> On Oct 1, 2006, at 0:06, Walter Ian Kaye wrote:
>> I cannot live without resource forks. The main reason I never use
>> BBEdit for HTML files is that I style them in Tex-Edit Plus

In a similar vein, I use Tex-Edit Plus for all my non-programming text
files--anything I would normally write on a piece of notepaper I instead
store in text files. I occasionally need to make a large title (larger font
size), or put something in boldface. That's about it as far as styles I use.
Just a little styling a lot easier to read than straight unstyled text. And
the styles are stored in resource forks, so I can still read the files
remotely on the unix command line if needed.

I submitted very simple styling as a feature request a while back and
basically it wasn't something Bare Bones would ever consider adding to
BBEDit. I didn't know BBEdit had the capability of storing information in
resource forks at all!

Scott Teresi



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