Am 13.09.2010 14:53, schrieb Mattias Gärtner:
Zitat von Sven Barth <[email protected]>:

[...]
AFAIR it was always so.


I just did a quick test with 0.9.29 on Windows. I created a simple
program in a text editor (file extension: .pas) and opened it with
"File->Open" in Lazarus. It asked whether I want to create a new
project. So afaik it wasn't always so :P

Try a second time with the same project.
It asks only for new units. If you answered to open it as regular file
it will be opened as regular file the next time without asking.



I know that one. Sometimes it's a nice feature that the IDE only asks once and sometimes it's just annoying. -.- And mostly it works in exactly that way that I don't need it :P

I don't know the revision, but the source files from Lazarus are from
30th August (and I've updated before I compiled that version), but
they are no longer under subversion control, so I can't check.


Nevertheless: could an option be added to ask on lpr files as well
(again?) ? I'll also create an issue report for it if you want. (So
that this isn't forgotten) :)

What's the problem with opening the lpi file, or using "open project"?

That's the point: no lpi file. The situation I'm talking of is a
externally created virgin Pascal program.

The only possible solution would be "Project->New project from file"

Yes.

(or similar, I use the German version), but I'm rather used to
"File->Open" being an allround solution.

We all are used to File/Open. That's why it so important that is does
not ask the same question again and again.
You want to create a project, which is imho not really the task of
"File/Open", but of the project menu.

Well... maybe I should start playing around with the keyboard shortcut settings of Lazarus... :)

Thank you for your response.

Regards,
Sven

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