They've always been responsive to my issue reports. The UI I had missed was the Edit > Normalize Options… menu item, which changes the document back to using your Preferences settings.
UPDATE: Persistent per-document fonts are actually a feature.Workaround: quit BBEdit, delete Document ist, and relaunch.As far as I can tell there's no UI for telling that file to revert to the default font preference. Furthermore, that particular document is stuck with that font across launches, because the association between font and file is remembered in ~/Library/BBEdit/Document ist. If I open the Font Panel with ⌘T (View > Text Display > Show Fonts) instead of through Preferences, I can modify the font of the currently open document - but only that document. I thought I had reproduced the bug in the beta of 12.0.2 but was mistaken. Workaround: either relaunch BBEdit or close documents and reopen them.(This "nudging" used to be needed in older versions of BBEdit to get font changes to get applied to open documents.) Newly opened files do use the new font preference. They keep using the old font, even if I resize the window to force the text layout to update. If I change the default font using BBEdit > Preferences... > Editor Defaults > Default font: > Select…, the display of currently open documents doesn't change. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to To post to this group, send email to Visit this group at. > - You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BBEdit Talk" group. If you have a feature request or would like to report a problem, please email > This is the BBEdit Talk public discussion group. > Someday I'll look back on all this and laugh.
Bbedit 12 license#
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Bbedit 12 upgrade#
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Bbedit 12 update#
> If you're already using BBEdit 12, you can choose "Check for Updates" from the BBEdit menu, or get the update from the BBEdit updates page: > A complete digest of the changes is available here: This is a free update for anyone using BBEdit 12, and includes a number of fixes for reported problems, as well as all the new features and refinements previously released as part of the BBEdit 12 upgrade. > We are pleased to announce the release and immediate availability of BBEdit 12.0.1. 2017, om 19:18 heeft Rich Siegel het volgende geschreven: The Check for updates did not report a new version.