I just upgraded to version 10.5.3.
I find that when I open a file and do a save as it no longer defaults to
saving in the same directory as the original file. In the new version save
as defaults to the last folder where a file was saved. Is there any way to
set this in preferences?
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This is the case for me as well -- I have to type the extension every time.
Which is always .html Does anyone know a way to set .html as a default
extension?
On Tuesday, April 23, 2013 12:14:25 PM UTC-7, Wesley Hall wrote:
I'm using 10.5.3 and saving a copy of a file to another location is
Christopher Finazzo wrote:
If someone can find out how to sell this idea to regular people, maybe
it would catch on outside of our circle of nerds, but I can just as
easily see someone look at it and dismiss it without a second thought
(Text expansion is for wimps, just type etc.)
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On 2013-05-14 at 2:54 PM, n48w...@gmail.com (Karen Dozier) wrote:
This is the case for me as well -- I have to type the extension every
time. Which is always .html Does anyone know a way to set .html as a
default extension?
Have you specified the language for your files? If it's HTML,
you
On Tuesday, May 14, 2013, Watts Martin lay...@gmail.com wrote:
Quasi-seriously, I think BBEdit often seems to be of the opinion that
shortcuts are for wimps in general.
BBEdit is a software product and is not sentient. :-) You may be
thinking of Emacs, which has Lisp built into it and is
I will probably corrected if I am in error, but the Open/Save portions of
BBEdit are dependent on the Mac OS. Ever since I've been using Mountain Lion,
my Open/Saving has been just too strange. If I open a file from some
subdirectory and try to Save As, there is now telling what directory will