QCAD Bugtracker

  • Status Closed
  • Percent Complete
    100%
  • Task Type Feature Request
  • Category QCAD (main)
  • Assigned To
    Andrew
  • Operating System All
  • Severity Low
  • Priority Very Low
  • Reported Version 3.1.2
  • Due in Version Undecided
  • Due Date Undecided
  • Votes 1
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Attached to Project: QCAD Bugtracker
Opened by Husky - 22.06.2013
Last edited by Andrew - 15.06.2016

FS#840 - File > New from Template: Remember last used folder

Task:
Drawing - New from Template ...

My Default Template Folder in “Application Preferences” is on F: (USB Port).
QCAD depicts to C:/Programme/QCAD pro 3.1.2/libraries/templates
(Yes - I started QCAD new after adjusting the default Folder)

Closed by  Andrew
15.06.2016 12:17
Reason for closing:  Implemented
Anonymous Submitter commented on 25.06.2013 18:33

Yes agreed, after testing - this is not working for me also!

Anonymous Submitter commented on 03.07.2013 11:42

For me now in 3.1.3 this seems to work OK.

Husky commented on 03.07.2013 19:39

For me yes and no.
I have the choice between the folders regarding "Application preferences" "Load/Save: Templates" list and an NON existing default folder "C:/Programme/QCAD pro 3.1.4/libraries/templates".
QCAD doesn't remember my last choice what means I have always to navigate again to my preferred folder.

The questions now are:
Why is a Path/Folder listed (and always first pointed!) which isn't listed in my "Load/Save: Templates" list? Can I get rid of it?
Is it possible that QCAD will remember the last choice?

Niels Nielsen commented on 27.07.2015 05:29

I second this, would be nice to have a default template directory similar to a default library path.
If the default template library path was part of the template list one could move the desired default path to the top.

Christian Aigner commented on 15.06.2016 11:53

Just tried it and in version 3.15.3.0 on Linux it is also not working as expected.

Admin
Andrew commented on 15.06.2016 12:08

Changed into a feature request to remember last used folder in File > New from Template.

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