On Thu, 19 Nov 2020, Bo Berglund via lazarus wrote:

On Thu, 19 Nov 2020 12:17:11 +0100, Bart via lazarus
<lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org> wrote:

Can we now get back to the original question this thread was about?


I agree that it would be nice to have a setting in Lazarus to define
*what type of project* it will autogenerate in absence of a previous
project to load.

But it is not that difficult really to configure Lazarus to not load
the previous project and then when the default pops up go to
Project/New... and select the wanted type.
So a setting for "Default project type" might help...

The issue here might be to avoid loading a massive project
un-necessarily when one wants to start a new project.

If the checkbox at
Tools/Options/Environment/Open_Last_Project_And_Packages_At_Start

is unchecked it acts the same as if the start command contains the
argument --skip-last-project, so it is easier to manage this way.

No, I want it actually to create a 'Simple program' as that is what I do in
90% of cases. The 9 other percent is 'Console application' and maybe 1%
'Application' (the current default).

I'll post a feature request in the bugtracker.

Michael.
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