Maybe I've missed an option in BBEdit... that has happened before ;-)

I normally do not use bbedit's projects as projects, but open up a 
directory from the terminal like "$ bbedit ."

By default this gives you a project tree-list of your files, which makes it 
easy to select those you want to edit.

When you create a new text document, it will appear in the tree hierarchy 
where you had your previous selection,
but the file itself is stored wherever you saved it in the dialog box.

The issue is that the file location on disk can be different from the 
location in you project hierarchy.

I understand that that is a feature for when you use bbedit's projects, but 
if you only use it as a file browser,
then it can introduce nasty "bugs" when you try to compile stuff as files 
may not be on your path.

Now, I know that there is a disk-browser option, but that doesn't have the 
recent- and open-files and such,
which makes it far less useful.

Q: is there an option to substitute the project-view with a disk-directory 
view ?

Thanks, Frank.

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