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Home » U++ TheIDE » U++ TheIDE: Other Features Wishlist and/or Bugs » Various configuration serialization problems
Various configuration serialization problems [message #35327] Fri, 03 February 2012 07:31 Go to previous message
frankdeprins is currently offline  frankdeprins
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Hey,

Since a few days I experience some problems with the IDE. I update and build it at a regular basis and, currently, I am at 4518. The problems I experience are:
- State is no longer saved: the main window always opens maximized (and I do not like maximized apps Smile )
- Last active package is not remembered; the selection list always opens with the first main package of the first nest (bazaar in my case) selected.
- Configuration is sometimes not read/corrupt(?); resulting in the IDE starting without all my previous environment settings: window sizes, fonts,... Syntax coloring is OK, though. But, then again, this is not saved in the .cfg file, of course. This is the 'oldest' problem and started about two weeks ago. I cannot say which revision exactly, though.

PS: I use Windows Vista.

Best regards,

frank

[Updated on: Fri, 03 February 2012 07:35]

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