Thanks for the CMd-Opt-O workaround, Chris. I'll use that.

Best regards,

Philippe


On 10 sept. 2012, at 16:16, Christopher Stone <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> On Sep 10, 2012, at 08:31, Philippe Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
>> The problem is that I want to keep the current selection in the project 
>> (which is why I want to open the other file in a new window in the first 
>> place). 
> ______________________________________________________________________
> 
> Hey Philippe,
> 
> If you open a file from the Finder and it opens into the front BBEdit project 
> you can still type Cmd-Opt-O to open it in its own window, and this will 
> leave the previously selected document and contents intact.
> 
> It's not exactly what you were looking for, but it seems like a decent 
> work-around from what you're describing.
> 
> I just use FastScripts in the Finder to roll-my-own stuff, and fire it off 
> with a keyboard shortcut.  Or I use LaunchBar on the selected items.
> 
> Another option is an Applescript droplet in your toolbar that can handle 
> drag&drop or be clicked on to operate on the selected items.
> 
> One other possibility that costs money is Magic Launch.  I've looked at it 
> with interest for a couple of years, but I've never really needed it enough 
> to spend the 20 bucks.
> 
> --
> Best Regards,
> Chris
> 

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