>> It's that we have some very big projects... I often have to load one of the
>> other >Projects than the last loaded... It would be quicker if the IDE just
>> booted to a 'no-project' state (MRU list usually contains the project I
>> actually want you see)...
> you could start Delphi by clicking the .DPR file of the project
> you want to work on.
I specifically wanted to avoid needing to browse for my project when I already
have a delphi Icon on the toolbar to execute the IDE which already knows my
frequetly used applications. Also since the IDE creates an empty project on
boot if no project is specified this still isn't quite what I'm after (although that's
better than nothing)...
I will likely use a batch file which sets
HKCU\Software\Borland\Delphi\4.0\Session\Project=""
before running delphi and just live with that... Still not ideal though...
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Aaron Scott-Boddendijk
Jump Productions
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(07) 838-3372 Fax
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