Thanks @Marc.

I hadn't read your post before I came to write mine. Then, just now,
trying to discover the whereabouts of ⌘M in the menus (it isn't there,
in contravention of longstanding Apple HF conventions) I discovered:
   Window > Other Window   ⇧⌘M
which opens a second edit window.

But the two windows interact in an unpredictable (& unhelpful) way. At
least, to me. So for now I'll stick to my twin-apps method. I used it
a lot with J602 for running coprocesses (as they used to be called in
my day).

On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 6:48 PM, Marc Simpson <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 11:07 PM, Ian Clark <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> This lets me run two independent copies of jqt - albeit using the same
>> config files etc. They don't seem to tread on each others' toes. I use
>> this to see two separate copies of the Edit window so I can compare
>> different projects side-by-side. Inability to do so with a single
>> jqt.app running is a notable shortcoming.
>
> You can also use Window > Throw Tab then manually navigate to the alt.
> project directory. (Selecting a new project from the menu will update
> both Edit windows—not what you want.)
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