On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 13:49:23 +0000, Nick Treleaven nick.treleaven@btinternet.com wrote:
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 22:02:58 +0000 (UTC) Joerg Desch joerg.desch@googlemail.com wrote:
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- enforce the extension of the project file. I've edit the filename
first, and forgot the extension. After this, ".geany" got lost.
I agree, we should do this.
Really? I don't like this. This reminds me of the ugly ".txt" problem with Windows Notepad. In Windows XP(maybe also in versions before) you can't save a file with Windows Notepad without the .txt extension. This was driving me crazy several times and I really don't want to add anything similar to Geany. Additionally, there is no need to enforce the extension of Geany project files to ".geany". Users can and should be able to choose any extension they like or no extension.
opening a project automatically closes all files from outside the the project, if the file was loaded previously to the project. After closing the project, these file got loaded again.
Now I load the project first, and than the "other file". After
closing the project, the "other file" is closed too. This is also the case, if Geany is closed with the project and the "other file" open. After the new start, all files are open. But again, closing the project will close the "other file" too!
Is this a bug?
It was done like this to make implementing the session support easier, but maybe it could be made a preference whether to distinguish between files under the project tree and files outside it.
I think this would make it more confusing than it would help.
Regards, Enrico