On 7 Aug 2015, at 3:35, David Donachie wrote:

Not being very familiar with Terminal editors such as nano, I would like to do the editing in BBEdit. However, even though I have configured BBEdit to view hidden files, I am unable to find /private/etc/apache2/httpd.conf, or even /private for that matter, in the file open dialog, even though it shows up in the terminal. Any help?

If you already have terminal open you can always use the command line to invoke BBEdit by simply typing

        bbedit /private/etc/apache2/httpd.conf

David


But only if the command line tools are installed. See "Install Command Line Tools..." under the BBEdit window.

Also, command line tools are only available in the version of BBEdit downloaded from the Bare Bones website.

Todd

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