I have the same experience. If I immediately repeat the “Open” command or 
double-click, the files open normally. Also doesn’t seem unique to BBEdit, and 
I still haven’t spotted a pattern, such as with the file hierarchy, behind the 
inconsistent behavior.

Pretty weird to see a file in the Finder, double-click it and have the OS say 
it can’t find the file.

    — Bruce

_bruce__van_allen__santa_cruz_ca_





> On May 6, 2023, at 2:16 AM, Jan Erik Moström <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I don't think this is a BBEdit problem, but using BBEdit was how I first 
> discovered this. And it doesn't seem to happen with non-text files.
>
> I have files in a folder hierarchy, when I double-click a file to open it I 
> get this error message
>
>> File not found (macOS error code: -43).
>
> and
>
>> File not found (macOS error code: -43).
>>
>> [CApplication.mm:5616]
>
>
> First I thought it was a problem with Path Finder (which I normally use) but 
> I get the same result when I try in Finder.
>
> If I move the enclosing folder to the Desktop I get the same error, but if I 
> move the file to the Desktop then I can open it. I tried open the file using 
> TextEdit but it doesn't open the file (but I get no error message).
>
> This doesn't happen all the time, sometimes it works. And everything seems 
> just fine when using git, the files are checked in etc.
>
> These are regular text files - markdown formatted with .md extension (I 
> haven't seen this on any other files ... but I'm mostly using text files). My 
> only guess here is that it
>
> The files are all on the internal "disk", I'm using macOS 13.3.1 and Disk 
> Utility says everything is OK.
>
> However, I just discovered that there is one common thing for these files: 
> they all have enclosing folders with the characters å, ä or ö in them, but 
> this shouldn't be a problem should it? Or is it git that is doing something 
> strange here?
>
> I'm grateful for any advice.
>
> = jem
>
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