ISTR that (in the code) you can tell a file open dialog to open at a 
specific directory, at least on Windows.  Maybe that's it.  It might not be 
the Most Recently Used list but some other location that's stored, not that 
I know anything specific.

On Wednesday, January 4, 2023 at 3:14:56 PM UTC-5 jkn wrote:

> A curious (to me) observation:
>
> A little while ago, and in Leo, I saved a copy of my 
> ~/.leo/myLeoSettings.py to a
> local network-available location. I wanted to make this centrally 
> available for instances
> of Leo running on other computers.
>
> Today, I wanted to make a change to the ~/.leo/myLeoSettings.py fil on 
> this local machine.
> I did the following (I don't claim this is the most efficient workflow):
>
> - via the menu: File | Open Leo Specific File | myLeoSettings.py
> - edit the file (to add an @command node, as it happens)
> - save the file
> - exit Leo and restart
>
> To my puzzlement the command wasn't working, and 'show-commands' didn't 
> list it.
>
> After a fair bit of investigating I realised the issue. File | Open Leo 
> Specific File | myLeoSettings.py  was not opening the file in ~/.leo, but 
> the network-located file!
>
> This surprises me not a little. Is there some 'Most Recently Used' feature 
> being applied to myLeoSettings.py here?
>
> Cheers, J^n
>
>

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