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Exploring the New Text Factory Layout in BBEdit 15

New UI Shows all the Powerful tools in Text Factory

If you're a BBEdit user, you likely already know about the Text Factory - a powerful tool for streamlining repetitive text editing tasks. Whether you're cleaning up code, reformatting data, or parsing files for specific characters or patterns, Text Factory can handle it all. With the release of BBEdit 15, BareBones Software has made significant enhancements to Text Factory, making it even more useful and user-friendly.


What is Text Factory?

BBEdit's Text Factory allows you to combine multiple text actions into a single workflow, saving time and ensuring consistency. Instead of performing each text transformation manually, you can define a sequence of actions and apply them all at once to one or more files. This feature is invaluable for tasks such as:

  • Removing extra spaces or unwanted text.
  • Formatting text to meet specific requirements.
  • Cleaning up data copied from external sources like websites.

If your work involves running multiple transformations on text files, Text Factory is your best friend.


What's New in BBEdit 15's Text Factory?

In BBEdit 15, BareBones has given the Text Factory a significant facelift, improving usability and adding functionality to make it a more powerful tool.

  1. Enhanced Layout and Descriptions
    The new Text Factory interface is more intuitive, with detailed descriptions of each action. This change reduces the learning curve for new users and makes it easier for seasoned users to select the right action quickly.

  2. Expanded Action Items
    Text Factory now offers 38 action items to choose from, covering a wide range of text manipulation needs. From search-and-replace to more complex text transformations, the expanded options ensure that you have all the tools you need in one place.

  3. New Text Transform: Normalize Spaces
    One of the standout additions in BBEdit 15 is the Normalize Spaces transform. Available in the Text menu, scripting interface, or Text Factory, this action converts printable nonbreaking spaces into standard ASCII space characters.

    Why is this important? When you copy text from web pages, it often contains nonbreaking spaces that can cause issues in formatting or processing. The Normalize Spaces transform cleans up these inconsistencies, ensuring your text behaves as expected in various contexts.


Old Text Factory Look

Old Text Factory


New Text Factory Look

New Text Factory Layout


Why Use Text Factory?

If you regularly work with files that need multiple transformations, Text Factory can save you hours of manual effort. Here's why BBEdit 15's revamped Text Factory stands out:

  • Efficiency: Automate repetitive tasks to focus on higher-value work.
  • Consistency: Apply the same transformations every time, reducing errors.
  • Powerful Actions: With 38 actions to choose from, you're well-equipped for any text-processing challenge.
  • User-Friendly Interface: The enhanced layout and descriptions in BBEdit 15 make Text Factory easier to navigate and use.

Conclusion

BBEdit 15's updated Text Factory is a must-try feature for anyone who deals with complex text transformations. With a polished interface, more action items, and the handy Normalize Spaces transform, it's a clear demonstration of how BareBones Software continues to innovate and listen to its user base.

If you haven't explored Text Factory yet, now is the perfect time. Give it a try and see how it can simplify your workflow.

Have you used the new Text Factory in BBEdit 15? Let me know your thoughts in the comments!

 

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