Since the "Everything" option should always show invisible
files, including ~/Library when that's within the project's
scope, this is decidedly odd.
Are there any file filters active, and do any other invisible
items native to ~ (e.g. ".bash_history", ".ssh", ".Trash")
appear in the sidebar of the affected project?
Also, what happens if you create a new "instant" project that
contains your home directory ('bbedit ~') and likewise set it to
display "Everything"?
Regards
Patrick Woolsey
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Bare Bones Software, Inc. <https://www.barebones.com/>
On 12/29/20 at 1:06 PM, [email protected] (Robert
Cailliau) wrote:
Sorry to re-open this.
Choosing "Everything" does indeed show the famous "dot-files"
of Unix as well as the normal ones.
But... I have a bbprojectd file which is set to my home
directory. In that one's side bar, selecting "Everything" does
not show the dot-files.
I wonder if this has to do with some protection. I need to see
the Library folder, but it does not show up. I can add it
explicitly but that is obviously not the solution.
Help!
:-)
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