I have a similar question, but with projects. I have a selection of 
projects that I frequently work with. Is there a way to save these into a 
kind of "workspace" so that they can all be re-opened easily?

If this functionality is not built-in, is it possible to create a plugin 
script that will add this functionality?

Cheers!


On Tuesday, March 2, 2010 6:05:17 PM UTC, iGods wrote:
>
> I'm hoping some BBEdit users can help out here.
>
> I often work with a group of documents (12 documents at the moment,
> for example) that I would like to reopen as a group at a later time.
> Although there is a 'Reopen documents that were open at last quit"
> option in the Preferences/Application pane, there doesn't seem to be a
> way to save the set for later loading.
>
> I *am* able to select all the open documents within the Documents
> drawer and option drag them to a folder on my desktop, which does
> allow me to open the resulting aliases as a group from the Finder, but
> I was wondering if there's something along the lines of "Save
> Workspace" that would allow me to save the set then reopen them easily
> at any time.
>
> Just trying to reduce me ramp up time when I return to programming
> projects at a later date.
>
> thanks folks, LOVE BBedit. cheers.
>
>

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