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A Calculation in a BBEdit Replacement AppleScript







A Calculation in a BBEdit Replacement
AppleScript

A Calculation in a BBEdit Replacement
AppleScript
04/22/2004 02:52 PM

A GREP search finds a string with a baseball game time that happens to be EST. A calculation substracts 3 hours from it and then a replacement string is created and substituted for the found text.




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BBEdit logoBBEdit 8.0 has been released. There’s a whole boat-load of new features, with the main improvements being :
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  • Documents Drawer — long awaited and very welcome.
  • CSS — much improved markup tools (also integration with HTML Tidy)
  • Server Preview — previewing server-side code (e.g. PHP & JSP)
  • Workspaces — restore palettes and menus to saved positions.
  • Unix tools — enhanced bbeditcommand line tool.
I’ve been using BBEdit nearly every working day for the last 4 years or so, so it’s like preaching to the masses with me, but it’s still good to see the developers improving the application. The only downside is the updated logo — which looks a bit naff. Ah well…

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Cory Doctorow: BareBones is a company that makes BBEdit, the most valuable piece of software on my Macintosh. BBEdit is a tool for writing and manipulating text, like vi, emacs, WordPad, and other editors. But while WordPad and TextEdit are underpowered and poorly thought-through and while vi and emacs are briliant but complex and hard to learn, BBEdit strikes the perfect balance between ease-of-use and power. All of my novels and every story I've written in the past eight years has been written in BBEdit. Every Boing Boing post I've posted (including this one) was written in BBEdit. I've had excellent support from them all along, and every so often, they ship a new version that inevitably fixes whatever minor annoyances I had with the previous version and introduces a few features that I hadn't thought of but which end up being indispensible to my workflow.

Today, BareBones shipped BBEdit 8.0, a $49 upgrade for BBEdit 7.x users, and I've just paid for it and downloaded it, on the strength of new features like Text Factories, a GUI front-end to regular-expression-based search and replace, so that you can do the kind of thing a perl hacker does in one inscrutable line with a series of easy-to-understand drop-down menus; the Documents Drawer, which fixes the slightly clumsy handling of multiple windows in the current BBEdit; and the newly integrated MacOS spell-checker, which fixes the sorely lagging BBEdit spell-checker.

BBEdit upgrades are like Christmas for me. More than any tool on my computer, I live in my text-editor. These upgrades are major quality-of-life enhancers for the likes of me. Link

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BBEd it 8.0 is out: This gushing testimonial for BBEdit makes me wish I had a Mac.

BBEdit upgrades are like Christmas for me. More than any tool on my computer, I live in my text-editor. These upgrades are major quality-of-life enhancers for the likes of me.

I spend a lot of time in a text editor too. I've found EditPlus tough to beat for Windows, but I guess I don't feel as deeply for it as Cory does for BBEdit.

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It has fallen upon me to write a review for Bare Bones' latest release of BBEdit. As you read this I hope you will keep in mind that that I am a programmer by trade and not a columnist. So forgive me if this review doesn't have the same flair as something our beloved Spymac news writers might produce. That being said, BBEdit has been the undisputed champion in the field of Macintosh text editors for the past 10 years. Its abundant feature set can keep anyone from a student working on an English assignment to a programmer developing the next great app busy and productive. The search and replace functions in BBEdit are legendary, allowing the writer to search and replace text within any number of documents with a few simple clicks. Now in BBEdit 8 those features have become much more powerful. With BBEdit's new Text Factory you can create search and replace rules as easily as creating a smart playlist in iTunes. With a few short clicks you can have BBEdit scouring your project folder for all the changes you want to make in seconds. Got thousands of files you need to check and don't have the time to wait for it to finish? No problem, set Text Factory aside and let it search in the background while you continue working in BBEdit. BBEdit's new Document Drawer makes navigating through your documents easy. Switching documents is now as easy as clicking the file name in the Drawer. Moving files between windows is just easy. Simply drag and drop the file name from one window's drawer to the other and you're good to go. One of the features I really like is the ability to option-drag a file name from the drawer to my Desktop or some other folder for an instant copy. Without question the feature I value most is BBEdit's Live preview of HTML documents. Using Apple's Web Kit Framework, BBEdit will display a live preview of your page as you modify your code. Not impressed? With a couple of quick adjustments to your preferences BBEdit will even display a live preview of your PHP code as well. No more command-tabbing between Safari and back. This feature alone is bound to increase productivity for a good number of people. New features aside there are some negative aspects I feel I should point out. First and foremost are the preferences. Now I realize there is a lot that can be customized in there but it is just too easy to get lost amongst all the options. It would be nice to see this get simplified in the next release. I would also like to see a little more integration between the Documents Drawer and the Disk and FTP Browsers. Having all of your open documents in the drawer is a powerful addition. I can't help but think how much more potent it could be if a disk or FTP browser were be nested inside of it. Instant access to all of your files within a single all-knowing window. One can only hope. Pros: Rock solid, battle-hardened text editor Powerful search and replace that anyone can master Document Drawer for instant access to all of your open documents Live preview of PHP documents Cons: Confusing preference panel Document Drawer could be more useful System Requirements: Mac OS X 10.3.5 or later If you have a product you would like Spymac to review, please contact news@spymac.com

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Screenshot BBEdit is a leading professional HTML and text editor for the Macintosh. It was specifically crafted in response to the needs of Web authors and software developers, and has many features for editing, searching, and manipulation of text.
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