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@ Hm, maybe it isn't configured for arbitrary text files; we'll take a look.
about 22 hours ago
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in reply to donut2d
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@ That's a 10.7.4 bug that is fixed in 2.0.3. Espresso->Check for Updates or download directly here:
about 22 hours ago
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in reply to JakeMoore
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@ What format in particular? It's working for CSS and HTML for us, for instance, but we may have missed the others.
about 23 hours ago
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in reply to donut2d
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@ Ah, gotcha! We will look into getting that to focus with a keyboard shortcut.
about 23 hours ago
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in reply to david_treblig
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@ Give the third-party Handy.sugar a try:
9:12 AM May 31st
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in reply to david_treblig
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@ Command-F should focus the single-file search field; command-shift-F should focus the project search.
9:12 AM May 31st
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in reply to david_treblig
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@ Cloaking hides things from syncs, right? You can choose "always skip" for any file/folder when reviewing sync actions.
9:11 AM May 31st
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in reply to Effectred
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@ Enable regex in the magnifying glass dropdown menu, then search for href="[^"]+" ([^"]+ means one or more non-" characters).
9:10 AM May 31st
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in reply to EFeliziani
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@ Please email us that document, along with instructions about what keypress you are using that triggers the error.
9:08 AM May 31st
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in reply to glenmcpherson
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@ Theoretically you should be able to just move the project folder in the Finder. Email us if you run into trouble.
9:06 AM May 31st
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in reply to MesuvaWebDev
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@ Yes, zen coding is included out of the box. Actions->HTML->Expand Abbreviation is the main entrypoint.
9:06 AM May 31st
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in reply to lukethomas14
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@ Glad you found a solution! Converting that Sugar to use the new Javascript API would also be pretty trivial.
4:26 PM May 30th
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in reply to alanhouser
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@ Sounds like you probably have a shortcut conflict somewhere.
2:18 PM May 30th
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in reply to donut2d
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@ It's working for our tests; what specifically are you doing?
12:47 PM May 30th
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in reply to donut2d
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@ Nope, nothing to report at the moment.
12:17 PM May 30th
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in reply to StuRobson
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@ If your .esproj file is not stored in the project folder, though, moving in the Finder can sometimes cause problems. Email if so.
11:45 AM May 30th
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in reply to StuRobson
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@ Right click in Projects window to rename. You can generally change folder in the Finder.
11:45 AM May 30th
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in reply to StuRobson
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@ Thanks, we're considering this.
9:14 AM May 30th
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in reply to SparrwHawk
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@ Interesting idea; would be very difficult to figure out what was going on for users who weren't expecting it, though.
9:10 AM May 30th
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in reply to donut2d
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@ We are always open to suggestions for specific properties that you would use (or used to use) regularly.
3:40 PM May 29th
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in reply to eablokker
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