Ben Stanley writes:
> Gnucash has a feature where it will automatically open the file you were
> using with it when you opened it last time.
I ran into this problem and did not find a configuration option or
command-line option to over-ride the default behavior. I agree it
should be configurable, probably with the options "Empty" "Last
Visited" and "Default: <filename>."
> are stored in separate files. In this case, I would like to select the
> file from the memory list rather than wait for the last file used to
> load up and then select the other file.
As a kludge, I started opening gnucash with an explicit filename arg,
i.e.,
gnucash /tmp/gnucash
/tmp/gnucash is a empty, read-only gnucash file. I think this gives the
behavior you want.
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