[geany/geany] 373734: altered Geany manual "Startup" to reflect that the default session is loaded even if opening file(s)

Dimitar Zhekov git-noreply at xxxxx
Thu Jul 26 00:03:27 UTC 2012


Branch:      refs/heads/document-messages
Author:      Dimitar Zhekov <dimitar.zhekov at gmail.com>
Committer:   Colomban Wendling <ban at herbesfolles.org>
Date:        Wed, 22 Feb 2012 13:54:59
Commit:      373734980b1ad8ab9990eae87e1a3dfc42537d05
             https://github.com/geany/geany/commit/373734980b1ad8ab9990eae87e1a3dfc42537d05

Log Message:
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altered Geany manual "Startup" to reflect that the default session is loaded even if opening file(s)


Modified Paths:
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    doc/geany.txt

Modified: doc/geany.txt
18 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
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@@ -424,17 +424,17 @@ Startup
 
 At startup, Geany loads all files from the last time Geany was
 launched. You can disable this feature in the preferences dialog
-(see `General Startup preferences`_). If you specify some
-files on the command line, only these files will be opened, but you
-can find the files from the last session in the file menu under the
-"Recent files" item. By default this contains the last 10 recently
-opened files. You can change the number of recently opened files in
-the preferences dialog.
+(see `General Startup preferences`_).
 
 You can start several instances of Geany, but only the first will
-load files from the last session. To run a second instance of Geany,
-do not specify any filenames on the command-line, or disable opening
-files in a running instance using the appropriate command line option.
+load files from the last session. In the subsequent instances, you
+can find these files in the file menu under the "Recent files" item.
+By default this contains the last 10 recently opened files. You can
+change the number of recently opened files in the preferences dialog.
+
+To run a second instance of Geany, do not specify any filenames on
+the command-line, or disable opening files in a running instance
+using the appropriate command line option.
 
 
 Opening files from the command-line in a running instance


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