![]() ![]() BBEdit 12.6.7 does not add any new features.Complete list of changes can be found here."Dark": uses the Dark appearance, even if the General system preference is set to Light (or the system has been set to light mode automatically)."Light": uses the Light appearance, even if the General system preference is set to Dark (or the system has been set to dark mode automatically).If you are using "Automatic" on macOS Catalina, the application will change accordingly. "Use system appearance": follow the setting in the "General" system preferences.Each respective setting does what it says on the tin: In its place is a much simpler setting: "Application Appearance". All the confusion and weirdness involving color schemes and Dark Mode has been swept away. The "Appearance" preferences have been changed: the old "Match application appearance to selected editor color scheme" setting is gone.This may also be used from within the Find window. ![]() "Find & Select All" on the Search menu does what it says: based on the current search string and options, it will select all matches for the string (or pattern, if grep is turned on).(Note that this is only available while keyboard focus is in the Live Search search box.) Live : selects matches found while searching using the Live Search feature.Highlighted Matches: selects matches found using the "Display instances of selected text" feature.There are two new commands on the "Select" submenu of the Edit menu:.(This works for Grep patterns too, as long as the pattern is valid.) This allows basic previewing of the effects of a Find All or Replace All operation. When editing the search string in the Find window, any matches for it will highlight in the "target" document window (usually the one immediately behind the window).Note that the rectangular selections are made in the actual text, not in the visual representation and so if the rectangular selection crosses a wrapped line, the wrapped portion of the line will not be highlighted. BBEdit allows you to make rectangular selections in documents for which "Soft Wrap Text" is turned on.In the Find and Multi-File Search windows, choosing an item from the cheat sheet also turns on the "Grep" option. The button pops up a menu that provides some common Grep pattern idioms and brief descriptions choosing one will insert it literally into the pattern and select it (replacing anything that has been selected). This appears as a popup menu button in the Find, Multi-File Search, and Pattern Playground windows as well as in the "Process Lines Containing", "Process Duplicates", and "Sort Lines" dialog boxes. A complete description of the pattern playground is in the Pattern Playground Notes.This makes the process of creating complicated patterns much less trial-and-error, since you can see exactly what will match, and how, before committing to any irreversible actions. The "Pattern Playground" window provides an interactive interface for experimenting with the behavior of Grep patterns (regular expressions). ![]() Note: A BBEdit 13 serial number is required to use licensed features in this version Additions: ![]()
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