Dave is right. In a three column design, the left column could be at the
top of the HTML page, the middle column in the middle and the right column
at the bottom. How could you possibly sync the scrolling except for the
simplest of linear designs?
On Monday, October 6, 2014 6:17:21 AM UTC+1,
Hmmm… I don't care how this would work. Sigil can do that and MultiMarkdown
Composer as well. And probably they are not the only ones. So… why not the
glorious BBEdit, the Text's application we love (I love, at least)?!?
So I care that editing a long document is a pain to get to line you want in
A simple question that should already have its answer: BBEdit is or is not
an application to edit text? And basically the text is linear. And so the
Preview of the linear text you are editing.
Anyhow I do not think that adding a sort of Go to this line in Preview is
a feature only to be
On 10/8/14 at 3:14 PM, lay...@gmail.com (Watts Martin) wrote:
I'm trying to use BBEdit to create Dash docsets for my company's product,
[...]
The problem is that BBEdit is smart enough to recognize that the .docset
folder is a package, and won't let me edit it normally. [...]
Unless I'm
On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 12:32 PM, Patrick Woolsey pwool...@barebones.com
wrote:
Unless I'm missing some additional context, you can just drop the docset
package onto BBEdit's Dock icon, and BBEdit will open an instant project
window rooted at that package / folder.
I didn't know that would
That's an interesting question: how could you accomplish that in BBEdit?
It's easier to understand how Firebug does it -- clicking on part of the
rendered web page jumps to a line in the HTML, or vice versa, because
Firebug is working with Firefox's *generated* source code (transformed as
the