I restored the "non-state" behavior by bringing up a backup copy of an
old bbedit plist and copying the several "state" lines into the v10
plist.

But it would be nice to have a simple preference option and the
knowledge that I'm not screwing up the plist file.

Someone mentioned that remembering the state is normal in every other
application. Well, QuarkXPress doesn't (it's an option), and Word
(2004/v11) doesn't if you work in RTF.

I can see recalling some of the state being useful on a per-document
basis, perhaps a Save option. Even then, though, if I knock off work
midway through a file, I just insert XXXXXX to find my place the next
day.

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