For the second problem just create a project for all the files you want open.

Ken Dawber <[email protected]> wrote:
>I use Geany all the time.  Thank you very much. I'm using it on a Puppy
>
>Linux system.   I'm not sure if the second problem is a problem with
>Geany or its implementation on the Linux system.
>
>1) The recently used files list often doesn't show the files that I've
>been recently editing because I've been editing them for a long time.
>That is, they've remained open for a long time and I haven't had to
>open
>them.  When files are constantly edited like that the list just ends up
>
>showing inconsequently files that were only looked at for short
>periods.  Whenever a new file is added to the recently used files list,
>
>all files that are currently open should be shifted to the top of the
>list.
>
>2) I like to have a number of files open within Geany and to reload
>these files when I next use Geany.  This works when I directly open
>Geany sometime soon after booting the system, but if I happen to click
>on a text file previous to opening Geany, then Geany is opened without
>the files that I was previously working on.  It then takes some time to
>
>go and find all those files and reopen them.  This is particularly
>annoying as most of the time they are not on the recently used files
>list.
>
>Are there any workarounds for these problems?
>
>Thanks
>
>
>
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