![]() ![]() Notes is a way for BBEdit to provide a solution to this particular behavior. The thought of it makes me break into hives 2. You can have a bunch of these “untitled text” documents hanging around forever. The stability of BBEdit ensures that even if you quit the program, the documents you have unsaved show up in the next restart. I am realizing that mine is a minority opinion. An unsaved document? What are you smoking, mate? Why would you do that? Save the damn file, put it where it belongs and move on to the next thing. I don’t have a single “untitled text” document hanging around. If it results in something useful, I save the relevant content in a new document. I don’t know what these people are on about. It will come in very handy, as one can see from the screen cap below with my 300+ untitled text documents. Just wanted to express my appreciation for the new 14 notes feature. ![]() ![]() Me: I DON'T HAVE ANY IDEA WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT!Īlso Me: /3tm4VVnS4e- Dr. □- Filip Stokkeland July 22, 2021īBedit like: We learnt a lot of you use unsaved untitled texts as notices, so we built this as a new feature! Me: I DON’T HAVE ANY IDEA WHAT YOU’RE TALKING ABOUT! Also Me:īBedit like: We learnt a lot of you use unsaved untitled texts as notices, so we built this as a new feature! (I have slightly less than 305 untitled documents, but will probably benefit greatly.)ĭifference with Drafts is availability on iOS/iPadOS, I guess. I also use Drafts, and I'm really looking forward to checking out this new Notes thingie in 14. (I have slightly less than 305 untitled documents, but will probably benefit greatly.) I also use Drafts, and I’m really looking forward to checking out this new Notes thingie in BBEdit 14. I'll be cracking open the ol' wallet today.- Tim Weigel, Data, uh, Guy July 21, 2021 Looking over list of new features in 14, and that new Notes functionality - worth the upgrade cost *just* for that (dang, it's like they know their user base!). I’ll be cracking open the ol’ wallet today. Looking over BBEdit’s list of new features in 14, and that new Notes functionality - worth the upgrade cost just for that (dang, it’s like they know their user base!). The reactions on Twitter to this new feature: The biggest feature in this version is Notes. Go through that to get the complete picture. If you are a coder, my comments on BBEdit are not going to be relevant to you.Īs usual, BBEdit does a great job of documenting everything that has changed in their release notes. Blog posts, books, articles and doodles in text is what I use it for. My perspective on BBEdit is that of a person who uses it to write. I ponied up the upgrade price and proceeded to test it out. BBEdit 13: It Sucks a Little is what I had to say about it.īBEdit got upgraded to version 14 and in spite of my best intentions I couldn’t resist 1. I promised myself that I wouldn’t update to the next version of BBEdit based on my experience with BBEdit 13. You can see an example of this in the TextEdit application.BBEdit 14 icon BBEdit 14 Protects You From “Untitled Text” Infestation When you click the close button on a window that contains multiple tabs, macOS actually tells each "tabbed" window to close individually and will prompt for each tab that has unsaved changes. macOS native tabs are actually treated internally as separate windows with only one window displayed at a time. An example of this is the third party path control that earlier versions of Stata used to display at the bottom of the main Stata window that required functionality that was deprecated by Apple (that's why the path is now displayed as just text).īut with native tab support we did lose some flexibility. In addition, third party tools can break or go unsupported in future macOS updates. With the majority of Mac users using laptops where screen real estate is limited, we felt the ability to tab most all of Stata's windows together would be a nice feature for our laptop users. The third party tool had a lot of flexibility but one thing that was difficult to do was to tab different window types like tabbing the Do-file Editor with a Viewer. In versions of Stata prior to Stata 16, Stata used a third party tool to support tabbed windows as native macOS tabbed window support wasn't added until macOS 10.12. Any Do-file Editor with unsaved changes will display a prompt and unfortunately, that's a limitation of macOS. Any Do-file Editor that has no unsaved changes will close without being prompted. When attempting to close all tabs with multiple tabs open in the Do-File Editor, v16.0 (running on a Mac) appears to require the closing of each tab one by one.I believe you're referring to Do-file Editors with unsaved documents.
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