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<p dir="auto">IMHO more options in an IDE are usually good, if the defaults are ok. I think putting the project files inside the project folder might be a reasonable default at least.</p>
<p dir="auto">Regarding the naming of <code>Project>New From Folder...</code>, just in case it was missed as I pointed out above this could make people think if a project folder already exists (e.g. cloned from VCS/a repo with geany project files already inside) that it wouldn't work, which would be a bit unlike other IDEs with this concept where you can just pick a folder and if it's empty it creates a project, otherwise it just opens it. That is why I think a more neutral <code>Project>From Folder...</code> might be nice, since then it could adopt this "create or open" concept in its behavior as well.</p>

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