Re: Backing up the currently open files list

2023-12-12 Thread Patrick Woolsey
On Dec 12, 2023, at 17:22, 'Dan Nessett' via BBEdit Talk wrote: > > When I click the red button, a window appears asking me if I want to save > those files that are not yet saved. > OK, that's what should happen and if you then click the "Cancel" button in the alert, that will stop the

Re: Backing up the currently open files list

2023-12-12 Thread 'Dan Nessett' via BBEdit Talk
When I click the red button, a window appears asking me if I want to save those files that are not yet saved. Dan > On Dec 12, 2023, at 3:18 PM, Patrick Woolsey wrote: > > On Dec 12, 2023, at 16:55, 'Dan Nessett' via BBEdit Talk > wrote: >> >> Thanks for the explanation. I think I see the

Re: Backing up the currently open files list

2023-12-12 Thread Bruce Van Allen
That’s one of the uses of Projects. I have several sets of specific files that go together for my different development and data analysis projects. Each set of files (worksheets, scripts, data files, configs, etc) is listed in a Project. Some files are in more than one project. The files are

Re: Backing up the currently open files list

2023-12-12 Thread Patrick Woolsey
On Dec 12, 2023, at 16:55, 'Dan Nessett' via BBEdit Talk wrote: > > Thanks for the explanation. I think I see the reason BBedit doesn’t reopen > all of the files in the currently open files list when the red button is > clicked. And I usually use File -> Quit to end my BBedit session.

Re: Backing up the currently open files list

2023-12-12 Thread 'Dan Nessett' via BBEdit Talk
Thanks for the explanation. I think I see the reason BBedit doesn’t reopen all of the files in the currently open files list when the red button is clicked. And I usually use File -> Quit to end my BBedit session. However, I sometimes get busy and forget to do that, instead clicking the red

Re: Backing up the currently open files list

2023-12-12 Thread Patrick Woolsey
For reference, this misbehavior is not directly related to the prior inquiry; it is instead the result of an OS issue which sometimes manifests upon system restarts. To the current poster and anyone else who may have encountered this issue, the best way to avoid it is to explicitly quit BBEdit

Re: Backing up the currently open files list

2023-12-12 Thread Patrick Woolsey
On Dec 12, 2023, at 02:10, 'Dan Nessett' via BBEdit Talk wrote: > > Thanks for the reply. I am not sure I understand your explanation. When I > quit BBedit from the BBedit menu, all of the windows are closed. However, > when I then start BBedit again, all of the previously open documents

Re: Backing up the currently open files list

2023-12-12 Thread Byers Media
Greetings all. I do not want to complicate things, however, I have something similarly related to this issue, but I have been reluctant and afraid to ask because I have a feeling is silly. Most of the time I have three to four BBEdit windows open with 10+ files open in each. When I shut down the

Re: Backing up the currently open files list

2023-12-12 Thread 'Dan Nessett' via BBEdit Talk
Thanks for the reply. I am not sure I understand your explanation. When I quit BBedit from the BBedit menu, all of the windows are closed. However, when I then start BBedit again, all of the previously open documents appear on the left hand panel. When I use the red button on the upper left

Re: Backing up the currently open files list

2023-12-11 Thread Rich Siegel
On 11 Dec 2023, at 22:08, 'Dan Nessett' via BBEdit Talk wrote: > However, if > I close BBedit by clicking on the Red button in the left-hand top corner, > it prompts me to save any unsaved files and then when I open BBedit again, > the previous currently open files list is no longer displayed.