![]() ![]() With this change, the command is no longer available to compare twoĭocuments in the same window however, you can select thoseĭocuments in the file list and use the "Compare" command on theĪdded a new command to the Edit menu: "Paste & Windows open, and a text document is active in each of theįrontmost two windows, and if neither window is blocked by a Provides for a more predictable set of rules, specifically: thisĬommand is enabled only if there are two or more editing This more accurately reflects its behavior, and "Compare Two Front Documents" has been changed to "Compare Twoįront Windows". The factory default equivalent for this command When the front window is a project,Īnd contains open documents, this command is enabled and willĬlose all of the documents in the project without closing the ![]() ![]() Of the representations of your selection and copy (or drag) themĪdded a new (dynamic) menu command to the File Although it's a static display, you can select any The "ASCII Table" palette has been replaced by theĬharacter Inspector, which gives you live inspection of your The text view to that location in the file. This will present a sheet with all the functions and markers listed,Īnd a filter box at the top. Up automatically, which could happen if you have keyboardĮquivalents held over from a suitable ancient version of BBEdit). Third on the "Go" menu, and has a factory default equivalent ofĬmd-Ctl-J (you may need to assign it yourself if it doesn't show There is a new command: Go -> Named Symbol. It in an out-of-order fashion, if desired. Previous versions of BBEdit) and provides a means to explore "Jump Points" presents the jump history (implemented in The Functions windowĬontains a search box so that you can filter down the list by Scans for functions and other items that appear on theįunction menu in the navigation bar). "Functions" opens a floating window which lists theįunctions in the active document (if it's in a language which Shortening the latter), and adds new commands and capabilities: Some navigation commands that were previously on the Search menu (thus There's a new menu in the menu bar: "Go". System if you wish you may disable version creation entirely withĭefaults write AllowVersionedSaves -bool NO The version history is arbitrarily limited by the This command gives you access to previous versions of theĭocument you're working on you can compare and integrate changesįrom those versions, as desired. If you're running on Mac OS X 10.7 or later, ![]() There's a new command on the Search menu: "Compare Against "Language" setting in the dialog box, e.g. This is the "short" locale code corresponding to the Or from a template), there's a new substitution available: When creating a new HTML document (from the dialog Place of several operations that were previously manual. This last allows you to configure the remoteĭestination for a site's contents, and determine what additional Local root, defaults for new documents (and a "New HTML Document"Ĭontextual menu command), settings for the image updater, and a newįeature: Deployment. This menu containsĬommands for configuring the project as a "Web Site" project, with The "Images" commands on Markup -> Update to perform this operationįor all of the tags in a document (or folder, or site). To resolve the reference to a file on your local disk). This willĪdd, or update, the width and height attributes of the imageįile specified in the src attribute (assuming that BBEdit is able Menu gets an additional item: "Update Image Dimensions". If you right-click inside of an tag, the contextual RequirementsīBEdit 10 requires Mac OS X 10.6.8 or later. BBEdit 10.5 is a significant feature update which includes support for Macs with the high-resolution "Retina" displays, assorted new features, and fixes for reported issues.įor details on all the new features and enhancements offered in BBEdit 10, please see its release notes.įor information on changes made in previous versions, please see the release notes archive.įor detailed information on using any of BBEdit's features, please refer to the user manual (choose "User Manual" from BBEdit's Help menu). ![]()
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