I haven't tried symbolic links, but Folder aliases show and work for
me in BBEdit 9.6.3, OS X 10.6.5.  Have you selected "Everything" in
the Enable drop-down,  when you open the folder?

Steve

On Mar 11, 11:32 am, Greg Shenaut <[email protected]> wrote:
> When I open a folder with BBedit to create an autoproject based on the 
> folder, or add a folder to a BBedit project, the project pane shows all 
> contents except for Finder aliases and symbolic links (in my case, almost 
> always pointing to folders). That's inconvenient. Is there some way to tell 
> it to include the Finder aliases and symbolic links? If not, are there any 
> plans to add such a capability? In my world, those things are critical parts 
> of the layout of projects, and it's very frustrating that I can't see them in 
> the project panel.
>
> Greg Shenaut
>
> PS I originally misstated this problem as occurring only with symbolic links; 
> in fact, the links in question can be either symbolic links OR Finder 
> aliases. I also mentioned autoprojects only; however, the problem occurs with 
> every BBedit project containing folders. Sorry for the repetition.

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