On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 7:48 PM, Bill Hernandez <ms@mac-specialist.com> wrote:
On Mar 8, 2008, at 1:35 AM, paul beard wrote:
and as a hint, if you install BBedit's command line tools, you can simply type "edit <filename>" instead of all that other stuff. Or use TextWrangler, for those who are short of coin. It has the same facility.
I included two very handy scripts for Leopard at the bottom, if you don't like them, please ignore them.
"edit <filename>" didn't work for me using a shell worksheet
port installed > ~/installed_ports.txt edit ~/installed_ports.txt -bash: line 4: edit: command not found
Did you install the command line tools when you installed BBEdit or TextWrangler? [/Users/paul]:: edit -h Usage: edit [-bcehlpuvVw] [+<line number>] ... +<line number> -b, --background --clean -c, --create -e, --encoding <encoding> -h, --help -l, --launch -p, --print --resume -t, --pipe-title -u, --create-unix -v, --version --view-top -V, --short-version -w, --wait --front-window --new-window --separate-windows emacs is all very well if you learned it when you were of young and supple mind, but I am older than jkh and never did master emacs when I had the chance. -- Paul Beard / www.paulbeard.org/ <paulbeard@gmail.com/paulbeard@gmail.com>