Whenever I make a new text file using the menu item (with clipboard)
where I have more than one page of text in the clipboard (usually crashlogs
...), the window shows up as apparently empty. I have to scroll up to make
the text visible, which is a state which usually cannot be reached, since
On 15 Jan 2012, at 20:03 , Robert A. Rosenberg wrote:
This raises an issue in my mind - is there something I can use in lieu of or
in addition to the period to say that a newline in the match is acceptable.
IOW: Find the ending a tag where the tag is split over more than one line
(such
Surely the most important fix in the recent update:
Because pie.
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That's accomplished through OSX's interface rather than BBEdit. From
Finder, highlight a file that you want associated with BBEdit, then
right-click on it and choose Get Info. In the popup window that
appears there's a section for declaring what program will open files
of that type. Then there's a
On 17 Jan 2012, at 11:04 AM, Patrick Woolsey wrote:
In case anyone's wondering about the bunch of recent posts, Google Groups
seems to have burped; sorry for the inconvenience.
Had the emails in the recent dump been released to the mailing list already, or
are they appearing for the first
On 12 Jan 2012, at 1:17 PM, Rick Yentzer wrote:
Is their a page where feature requests are made and then they can be voted on?
It's not a community-source product. If you have a feature request, do what it
says at the bottom of all the messages coming out of this group:
If you have a feature
My experience is that Bare Bones chooses features on priorities that include
stability, ease of implementation, how they fit with other features, and how
they accord with BB's vision of what a compact, conceptually-unified
application should look like. Volume of requests surely figures into
I am having trouble locating information regarding the individual
license restrictions. I have two laptops and one desktop. My desktop
has a Lion disk and a Snow Leopard disk, which I jump between
depending upon whether I need something that only works on one or the
other. I don't see a
Hi Tim
If I understand what you are asking correctly, then yes:
\r = the line ending character
\t = the tab character
if you want to find the *literal* string \r, then you would search
for it this way:
\\r
The \ char escapes whatever comes next.
-Govinda
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At 12:07 -0800 1/17/12, Govinda wrote:
If I understand what you are asking correctly, then yes:
\r = the line ending character
\t = the tab character
if you want to find the *literal* string \r, then you would search
for it this way:
\\r
The \ char escapes whatever comes next.
It helps to
On Jan 11, 2012, at 14:28, Jonty Misra wrote:
keep getting the Class Ctnr error. Unsure about why this is happening?
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Hey Jonty,
Try changing this block:
tell application Finder
set the_folder to container of
Hey Achim,
On Jan 12, 2012, at 08:52, Achim Siebert wrote:
Whenever I make a new text file using the menu item (with clipboard) where
I have more than one page of text in the clipboard (usually crashlogs ...),
the window shows up as apparently empty.
Okay so far.
I have to scroll up to
On Jan 11, 2012, at 12:40, John Johnson wrote:
... I am thinking that I could have one or two files that would let me use
BBEdit to map from one string to the new string, with a global multi-file
search and replace ...
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At 08:17 a -0800 01/17/2012, dmayo2 didst inscribe upon an electronic papyrus:
Hello.
I've recently move to mac from windows and I'm trying to find the best
editor, and I really like what I see in bbedit, with one seemingly
glaring omission:
This is what I could do over on my other system, and
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