On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 4:30 PM, Sven Barth <pascaldra...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Back in 1.4.x when I opened a non-existing file and I confirmed that I want > to have it created the file was not added to project or the project's > mainfile. > [...] > Now with 1.6RC2 I noticed that such files are added to the uses clause of > the main program file and the project inspector.
You cannot open a non-existing file, meaning that you cannot use the File -> Open dialog for it. There is now a "FileMustExist" or similar flag. I remember it fixed some bug but don't remember which one. IMO it is logical because you can by definition only open existing files. If a file does not exist, you must create it instead. The right fix could be to ask if a newly created file should be added to project which means useless questions for most people. Or, maybe the best way is to create a file somewhere else (editor, file manager, cmd line etc), then open it. Even an empty file can be opened. Juha -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list Lazarus@lists.lazarus.freepascal.org http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus