On Monday, September 10, 2012 10:13:23 AM UTC-3, Christopher Stone wrote:
>
> On Sep 10, 2012, at 07:30, Philippe Martin 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
> When I have a project document open, if I try to open from the Finder a 
> file that is part of this project, it opens in the project window's editor. 
> Is there a pref or an expert pref that escape me to change this behavior so 
> it opens in a new window instead? 
>
> ______________________________________________________________________
> Move to New Window - Cmd-Opt-O will open the current document into its own 
> window, and then of course there's the scripted solution:
>
>
On my BBEdit 10.1.2 setup, Cmd-Opt-O shows up on the View menu assigned to 
"Go Here in Terminal", and actually does that!  I started up BBEdit on 
another account on the same machine and it Cmd-Opt-O appeared properly 
assigned to "Move to New Window".  Do I likely have a crazed preferences 
file?  My BBEdit usage dates back to the dark ages and heavens knows how 
old or what versions my preferences have passed through.  I'd hate to wipe 
the preferences file, though.

Also, the manual claims that Move to New Window is available on the 
project's "gears" and contextual menus, but I don't see this, even on the 
clean second account.

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