Okay, how about making a new project (from the file menu), and dragging the files into it?
For that I'd have to manually add the files to the project, then manually remove them when I'm done. (Closing a document in a project only closes its tab; the file remains in the project until I explicitly remove it.) That's fine for well-defined projects, but when I'm editing random shell scripts or just want to quickly examine some Java code I've downloaded, that sort of thing, then I don't want to have to manage a project. I prefer the BBEdit model in those cases, where opening a file automatically adds it to the file drawer and closing the file automatically removes it. The TextMate way is still far superior for full-blown projects, but it'd be nice to somehow have the best of both worlds.
Ah, I understand your meaning now.
"Whenever possible" may not be very often however.
Perhaps; I was just pointing it out because the blog posting only mentioned the possibility of SFTP mounting.
Indeed.
Trevor
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