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I'm eager to hear them. I used to use BBEdit to code HTML way back in the day, but stopped around the time HTML editors in WYSIWYGs got good enough to actually use and make tweaks. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 2 - Apr 20, 2001
the way i do it is using the cp command to copy the file into a visible folder and the open the copy to edit in bbedit and then copying the new version back into the httpd directory. this is rather cumbersome. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 7 - Apr 19, 2001
You'd be better off having both, and just using your Mac as the editing environment. Get BBEdit or somthing and edit over an FTP connection to the Windows box... ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 20 - Apr 15, 2001
stopper is that most of my BBedit files have MAC newline characters... this displays without problem with TextEdit and BBedit. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 12 - Apr 15, 2001
I'm thinking that OS X is a good place to begin learning Java. I have a book that tells me a fair amount about using javac on the command line, but I thought ("When in Rome...") I'd give Project Builder a try... Here are my questions: 1) Is there any way to show line numbers in the Project Builder editor... a'la BBEdit? 2) Can Project Builder's editor do syntax...
Software Programming & Web Scripting - Posts: 8 - Apr 8, 2001
Yeah, they did change it to httpd.conf, though so far as I've found you can only edit it via terminal now, kind of annoying since I'd prefer to do it in bbedit, but that's life. I've got the httpd.conf file all set up properly and it serves perfectly when I start it up myself, but it won't start on its own, when I reboot I have to restart it myself. (please note, I'm not...
Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 11 - Apr 5, 2001
The problem isn't the rule, the problem is there are several rules and thus several interfaces. MacOS has a unified interface, OS X does not. When selecting text we (mac users) tend to select left-down not right-up. I'm not sure how OPENSTEP users typically select text, but the only way to get the same behavior with Cocoa applications is to select right-up. The specific...
Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 6 - Apr 5, 2001
I am humble Web Developer trying to work under OS X. So far, the experience has been pretty cool, but I'm having one problem that keeps me from switch completely over from OS 9 to X. After modifying a .html file using BBEdit on a Win2K server and then looking at on IE OS X(classic and preview release) through the file system, I have trouble refreshing to view changes made...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 0 - Apr 3, 2001
When I get to work on Monday, I'll pull out my vi reference mug and try this out. I think I misread the original post when I responded. However I know it is possible to make a perl script to convert Mac line breaks to Unix and vice versa. Maybe that would be a good command line way to deal with it if you don't want to use something like BBEdit. BTW, my pico on Solaris...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - Apr 1, 2001
Then I opened this file with BBedit to see what had happened. To my surprose this new text file also had Mac line breaks. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - Mar 31, 2001