Right there starring at me:

Mousepad Preferences -> Window -> Open files: In new windows.

ARGH!!!!

:)


On 2/27/25 10:43 AM, Doug Herr wrote:
On Thu, Feb 27, 2025, at 7:00 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
When I go to launch a new Mousepad, it gets stuffed in a currently
running Mousepad window rather than a new image.

Moving said window into the current workspace from where I had it. grumble.

Where is the behavior controlled?  I tend to have a dozen Mousepads open
with some work I am doing noted (like openSSL work).  F38 Xfce did it
right.  F41 is not and I don't see where this is controlled.

I tried launching a new Firefox instance and than created a new window
rather than a new tab in the then current window.  So some apps get this
as I want....

How you figure this out...

man mousepad
No manual entry for mousepad

mousepad --help
Usage:
   mousepad [OPTION…] [FILES...]

Help Options:
   -h, --help                  Show help options
   --help-all                  Show all help options
   --help-gapplication         Show GApplication options
   --help-gtk                  Show GTK+ Options

Application Options:
   -o, --opening-mode=MODE     File opening mode: "tab", "window" or "mixed" 
(open tabs in a new window)
   -e, --encoding=ENCODING     Encoding to be used to open files (leave empty 
to open files in the encoding dialog)
   --list-encodings            Display a list of possible encodings to open 
files
   -l, --line=LINE             Line number the cursor to position to (LINE > 0 
from top, LINE < 0 from bottom)
   -c, --column=COLUMN         Column number the cursor to position to (COLUMN >= 
0 from start, COLUMN < 0 from end)
   --preferences               Open the preferences dialog
   --disable-server            Do not register with the D-BUS session message 
bus
   -q, --quit                  Quit a running Mousepad primary instance
   -v, --version               Print version information and exit
   --display=DISPLAY           X display to use

7:40-doug@wombat-~>mousepad -o window


So you will now you have to edit the laucher or command line used.

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