Thank you Ivanov.

I did as you say. The effect is that you have one window with multiple
tabs (one per .leo worksheet). However when I close the last tab, LEO
quits as well. So, no change.

On the other hand, this option (--gui=qttabs) has some side effect:
indeed the tabs are all of the same format (they fit in the main
frame). Without this option each worksheet opens independently in the
position and with the size remembered by LEO.

Regards, Rene

On Apr 11, 5:23 am, Ivanov Dmitriy <[email protected]> wrote:
> > In the same vein, if I close the only xxx.leo open file, Leo exits ! I
> > would expect Leo to stay up so that I can eventually start a new
> > xxx.leo file ?!
>
> Try adding
> --gui=qttabs
>
> to the end of command in leo shortcut. It must give you the multitabs
> interface. For my shortcut the command will be:
>
> C:\Python26\pythonw.exe "C:\Python26\\Lib\site-packages\Leo-4.7.1-final
> \launchLeo.py" --gui=qttabs

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