![]() ![]() Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. On Friday, May 6th, 2011 at 11:40 am and is filed under Macintosh. But it does not address the issue of why BBEdit freezes in the first place and why it is not able to handle such situations more gracefully. It effectively fixes the problem that I described in the earlier post for me. dump” extension, so that BBEdit will definitely recognize them as MySQL dumps automatically and use the appropriate soft wrapping option.Īnd so now I can go back to my preferred default option of soft wrapping to the window width for all documents and not be afraid of BBEdit freezing when I attempt to open a MySQL dump with it. dump” file extension, I have also added an entry in the bottom half of this “ Languages” preference pane that automatically assigns the “ MySQL” language to files with the “. ![]() Since MySQL is a language, you can therefore have a default option for MySQL documents that uses soft wrapping to a character width of 80 for those documents, and still have a general default option for all other documents that uses soft wrapping to the window width. Just click on the “ Options” button for the language of your choice, and you can set the default soft wrapping option for all documents that happen to be in that particular language. This chart is not an exhaustive listing of BBEdit’s. All of the highlighted features are available during the initial 30-day evaluation period. It’s no help if the application freezes while attempting to open the document, but if it does not freeze (because you chose a default option that avoids the freeze), then you can later on change the soft wrapping option that will be used for that particular document.Īnother, more interesting feature is that you can also set soft wrapping options on a per-language basis in BBEdit’s Preferences, under “ Languages”: This chart shows what you get when you buy a BBEdit license, compared to the features available when you use BBEdit without a license after the 30-day evaluation period. This lets you use a different soft wrapping option for the current document. One is that, while there is a default application-wide setting (for new files) for soft wrapping in BBEdit’s preferences dialog box, there is also a document-specific dialog box with soft wrapping options that can be brought up for each document using the “ Text Options…” command in the “ Edit” menu: In all, BBEdit 11 contains over two hundred additions, changes, and refinements. And I have found out about a couple of things that can help improve the situation. Extensive Internal Modernization - Dialog boxes, floating palettes, and many internal subsystems have been rewritten or updated to support new features, improve performance, add refinement, and make future enhancements possible. Following my earlier post, I got some feedback that led me to explore the issue further. ![]()
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