With the new version of Notepad++, every opened file stay open when the program is lanched again... That's a good idea, but the fact is it's quite annoying to have to close old files when you open new ones...
With previous versions of Notepad++, opened files stayed open ONLY when you launched the program without files to open as arguments... If Notepad++ was launched to directly edit a file, old ones were not opened again !
Why has this functionnality been modified ?
I don't know if what I'm trying to explain is clear :-S
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My guess is that it probably became difficult to keep track of the previous session once you started with a separate file load.
I recommend that you turn off the "Remember the current session for next launch" checkbox and use "Save Session..."/"Load Session.." on the File menu to deal with sessions.
First get version 4.1.2 (or later), 4.1.1 doesn't properly show the state of the session-saving flag. Then go to the MISC tab of the Preferences dialog and uncheck the "Remember the current session for next launch" and click the close button. --Joel
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Hi !
With the new version of Notepad++, every opened file stay open when the program is lanched again... That's a good idea, but the fact is it's quite annoying to have to close old files when you open new ones...
With previous versions of Notepad++, opened files stayed open ONLY when you launched the program without files to open as arguments... If Notepad++ was launched to directly edit a file, old ones were not opened again !
Why has this functionnality been modified ?
I don't know if what I'm trying to explain is clear :-S
I'll follow your advice, thanks for your help, the checkbox in v4.1.2 works indeed now correctly...
Again, Notepad++ is the best editor ever :o)
Bye ;)
My guess is that it probably became difficult to keep track of the previous session once you started with a separate file load.
I recommend that you turn off the "Remember the current session for next launch" checkbox and use "Save Session..."/"Load Session.." on the File menu to deal with sessions.
First get version 4.1.2 (or later), 4.1.1 doesn't properly show the state of the session-saving flag. Then go to the MISC tab of the Preferences dialog and uncheck the "Remember the current session for next launch" and click the close button. --Joel