[ANN] BBEdit 10.0.1 (3063) pre-release

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Rich Siegel

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Jul 22, 2011, 4:05:31 PM7/22/11
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Good { morning, afternoon, evening },

The announcement of a pre-release version on the list may come
as a surprise to some of you. :-) When preparing maintenance
updates (which primarily consist of bug fixes, with few to no
new features), we're going to post notification of the new
versions to this list, so that anyone who's interested can take
the new build for a spin.

Note that these are _pre-release_ versions. The intent is to fix
bugs and address areas of improvement based on what our
customers have reported. However, since the software is at this
point not fully tested, there _may_ be bugs and regressions. If
this prospect makes you nervous, then sticking with the public
release versions is your best course of action. Nobody will be
offended if you choose to do so; you're under no obligation to
install and use anything but a public release. :-)

Following is a summary of the changes in the software since the
last public release. The change notes are organized into
additions, changes, and fixes, and are annotated where
appropriate with case numbers. So if you recognize a number
corresponding to a support case that was opened for you, you can
now verify that it's been fixed correctly.

One final note: If you run into a bug in a pre-release version,
PLEASE DO NOT REPORT THE BUG TO THE LIST. This includes asking
about whether others have seen the same problem. Instead, please
send a bug report to <sup...@barebones.com> and we will deal
with it there. This will help us keep the list discussion on
topic and productive for all list members.

============================================================================

version 10.0.1 (3063) (7/22/2011)

Additions
---------

o (none in this build)

Changes
-------

o (none in this build)

Fixes
-----

* [212238] Fixed a crash which would occur when performing certain
editing operations in a rectangular selection (typically an Undo)
while the Text Statistics status bar item was visible.

* [212249, 212291] Fixed crash which would occur when closing
a shell
worksheet window.

* [212036] Fixed crash which would occur when trying to drag a
palette while a system floating window (fonts, colors, spelling,
etc) was also open.

* [212148] Fixed crash which would occur if something
unexpected went
wrong very early in the application startup process.

* [211606] Fixed bug in which the `#GENERATOR#` placeholder would
report your BBEdit version as 16.0.

* [212033] Fixed bug in which language modules and color
schemes were
not correctly loaded after the `Application Support/BBEdit`
had been
moved to Dropbox.

* [212207, 212588] Fixed crash which would occur when
launching and a
codeless language module had an error in it (typically an invalid
matching pattern).

* [212562] Fixed bug in which "Open Selection" would punt with
a -120
(directory not found) error when used in an HTML document.

* [211537, 212672] Fixed crash which would occur when invoking
a Find
Differences from the command line or scripting interface in some
situations.

* [212807] Changed the default for `EnableShiftDeleteAsForwardDelete`
to `YES`, so that it agrees with reality as expressed in
the user
manual.

=end=

The package can be downloaded from our web server:

<http://pine.barebones.com/seeding/bbedit-1001_3063.dmg>

Enjoy,

R.
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Rich Siegel Bare Bones Software, Inc.
<sie...@barebones.com> <http://www.barebones.com/>

Someday I'll look back on all this and laugh... until they
sedate me.

Brian Frick

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Jul 22, 2011, 4:10:54 PM7/22/11
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I don't know what you put in your coffee, Rich, but please, share your secret.
--
Brian

On Jul 22, 2011, at 3:05 PM, Rich Siegel wrote:

> Good { morning, afternoon, evening },
>

> The announcement of a pre-release version on the list may come as a surprise to some of you. :-) When preparing maintenance updates (which primarily *snip*

Jim Saklad

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Jul 22, 2011, 4:37:00 PM7/22/11
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I don't know what you put in your coffee, Rich, but please, share your secret.
Brian

Rich's programming strategy reminds me of Isaac Asimov's description of his writing technique:
"I type 90 words per minute, and don't stop."

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Rich Siegel

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Jul 22, 2011, 8:19:15 PM7/22/11
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On Friday, July 22, 2011, Brian Frick <brian...@gmail.com> wrote:

>I don't know what you put in your coffee, Rich, but please, share your secret.

Folgers' crystals. <http://www.hulu.com/watch/4154/saturday-night-live-schillervision-hidden-camera>.

R


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Rich Siegel Bare Bones Software, Inc.
<sie...@barebones.com> <http://www.barebones.com/>

Someday I'll look back on all this and laugh... until they
sedate me.

Brian Frick

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Jul 22, 2011, 10:10:16 PM7/22/11
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Hmm, I don't think Chris Farley was consuming Folgers... LOL

Very well played.
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Brian

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