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.
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version 9.6.3 (2885) (12/21/2010)
Additions
---------
o (none in this build)
Changes
-------
o (none in this build)
Fixes
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* Fixed assorted memory leaks.
* [198022, 198043] Fixed crash which would occur when files were
deleted outright from folders being watched by a project file list.
* [198023] When importing service data, line breaks are now converted
to the internal representation.
* BBEdit now advertises its ability to supply and accept service data
as UTF-8 (as well as UTF-16 and plain Mac Roman text).
* [198087] Fixed bug in which using the "Plain" format would remove
the first character of the markup being formatted, in cases in which
the markup was a document fragment and the first character was an
element opener ("<").
* [198087] Fixed bug in which "Pretty Print" markup formatting would
insert one or more line breaks at the beginning of the markup being
formatted, in cases when the markup was a document fragment and the
format profile indicated a line break before the tag.
* Fixed bug in which a multi-file or text factory Replace All would
touch the file being processed, even if it contained no matches for
the search string.
* [198056] If "Make Writeable" fails because you have insufficient
(non-elevated) privileges, BBEdit will flag the file for
authenticated saving instead of refusing to let you do anything.
* [198033] If CVS tool output has invalid UTF-8, treat it as Mac
Roman instead of reporting an error.
* [198214] Backtick strings (shell execution escapes) in PHP code are
now colored as strings. (They are also treated as strings by the PHP
function scanner, which won't have any visible effect but which
maintains correctness.
* Multi-line brace blocks and multi-line parenthetical expressions
are now foldable in PHP code.
=end=
The package can be downloaded from our web server:
<http://pine.barebones.com/seeding/bbedit-963_2885.dmg>
Enjoy,
R.
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> The announcement of a pre-release version on the list may come
> as a surprise to some of you.
How are you ever going to make your raid progression goals if you keep updating BBEdit?
--
The King of Marigold was in the kitchen cooking breakfast for the Queen
The Queen was in the parlor playing piano for the children of the King
> raid progrssion? What is it?
I took it as a reference to “World of Warcraft.”
Aaron Hsu
--
Programming is just another word for the lost art of thinking.
>raid progrssion? What is it?
Probably a Dyslexic attempt to spell RAPID (and missing the P) or a
spell checker correcting a mistyped word.
>
>On 22 Dic, 20:33, LuKreme <krem...@kreme.com> wrote:
>> On 22-Dec-2010, at 09:56, Rich Siegel wrote:
>>
>> > The announcement of a pre-release version on the list may come
>> > as a surprise to some of you.
>>
> > How are you ever going to make your raid progression goals if you
>keep updating BBEdit?
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> Probably a Dyslexic attempt to spell RAPID (and missing the P) or a spell
> checker correcting a mistyped word.
Nah, I think Aaron was right on. :-)
--Kerri
> At 05:41 -0800 on 12/23/2010, stratboy wrote about Re: BBEdit 9.6.3 (2885) pre-release:
>
>> raid progrssion? What is it?
>
> Probably a Dyslexic attempt to spell RAPID (and missing the P) or a spell checker correcting a mistyped word.
You are all coffee drinkers, NO TEA FOR YOU!
No?
Anybody?
OK, that is probably going to woosh over 99% of the readerships' heads, so I'm a gonna go logout now. Y'all have a Funky Festivus, a Slutty Saturnalia, or a Guild Rep enhancing Winter Veil---or whatever seasonal feast-ival you celebrate.
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perfectly ordinary books, printed on commonplace paper in mundane ink.
It would be a mistake to think that they weren't also dangerous, just
because reading them didn't make fireworks go off in the sky. Reading
them sometimes did the more dangerous trick of making fireworks go off
in the privacy of the reader's brain. --Soul Music