Re: "No Editor" appears while closing documents

2024-04-20 Thread James Greenwood
FYI - this issue was resolved after updating to v15.0.3.

On Sunday, April 7, 2024 at 3:40:54 PM UTC+1 James Greenwood wrote:

OK thanks - I've emailed Tech Support.

On Sunday, April 7, 2024 at 1:55:16 PM UTC+1 Rich Siegel wrote:

On 7 Apr 2024, at 8:36, James Greenwood wrote: 

> Until a few months ago, it was a straightforward process to close all 
> BBEdit documents and save any unsaved changes. I repeatedly pressed 
> Command-W, and if the next document had no unsaved changes then it would 
> simply close, and if it had unsaved changes then BBEdit asked me if I 
> wanted to save them. Eventually, all the documents would close and BBEdit 
> would have zero documents open. 
> 
> Starting a few months ago, this changed. 

This sounds like a good question for Tech Support. :-) 

For future reference: it's best to ask immediately when you have a 
question; there's no particular reason to wait months if you think that 
something is misbehaving. 

Also: Close All (Command-Option-W, by default) might be worth a look. 

R. 

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Re: "No Editor" appears while closing documents

2024-04-07 Thread James Greenwood
OK thanks - I've emailed Tech Support.

On Sunday, April 7, 2024 at 1:55:16 PM UTC+1 Rich Siegel wrote:

> On 7 Apr 2024, at 8:36, James Greenwood wrote:
>
> > Until a few months ago, it was a straightforward process to close all
> > BBEdit documents and save any unsaved changes. I repeatedly pressed
> > Command-W, and if the next document had no unsaved changes then it would
> > simply close, and if it had unsaved changes then BBEdit asked me if I
> > wanted to save them. Eventually, all the documents would close and BBEdit
> > would have zero documents open.
> >
> > Starting a few months ago, this changed.
>
> This sounds like a good question for Tech Support. :-)
>
> For future reference: it's best to ask immediately when you have a 
> question; there's no particular reason to wait months if you think that 
> something is misbehaving.
>
> Also: Close All (Command-Option-W, by default) might be worth a look.
>
> R.
>
> -- 
> Rich Siegel Bare Bones Software, Inc.
>  
>
> Someday I'll look back on all this and laugh... until they sedate me.
>

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Re: "No Editor" appears while closing documents

2024-04-07 Thread Rich Siegel
On 7 Apr 2024, at 8:36, James Greenwood wrote:

> Until a few months ago, it was a straightforward process to close all
> BBEdit documents and save any unsaved changes. I repeatedly pressed
> Command-W, and if the next document had no unsaved changes then it would
> simply close, and if it had unsaved changes then BBEdit asked me if I
> wanted to save them. Eventually, all the documents would close and BBEdit
> would have zero documents open.
>
> Starting a few months ago, this changed.

This sounds like a good question for Tech Support. :-)

For future reference: it's best to ask immediately when you have a question; 
there's no particular reason to wait months if you think that something is 
misbehaving.

Also: Close All (Command-Option-W, by default) might be worth a look.

R.

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"No Editor" appears while closing documents

2024-04-07 Thread James Greenwood
Until a few months ago, it was a straightforward process to close all 
BBEdit documents and save any unsaved changes. I repeatedly pressed 
Command-W, and if the next document had no unsaved changes then it would 
simply close, and if it had unsaved changes then BBEdit asked me if I 
wanted to save them. Eventually, all the documents would close and BBEdit 
would have zero documents open.

Starting a few months ago, this changed. Now when I repeatedly press 
Command-W, at some point during the process, the main BBEdit window 
displays "No Editor". The point when this happens seems completely random 
and arbitrary to me. If I press Command-W again, BBEdit displays a message 
to the effect that there are still open documents, which in some cases have 
unsaved changes. But I can no longer reach those documents by pressing 
Command-W one more.

Sometimes it's possible to reach these open documents by selecting them 
from BBEdit's Window menu - but sometimes it's not. If not, then the only 
way I can reach them is by navigating to the document in Finder all over 
again again, and opening them from there. So I can have multiple documents 
open in BBEdit with unsaved changes, but no apparent way to "reach" them 
from within BBEdit.

Needless to say, this makes the process of closing all BBEdit documents and 
saving any unsaved changes far slower and more laborious than it used to 
be. Any ideas what's going on?

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