Abstracts from files in info-mac/text/bbe as of Sun 20 Mar 2005 #### BINHEX bb-autocomplete-141.hqx **** From: Michael Tsai Subject: BBAutoComplete-1.4.1.dmg BBAutoComplete adds word auto-completion to Affrus, BBEdit, Mailsmith, Script Debugger, Smile, Tex-Edit Plus, and TextWrangler. You type the start of a word, press a key, and BBAutoComplete types the letters to complete the word. If BBAutoComplete guessed wrong, you can keep pressing the key to cycle through other possible completions. Other auto-completion utilities need to be taught the abbreviations and expansions that you use; BBAutoComplete avoids this hassle by automatically looking for expansions in the program's open documents. This means that it always suggests completions that are relevant to your current task. Requirements: Mac OS X 10.2 or later More Info: #### BINHEX bb-gun-bbedit-auto-typer.hqx **** From: jgelcer@everyware.com Subject: BB-Gun - BBEdit auto-typer BB-Gun This tiny drag and drop utility should be useful to webmasters, HTML hackers, programmers, and general BBEdit-o-philes. It simply converts any file (or multiple files) dropped on it into BBEdit text files. Freeware. By Jim Gelcer jgelcer@everyware.com http://www.idirect.com/users/jimig.html BB-Gun may be included on a CD-ROM under certain specific conditions, as described in the accompanying Readme file. #### BINHEX bb-tidy-10b9.hqx **** From: Terry Teague Subject: BBTidy v1.0b9: BBEdit plugin checks and corrects HTML and XML source When editing HTML it's easy to make mistakes. Wouldn't it be nice if there was a simple way to fix these mistakes automatically and tidy up sloppy editing into nicely laid out markup? Well now there is! BBTidy is a BBEdit (and BBEdit Lite) plugin for Mac OS designed for doing just that. BBTidy checks and corrects HTML and XML to make it compliant with the Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C) HTML standards. BBTidy also works great on the atrociously hard to read markup generated by specialized HTML editors and conversion tools, and can help you identify where you need to pay further attention on making your pages more accessible to people with disabilities. BBTidy is able to fix up a wide range of problems and to bring to your attention things that you need to work on yourself. Each item found is listed with the line number and column so that you can see where the problem lies in your markup. BBTidy won't generate a cleaned up version when there are problems that it can't be sure of how to handle. These are logged as "errors" rather than "warnings". BBTidy corrects the markup in a way that matches where possible the observed rendering in popular browsers from Netscape and Microsoft. BBTidy is based on the freely available "Tidy" program by Dave Raggett. BBTidy performs in a compatible way to "Tidy", but has a graphical user interface (GUI), and takes full advantage of BBEdit's features. Balloon Help is available for the configuration dialog. For more information on Dave Raggett's "Tidy", browse the enclosed HTML file "overview.html", visit the author's web site at , or EMail . For more information on BBEdit, visit Bare Bones Software's web site at , or EMail . The current version of BBTidy and other products based on "Tidy" for Mac OS can be found at . System Requirements : Any Macintosh (except Macintosh 128K, Macintosh 512Ke, Macintosh Plus, Macintosh SE, Macintosh Portable, PowerBook 100, Macintosh Classic) running System 7.0 or later. The "Carbon" version of BBTidy requires Mac OS 8.1 + CarbonLib 1.0.2 or later (Mac OS 8.6 or later requires CarbonLib 1.1 or later), or Mac OS X (DP4 or later supported). At the time of writing, Apple Computer Inc. has made v1.0.4, v1.2, and v1.2.5 of CarbonLib publically available to end-users; other versions are available to members of the Apple Developer Connection (). Disk space required is less than 1 MB; available free memory required is approximately 2 MB minimum, more memory is recommended. Also requires BBEdit or BBEdit Lite. #### BINHEX bbedit-finger-extension.hqx **** From: (Dan Crevier) dan@rhino.harvard.edu Subject: BBEdit Finger Extension 1.0 This is a simple BBEdit extension that allows you to get information about a remote user or host using the internet "finger" protocol. It requires BBEdit 3.5 and an internet connection with MacTCP or OpenTransport. The BBEdit Finger Extension is freeware. Dan Crevier #### BINHEX bbedit-html-grabber.hqx **** From: (Dan Crevier) dan@rhino.harvard.edu Subject: BBEdit HTML Grabber This is a BBEdit extension that allows you grab HTML documents from web (http) servers. It requires BBEdit 3.5 and an internet connection with MacTCP or OpenTransport. The BBEdit HTML Grabber Extension is freeware. #### BINHEX bbedit-html-tables-102.hqx **** From: (Stephen Marshall) Stephen.Marshall@vuw.ac.nz Subject: BBEdit HTML Tables version 1.0.2 Tables are one of the most useful parts of current HTML (Hypertext Markup Language). They make it possible for designers to create documents on the web which have a much more robust structure than was possible with HTML prior to their introduction. BBEdit HTML Tables was written to extend the capabilities of the BBEdit software, which is one of the best ways of coding pages if you know HTML. The intention with this software has been to produce something that while unfortunately not WYSWYG (essentially impossible in an extension to BBEdit) is as easy to use as possible, while also allowing the creation of complex tables. BBEdit HTML Tables implements tables as per the Netscape 1.1 specification. BBEdit HTML Tables has been extensively tested on versions 3.1.1 and 3.5 Lite of BBEdit. It requires a version of BBEdit that supports extensions, which means version 3.0 or later. This software is shareware, with the low fee of US$5 payable directly or via Kagi. Please read the enclosed read me for details. Version 1.0.2 should replace earlier versions, it adds the ability to undo as well as fixing some minor bugs in the menus and preferences. Stephen Dr. S J Marshall Victoria University of Wellington, Home Page: http://www.vuw.ac.nz/~marshall #### BINHEX bbedit-html-toc-10.hqx **** From: Stephen.Marshall@vuw.ac.nz (Stephen Marshall) Subject: BBEdit HTML TOC version 1.0 Most HTML markup extensions concentrate on the appearance of the document, making it easy to add HTML tags to a text document. BBEdit HTML Tables, which I released some time ago now is that sort of extension, simplifying the construction of tables in HTML documents. This extension is different. BBEdit HTML TOC is an extension for BBEdit which looks at the logical construction of the document and makes it easier for you to introduce logical markup. With HTML TOC you can easily create a table of contents for any piece of text which has been marked up with headings. It has a number of features to simplify this process including the ability to set a cutoff point for heading levels that are included, automatic insertion of the table of contents in either the document or clipboard, support for relative links and the ability to build the table of contents in sections rather than all at once. BBEdit HTML TOC is able to detect the presence of an existing table of contents and update, replace or add to it and it will reuse names that have already been applied to parts of your document when appropriate. BBEdit HTML TOC has been extensively tested on versions 3.5.2 and 4.0.1 of BBEdit. It requires a version of BBEdit that supports extensions, which means version 3.0 or later. This software is shareware, with the low fee of US$5 payable directly or via Kagi. Please read the enclosed read me for details. Stephen Dr. S J Marshall, Macintosh Consultant, Victoria University of Wellington, PO Box 600, Wellington, New Zealand Home Page: http://www.vuw.ac.nz/~marshall #### BINHEX bbedit-lite-351.hqx **** From: bbsw@netcom.com (Bare Bones Software) Subject: BBEdit Lite 3.5.1 The attached StuffIt archive contains version 3.5.1 of BBEdit Lite, our popular freeware text editor. This updated version corrects several problems that were reported in the original 3.5 release, and contains updated documentation and product information. [Archive Maintainers Please Note: This submission replaces all previous versions of BBEdit Lite; please remove the old versions from your archives.] We invite anyone who desires more information about BBEdit Lite or our other freeware and commercial products to contact us via email at , or to visit our Web site at . Bare Bones Software, Inc. #### BINHEX bbxkeys.hqx **** From: k044477@hobbes.kzoo.edu (Jamie R. McCarthy) Subject: BBXKeys 1.0 Date: Thu, 14 Jan 93 1:45:30 EST BBXKeys is a BBEdit extension that assigns command keys to other extensions. In the spirit of all BBEdit extensions to date, it's freeware, and full source (all 10K of it) is included. -- Jamie McCarthy Internet: k044477@kzoo.edu AppleLink: j.mccarthy #### BINHEX brainwash-quotes-10.hqx **** From: (meeroh) meeroh@MIT.EDU Subject: Brainwash Quotes 1.0 Brainwash Quotes 1.0 is a BBEdit extension which converts smart quotes to dull quotes. Useful for web publishing. Source available. Miroslav Jurisic meeroh@mit.edu http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/meeroh/ #### BINHEX c-indent.hqx **** Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1993 08:51:05 -0800 (PST) From: Stephen Roderick Subject: BBEdit-C-Indent-ext.hqx "C Indentation" is a BBEdit extension that will indent C source code. If there is a selection in the current document it will be indented, otherwise the entire document will be indented. The "C Indentation" extension for BBEdit is free of charge. This software is offered on an as is basis and no liability or responsibility on the part of Stephen C. Roderick should be assumed. Use this extension at your own risk. Stephen C. Roderick roderis@atlantis.cs.orst.edu #### BINHEX capitalizer.hqx **** From: (Rui Campos) rufus@ici.net Subject: Capitalizer BBEdit Extension What it is: This is a little BBEdit extension that I wrote for myself, and I'm giving it away for free! I used the sample extension called "Capitalize" that came with BBEdit, and made it a little more flexible. Now it will handle more capitalization chores. What it does: * Have you ever wanted to change a whole block of text from uppercase to lowercase? * Have you ever wanted to quickly change a title to an appropriate title case? * Have you ever needed to uppercase a bunch of words at once? Have you? And did you really want to re-type all that stuff yourself? No? Well then have I got an extension for you! The Capitalizer will let you do all of that, and a little more! Capitalizer is a utility that allows you to change the case of text in a selection in various ways. You can change all selected text to: * UPPER CASE * lower case * Title Case * Sentence case. If you're like me, and I know I am, you'll just love it! Written by Rui Campos How to contact me: e-mail: rufus@ici.net web: http://www.ici.net/cust_pages/rufus/rufus.html #### BINHEX change-charset.hqx **** From "sti@cs.hut.fi (Sami-Jaakko Tikka)" Sun Aug 22 21:58:05 1993 Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1993 01:45:18 +0200 From: sti@cs.hut.fi (Sami-Jaakko Tikka) Subject: Change Charset, a BBEdit external Hello! This is my first posting of Macintosh software. I hope everything that is required is here... Change Charset is an BBEdit external which allows one to convert characters from/to the Macintosh charset to/from ISO-Latin-1 and to/from 7-bit Scandinavian (which is still largely used in Scandinavian unix machines!). This probably makes Change Charset interesting for Europeans only. Still, it never hurts to remind the English-speaking ASCII-world that there are languages which DO need more than 7-bit characters ;-) The conversion can be done in place, to a new window or the converted text can be copied to the clipboard. If there's a selection, Change Charset will act on the selection, otherwise it will process the whole window. This program can be freely copied for non-commercial purposes. I can be reached by email at Sami.Tikka@hut.fi -- inet: Sami.Tikka@hut.fi, X.400: C=fi;ADMD=fumail;O=hut;S=Tikka;G=Sami HUT/IIA; I don't speak for my employer. Finger me for my PGP key. #### BINHEX column-maker-101.hqx **** From: dwade@netcom.com (Doug Wade) Subject: ColumnMaker 1.0.1 This replaces version 1.0 which is currently in the archive. It's a minor bug fix release based on feedback from its users. Column Inserter is a free BBEdit extension. Column Inserter is useful for a couple of reasons: 1. It inserts a space or tab character into every line of the document at the insertion point, seperating it into columns. This is extremely useful if you have a file full of data that is running together and need to separate it before importation to, say, a graphing utility. 2. It comes with source. It's not wildly complex, but it's CodeWarrior compatible. 3. It has a Metrowerks CodeWarrior project. It took me a little playing to get a working project, since the ones in the SDK are for Think C. Hopefully this will save somebody else a little time. #### BINHEX dcl-ansi.hqx **** From: k044477@hobbes.kzoo.edu (Jamie R. McCarthy) Subject: dcl-ANSI (BBEdit extension) Date: Thu, 22 Apr 93 0:46:28 EDT This is the BBEdit extension edition of dcl-ANSI; included is the extension itself and a readme. Public domain; source code is available separately. dcl-ANSI converts a C variable declaration into English. Suggested archive destination: ...app/bbedit-dcl-ansi.hqx #### BINHEX dialectic-filters-101.hqx **** From: leo@cp.tn.tudelft.nl (Leo Breebaart) Subject: Dialectic Filters 1.0.1 [BBEdit Extension + source code] Date: Thu, 1 Dec 1994 11:27:33 +0100 (MET) DIALECTIC FILTERS 1.0.1 -- A freeware BBEdit Extension In 1994 Mark Pilgrim released version 1.2 of his application Dialectic, which transmogrifies English text in various entertaining ways. I have used his source code to implement the same set of filters as an extension for BBEdit and BBEdit Lite, the Macintosh text editors from Bare Bones Software. The Dialectic Filters are compatible with both BBEdit and BBEdit Lite, but need version 2.0 or later to run. Undo-functionality is available with version 3.0 and later. The binhex file enclosed below includes the documented THINK C source code. I will also separately submit a smaller package that contains only the extension itself. Version 1.0.1 fixes a bug in the Pig Latin filter, and has some minor cosmetic improvements. ++ Leo Breebaart (leo@cp.tn.tudelft.nl) ---------------------------------------------------------------- #### BINHEX drieux-caps.hqx **** From: k044477@hobbes.kzoo.edu (Jamie R. McCarthy) Subject: drieuxCaps Date: Wed, 5 May 93 19:51:27 EDT drieuxCaps, the BBEdit extension for the rest of us. now you too Can format Your usenet Articles The Same Way drieux does! automatically! Avoid the evil KKKconspiracies and the Insidious Heterosexular Humanists With This convenient Editing Tool. and who knows, maybe you'll become A net.God Yourself! (If you don't get the joke, don't bother downloading it.) Public domain. Source code, inexplicably, is included. -- Jamie McCarthy Internet: k044477@kzoo.edu AppleLink: j.mccarthy #### BINHEX fl-package-11.hqx **** From: Paul van Mulbregt Subject: FL Package of BBEdit extensions v1.1 Date: Sat, 16 Apr 1994 15:05:09 -0500 (EST) The FL Package of BBEdit Extensions contains four Extensions Function Lister Fast Search Word Completion Function Lookup Function Lister is a utility for programmers which displays information about functions defined in a source file (especially good for C++); Fast Search is an alternative to BBEdit's regular search, a fast incremental search which finds as the user types characters; Word Completion enables the user to type a few letters of a variable name and have the extension type the rest; Function Lookup is a convenient way to access Think Reference or MPW 411. v1.1. ShareWare. Works with BBEdit Lite or BBEdit. paulvm@dragonsys.com #### BINHEX format-html-10.hqx **** From: chad@halcyon.com (Chad Magendanz) Subject: Format HTML Format HTML was created for two basic purposes: 1. To display Web pages generated with PageMill in readable form: I'm a big fan of PageMill. It provides a means of generating very simple Web pages with almost instant gratification. However, it's rare that I'm completely satisfied with the results of my Web page after its initial conception in PageMill. I usually wish to add some more complex structures (like tables) and find myself back in BBEdit flirting with HTML tags in their native form. Unfortunately, this is often easier said than done. PageMill doesn't lay out the HTML in any particular format, frequently squishing them all together in a mass of tags that are difficult for humans to interpret. Format HTML was designed to quickly fix this problem, breaking down HTML tags into individual lines and indenting them in a programmatic style that is easier to read and understand. The utility makes a great addition to Lindsay Davies' HTML Tools, complementing the PageMill Cleaner utility. When importing HTML from PageMill to BBEdit, I first use PageMill Cleaner, then Format HTML to set things right. 2. To assist Web authors in debugging their HTML: The Check HTML command in HTML Tools is a probably the most useful element of BBEdit's Web authoring environment. Like the best compilers, BBEdit displays which tags are likely to be problems and suggests a reasonable cause. Frequently, the solution is obvious, but for those cases where it's not, Format HTML can be a valuable tool. Just running your HTML through Format HTML will tell you whether you have balanced all of your HTML tags and quickly indicate when a tag block has not been closed properly. Installation Install Format HTML by decompressing the StuffIt archive and dragging the BBEdit Extension to your BBEdit Extension folder. If you have Lindsay Davies' HTML Tools installed, you will probably want to place Format HTML in the Misc folder with PageMill Cleaner. In either case, the new Format HTML command should be available from the Extensions menu the next time you launch BBEdit. System Requirements Format HTML requires BBEdit version 3.5 or later. BBEdit Lite will *not* suffice. For more information on BBEdit, check out the BBEdit Web site at www.barebones.com. #### BINHEX ftp-201.hqx **** From: (Patrick Woolsey) pwoolsey@barebones.com Subject: BBEdit FTP Extension v2.0.1 Greetings. By request of Erling Johansen , I am forwarding version 2.0.1 of the BBEdit FTP Extension for inclusion in the archives. Please note that this item replaces the previous v2.0 package. This extension will work with current versions of either BBEdit or BBEdit Lite. Regards, Patrick Woolsey / Director of Technical Services #### BINHEX get-url-13-bbedit.hqx **** Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 12:20:56 +0300 From: eyler@bilkent.edu.tr (Akif Eyler) Subject: Get URL BBEdit/EasyView Extension Version 1.3 of June 95 This extension calls various Internet software to decode URL's. Usable from BBEdit and Easy View. Easy View 2.6 calls this extension on command-click. BBEdit 3.1.1 doesn't need it. **What's New in 1.3** * Compatible with Internet Config 1.1 * No bookmark files on the desktop * Works with e-mail addresses M. Akif Eyler Bilkent University #### BINHEX get-url-netscape-bbedit.hqx **** Date: Fri, 23 Jun 1995 10:16:35 -0400 From: ericc@phs.k12.ar.us (Eric Cronin) Subject: Get URL/Netscape META BBEdit/EasyView Extension This is a modification of the "GetURL" and "GetURL/Netscape" extensions. This version, instead of displaying a page saying "Click here to get that URL", will load the page automatically like the original did with MacWeb. This will only work with version 1.1 or higher of Netscape, so if you are using an older version stick with GetURL/Netscape. For those of you unfamiliar with the Get/URL extensions, they allow you to command-click (in EasyView) or select a menu option (BBEdit) and have the URL opened in the proper application, as in NewsWatcher and the latest NCSA Telnet. Eric Cronin ericc@phs.k12.ar.us #### BINHEX get-url-pro-10-bbedit.hqx **** Date: Wed, 1 Feb 1995 02:02:51 -0700 From: ravensys@eskimo.com (Erik C. Thauvin) Subject: BBEdit/GetURL Pro 1.0 To install the "GetURL Pro" extension, place it into your "BBEdit Extensions" folder and restart (or launch) BBEdit. "GetURL" will appear now in the BBEdit's "Extensions" menu. GetURL Pro 1.0 -------------- "Uniform Resource Locators" (URLs) are standard notation on the Internet for identifying the locations of files and various other resources. To use the "GetURL Pro" extension, select a portion of text containing a URL, then choose "GetURL" from the "Extensions" menu. You'll be asked to select an application (or helper) to open the URL. The application will be launched (or switched to, if currently running) and the URL (if valid) will be opened. "GetURL Pro" remembers which helper program you've selected last, so you need to select an application only once. However, if you wish to change the helper program to a different one, simply choose "Get URL" from the "Extensions" menu while holding the "option" key down. You can also use the "Set Keys..." option in the "Extensions" menu to assign extension keys to "GetURL" so that any URL is just a short keystroke away. "GetURL Pro" requires System 7 and relies on the standard Apple event suite for Uniform Resource Locators which is now supported by most Macintosh TCP/IP networking programs (e.g.: Anarchie, Mosaic Netscape, NewsWatcher, MacWeb, etc.) "GetURL Pro" is free. There is no shareware fee. Enjoy! Raven Systems Ltd. February 1, 1995 This version of "GetURL Pro" was designed and developed by Erik C. Thauvin using Symantec's THINK C development environment for the Macintosh. Raven Systems Ltd. makes no warranty or representation, either express or implied, with respect to this software, its merchantability, performance, quality, or fitness for a particular purpose. As a result this software is distributed "as is", and the person using it is assuming the entire risk as to its quality and performance. In no event Raven Systems Ltd. will be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software or its documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. Raven Systems Ltd. does not warrant that this software will function correctly in your multi-user environment. Raven Systems and the Raven Systems logo are trademarks of Raven Systems Ltd. All other products and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Copyright (C) 1995, Raven Systems Ltd. Permission is granted to make and distribute copies of this software, provided this disclaimer and copyright are preserved on all copies. This software may not, however, be sold or distributed for profit, or included with other software which is sold or distributed for profit, without the permission of the author. Erik C. Thauvin | Custom software solutions | Raven Systems Limited ravensys@eskimo.com | for everyday problems. | P.O. Box 560862 +1 (206) 747-9819 | | Orlando, FL 32856, USA (URL) http://www.eskimo.com/~ravensys/ ---- ftp://ftp.eskimo.com/ravensys/ #### BINHEX hexy-10.hqx **** From: liyanage@access.ch Subject: hexy-10.hqx - A hex dump plug-in for BBEdit Hexy is a hex dump plug-in for BBEdit or BBEdit Light. It will create a hex dump of the current selection or of the whole document if there is no selection. Source code in the form of a CodeWarrior Pro 1 project is available from the Hexy homepage at http://www.access.ch/ml/hexy/welcome.html It should probably go into /text/_BBEdit/ and permission to include it on CD-ROM products is granted. -Marc Liyanage #### BINHEX import-11.hqx **** From: Info-Mac Moderator Date: Mon, 19 Sep 94 11:17:49 PDT (5.65+/IDA-1.3.5 for info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu); Mon, 19 Sep 94 16:47:38 +0200 From: Marco Piovanelli Message-Id: <9409191447.AA16442@hp4.sm.dsi.unimi.it> Subject: BBEdit Import 1.1 To: info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu (Mac Archives) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 1994 16:47:35 +0200 (METDST) X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL23] Content-Type: text Content-Length: 11078 This is BBEdit-Import-1.1, an extension for BBEdit Lite that lets you import word processor files into BBEdit Lite using the Claris XTND System and the appropriate translators. BBEdit-Import-1.1 needs System 7.0 or better to run. This version fixes a bug in version 1.0 (which it should replace); see the included docs for details. This extension has been successfully tested with BBEdit Lite 2.3.2, BBEdit Lite 3.0 and EasyView 2.5. Suggested placement in the info-mac hierarchy: info-mac/text This archive was stuffed and binhexed with StuffIt Lite 3.0.6 #### BINHEX insert-date-time-12.hqx **** Date: Mon, 6 Feb 1995 16:57:04 -0700 From: ravensys@eskimo.com (Erik C. Thauvin) Subject: BBEdit Insert Date/Time 1.2 To install the "Insert Date" and "Insert Time" extensions, place them into your "BBEdit Extensions" folder and restart (or launch) BBEdit. They will appear now in the BBEdit's "Extensions" menu. The "Insert Date" and "Insert Time" extensions perform simple but useful functions. When activated, they insert the current date and time at the cursor's location. Insert Date v1.2 ---------------- To use the "Insert Date" extension, select it from the "Extensions" menu and the date (in its abbreviated format) will be inserted into any open document. Example: Mon, Feb 6, 1995. By holding the "option" key down while selecting "Insert Date", you can insert the date in long format. Example: Monday, February 6, 1995. To insert the date in short format, simply hold the "shift" key down while selecting "Insert Date". Example: 02/06/95. Insert Date Example Modifier Key --------------------------- ------------ Mon, Feb 6, 1995 None Monday, February 6, 1995 option 02/06/95 shift Insert Time v1.2 ---------------- When selected from the "Extensions" menu, "Insert Time" will insert the time (including seconds) into any open document. Example: 4:40:05 PM. To insert the time without seconds, just hold the "option" key down while selecting it. Example: 4:40 PM. Insert Date Example Modifier Key --------------------------- ------------ (12hr.) 4:10:14 PM None 4:10 PM option (24hr.) 16:10:14 None 16:10 option You can also use the "Set KeysŠ" option in the "Extensions" menu to assign extension keys to "Insert Date" and/or "Insert Time", then a date and time stamps are just a short keystroke away. "Insert Date" and "Insert Time" are free. There is no shareware fee. Enjoy! Raven Systems Ltd. February 6, 1995 The "Insert Date" and "Insert Time" extensions were designed and developed by Erik C. Thauvin using Symantec's THINK C development environment for the Macintosh. History: -------- Version 1.2 adds support for the "Undo" command (BBEdit version 3.0 or later). Version 1.1 was the initial release of "Insert Time" bundled with "Insert Date". Version 1.0 was the initial release of "Insert Date". Erik C. Thauvin | Custom software solutions | Raven Systems Limited ravensys@eskimo.com | for everyday problems. | P.O. Box 560862 +1 (206) 747-9819 | | Orlando, FL 32856, USA (URL) http://www.eskimo.com/~ravensys/ ---- ftp://ftp.eskimo.com/ravensys/ #### BINHEX isis-note-sender.hqx **** Date: Sat, 26 Jun 1993 22:48:27 -0800 From: isis@netcom.com (Mike Cohen) Subject: BBEdit Send Note extension Here's a "plug-ware" contribution. This is a BBEdit extension to send a note using our ISIS Notes product. It includes source code demonstrating how to use AppleEvents and a readme file. Mike Cohen | "Software that means business" ISIS International | (818) 788-4747 Voice | isis@netcom.com (818) 501-0653 Fax | mikec20@aol.com #### BINHEX linesort-482.hqx **** From: Craig Maynard Subject: LineSort 4.8 LineSort 4.8 is an extension or plug-in that adds functionality to BBEdit 6.0, the Macintosh text editor from Bare Bones Software. LineSort is capable of sorting large amounts of text with exceptional speed. The basic unit of sorting is a line, a string of text terminated by an end-of-line character. LineSort is shareware. Basic features are always available in unregistered copies. Advanced features require registration. Requirements - Power Macintosh (any model) - BBEdit 3.5.2 or later Basic Features - convenient floating window - operates on either selected region of text or entire document - sorts in place or into new document window - optionally ignores case - international text comparison - orders lines in forward or reverse sequence - retains, merges, or removes duplicate lines - supports the undo command Advanced Features - recognizes and sorts user-defined grep patterns - OSA scripting interface For more information, please visit our website: www.uccs.edu/~cmaynard/linesort #### BINHEX linesort-68k.hqx **** From: chm@rmi.net Subject: LineSort 4.2 LineSort is an extension that adds functionality to BBEdit, a commercial text editor from Bare Bones Software. LineSort is capable of sorting large amounts of text with reasonable speed and predictable memory requirements. The basic unit of sorting is a line, a string of text terminated by an end-of-line character. LineSort Version 4.2 includes the following useful features: * convenient floating window interface * forward or reverse ordering of output * grep pattern matching * lexicographic or natural ordering * merges, removes or retains duplicate lines during sorting * operates on either a selected region of text or the entire document * optionally ignores case * sorts in place, or inserts sorted lines into a new document window * supports the undo command Requirements * Macintosh (any model) with System 7 or 8. * BBEdit 3.5.2 or later (the commercial version, not BBEdit Lite) PATTERN MATCHING Pattern matching adds considerable power and flexibility to LineSort. The generality of pattern-matching allows the user to greatly extend the capabilites of LineSort, without requiring any re-programming by the author. The basic idea is that you can define a pattern upon which to sort. LineSort will search for and recognize this pattern. When it rearranges the lines of text, it will order them according to the patterns it finds. If a line does not contain the pattern then it can't be sorted. After sorting, lines that did not match the selected pattern are moved into a new untitled window. -- Craig H. Maynard chm@rmi.net http://home.rmi.net/~chm/linesort.html #### BINHEX linesort-ppc.hqx **** From: chm@rmi.net Subject: LineSort 4.2 LineSort is an extension that adds functionality to BBEdit, a commercial text editor from Bare Bones Software. LineSort is capable of sorting large amounts of text with reasonable speed and predictable memory requirements. The basic unit of sorting is a line, a string of text terminated by an end-of-line character. LineSort Version 4.2 includes the following useful features: * convenient floating window interface * forward or reverse ordering of output * grep pattern matching * lexicographic or natural ordering * merges, removes or retains duplicate lines during sorting * operates on either a selected region of text or the entire document * optionally ignores case * sorts in place, or inserts sorted lines into a new document window * supports the undo command Requirements * Macintosh (any model) with System 7 or 8. * BBEdit 3.5.2 or later (the commercial version, not BBEdit Lite) PATTERN MATCHING Pattern matching adds considerable power and flexibility to LineSort. The generality of pattern-matching allows the user to greatly extend the capabilites of LineSort, without requiring any re-programming by the author. The basic idea is that you can define a pattern upon which to sort. LineSort will search for and recognize this pattern. When it rearranges the lines of text, it will order them according to the patterns it finds. If a line does not contain the pattern then it can't be sorted. After sorting, lines that did not match the selected pattern are moved into a new untitled window. -- Craig H. Maynard chm@rmi.net http://home.rmi.net/~chm/linesort.html #### BINHEX macperl-bbedit-plug-ins.hqx **** From: brad_hanson@pobox.com Subject: BBEdit Plug-Ins for MacPerl Rel. 6.0 I have written several BBEdit plug-ins that facilitate the use of BBEdit and BBEdit Lite with MacPerl (a Macintosh port of the Perl programming language). This is release 6.0 of the plug-ins. The plug-ins included are: 1. Run MacPerl (version 1.2) - updated 2. Check Perl Syntax (version 1.2) - updated 3. Run MacPerl Front (version 1.2) - updated 4. Run File with MacPerl (version 1.2) - updated 5. Edit MacPerl Script (version 1.0.2) 6. Shuck (version 1.0.1) - updated 7. Perl Filters (version 1.1.4) - updated 8. Perl Palette (version 3.1 by Lindsay Davies) Some changes from the previous release are: 1. The plug-ins will attempt to launch MacPerl if it is not running when used with BBEdit Lite (formerly the plug-ins would only attempt to launch MacPerl when used with BBEdit, not BBEdit Lite). 2. An option was added to the Run MacPerl plug-in to send STDOUT and STDERR to a file with a name based on the name of the file containing the script that is run. 3. The Run MacPerl plug-in is scriptable. 4. BBEdit file groups are listed in the floating window of the Perl Filters plug-in. The plug-ins are freeware. More information is available on my BBEdit plug-ins web page: http://pobox.com/~bradh/bbedit Brad Hanson brad_hanson@pobox.com #### BINHEX make-reply-10.hqx **** From eyler@bilkent.edu.tr Tue Mar 14 23:47:53 1995 Date: Wed, 15 Mar 1995 09:48:51 +0200 From: eyler@bilkent.edu.tr (Akif Eyler) Subject: "Make Reply" BBEdit/EasyView Extension --========================_9168398==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Version 1.0 of March 95 This extension calls Eudora to make a reply to the current mail item. Usable from BBEdit and Easy View. Place the extension into your "BBEdit Extensions" and/or "EV Extensions" folder. You don't need to restart the machine, this is not a system extension. Programmers: Enjoy the source code which shows how to get data >From Easy View and how to send an event to a script. Scriptors: A little script enables you to see/modify the real thing within the extension. This extension is dedicated to * Jon Pugh, who told me in a private message > My point was simply that it is easier AND faster to write code > which can run AppleScripts rather than to write code which will > send AppleEvents to another application. Indeed it is! Thanks. M. Akif Eyler Bilkent University 06533 Ankara, Turkey eyler@bilkent.edu.tr --========================_9168398==_ Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="Make_Reply_1.0.sit" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Make_Reply_1.0.sit" #### BINHEX midex-pack-132.hqx **** From: olav@max.north.de (Olav Brinkmann) Subject: MIDex Pack 96/10/29 MIDex -- a BBEdit extension =========================== MIDex is a BBEdit extension for doing character set translation. It contains translation tables for Mac <-> ISO Latin-1 (8859-1) and Mac <-> DOS (Code Page 437). The conversion can be done in place, to a new window or the converted text can be copied to the clipboard. If there is a selection, MIDex will act on the selection, otherwise it will process the whole window. This archive contains two extensions: * MIDex 1.2.2 simplifies the selection of other tables via a popup menu. Additional tables can be added with ResEdit. Version 1.2.2 doesn't interpret metacharacters in menu text. * MIDex 1.3.2 is the "tool version" and therefore requires at least version 3.5.2 of BBEdit. This tool also supports additional tables. Version 1.3.2 doesn't interpret metacharacters in menu text. MIDex is freeware. The MIDex extensions and the Mac <-> DOS translation tables are copyright © by Olav Brinkmann. The Mac <-> ISO tables are from A. Pirard (ULg) - mai 1992. The Mac -> US ASCII table is from Brian Clark. Viele Grüße, Olav #### BINHEX next-prev-section.hqx **** From: "Kelvin K. Yue" Subject: Submittion of NextPrevSection.sit.hqx Date: Fri, 22 Apr 1994 22:07:42 -0500 This package is for: - people who cannot afford to pay the shareware fee, and - people who use BBEdit to edit LaTeX files, or - people who use Alpha to edit LaTeX files but want to switch to use BBEdit, This package contains two BBEdit extensions: NextSection and PrevSection. - NextSection : go to the next section (or subsection, or subsubsection) of a LaTeX document and highlight the section heading. - PrevSection : go to the previous section (or subsection, or subsubsection) of a LaTeX document and highlight the section heading. Installation: - Put these two extensions in the BBEdit extension folder. - define a key for each extension (this is optional but this makes life much easier). suggested keys: cmmd-z for NextSection, option-cmmd-z for PrevSection. This is a postcard-ware. If you use it, please send me a postcard or an email. The more postcards/emails I get, the more excuses for me to do more programming. Feel free to send me any question/comment/suggestion. The source code is also available for US$5. Kelvin Yue Department of Computer Science University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN 55455 yue@cs.umn.edu #### BINHEX oztex.hqx **** Date: Wed, 10 May 95 08:39:44 +1000 From: Francois Ladouceur Subject: OzTex BBedit extension Dear Sir or Madam, Please consider the attached BinHex file for inclusion in the info-mac archive: 'OzTeX' is a simple BBedit extension that compiles the active BBedit window using Andrew Trevorrow's OzTeX application. The package contains: 1. 'OzTeX' BBedit extension itself. 2. The source code in 'OzTeX.cp'. 3. An english read me file. 4. And a french 'lisez-moi' file. Francois Ladouceur Optical Sciences Centre The Australian National University Canberra, Australia. Tel: +(61)-6-249-5129 Fax: +(61)-6-249-5184 #### BINHEX pairs-10.hqx **** From "b-clark@nwu.edu (Brian Clark)" Sun Mar 13 11:56:26 1994 Date: Sun, 13 Mar 1994 13:54:48 -0600 From: b-clark@nwu.edu (Brian Clark) Subject: Pairs 1.0.sit submission --========================_18116012==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Pairs 1.0.sit contains both a BBEdit extension and an MPW tool that will be useful to C programmers. The extension checks the current editable BBEdit window (assumed to contain C source code) for mismatched parentheses, square brackets, curly brackets, /* */ comments, and single or double quotes. The extension is smart enough to recoginize and deal with escaped quotes, braces within comments or quotes, etc. Full source code (as a Metrowerks CodeWarrior project) is included. The MPW tool provides the same functions for MPW shell text windows, and full MPW C source is also included. The BBEdit extension requires BBEdit version 2.2 or later; both require System 7.0 or later. --========================_18116012==_ Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="Pairs_1.0.sit" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Pairs_1.0.sit" #### BINHEX prefix-suffix-lines.hqx **** Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 20:05:13 -0400 From: Benjamin Griffin Subject: info-mac/app This is the source, project and compiled extension for a modified version of the orginal BBEdit "Prefix/Suffix Lines" extension. The primary added functionality is to allow simultaneous or independent insertions of distinct prefix and suffix strings -- such as one would want to block comment out program code. Provided 100% Free of Charge. Author assumes no responsibility for text mangled with this extension. See source for bug list. Benjamin "Eli-the-Bearded" Griffin | bgriffin@ic.sunysb.edu #### BINHEX remote-link-checker-11.hqx **** Subject: BBEdit Remote Link Checker 1.1 From: (Dan Crevier) dan@rhino.harvard.edu The BBEdit Remote Link Checker is a shareware BBEdit extension for web authoring that allows you to check all of the remote http and ftp links in a web page. It installs a "Check Remote LinksŠ" command to the internet window. An error browser window is used to present the bad links. It is compatible with BBEdit 3.5 or later, including BBEdit Lite. Version 1.1 adds a more extensive progress dialog, and also makes it modal so that you can switch to other applications while links are being checked. It also has several bug fixes. For more information, see . Dan Crevier #### BINHEX rot13.hqx **** Date: Mon, 4 Jan 93 18:48 PST Subject: ROT13 BBEdit Extension From: Daryl_Spitzer@mindlink.bc.ca (Daryl Spitzer) This is an extension to BBEdit I've written that will ROT13 the selected text. I've included the source. #### BINHEX scrippy-extension-10.hqx **** From: rboylan@suffolk.lib.ny.us (Boylan) Subject: Scrippy BBEdit Extension Scrippy is a BBEdit extension that will compile and run AppleScript. In the spirit of 'bare bones' it isn't fancy but it gets the job done. When you activate Scrippy it will retrieve the front most window's text, compile it, and run it. If the text doesn't compile then Scrippy will inform you and change the BBEdit selection to indicate where the problem is. Scrippy is pretty quick, except for the first time you run it. The first time Scrippy needs to link up with AppleScript and that takes a just a little while. After that initial run you will find Scrippy to be as quick and responsive as a dog looking for that treat at the end of a trick. Scrippy is free. It is a tool I developed for my own use and thought that other BBEdit users might like it. If you have any thoughts about Scrippy you can reach me at the address below. Happy Scripting, Bob Boylan MonHacker@aol.com (work) rboylan@suffolk.lib.ny.us (home) #### BINHEX send-ps.hqx **** Date: Tue, 25 May 1993 09:53:09 -0400 From: bbedit@world.std.com (BBEdit Support) Subject: "Send PostScript" Extension (attachment) The extension and a descriptive text file are included in the archive. This extension is compatible with BBEdit 2.2, BBEdit Lite, and BBEdit 2.5. R. BBEdit Support bbedit@world.std.com Rich Siegel Principal Software Designer Patrick Woolsey Director of Quality Assurance Here it is... #### BINHEX send-script-111.hqx **** Date: Tue, 29 Nov 1994 18:11:31 -0500 From: edw@distant.com (Ed Watkeys) Subject: BBEdit Send Script 1.1.1 --========================_8865864==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Attached is Send Script 1.1.1, an extension for BBEdit versions 2.2 and later. It allows users to send the contents of BBEdit documents to applications which accept the "Do Script" ('dosc') Apple event. Version 1.1.1 introduces minor fixes and enhancements behind the scenes, and should be considered a bug fix release. The minor version number was incremented basically because I switched from THINK C to CodeWarrior. Also, this version represents the first work I've done on this project in a year and a half, so I thought going to 1.1.x was in order. Have a nice day, Ed --========================_8865864==_ Content-Type: text/plain; name="send-script-111.hqx"; charset="us-ascii" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="send-script-111.hqx" #### BINHEX setext-section.hqx **** Date: Wed, 20 Jul 1994 12:54:29 +0300 From: eyler@bilkent.edu.tr (Akif Eyler) Subject: BBEdit extension: setext-section --========================_7344268==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Finally, here is a little tool for marking a text file as setext. Place the insertion point on any line (not too long) and choose the extension from the menu. Works best with BBX-Keys of Jamie R. McCarthy. By default, it marks sections. If or