Thanks Steve. Exactly my issue. Have one other question but i'll post
separately.
On Mar 22, 3:05 pm, Steve deRosier deros...@gmail.com wrote:
Text-Display-Hide Page Guide
You can change the width of that in Preferences
Text Status Display
Show page guide at XX characters
- Steve
I have a bbedit project created. That is great - I can see a bunch of
related files in one place - open up the few files I need to edit to
make some changes - all in the one fullscreen.
Say while making those changes I want to make some notes on a scrap
file that I save to /tmp or desktop. Right
That's the page guide. Open Preferences Appearance. Halfway down
you'll see Editing Window. There's a setting for Page guide at
[ ] characters and a check box to turn it on or off. You can also
adjust the width in characters or change the contrast so you can
barely see it.
On Mar 22, 9:00 am,
On 2012-03-22, fint82 wrote:
I have a bbedit project created. ...
Say while making those changes I want to make some notes on a scrap
file that I save to /tmp or desktop. Right now when I create that new
file it brings me to a New Fullscreen window. I just want the new file
to live on the same
Echo Bruce's reply.
Or --- save the file wherever you please then drag its icon
(next to its filename at the top of the window) to your project list.
Ken
fintan.mce...@gmail.com (fint82) wrote on 3/22/12 4:19 PM
I have a bbedit project created. That is great - I can see a bunch of
On Mar 22, 2012, at 18:19, fint82 wrote:
I have a bbedit project created. That is great - I can see a bunch of related
files in one place - open up the few files I need to edit to make some
changes - all in the one fullscreen.
Say while making those changes I want to make some notes on a
I'd mentioned this a few weeks ago but finally got around to organizing this a
little. It's a set of scripts that are mostly cobbled together from other
places that add some useful little functional bits to BBEdit:
- Duplicate Lines
- Join Line With Next
- Open Line Up
- Set Tab Width
- Smart
On Mar 23, 2012, at 9:56 AM, Bruce Van Allen wrote:
Check this out: BBEdit has a scratchpad available any time, AND, each project
automatically gets its own scratchpad. Look in the lower left corner of the
project window. This might serve your needs.
- Bruce
Thanks Bruce! This is so