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
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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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
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
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
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
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
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 The examples I have found seem to be out of date now for BBEdit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
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
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
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:
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
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
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Hey Robert,
Well. You can't attach to the 'Edit--Copy' menu item, because it is disabled
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
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
Marek,
Thanks -- that might be useful, though it's not quite the same as automatic
quotes!...
Andrew
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