple of weeks ago, and I thought it was mentioned that Barebones is looking into it. Of course, if you want it, the best thing to do is to send

Re: how to paste in a specific column

2010-10-14 Thread John Delacour
At 08:33 -0700 14/10/2010, jtk wrote: Has anyone figured out how to automatically place a character (e.g., ) in the same column of selected lines? This would be really useful for Fortran continuation lines. So far I can't see how to do it other than spacing one by one over from the end of the

Re: how to paste in a specific column

2010-10-14 Thread Doug McNutt
At 18:32 +0100 10/14/10, John Delacour wrote: At 08:33 -0700 14/10/2010, jtk wrote: Has anyone figured out how to automatically place a character (e.g., ) in the same column of selected lines? This would be really useful for Fortran continuation lines. So far I can't see how to do it other than

Re: New HTML document

2010-10-14 Thread Patrick Woolsey
Linda 1anml...@gmail.com sez: Are there plans for updating BBEdit to include HTML5 documents? Yes, definitely. :-) Regards, Patrick Woolsey == Bare Bones Software, Inc.http://www.barebones.com P.O. Box 1048, Bedford, MA 01730-1048 -- You received this message

Re: Text Factory

2010-10-14 Thread Patrick Woolsey
Linda 1anml...@gmail.com sez [ background details elided ] So, my question is: Is Text Factory what I need to tidy the documents to re-indent everything, to change from CRLF to LF and at the same time to reflow (?) the documents? In general, yes: You can use the Change Line Endings action to

Re: New HTML document

2010-10-14 Thread Linda
Sorry for the faux pas. I just downloaded BBEdit and joined this group. I know that I should do a search first. I have no idea why I didn't do that this time before asking. Good to hear that there are plans for the change to include HTML5. Linda -- You received this message because you are

Re: Text Factory

2010-10-14 Thread Gabriel Roth
Let me add one thing to Patrick's answer: All the functions that a Text Factory can perform can also be performed one at a time, using the appropriate menu command. So a good way to construct a Text Factory is to take a representative file, play with the relevant commands (using Undo where

Re: how to paste in a specific column

2010-10-14 Thread jtk
Thanks for all the replies, and for reminding me that I'm a complete dinosaur for still programming in Fortran ;^. Obviously Doug you haven't had to program in Fortran 90/95. Official form for continuations is to put an ampersand in col. 73 of the first line and another one in col. 6 of the

Re: how to paste in a specific column

2010-10-14 Thread Doug McNutt
At 17:09 -0700 10/14/10, jtk wrote: Thanks for all the replies, and for reminding me that I'm a complete dinosaur for still programming in Fortran ;^. Obviously Doug you haven't had to program in Fortran 90/95. Official form for continuations is to put an ampersand in col. 73 of the first line and

Re: how to paste in a specific column

2010-10-14 Thread Jeffrey Jones
On Oct 14, 2010, at 8:09 PM, jtk wrote: Obviously Doug you haven't had to program in Fortran 90/95. Official form for continuations is to put an ampersand in col. 73 of the first line and another one in col. 6 of the continuation line. This is not true. (Unless you are saying there is a