Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-11-05 Thread Robert
I cannot get autocompletion to work with jEdit 4.2 on Panther. Do you have that issue as well? Robert Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Ray Zimmerman wrote: On Sep 9, 2004, at 8:41 PM, Ian Ragsdale wrote: Effortless transparent handling switching of

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-11-05 Thread Peter J . Hartmann
I cannot get autocompletion to work with jEdit 4.2 on Panther. Do you have that issue as well? Works here... (10.3.5 and 4.2 final) Bild 1.pdf Description: Adobe PDF document I guess you have checked edit mode = perl in Buffer Options/Global Options? ___ Peter Hartmann mailto:[EMAIL

Re: BBEdit 8.0 vs JEdit

2004-09-13 Thread Pete Prodoehl
The Ghost wrote: I'd really like to reiterate the suggestion to try JEdit. It used to have some problems on OS X, but in 4.2 Final they are cleared up. It has everything with the SFTP, multi-file search/replace with regex (better than BBEdit's in IMO), and all that fancy stuff, the only thing

Re: BBEdit 8.0 vs JEdit

2004-09-13 Thread Sherm Pendley
On Sep 12, 2004, at 1:32 PM, The Ghost wrote: Other than JEdit, my other choice would be KDE's KATE (K Advance Text Editor). (This may now be Quantra, I don't know). Excellent syntax highlighting control, integrated command line, a nice file browser (good for looking at logs quickly), The

BBEdit 8.0 vs JEdit

2004-09-12 Thread The Ghost
I'd really like to reiterate the suggestion to try JEdit. It used to have some problems on OS X, but in 4.2 Final they are cleared up. It has everything with the SFTP, multi-file search/replace with regex (better than BBEdit's in IMO), and all that fancy stuff, the only thing it doesn't

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-10 Thread Peter N Lewis
At 14:50 +1000 10/9/04, John Horner wrote: Multi-file regular expression find replace functionality, with nameable saveable expressions That's the killer-app feature for me. I could actually say that I think it's BBEdit that gave me my first glimpse of the power of Perl. Also, if you're a Perl

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-10 Thread Andy Holyer
On 10 Sep 2004, at 09:59, Andy Holyer wrote: On 10 Sep 2004, at 02:54, Doug McNutt wrote: At 19:41 -0500 9/9/04, Ian Ragsdale wrote: Shell worksheets (allows easy editing running of shell commands) And there is by far the most important item. When the MacPerl port ran as an MPW tool it looked a

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-10 Thread Rick Anderson
On Sep 9, 2004, at 5:41 PM, Ian Ragsdale wrote: Effortless transparent handling switching of line endings. It's the little things that matter, isn't it? You'd almost be able to write-off this feature as trivial until you start dealing with the hassles that line endings from different platforms

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-10 Thread Charlie Garrison
Good evening, On 9/9/04 at 3:06 PM -0400, Sherm Pendley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Safari and reload the page. I can configure Console.app to automagically pop itself to the front of the window stack whenever anything gets appended to Apache's (or some other) error log. Then you may also be

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-10 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Ray Zimmerman wrote: On Sep 9, 2004, at 8:41 PM, Ian Ragsdale wrote: Effortless transparent handling switching of line endings. Powerful HTML tools Shell worksheets (allows easy editing running of shell commands) Multi-file regular expression find replace functionality, with nameable

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-10 Thread Chris Devers
Seeing as this has devolved into an editor love-fest, rather than curse the darkness and that weird gas odor, I'll light a candle brighten things a bit more. (Or mangle metaphors, or something. I'll stop now.) I've been putting a copy of SubEthaEdit on all the Macs at work for a while now,

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-10 Thread Steve Axthelm
Is there a text editor (preferably something simple) on Windows that allows you to deal with line breaks the way BBEdit does? UltraEdit does a fine job: http://www.ultraedit.com/ -Steve -- #! /usr/bin/perl -w my @wish = qw/60 47 98 117 115 104 62/; foreach (@wish) { print chr($_); };

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-10 Thread Joseph Alotta
Hi Ken, I have been using emacs in one window and a terminal in another window to run the command line. I tried what you say and the control-z works to suspend emacs, but I can't seem to get the .login to work to pop me back into emacs. Does .login work when you start a new terminal window,

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-10 Thread John Siracusa
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 12:13:43 -0700, Steve Axthelm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a text editor (preferably something simple) on Windows that allows you to deal with line breaks the way BBEdit does? UltraEdit does a fine job: http://www.ultraedit.com/ ...where fine is defined as allows

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-10 Thread Chris Carline
It Should Be Done By Everybody. :-) I believe it's also slightly cheaper than UltraEdit (both TextPad and UltraEdit are $15-$20 cheaper than the BBEdit 8.0 *upgrade* price, and are every bit as good - market forces maybe, but if you have a Windows license knocking around it's *cheaper* to buy VPC

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-09 Thread Chuck Rice
At 11:37 PM -0500 9/2/04, Bill Stephenson wrote: Those BBEdit guys went and implemented another of my wish list feature requests! Remember the one about a button that allowed you to view output from a perl script in a browser? It's apparently in 8.0, as well as some other pretty cool new

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-09 Thread Sherm Pendley
On Sep 3, 2004, at 12:37 AM, Bill Stephenson wrote: Those BBEdit guys went and implemented another of my wish list feature requests! Remember the one about a button that allowed you to view output from a perl script in a browser? It's apparently in 8.0, as well as some other pretty cool new

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-09 Thread Bill Stephenson
On Sep 3, 2004, at 12:37 AM, Bill Stephenson wrote: Those BBEdit guys went and implemented another of my wish list feature requests! Remember the one about a button that allowed you to view output from a perl script in a browser? It's apparently in 8.0, as well as some other pretty cool new

BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-09 Thread Chris Carline
On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 15:07:52 -0500, Bill Stephenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, first off, I just think it's cool that they implemented a feature I requested. But beyond that, it's still cool because it does use the built-in apache/perl to accomplish this and it does so with a few less

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-09 Thread Ian Ragsdale
On Sep 9, 2004, at 5:00 PM, Chris Carline wrote: I'm curious as to the attraction of BBEdit. Coming from a Unix/Windows background, I find that whilst it seems pretty solid and has some nice features, it costs at least five times more than any sane person should be prepared to pay. But even taking

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-09 Thread Ray Zimmerman
On Sep 9, 2004, at 8:41 PM, Ian Ragsdale wrote: Well, I imagine a lot of it's following started during the OS = 9 days, when things like vi or emacs weren't really available. It also served as a replacement for things like grep and sed which weren't available at the time. I'd imagine that for

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-09 Thread Doug McNutt
At 19:41 -0500 9/9/04, Ian Ragsdale wrote: Shell worksheets (allows easy editing running of shell commands) And there is by far the most important item. When the MacPerl port ran as an MPW tool it looked a whole lot like UNIX perl and you could run it from a command line, with arguments, and

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-09 Thread Ken Williams
On Sep 9, 2004, at 8:54 PM, Doug McNutt wrote: I am told, by my son, that the best replacement for MPW in OS neXt is really emacs but it requires that I learn smalltalk or something similar and, though I have read the book, I just ain't there. X11 isn't that easy to use either with my four

Re: BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-09 Thread John Horner
Multi-file regular expression find replace functionality, with nameable saveable expressions That's the killer-app feature for me. I could actually say that I think it's BBEdit that gave me my first glimpse of the power of Perl. I use BBEdit literally every day for both HTML and Perl. It's got

BBEdit 8.0

2004-09-02 Thread Bill Stephenson
Those BBEdit guys went and implemented another of my wish list feature requests! Remember the one about a button that allowed you to view output from a perl script in a browser? It's apparently in 8.0, as well as some other pretty cool new features. They also mention integration with Affrus. I