When working in a project I sometimes open one file in an additional
window, so I work in two windows. My first window hows all files in my
project and has the current file open. Nearby i have my second window
with some reference information which has has all files hidden
(cmd-0). Now i don't understand why, when I'm working   in the first
window and want to insert a new text file (cmd-N) it always opens not
to the window I'm working in, but to the second window (making all the
file-drawer visible, which is the biggest annoyance). Is there any
chance to convince the software *not* to touch my second window?

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