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IDE opens wrong unit

 
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Thorsten Kettner
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 18, 2003 6:59 am    Post subject: IDE opens wrong unit Reply with quote



I save my desktop in dsk files (environment options|preferences|
autosave: editor files checked). My problem: sometimes when re-
opening a project, the wrong script is active.

It is always like this: If I close a project that has a form
displayed it doesn't re-open correctly.

Let's say I have files Project1.cpp, Unit1.cpp and Unit2.cpp. If
I click the tab of Unit1.cpp this script gets active. If I now
close the project and re-open it, again script Unit1.cpp is the
active sheet. But if I display Form1 with F12 and then close
the project and re-open it, then Form1 is not displayed, but only
scripts. And the active sheet then is not even Unit1.cpp but
Unit2.cpp.

I checked the dsk file and it is stored properly (i.e. the
EditWindowCount is set correctly and FormOnTop=1 for the visible
form and FormOnTop=0 for all others).

My system is BCB 6 Enterprise Build 10.166 German.

Can somebody confirm this as a bug, please? I would then report
this in Borland's Quality Central. Or is there a way to get
around this issue?
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