It now works auto-magically after a reboot for a software update and
restarting BBEdit and Xcode.
I have know idea what was going on and probably never will. File it
under the effects of sun spots on multi-core UNIX systems.

On Jan 16, 10:05 am, "daniel lord" <[email protected]> wrote:
> In Xcode, if I press the Open Counterpart key combination, Xcode finds the
> counterpart file and opens it. When I use BBEdit as my external editor, if
> the file isn't already open, BBEdit posts a search dialog and rumbles
> through my disc looking for the counterpart file and never finds it even
> though it is in the same folder. eventually the dialog box disappears and
> disc activity ceases.
> Is the BBEdit "Open Counterpart" function supposed to be so much less
> useful/resourceful than the Xcode one or do I need to configure a search
> path setting somewhere to get BBEidt to start searching in the current
> directory which it seems not to be doing?

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