Hi Tom,

I don't believe the feature you are looking for exists. Although:

If you are using Git there is an option to hide files and directories that are 
match patterns in a .gitignore file.

For similar effect, rather than creating the project by opening a folder with 
BBEdit, I have created a new empty project before adding the files/folders I 
want – omitting those I don't.

HTH
Cheers Ollie

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> On 13 Dec 2016, at 3:07 AM, Tom Mai <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I'm using filters to hide certain file types from my project lists – but I 
> don't manage to do the same with directories.
> So how do I stop certain directories from showing up in the project list?
> 
> I think I've tried every filter option: "File name", "Parent folder name", 
> "File path", "File name root", ...
> 
> Thanks
> Tom
> 
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