On Thursday, October 26, 2017 at 5:24:28 AM UTC-7, Nestor Aguilera wrote:
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> One simple alternative is to put aliases to folders you use in some other
> folder which is easy to navigate to (e.g., "Desktop", "Documents" or
> "Home").
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The Finder sidebar is the perfect place to put
I didn't know either of these ways to bring up the Go To Folder... dialog.
Thanks!
On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 6:40 AM, Sam Hathaway
wrote:
> When I type '/' in the Save As dialog in BBEdit, the Go to Folder sheet
> pops up, same as in other Mac apps. Not sure what the
When I type '/' in the Save As dialog in BBEdit, the Go to Folder sheet pops
up, same as in other Mac apps. Not sure what the problem is.
-sam
On October 26, 2017 8:44:20 AM EDT, Patrick Woolsey
wrote:
>On 10/25/17 at 5:22 PM, reflectiv...@gmail.com (Everywhere is
On 10/25/17 at 5:22 PM, reflectiv...@gmail.com (Everywhere is
Nowhere) wrote:
BBEdit is the first editor I've used where if I enter in "Save
As" a file path, it doesn't change the default location to the
path to the specified path and then save the file whose name is
the final component of
> On 26 Oct 2017, at 04:38, @lbutlr wrote:
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>> On Oct 25, 2017, at 3:22 PM, Everywhere is Nowhere
>> wrote:
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>> BBEdit is the first editor I've used where if I enter in "Save As" a file
>> path, it doesn't change the default location to
> On Oct 25, 2017, at 3:22 PM, Everywhere is Nowhere
> wrote:
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> BBEdit is the first editor I've used where if I enter in "Save As" a file
> path, it doesn't change the default location to the path to the specified
> path and then save the file whose name is the
BBEdit is the first editor I've used where if I enter in "Save As" a file
path, it doesn't change the default location to the path to the specified
path and then save the file whose name is the final component of the path
there.
That's pretty frustrating, because it means I have to tedious