On Sep 23, 2015, at 15:15, Christopher Stone wrote:
> This can be done with AppleScript with a couple of limitations.
>
> All documents must have been saved.
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Hey Folks,
With Patrick's help I was
Hi Christopher
Thanks for the reply and the script.
I've installed it and it does exactly what you say it does.
Files must indeed be saved before the 'switch' works like true cycling, but
overall I think I can incorporate this into my workflow.
As a sidenote, coming from the more-or-less
On Sep 22, 2015, at 05:19, Obir > wrote:
> I'm looking for a keyboard shortcut to switch back to the last active file in
> the project window,
> similar to cmd-~ for cycling through windows or cmd-tab for cycling through
> applications.
Chris, I'm sure you're right about the newer version you're using. Maybe my
older version of BBEdit works a little differently? In the Projects window
there are _two_ file lists; the one on the left (called "Project") seems to
just focus in list order when I click the mouse buttons; the separate
On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 4:15 PM, Christopher Stone <
listmeis...@suddenlink.net> wrote:
> Last active? No, I don't think so. I believe the possible choices are
> order-added and alphabetic.
>
That's not the behavior I remember (in BBEdit 9), and I can't find the
preference for it either. So I
Hey Lawrence,
Expert settings are listed in the Help not the manual, but my memory is fuzzy
about v9.
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Hi,
I'm looking for a keyboard shortcut to switch back to the last active file
in the project window,
similar to cmd-~ for cycling through windows or cmd-tab for cycling through
applications.
Most of the time I have several files open in a project but only working on
a few at the time.
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