The same palette can be brought up with Edit Special Characters (in BBEdit
and every standard Mac application).
It's incredibly handy:
Cheers
On 2015-03-03, at 03:48, François Schiettecatte fschietteca...@gmail.com
wrote:
- use the Character Viewer in the menu bar, you can enable it
I'm sure this is a simple one, Googling is not getting me results. In this
view:
http://screencast.com/t/j34HwVBk7yO
Can I sort like this:
http://screencast.com/t/rkVAjxHSFHW
Thanks for any help!
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On 28 Feb 2015, at 18:58, Jared Roller simonat...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Maarten. I can't be 100% sure, but I think this feature lacks any
'replace' option, or the ability to snag the \1, \2,\3 subpatterns. But maybe
extraction would be nice to add to 'process' instead of find and
I was trying Command+return -__-
The manual has the change from command+return to control+return, but the
example worksheet still says command+return. Not that it is a huge issue,
but the command should be changed in future releases as to not confuse
users.
Thanks for the suggestions,
As a teacher and long time user of Bbedit, I have always found very useful
the insert character functionality of the ASCII Table Palette. It looks
it's gone both in BBedit and in TextWrangler (I really don't understand
what harm it did where it was). Now I wonder: is there a way to insert a
Hi guys,
I need some help on the syntax to use in the find/replace feature in BBEdit
to search and remove block of text from a text file.
For example I need to remove any text contained between - (blank minus
blank) and a carriage return (\r):
*Authorized Under Federal Products - Indicates
Thanks Maarten. I can't be 100% sure, but I think this feature lacks any
'replace' option, or the ability to snag the \1, \2,\3 subpatterns. But
maybe extraction would be nice to add to 'process' instead of find and
replace. That would seem to make more sense.
My thoughts are you couldn't pull
Hello all!
I'm new to BBEdit and I'm trying to figure out all of the features it
offers. I opened the demo Unix Worksheet and cannot seem to get any of the
commands to work. Is there something I'm missing? I know it's vague, but
does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks!
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Sure. :D
Say you own an apple shop, but your report only spits info in rows of 3.
Minecraft Apples
Red AppleShort description of apple with standards and
stuff
2.23 1.80 .70 (tiered loyalty pricing) 123556 (item number)
Pretend you have 20,000 rows of this stuff. So, you
Couple of ways to do this:
- use the Character Viewer in the menu bar, you can enable it using Systems
Preferences = Keyboard = Input Sources = Show input menu in menu bar
- You can also use UnicodeChecker (
http://earthlingsoft.net/UnicodeChecker/index.html ) but you have to copy-paste.
On 3/2/15 at 7:23 AM, b...@cruzio.com (Bruce Van Allen) wrote:
The most reliable thing I've found is pressing Command-Enter.
Or Command-Return if your keyboard doesn't have an Enter key.
HTH
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On 3/2/15 at 7:32 AM, mike.tartar...@gmail.com (Mike Warren) wrote:
If you’re using a laptop, you may have changed your keyboard
settings. If command-return doesn’t work, try fn-return or
control-return after the unix command.
Yes, Control-Return is probably now the default if one hasn't
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