12/10/2023 0 Comments Coteditor 2.oBrett has really been bringing it into the fold for Markdown fanatics so that’s cool. One of its most powerful features is search – which is oddly where you also type the title of new notes. It’s a really sweet tool that lets you save notes that sync flawlessly (and always have) between devices. nvALT is a spinoff of Notational Velocity. I haven’t used nvALT in ages, so I fired it back up. Kenneth Taylor jumped in with the suggestion of nvALT from Brett Terpstra. A handy feature for sure, but we’re looking for something we can launch and hit post, and not save. I’m not sure that one fits the requirement because it has a tendency to open with the last thing you were working on. Knightwise suggested the text editor Atom which Bart and I have talked a lot about on the show for programming. It irritates the daylights out of me that TextEdit doesn’t open with a blank page, AND I hate the spelling because it means Spotlight is always confused on the first 5 letters whether I want TextEdit or TextExpander. Immediately a whole bunch of people jumped in with “I have the same question!” I was amongst the people who piled on with the same question. Ideally I should be able to set a monospaced font and choose foreground and background colours and size, and it should remember those. ![]() TextEdit keeps asking me to create new documents and the default view is too small. Allister Jenks posted this question:Īny suggestions for a very simple notepad for macOS which launches quickly with an open window/document? I want somewhere I can quickly paste some text for reference, but rarely want to keep it. Let me give you a great example from this week. The other thing that’s great is that sometimes someone asks a question (dumb or otherwise) and we discover that lots of us had the same question. ![]() I love to help people but having more people answering questions is always better. ![]() There’s so many reasons to love these communities, not the least of which for me is that you guys can go in there and solve each others’ problems. We have both so you get to choose where you want to play. Currently, there is no way to replace with line endings other than the document line ending and this is the same behavior as the previous CotEditor.I’m sure you’ve heard me mention a few hundred times that we have a fabulous Google Plus community at /googleplus and an equally interesting Facebook group at /facebook. On the other hand, regarding the text replacing with, all line endings even ones defined as a metacharacter like \r are assumed as the document line ending. If you want to handle line endings strictly on search, use the regular expression instead. That is, for example, if you search a document in which the line endings are LF for a string containing the CR line ending as a (non-regular expression) text search, all line endings in the search string will be assumed as LF. In the normal textual search and replace, the line endings contain in the search or replace string are assumed as the same as the line ending code used in the document being searched for.
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