Very nicely done, Chris.
We share the same philosophy: If I find myself doing the same thing more than
twice, I invest some quality time automating it.
I’m sure everyone in this group will appreciate your well-crafted script.
Thanks!
Alfredo
> On Apr 26, 2019, at 10:30 PM, Christopher Stone
So when I want to use a $HOME-based path in a publicly posted script I usually use the Tilde-format (~/your_path).Hey Alfredo,I forgot to mention that I have a script to create relative-aliases for me.Years ago I got tired of making them manually.--Take Care,Chris
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>> “Release” file.
>>
>> I have explored everywhere I can, but I can’t find any way to
>> DESELECT/UNSELECT selected text.
>
>
> Hey Alfredo,
>
> This is not at all intuitive. You can't de-select text directly, but you can
> set the selec
tents” (instead of simply copying and
> over-writing the files), to preserve the entire git history of each “Release”
> file.
>
> I have explored everywhere I can, but I can’t find any way to
> DESELECT/UNSELECT selected text.
Hey Alfredo,
This is not at all intuitive. You can't de-sel
11:11 AM, f.alfredor...@gmail.com (F. Alfredo Rego) wrote:
>
>> I have explored everywhere I can, but I can’t find any way to
>> DESELECT/UNSELECT selected text.
>
> There is no concept of "unselecting", because there is always a selection,
> even if
On 4/21/19 at 11:11 AM, f.alfredor...@gmail.com (F. Alfredo
Rego) wrote:
I have explored everywhere I can, but I can’t find any way to
DESELECT/UNSELECT selected text.
There is no concept of "unselecting", because there is always a
selection, even if it's empty (an insertion poin
history of each “Release”
file.
I have explored everywhere I can, but I can’t find any way to DESELECT/UNSELECT
selected text.
I’m particularly interested in including a “deselect all” in a script like
this, which leaves the entire contents of the “Prototype” file selected and
highlighted after I