Version: 1.7.1 (using KDE KDE 3.4.0) Installed from: Debian testing/unstable Packages OS: Linux Apparently, Kile always opens with the rightmost editor tab active. Since it remembers the *cursor position* in each file I would expect it to also open in the *tab* that was active when closing last time. This is Ubuntu Hoary Hedgehog.
Hi, Indeed you are correct, I have fixed the bug. The fix will be in kile-1.8. best, Jeroen
Wow, that was fast! Thanks a lot! :-)
I found two more little things that would be nice to save on close and recover on start-up: * The order of open-file tabs is not retained as it was before closing. On start-up, files are opened in the order in which they are included in the master tex-file. It would be nicer to just keep the order the user had. * The "Files & Projects" sidebar always starts with hierarchies collapsed. It would be nicer if they were expanded as the user had them before closing.
Investigating further it turned out that the tab order does not even correspond to the order in the master file but to the order in the "Files & Projects" sidebar. So let me rephrase: * The order of editor tabs is not retained as it was before closing. On start-up, files are opened in the order of the "Files & Projects" sidebar. It would be nicer to just keep the order the user had. * The "Files & Projects" sidebar always starts with hierarchies collapsed. It would be nicer if they were expanded as the user had them before closing.
As the main point of this bug has been fixed long time ago and the title doesn't really have anything to do with my two additional reports (comment #3 and comment #4) I'm closing this bug. I've moved the two additional problems to new bug reports for clarity: bug #125878 and bug #125881.