Support for multiple search and replace locations means that operations across multiple folders (such as multiple web sites) can now be performed in a single step this significantly enhances productivity without requiring scripting or manual intervention. Here, BBEdit gets ready for a major upgrade. ![]() You can apply a Text Factory to the current document via the Apply Text Filter command, or to a set of files via the Scripts menu or Scripts palette. A Text Factory can also run AppleScript and Unix scripts against each file, further enhancing the power and flexibility of this feature. BBEdit introduces the Text Factory, which allows you to assemble a list of text transformations that will be applied in order to either the current document or selection (when invoked as a filter), or to a specified list of files and folders (when invoked via the Scripts menu). Until now, there has been no easy way to apply more than one of these transformations at a time, nor to any documents other than the one in the front editing window. As a bonus, text factories operate in the background, allowing you to use BBEdit for other work while they’re running, and take full advantage of machines with multiple processors.īBEdit features an array of powerful text transformations. Text Factories increase your productivity by making it possible to quickly and easily apply as many of BBEdit’s powerful arsenal of tools as you need to achieve your goals across multiple files and folders, with just the single initial setup required. The “Run Unix Command” command provides a quick and easy interface for filtering a document’s text (or the selection range) through any suitable Unix command. Sometimes there’s just no substitute for the Unix command line. The “Apply Text Transform” command makes it easy to batch-apply any of BBEdit’s powerful text transformations across multiple files, folders, open windows, you name it. ( Tip: click each image below to see it full size in a new browser tab.) Quickly and easily build a series of transformations and apply them to any number of documents
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