I recognize that I run a strong risk of AFSBAD ("asking for something 
BBedit already does"), but I would love to be able to put a different file 
into a split window: file #1 in one split and file #2 in the other. 

Tiling windows is fine, but it puts two sidebars on screen, taking up too 
much space, especially on a laptop. Of course, I can close the sidebars, 
but having a different file in each split of a window not only saves a few 
keystrokes, it also feels very natural, conforming to the workflow of those 
of us who frequently work on two related files at once.

An option to hide the sidebars when tiling would help, although then I'd 
also want the sidebars auto-restored after the tiling ends. 

In short, I am a bottomless pit of wants.

-- David W.

On Friday, October 11, 2019 at 9:21:22 AM UTC-4, Hoger November wrote:
>
> I don’t think this is possible, but I might be wrong. One thing that might 
> help is to use split view. Hold/hover the green dot of the window and 
> select left or right, yet I’m not sure if this allows you to select a 
> single document from the same project. 
>
>
> Cheers, 
> Holger
>
> On 11 Oct 2019, at 4:56 PM, Jan Erik Moström <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> I'm trying out a new way of working with BBEdit, that is I'm trying out 
> the project feature (in my work I usually have text files open that are not 
> related to each other, this autumn is a bit different).
>
> The Project feature is nice and work well for what I'm doing, but can I 
> view two files at the same time? (Assuming that I have the editor pane 
> visible) I can of course open them in new windows but I imagined myself 
> doing something like this:
>
> + Open the project
> + Click the "Full screen" button
> + Divide the editor pane in three parts
> + Open three files in these parts
>
> This would mean that on my desktop monitor I would see the file listing 
> and three files at the same time. The only way I've come up with doing 
> something like this is to
>
> + Open the project window with the editor pane visible
> + Open a file
> + Go full screen
> + Close the editor pane and let the file move to a new window
> + Open new files and move them to separate windows
> + Arrange the windows so this kind of line up
>
> While this work, kind of, it's not very elegant and I assume that I'm 
> missing some way of doing what I want to do. I didn't see anything obvious 
> in the manual and I can't find anything in the menus. So what am I missing?
>
> = jem
>
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