Re: [WebDNA] [OT] BBEdit Glossary
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2012
It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = --Apple-Mail=_CA880192-CCD2-4466-81F5-449DEA0EEF13Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/plain;charset=us-asciiThanks Govinda.Yes, windows servers.My first Mac was a 128k that I bought back in 1984, I wish I still had =it.On 29/05/2012, at 9:31 AM, Govinda wrote:>> Govinda - wash your mouth out ... Windows EEEEK !!!>>=20>> I would love your BBEdit glossary, I have been trying to move away =from PageSpinner for ages so any help would be most gratefully received.>=20>=20> LOL. Well then you run windows servers right? I just assumed you dev =on windows too. :-p>=20> Anyway, here:>=20> --------------------------------------------------------- This message =is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To =unsubscribe, E-mail to: archives: =http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us Bug Reporting: =support@webdna.us<01)Webcat_clips_4list.html.zip>>=20> Drop that (unzipped) folder in here:> (Assuming BBedit v.10 (otherwise I would have to look up where... or =you please check with the BBedit list/google group))>=20> /Users/yourUserName/Library/Application Support/BBEdit/Clippings/>=20> ...so that you will now have this item in there, like so:> /Users/yourUserName/Library/Application =Support/BBEdit/Clippings/01)Webcat_clips.html>=20> ...and auto-magically your clippings should not have that menu item =(named "01)Webcat_clips_4list.html"). It is named like that to be sure =that it comes as the default clipping set when working on .html docs.. =and is sorted to the top of the clippings set list, in the clippings =pallette. If not familiar with working with BBedit clippings, please =consult the manual... well worth the time!>=20> Now you can click double-click any clipping item to cause it to type =its code for you.. (and do consult the manual; you can cause smart =indentation, use what is on the clipboard, use placeholders, all kinds =of things.. as you construct really smart clippings. Don't assume my =clippings here are taking advantage of even half the features you have =at your disposal.)> You can also assign key strokes to any clipping (I have done that but =that gets lost when we share clipping sets across BBedit installs... so =you have to configure YOUR copy of BBedit to honor whatever keystrokes =you want.. and decide what keystrokes override defaults, etc.). =20>=20> To assign a keystroke to a clipping (v.10) do this:>=20> In the clippings pallette, select the clipping, hit the "set key" =button, type the keystroke, confirm in case you are reassigning the =keystroke from another function, hit the "set" button. done.>=20> Get fluent with your clippings (after tailoring them to your style), =and combine this with the webdna CLM (color coding), and you can really =fly through webdna dev.>=20> BTW, I never looked into Coda, but a few days ago someone said this:> =https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=3Den&fromgroups#!searchin/bbedit/coda2=/bbedit/BpGWzpFcjzI/Qcmu-0bAenEJ>=20> (click on 'Martin Post' to see the OP)>=20> HTH> -Govinda>=20--Apple-Mail=_CA880192-CCD2-4466-81F5-449DEA0EEF13Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/html;charset=us-asciiThanks Govinda.
Yes, windows =servers.
My first Mac was a 128k that I bought =back in 1984, I wish I still had =it.
On 29/05/2012, at 9:31 AM, =Govinda wrote:
Govinda - wash your =mouth out ... Windows EEEEK !!!
I would love =your BBEdit glossary, I have been trying to move away from PageSpinner =for ages so any help would be most gratefully =received.
LOL. =Well then you run windows servers right? I just assumed you dev on =windows too. :-p
Anyway, =here:
---------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed tothe mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: archives: http://mail.webdna.us/l=ist/talk@webdna.usBug Reporting: support@webdna.us<01)Webcat=_clips_4list.html.zip>
Drop that (unzipped) folder in =here:
(Assuming BBedit v.10 (otherwise I would have to look up =where... or you please check with the BBedit list/google =group))
/Users/yourUserName/Library/Application =Support/BBEdit/Clippings/
...so that you will =now have this item in there, like =so:
/Users/yourUserName/Library/Application =Support/BBEdit/Clippings/01)Webcat_clips.html
...=and auto-magically your clippings should not have that menu item (named ="01)Webcat_clips_4list.html"). It is named like that to be sure =that it comes as the default clipping set when working on .html docs.. =and is sorted to the top of the clippings set list, in the clippings =pallette. If not familiar with working with BBedit clippings, =please consult the manual... well worth the =time!
Now you can click double-click any =clipping item to cause it to type its code for you.. (and do =consult the manual; you can cause smart indentation, use what is on the =clipboard, use placeholders, all kinds of things.. as you =construct really smart clippings. Don't assume my clippings here =are taking advantage of even half the features you have at your =disposal.)
You can also assign key strokes to any clipping (I =have done that but that gets lost when we share clipping sets across =BBedit installs... so you have to configure YOUR copy of BBedit to =honor whatever keystrokes you want.. and decide what keystrokes =override defaults, etc.).
To =assign a keystroke to a clipping (v.10) do =this:
In the clippings pallette, select the =clipping, hit the "set key" button, type the keystroke, confirm in case =you are reassigning the keystroke from another function, hit the "set" =button. done.
Get fluent with your =clippings (after tailoring them to your style), and combine this with =the webdna CLM (color coding), and you can really fly through webdna =dev.
BTW, I never looked into Coda, but a few =days ago someone said this:
(click on 'Martin Post' to =see the =OP)
HTH
-Govinda
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--Apple-Mail=_CA880192-CCD2-4466-81F5-449DEA0EEF13Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/plain;charset=us-asciiThanks Govinda.Yes, windows servers.My first Mac was a 128k that I bought back in 1984, I wish I still had =it.On 29/05/2012, at 9:31 AM, Govinda wrote:>> Govinda - wash your mouth out ... Windows EEEEK !!!>>=20>> I would love your BBEdit glossary, I have been trying to move away =from PageSpinner for ages so any help would be most gratefully received.>=20>=20> LOL. Well then you run windows servers right? I just assumed you dev =on windows too. :-p>=20> Anyway, here:>=20> --------------------------------------------------------- This message =is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To =unsubscribe, E-mail to: archives: =http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us Bug Reporting: =support@webdna.us<01)Webcat_clips_4list.html.zip>>=20> Drop that (unzipped) folder in here:> (Assuming BBedit v.10 (otherwise I would have to look up where... or =you please check with the BBedit list/google group))>=20> /Users/yourUserName/Library/Application Support/BBEdit/Clippings/>=20> ...so that you will now have this item in there, like so:> /Users/yourUserName/Library/Application =Support/BBEdit/Clippings/01)Webcat_clips.html>=20> ...and auto-magically your clippings should not have that menu item =(named "01)Webcat_clips_4list.html"). It is named like that to be sure =that it comes as the default clipping set when working on .html docs.. =and is sorted to the top of the clippings set list, in the clippings =pallette. If not familiar with working with BBedit clippings, please =consult the manual... well worth the time!>=20> Now you can click double-click any clipping item to cause it to type =its code for you.. (and do consult the manual; you can cause smart =indentation, use what is on the clipboard, use placeholders, all kinds =of things.. as you construct really smart clippings. Don't assume my =clippings here are taking advantage of even half the features you have =at your disposal.)> You can also assign key strokes to any clipping (I have done that but =that gets lost when we share clipping sets across BBedit installs... so =you have to configure YOUR copy of BBedit to honor whatever keystrokes =you want.. and decide what keystrokes override defaults, etc.). =20>=20> To assign a keystroke to a clipping (v.10) do this:>=20> In the clippings pallette, select the clipping, hit the "set key" =button, type the keystroke, confirm in case you are reassigning the =keystroke from another function, hit the "set" button. done.>=20> Get fluent with your clippings (after tailoring them to your style), =and combine this with the webdna CLM (color coding), and you can really =fly through webdna dev.>=20> BTW, I never looked into Coda, but a few days ago someone said this:> =https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=3Den&fromgroups#!searchin/bbedit/coda2=/bbedit/BpGWzpFcjzI/Qcmu-0bAenEJ>=20> (click on 'Martin Post' to see the OP)>=20> HTH> -Govinda>=20--Apple-Mail=_CA880192-CCD2-4466-81F5-449DEA0EEF13Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/html;charset=us-asciiThanks Govinda.
Yes, windows =servers.
My first Mac was a 128k that I bought =back in 1984, I wish I still had =it.
On 29/05/2012, at 9:31 AM, =Govinda wrote:
Govinda - wash your =mouth out ... Windows EEEEK !!!
I would love =your BBEdit glossary, I have been trying to move away from PageSpinner =for ages so any help would be most gratefully =received.
LOL. =Well then you run windows servers right? I just assumed you dev on =windows too. :-p
Anyway, =here:
---------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed tothe mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: archives: http://mail.webdna.us/l=ist/talk@webdna.usBug Reporting: support@webdna.us<01)Webcat=_clips_4list.html.zip>
Drop that (unzipped) folder in =here:
(Assuming BBedit v.10 (otherwise I would have to look up =where... or you please check with the BBedit list/google =group))
/Users/yourUserName/Library/Application =Support/BBEdit/Clippings/
...so that you will =now have this item in there, like =so:
/Users/yourUserName/Library/Application =Support/BBEdit/Clippings/01)Webcat_clips.html
...=and auto-magically your clippings should not have that menu item (named ="01)Webcat_clips_4list.html"). It is named like that to be sure =that it comes as the default clipping set when working on .html docs.. =and is sorted to the top of the clippings set list, in the clippings =pallette. If not familiar with working with BBedit clippings, =please consult the manual... well worth the =time!
Now you can click double-click any =clipping item to cause it to type its code for you.. (and do =consult the manual; you can cause smart indentation, use what is on the =clipboard, use placeholders, all kinds of things.. as you =construct really smart clippings. Don't assume my clippings here =are taking advantage of even half the features you have at your =disposal.)
You can also assign key strokes to any clipping (I =have done that but that gets lost when we share clipping sets across =BBedit installs... so you have to configure YOUR copy of BBedit to =honor whatever keystrokes you want.. and decide what keystrokes =override defaults, etc.).
To =assign a keystroke to a clipping (v.10) do =this:
In the clippings pallette, select the =clipping, hit the "set key" button, type the keystroke, confirm in case =you are reassigning the keystroke from another function, hit the "set" =button. done.
Get fluent with your =clippings (after tailoring them to your style), and combine this with =the webdna CLM (color coding), and you can really fly through webdna =dev.
BTW, I never looked into Coda, but a few =days ago someone said this:
(click on 'Martin Post' to =see the =OP)
HTH
-Govinda
<=/talk-leave@webdna.us>
=--Apple-Mail=_CA880192-CCD2-4466-81F5-449DEA0EEF13--
Stuart Tremain
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