Definitely NOT confirmed. My problem (not LC's) is the exact opposite, I use multiple monitors and the script editor is always on another monitor, if I do not remember to shutdown LC correctly - by first moving ALL the LC windows and palettes back to the main monitor, if I start up LC without the other monitors then the script editor and Dictionary will not appear on my single screen. I have to use the Message Box to reset their loc. I've just downloaded 6.5.2 and I see the behaviour is the same - although I don't have multiple monitors connect at the moment, but I started LC 6.5.2, opened a stack, opened it's script, resized and moved the script editor. I then Saved the stack, even though there was nothing to save. Quit LC. Started LC, opened the stack, open the script editor, and there it was, just where I left it. Works as expected.
I'm on LC 6.5.2, OS X 10.9.1, MBP 15" Retina As a possible solution, how do you Quit LC. A while back I noticed that iTunes never remember it's window size and position. When I started it up it would be half off the screen and I'd reposition it, but every time morning when I started my computer and iTunes auto started, there it was, half off screen. The cause and solution to this problem seem to lay in the fact that I read somewhere that Lion, or SnoLeo (can't remember) adopted a new strategy when you shut down your computer, it would Kill the process, not simply Quit it. Now I don't believe this, but I also don't understand fully what's going on under the hood, because Apps with docs still open with changes would still ask you to Save them, but iTunes doesn't have docs to save, and basically the only time iTunes was ever shutdown was when I shutdown the computer and it was done for me. So, lo and behold, one time I started iTunes, moved it back so it was better placed on the screen and sized sensibly, Quit iTunes, and then started it back up, and there it was, right where I left it. So there is clearly a difference on what is 'saved' when a App that 'apparently' doesn't have anything to save is Quit vs auto Quit on shutdown. So, do you leave LC running and simply have it auto Quit when you shutdown your computer. Have you tried Starting LC first, then opening a stack, then opening the script editor, and then, even though there is nothing to save, select Save, then Quit LC, then start LC, then open your stack, then open the script editor to see if it remembers. HTH On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 3:39 AM, Ray <r...@linkit.com> wrote: > Actually I don't know of any version for quite some time now which HAS > re-opened the script editor window where I last closed it. I work with two > monitors and I like to have the script editor window open on the second one. > > In previous versions I've edited the Revolution UI Back Script. I'd have > to do a Save As on the RevLibrary file, quit and replace the old RevLibrary > with the new one (in the ToolSet folder). > > With 6.5.2 I can no longer do this as Livecode won't open at all after > replacing the RevLibrary file, even with an ever so slightly modified copy > of it. > > It seems like a lot of work-around to get the script editor window to > re-open where I closed it. Shouldn't there be a simple preference > somewhere? Or shouldn't this just automatically happen? > > _______________________________________________ > use-livecode mailing list > use-livecode@lists.runrev.com > Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your > subscription preferences: > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode > _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode