On Tue, Apr 26, 2022 at 01:43:00PM -0400, Dan Black wrote:
>    Using the nofile option means to open Gnucash without any file. If you
>    specify a filename on the command line without the nofile, it should
>    open the file specified.

Well that isn't what the man page says, it says " Do not load the last
file opened".  To me that says don't open the last file GnuCash had
opened when I exited.  

As I said I can, of course, write wrapper scripts (or desktop files)
to make GnuCash open specific files.  However I wish it *didn't* open
the last file I was editing by default.

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Chris Green
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