Hi Zax!

To 1:
I can confirm that there's no button in BBEdit 15 to open or close the 
sidebar. But I never used a button for this action, the preferences in my 
BBEdit installations are set to automatically show the sidebar if more than 
one file is opened in the window. And I always use ⌘-0 to toggle the 
sidebar visibility, if necessary.

To 2:
In my BBEdit installation (BBEdit 15.1.3 & macOS Sequoia) everything seems 
to work a usual. If I drag a window icon from the sidebar of a first window 
to the sidebar of a second window, the the file hides from the sidebar of 
the first window, and if it's the last file in the first window, the the 
window closes automatically.

There must be something different with your installation, but I have no 
idea. – Maybe Rich Siegel has an idea.

Best wishes for the new year!
Ulrich


Zax schrieb am Montag, 30. Dezember 2024 um 17:21:13 UTC+1:

> I used BBEdit 9.x for many years and I have now upgraded to 15.x (with 
> Sequoia) and I do not understand how the Side Bar works:
>
> 1 - you can only open the Side Bar from a keyboard shortcut? There is no 
> button anymore?
>
> 2 - when I drag the (tiny) icon of a previously opened file into the Side 
> Bar, this file is listed in the Side Bar but it remains open in its 
> original window. This is not very convenient. Is there a preference to 
> change this behavior?
>

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