Am 19.09.2012 09:08, schrieb Chavoux Luyt:
Hi

On 19 September 2012 09:01, Martin <[email protected]> wrote:

On 18/09/2012 22:19, Juha Manninen wrote:

The right fix would be to clear the last opened project memory when a
project is closed.
Then a new project would be created when Lazarus starts next time.
I didn't look at the code now but it should be relatively easy. If you
provide a patch, I can apply it.


Actually I like and the current behaviour..

I have "open last project ay start" option enabled.
And I often find myself testing something on a "New and not saved" project. Even if I 
stop working and close the IDE,  the > > saved project I .worked on will be back

Maybe the solution is simply to change the default settings? I think
most people (myself included) would like a closed project to stay
closed when Lazarus restarts. It is also the usual behaviour in other
IDE's. Then those who like the current setting can still change it?

This works the other way round as well: leave the setting as it is and those who like it the other way can change it.

Note: I prefer the current default of reopening the last project.

Regards,
Sven


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