This doesn't work so well for those who have more than one version  of RB on
their machine - for example beta versions.


On 24/12/06 13:56, "Joe Huber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At 5:35 AM -0800 12/24/06, Joe Huber wrote:
>> At 2:14 PM +0100 12/24/06, Youri wrote:
>>> when I launch RB, it is mostly annoying to have a new project presented.
>> 
>> No, you're not alone. AT least 29 other people agree...
>> http://www.realsoftware.com/feedback/viewreport.php?reportid=jiwhgghl
>> http://www.realsoftware.com/feedback/viewreport.php?reportid=oztrsqeh
> 
> 
> Adding to my own message...
> 
> Note that if you open an RB project file using the Finder, RB
> launches without creating a default project and just opens your
> project showing it as it was when last saved. So if you launch using
> your project file and not RB itself you don't have this problem.
> 
> This even works if you double click the desired project file in the
> Finder WHILE RB is opening. This allows you to first select the
> desired version of RB, launch it, and then double click the project
> you want to work on. You wind up with your project open and no
> default project to deal with.
> 
> Happy Holidays,
> Joe Huber
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