quadme: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After trying and researching I did not happen to come to an acceptable result.
How is it possible to automatically reopen all recently opened files on restart of pspad? No matter if I opened the files via Total Commander (with pspad used as default editor) or via PSPad directly. No matter what I set in 'Program Settings > Files and Dirs > Save Work / Desktop' I want to always open all of the files I had recently opened on a new start of PSPad. Is there an unknown command line parameter or another unknown way to achieve this? This problem is also exactly described here http://forum.pspad.com/read.php?4,22467 unanswered. thanks, quadme. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi, I believe, the remembering previous files works for the start of the "bare" application. If you set "all open files" in the mentined option, on new start of PSPad, it should restore all the (available) files, which were open in the moment, the editor was previously closed as the whole application. If you open the first file from the file manager without PSPad running, and close the editor after that, this item replaces the previously remembered filelist. You can avoid this by closing all those files open from the manager separately and close then PSPad app without files; on next starting via programm shortcut, the previously active files are preserved (however, this doesn't seem to work if you also open other files from within the editor in between). To work on a certain set of files (besides using projects or relations, or not closing the program at all), you just have to close the app with all the wanted files and to start the programm again without specific file path arguments (i.e. via program shortcut, not from the filemanager etc.). hth, vbr -- <http://forum.pspad.com/read.php?2,61027,61028> PSPad freeware editor http://www.pspad.com
