On Sep 2, 9:37 am, I wrote:
BBEdit does it's cleverest stuff...
its, I mean!
If you paste this script into Script Editor and run it...
The script is not actually making the right substitutions in
the files' contents and I haven't time to sort out the error right
now. Perhaps someone else
Am 01.09.2011 um 1, 02:05 schrieb JT:
Hi,
I have 30 language files that I automate graphics production and the
text files are identical except each one calls a new file in the path.
For example,
file://KR.tif
and I need to change the 'KR' to AU, GB, DK and so on and save each
find
On 1 Sep., 22:25, Ronald J Kimball r...@tamias.net wrote:
It appears that you have three left parens and four right parens.
That's just a typo here.
That first asterisk also looks suspicious to me. Should there be a period
before it or something?
.* would mean every character 0 or more
Hi, why doesn't the cursor move when I page up and down in a file? I'm
always catches by paging to the place I need and start typing, which
results in BBedit jumping back to the still old actual line... how can
I change this.
And, it would be nice to add CMD+V without any selection to copy the
On 2 Sep., 05:36, Seth Dillingham s...@macrobyte.net wrote:
Hi, I have the same problem it's not fast enough.
Other than for selecting text, why would you need a really fast
key repeat?
Well, to move the cursor around very fast ;-). If you have a lot of
code, it's just waste of time.
Robert
On Fri, Sep 02, 2011 at 08:09:46AM -0700, Robert M. Münch wrote:
That first asterisk also looks suspicious to me. Should there be a period
before it or something?
.* would mean every character 0 or more times. With the character
class in front and the + it should mean: These characters 1
I am still wiping my eyes from the tears of laughter. I did not
realize how much need I had for comical relief about the stored stress
from the embarrassingly large amount of time I also spent, I think
twice, in the past on that same thing.
Thanks so much Lu! :-)
-Govinda
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At 04:00 -0500 02/09/2011, Christopher Stone wrote:
Save the script as an Applescript and put it in the BBEdit script menu.
Give it a handy keyboard shortcut.
Open your saved 'EN' text file template from the directory you wish
to create the new files in.
Run the script.
Ditto for my
On 2 Sep 2011, at 10:52 AM, Robert M. Münch wrote:
Hi, why doesn't the cursor move when I page up and down in a file? I'm
always catches by paging to the place I need and start typing, which
results in BBedit jumping back to the still old actual line... how can
I change this.
As for why, Mac
I've really tried to like 10, but I find myself drifting back to 9.6
more and more.
The main reason is I miss my pre-populated windows. For instance, want
to add a stylesheet link in 9, just click Head Elements Link and get
presented a nice modal with all available options. Now, in 10, I
Hello,
I'm trying to create an applescript that will insert a return, a tab, and a
return.
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Hello,
I'm attempting to write an applescript that will automate some keystrokes.
What I want to occur is when I'm inside a tag like so:
taginsertion point/tag
I want to be able to run the script to get the following format:
tag
insertion point
/tag
This part I have been able to
On Sep 02, 2011, at 10:09, Robert M. Münch wrote:
Yes, that is what the x means. The colon just marks the end of the flags.
Ok. Thanks, that's not documented anywhere I looked at...
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Hey Robert,
If I remember the thread
On Sep 02, 2011, at 13:05, Rick Yentzer wrote:
I'm attempting to write an applescript that will automate some keystrokes.
What I want to occur is when I'm inside a tag like so:
taginsertion point/tag
I want to be able to run the script to get the following format:
tag
insertion point
Good { morning, afternoon, evening },
A new 10.0.2 pre-release build is now available.
Note that this is a _pre-release_ version. The intent is to fix
bugs and address areas of improvement based on what our
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At 11:05 -0700 02/09/2011, Rick Yentzer wrote:
I'm attempting to write an applescript that will automate some keystrokes.
What I want to occur is when I'm inside a tag like so:
taginsertion point/tag
I want to be able to run the script to get the following format:
tag
insertion point
Just curious -- has anyone else noticed a definite typing slowdown in BBEdit 10
with TextExpander enabled? I haven't noticed it consistently, but today things
were very laggy in typing, and after trying a few different things -- removing
a custom completion file I'd been playing with, doing the
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