On 30 Nov., 21:22, Rich Siegel sie...@barebones.com wrote:
I guess it depends on what you intend to do with the project.
:-) If you want to create a project with just that folder in it,
I use to grab a folder in the finder, drag it over the BBEdit icon in
the dock and have the bbproject (temp,
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 10:07 AM, hkrems harald.krems...@gmail.com wrote:
big kotau and thank you for this workaround: ...
thanx a lot.
I assume you were being sarcastic, and you're not really happy with
your current workaround. :-) (If I'm wrong, please forgive me.)
Perhaps this workflow
What I'm hearing is that he's asking for the ability to save the
insta-project as a project at any time, without having to go through any
extra steps.
I think that this is a good idea, and could make the insta-project
behavior/feature even more useful. Anything that facilitates/speeds up
On Dec 1, 2009, at 1:49 PM, Peter Weil wrote:
What I'm hearing is that he's asking for the ability to save the
insta-project as a project at any time, without having to go through any
extra steps.
I think that this is a good idea, and could make the insta-project
behavior/feature even
On Dec 1, 2009, at 4:37 PM, Peter Weil wrote:
That's a very handy script -- thanks a lot, Jim. I wish I had a better handle
on scripting BBEdit; most of the scripts I use (or have adopted) were
originally written by other people.
I still think that enabling File-Save As for insta-projects
since bbedit 9.3 there is a nice feature:
BBEdit offers a new behavior: when you ask it to open a folder,
rather than creating a disk browser (which allows only one document
open at a time), you can ask it to create a temporary project. This
provides the multi-document behavior of projects,
On Nov 30, 2009, at 11:10 AM, hkrems wrote:
since bbedit 9.3 there is a nice feature:
BBEdit offers a new behavior: when you ask it to open a folder,
rather than creating a disk browser (which allows only one document
open at a time), you can ask it to create a temporary project. This
On 11/30/09 at 2:10 PM, harald.krems...@gmail.com (hkrems) wrote:
but - how can I save this insta-project (temporary project) as a
project file?
I guess it depends on what you intend to do with the project.
:-) If you want to create a project with just that folder in it,
there's no advantage