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Friday, July 05, 2024 | |
I've been using BBEdit as my compare tool on macOS for a few years now, but recently noticed that it keeps opening a window that's maybe 90% of my screen's width and height. That might be useful on a large monitor, but my 13" MacBook Air felt especially cramped. Welp, to change the default size of a window in BBEdit, you apparently use the menu! Feels very OS 9-. From "BBEdit > New Window Size & Location > Set Default" on ArsTechnica:
In my case, the "type of" is "Difference". So, to be overly clear, first open a difference window, size and position it to taste, and then run the "Menubar > Window > Save Default I'm sure I've mentioned I've been using BBEdit since the year of its birth (not sure exactly, but certainly in 1992. I still fondly remember [a few years later] using it in tandem with Transmit). I'd wandered away from BBEdit for years, using Ultra-Edit on Windows for a while, then VIm, Visual Studio, and a number of language-specific editors (sort of like (and including) PhpStorm), Coda (super briefly), Sublime Text, and now largely (and largely happily) VS Code crossplatform. It's kinda neat to have a daily use for the "old grey lady" of text editing again and to continue not to be disappointed in its feature-set. BBEdit doesn't suck. Labels: BBEdit, noteToSelf posted by ruffin at 7/05/2024 06:27:00 PM |
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