Komodo 6, why "Workspace Restore" after every restart?

J

John Doe

Does Komodo have to be shut down individually every time I want to
restart Windows XP? Is there some way to eliminate the persistent
Workspace Restore error after every restart? I have tried setting it
to restore files without asking, but that does not seem to work.

Thanks.
 
J

John Doe

alex23 said:
John Doe <j... usenetlove.invalid> wrote:

You'd be better served asking this on the Komodo forums:

UseNet would be better off if Google Groups didn't exist, IMO.
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A

alex23

John Doe said:
UseNet would be better off if Google Groups didn't exist, IMO.

I'm sorry, are you cranky because you didn't get the answer you wanted
when you posted in a less relevant forum?

Why do you think comp.lang.python is more appropriate than the Komodo
forums?

What does Google Groups have to do with this issue?
 
J

John Doe

alex23 said:
I'm sorry, are you cranky because you didn't get the answer you
wanted when you posted in a less relevant forum?

Do you realize the harm your filthy news server is doing to
UseNet? Many regulars here block all of those who post through
Google Groups. That is because your stinking news server spams
UseNet like no other ever has.
Why do you think comp.lang.python is more appropriate than the
Komodo forums?

Because I prefer posting to UseNet. Komodo is a popular subject
here.
What does Google Groups have to do with this issue?

Google Groups spews a massive amount of sewage onto UseNet
everyday. Google Groups is your news server. You should be
ashamed, and I want to help.
 
A

alex23

John Doe said:
Google Groups spews a massive amount of sewage onto UseNet
everyday. Google Groups is your news server. You should be
ashamed, and I want to help.

Get over yourself.
 
J

John Doe

alex23 said:
John Doe <j... usenetlove.invalid> wrote:

Get over yourself.

You too, and stop using the spammers den while you are at it.
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See also googled groups
 
E

Eric Promislow

Komodo always asks you if you want to restore the last workspace when
it
wasn't shut down cleanly the previous time.

The reason for this is that it's possible Komodo ended up in a state
where
it's hung due to a particular workspace configuration. This question
lets
you bring up Komodo in a possibly sane configuration instead.

Is this the best thing to do? Wouldn't it be better to manually
remove a
couple of config files, and restart Komodo in a basic but sane
configuration?
You could make a good case for that, and may I suggest that
http://community.activestate.com/forums/komodo-discussion would be a
better place to continue this particular discussion?

Thanks for bringing up the issue though.

Eric Promislow
Komodo Developer
 
J

John Doe

Eric Promislow <eric.promislow gmail.com> wrote:
Komodo always asks you if you want to restore the last workspace
when it wasn't shut down cleanly the previous time.

Why is shutting down in Windows XP more difficult for version 6?
The only thing I have open is a single small Python file.
Apparently version 6 is unable to handle the ordinary shutdown
command it gets from Windows. Or maybe there is some setting that
can correct the problem. Version 5 shutdown just fine when Windows
was restarted.
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A

Aahz

[overquoting follows to prove my point]

Someone who claims to care as much as you do about Usenet ought to have
better quoting habits. You should be ashamed of yourself.
 

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