Rich,

That clears things up. I guess I usually type "bb <DIRECTORY" from the
terminal, and so I end up with an insta-project instead of a disk
browser. Is there a way to open a BBEdit disk browser on a directory
from the the terminal?

On Feb 18, 6:45 am, Rich Siegel <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2/17/10 at 12:58 AM, [email protected] (Russel
>
> Wallace) wrote:
> >Thanks.  But the main reason to have it open as a project is to be
> >able to easily restrict a multi-file Find & Replace. That advantage is
> >lost when opening as a disk browser.
>
> Disk browsers and "insta-projects" are just alternative visual
> representations of the same thing. If you want to search a
> folder that's the root of a disk browser, you can do that; every
> open disk browser is listed under the "Disk Browsers" group in
> the Multi-File Search window.
>
> What are you really trying to accomplish?
>
> Enjoy,
>
> R.
> --
> Rich Siegel                                 Bare Bones Software, Inc.
> <[email protected]>                      <http://www.barebones.com/>
>
> Someday I'll look back on all this and laugh... until they
> sedate me.

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