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| BBEdit Hey guys, I downloaded the free version of BBEdit lite and have a question... I have only just started using it, but so far, I haven't been able to notice it's greatness. Would some of you give me your favorite features in this program? I was surprised that HTML isn't color coded. Is there a way to enable that so that tags are a certian color, etcetc... you know what I mean. Let me know what all the hubub is about ![]() Thanks
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| That IS color coded. Change your file as html and continue editing.!! The free should be colored as well. My favs: ftp (not-in-light?), colors, lightness compared emacs and similars, ..i use it as basic html editor mainly. for notes, i use notes.app and for office stuff appleworks. If i remember right you can change the tag colors as well .. :-/ |
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| The files I am working on have .php extensions. Is there a way to get it to recognize those files as 'html' files as well? FTP sounds useful...
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| I used the FTP feature a couple of times in the paid version of BBEdit, but I can't seem to find it in BBEdit lite. I say it's not there. One thing I like about BBEdit lite is the search and replace feature. Try searching through multiple files, and see what options you have.
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| As far as I can remember, there's no color coding in BBEdit Lite. I recommend checking out the "Support" section for BBEdit at http://www.barebones.com, as most of the plug-ins (such as BBTidy) for BBEdit also work in the free version.
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| BBEdit is one of my favorite products. It has convinced most HTML coders who knew what HTML meant before we had all those WYSIWYG editors. Just buy it and enjoy the full version. It's unbelievably cool.
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However I have to say that my three favorite features are: 1) Built in FTP (now if they'd just build in secure copy )2) Color coding of a ton of different file formates (see attached preferences setting screen shot) 3) Incredibally configurable key-command shortcuts Note in the screen shot that PHP is defaulted to HTML, so you need to set it to PHP to get it to color right. (I wish I had noticed that months ago...)
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| If u change PHP highlight to PHP instead of HTML, u'll get highlight only of PHP code, but PHP pages have a lot of HTML code inside, so it's better to use HTML highlight, that colorize also PHP parts. I'vs tried to use PHP highlight and this is the result: all tags are black, hex color like #FFFFFF are shown as comment, parts in " " are in pink. Bad thing.
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