On 07/16/2014 11:53 AM, Joseph Martinot-Lagarde wrote:
Le 15/07/2014 15:48, Rothrock a écrit :
I've updated to 2.3 and the name is now temp.py (no leading .) but the
behavior is still just as annoying. Is this really the desired behavior?
And why doesn't it bother anybody else? What am I missing?

I guess that most people (including me) close spyder with opened files
and are happy to find them again at next startup.


Every other app I use -- Office suite, Photoshop, Dreamweaver, even
browsers -- either start with no document open or a default (that can
usually be set). I can't think of any other thing I do that has a
special hidden file that isn't related to the default untitled (new)
document.

Can someone explain to me what it is and why it must be there? And why
it can't be made to go away?

Wild guess: at first start (or each start ?), the editor widget would be
empty if no file was opened, so the Qt layout would minimize it.

In my tests the Editor was maximized.


I agree that it may not be a desirable behavior. Starting with the
template or no file at all would be better.

I am currently working my way through the configuration code to see if I can come up with setting in Preferences to toggle this behavior.




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