On Apr 28, 2016, at 19:13, Richard Cook wrote:
> The 'preview command' is referenced a lot but I cannot find said command.
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Hey Richard,
When looking for commands in an app on OSX the first step is to use
It’s hidden at the bottom of the Markup menu. Hidden as in I would never have
thought to look there, but found it when I typed “preview” in the help box.
—b
> On Apr 28, 2016, at 5:13 PM, Richard Cook wrote:
>
> The 'preview command' is referenced a lot but I cannot find
Go to markup and then at bottom of dialog...
Wags ;)
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On Apr 28, 2016, 17:26 -0700, Steve Piercy, wrote:
> Preview in what? BBEdit, text, browser?
>
> See the PDF manual, which you can open by choosing "User Manual"
> in the
under the markup menu you will find several 'preview' options.
pls note that if you're trying to preview a .php page you'll need to have
php running, create a project and run it through apache...
i've got command+control+p set to preview, and must hit that keyboard
equiv. dozens of times each
You can preview HTML and Markdown in BBEdit's own WebKit viewer by using
Markup -> Preview in BBEdit.
--Kerri
On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 8:13 PM, Richard Cook wrote:
> The 'preview command' is referenced a lot but I cannot find said command.
>
> How is this done?
>
> R
>
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Preview in what? BBEdit, text, browser?
See the PDF manual, which you can open by choosing "User Manual"
in the Help menu.
You can also download a copy of the manual from:
http://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/
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The 'preview command' is referenced a lot but I cannot find said command.
How is this done?
R
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