I would like that too actually. Maybe something along the lines of the 
Komodo does it. There are pre-defined sets that you can choose from and you 
can add your own too. Komodo does that with their macros but it should work 
with file types as well. I think that would be nifty.

Bob

On Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at 8:06:03 AM UTC-4, ollie wrote:
>
> Apologies if this is more of a general OS X than a specific BBEdit 
> question.
>
> I would love to be able to have visibly different small icons for the 
> large number of text files I regularly work within a BBEdit project (e.g. 
> .js .html .scss .coffee). Although I don’t want to give up BBEdit as the 
> default editor for these file extensions.
>
> Just now I opened a folder containing some python (.py) text files as a 
> project  in BBEdit. I was surprised to see text files lacking the ever 
> present BBEdit icon in the project drawer.
>
> The icon was unusual to my eye as I have BBEdit set as the default editor 
> for pretty much every flavour of text file and as a result _they all look 
> the same_. I don’t normally write Python and it was an Xcode icon I was 
> seeing.
>
> Can I have my cake and eat it too?
>
> Fine regards
> Ollie
>

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