
This works around various reported bugs in the OS and has other beneficial side effects: the application starts more quickly on a "cold" launch 64-bit color pickers and contextual-menu plug-ins are now available and our customers are even more handsome and athletic than before. ěBEdit is now built as a 64-bit application.ěeginning with this version, you can perform many large-scale operations on very large files without running out of memory or needing to clear Undo state.
BBEDIT 12 KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS CODE
In the Before Time, documents whose in-memory size (about twice the on-disk size) exceeded roughly 1.5GB would fail to open and report an out-of-memory error, as would documents whose internal structure required generation of large quantities of syntax coloring and/or code folding information (such as complicated XML documents).
BBEDIT 12 KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS UPGRADE
Owners of BBEdit 10 or earlier (including customers who purchased BBEdit in the Mac App Store) can upgrade for US$39.99. Note: Owners of BBEdit 11 can upgrade for US$29.99. Note: Now requires a 64-bit Intel processor For other languages (in BBEdit), I use a dark/black background. yes, I enjoy programming with a light/white background. To head off the griping/astonishment I get whenever I post a screenshot of my text editor. Then it would be perfect.ĭuring Thimbleweed Park I wasted several afternoons trying to hack this in with macros, etc. If I could get BBEdit to add just one thing, it would be this. (yes, I know super programmers only use the keyboard, but clearly, not all of us do). This is cumbersome as it requires me to move my hands to the keyboard. The closest I can come is selecting the word, then hitting ⌘-E to Use Selected Text In Find, then ⌘-G to bring up the Search In Project window and click on Find. In Xcode, I can select a word (or words), right click on it and the pop-up menu shows this. Except for one thing and it drives me crazy to the point that each time I need to do it, it puts a stain on what is by all other accounts, a perfect editing experience. It's feature rich and has everything a coder could want. I even created a custom syntax coloring scheme for our proprietary language and David added some great keyword based auto expansions. I'm a big fan of BBEdit, as a Mac user, it's my text editor of choice for all but Xcode/C++ programming.ĭavid, Jenn, and I used BBEdit on Thimbleweed Park.
