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I got hosed a couple of times by GoFish .... that it actually opens the project I last had opened >>
>>I don't think that's accurate. There is a setting in GoFish that says "Active Project". If selected, this setting means GoFish respects the active project and will refer to whatever the active project is if it is closed and re-opened, or if left open and focus comes back to it.
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>1) I didn't have a project open
>2) then it opened the last opened one by default, which was the other version of the same project - which I noticed, an hour later.
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>>If you don't want to use that option, search for and select the project you are interested in using "Browse Project".
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>...which has taught me to be more careful and look at what I'm doing. I was simply carrying over the habits from CodeReferences, which saves its dbfs locally.
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>If I really get deurinated by this behavior, I'll get the source code and submit the changes I'd like to see. So far I'm content to be happy with the ease of changing my habits.
I suggest to use git for versioning, so you will not run into this particular trap. [gdr]
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