On Saturday, July 15, 2017 at 10:44:33 PM UTC-4, Jimmbo wrote:
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> Viewing iCloud Drive (via Apple's dedicated app) on iPad and iPhone, all
> my BBEdit TXT files display icons from FTP Client Pro.
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> The files do open in the iCloud Drive app, with "Kind" as "data". Text
> looks awful (and is
Viewing iCloud Drive (via Apple's dedicated app) on iPad and iPhone, all my
BBEdit TXT files display icons from FTP Client Pro.
The files do open in the iCloud Drive app, with "Kind" as "data". Text
looks awful (and is un-editable).
If I choose to import to Notes, it imports as a useless
At 19:02 -0700 10/22/11, Watts Martin wrote:
On Oct 21, 2011, at 16:43 , Doug McNutt wrote:
bbedit will not process files that have mixed line ends.
It won't even allow you to repair such files.
As an example try opening a bbedit worksheet as a plain text file.
I put a few commands in a new
Ok, I'm an idiot. The BBEdit window was so far south on my screen it
must have disappeared behind the dock. After a reboot I glanced down
to the right of my multi-tiny-icon dock and saw BBEdit's little right-
side-of-the-title-bar button peeking out and making faces at me.
My text files are
On Oct 21, 2011, at 16:43 , Doug McNutt wrote:
bbedit will not process files that have mixed line ends.
It won't even allow you to repair such files.
As an example try opening a bbedit worksheet as a plain text file.
I put a few commands in a new blank worksheet, saved it as
I've used BBEdit for years so I'm very surprised that suddenly it
won't open some text files. Nothing happens. I just updated to 10.1
from 10.0.1, but that didn't help. I'd delete the prefs file but I'm
not sure where it is...is that what I should do? This is odd.
Recently, as a warning that
On Oct 21, 2011, at 6:43 PM, Doug McNutt wrote:
bbedit will not process files that have mixed line ends.
It won't even allow you to repair such files.
No way! BBEdit is my FIRST CHOICE for repairing such files. Do it all the time.
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