HTML5 support

2018-01-18 Thread Greg Raven
I have created and/or manage tens of thousands of HTML pages using HTML5. What 
is it you think is missing?

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Re: "This file appears to have been modified." on all saves since macOS High Sierra

2018-01-18 Thread Albert Godfrind
I am pretty sure it is the upgrade to High Sierra. I did that yesterday evening 
and I started seeing the “file modified” message right after that.

It may have to do with the new file system introduced on SSDs with High Sierra 
...

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> On 18-Jan-2018, at 22:44, Nick Matzke  wrote:
> 
> I get this a lot also, yes it's very annoying!  (although, in my case it 
> might have started when I attached an external hard drive, but I didn't get 
> that for previous hard drives, but then I wasn't accessing text files on them 
> either, on the other other hand now I seem to get it for lots of text files 
> on the hard drive as well -- but, I also did the OSX update somewhere in 
> there so maybe that's it).
> 
> Cheers, Nick
> 
> On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 8:00 AM, Albert Godfrind  > wrote:
> I just upgraded my macbook to High Sierra. 
> 
> Since then, every time I save a file I am editing, I am getting the message 
> "This file appears to have been modified." and "The file at ... may have been 
> changed on disk by another application. If so, saving this document may cause 
> data loss. Are you sure you wish to proceed?" and I have to click "save 
> anyway". This is an annoyance.
> 
> Has anyone seen this ? 
> 
> Thanks
> 
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Re: "This file appears to have been modified." on all saves since macOS High Sierra

2018-01-18 Thread Rich Siegel

On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 8:00 AM, Albert Godfrind 
wrote:


I just upgraded my macbook to High Sierra.

Since then, every time I save a file I am editing, I am getting the
message "This file appears to have been modified."


On 1/19/18 at 4:44 PM, nickmatzke.n...@gmail.com (Nick Matzke) wrote:


I get this a lot also, yes it's very annoying!  (although, in my case it
might have started when I attached an external hard drive, but I didn't get
that for previous hard drives, but then I wasn't accessing text files on
them either, on the other other hand now I seem to get it for lots of text
files on the hard drive as well -- but, I also did the OSX update somewhere
in there so maybe that's it).


The version of BBEdit you're (both) using is out of date, and is 
not supported on macOS 10.13. The specific issue is due to a 
behavior in the OS that we worked around for 11.6.8 and later. 
(12.0 is the oldest version of BBEdit that is supported on macOS 
10.13, though.)


Complete compatibility information is (always) available here: 
.

And of course you can always write in to Tech Support if 
something's not working correctly. :-)


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Re: "This file appears to have been modified." on all saves since macOS High Sierra

2018-01-18 Thread Nick Matzke
I get this a lot also, yes it's very annoying!  (although, in my case it
might have started when I attached an external hard drive, but I didn't get
that for previous hard drives, but then I wasn't accessing text files on
them either, on the other other hand now I seem to get it for lots of text
files on the hard drive as well -- but, I also did the OSX update somewhere
in there so maybe that's it).

Cheers, Nick

On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 8:00 AM, Albert Godfrind 
wrote:

> I just upgraded my macbook to High Sierra.
>
> Since then, every time I save a file I am editing, I am getting the
> message "This file appears to have been modified." and "The file at ... may
> have been changed on disk by another application. If so, saving this
> document may cause data loss. Are you sure you wish to proceed?" and I have
> to click "save anyway". This is an annoyance.
>
> Has anyone seen this ?
>
> Thanks
>
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"This file appears to have been modified." on all saves since macOS High Sierra

2018-01-18 Thread Albert Godfrind
I just upgraded my macbook to High Sierra. 

Since then, every time I save a file I am editing, I am getting the message 
"This file appears to have been modified." and "The file at ... may have 
been changed on disk by another application. If so, saving this document 
may cause data loss. Are you sure you wish to proceed?" and I have to click 
"save anyway". This is an annoyance.

Has anyone seen this ? 

Thanks

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Re: Search, start at top and other things

2018-01-18 Thread Rich Siegel

On 1/18/18 at 11:49 AM, issarf...@gmail.com (Bernardo) wrote:


So, it is no longer possible to seach a documlent directly from its top?


You can still do so - the "Start at Top" option is gone, but you can:

- press Command-up-arrow to jump to the beginning of the 
document before searching;


- use "Find All" to find all occurrences in the document, and 
then select the first occurrence in the result list;


Live Match, and highlighting matches of the selected text will 
also search the entire document from the beginning.


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Re: Search, start at top and other things

2018-01-18 Thread Bernardo
Concerning start searching at top in the frontmost document, I performed 
this search before my first post but only found users asking the same 
feature.
I just did a new search without finding any workaround, only the "Wrap 
around" option, which is different.
Some users say to look into an option in the Search dialog, but they are 
old posts, with the old modal dialog.

So, it is no longer possible to seach a documlent directly from its top?

Than you.

Le mercredi 17 janvier 2018 14:50:07 UTC+1, Rich Siegel a écrit :
>
> On 1/17/18 at 7:24 AM, issa...@gmail.com  (Bernardo) wrote: 
>
> >I loved to use cmd-F to start searching *from the top* of the 
> >document, wherever insertion point is. With old versions, I remember 
> >this advanced setting could be use: defaults write 
> >com.barebones.bbedit FindDialog:RememberStartAtTop -bool YES but it no 
> >longer seem to work :( 
> > 
> >Modal dialog for search/replace text was also very convenint. There is 
> >no way to have this option again, like in old versions? 
>
> It's a pretty dead issue. If you search the list archives for 
> "start at top" you can see the discussion, which includes 
> workable alternative strategies. (Do note that the option to use 
> the modal dialog went away in BBEdit 10.0.) 
>
> R. 
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Re: bbclient/bbserver

2018-01-18 Thread Charlie Garrison

Good evening,

On 18 Jan 2018, at 13:40, Steve Witten wrote:


I really like bbedit.


Me too.  :-)

And I wrote `rbbedit` a few years ago for similar reasons that you 
mention.


- https://github.com/cngarrison/rbbedit

“rbbedit - Edit local (server) files on remote (users) workstation 
using BBEdit.”


Also, `rbbedit` has the advantage of not needing a custom daemon to be 
running on the BBEdit workstation (it does require sshd though). And 
`rbbedit` has a reasonable README/Help.  ;-)


That being said, is there a way I can make bbedit start/terminate 
bbserver automatically when bbedit starts/terminates (like gnuemacs 
does with the ‘(server-start)’ LISP form).  Perhaps some 
AppleScript hook?  As I’m not very familiar with AppleScript, I 
would appreciate an example.


There’s heaps of (AppleScript) hooks in BBEdit, check the manual.

But also check out `rbbedit`; it doesn’t need a custom daemon.  :-D

-cng

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