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Stephen Kilburn reopened UDIG-1375:
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I hate to be a pain in the butt about this, but re-defining a File > Close 
operation so that it does not remove the target object from an application 
makes it inconsistent with any other application I can name that implements 
such an operation.

File > Open Project (correctly) opens a persisted project.  The project shows 
up in the Projects view.

File > Close Project should be the reverse.  It should check to see if all 
elements of the target project have been persisted, prompt asking if they 
should be if they haven't, then remove all reference to the project from the 
application.  In short, it should do what 

right-click > Delete > (uncheck "Delete from file system") 

does.

Maybe the operation as it stands, which might be called more correctly "Close 
Project Tree", is useful, but if retained as it stands it is not a file 
operation and shouldn't be on the File menu, but rather on the Project context 
menu.

> File/Close Project broken
> -------------------------
>
>                 Key: UDIG-1375
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/UDIG-1375
>             Project: uDIG
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: application
>    Affects Versions: UDIG 1.1-RC14
>         Environment: WinXP SP2, JRE 1.6.0_03
>            Reporter: Stephen Kilburn
>            Assignee: Silvia Franceschi
>             Fix For: UDIG 1.2.M3
>
>
> File/Close Project collapses the project tree but does not close the project.
> The only way to remove a project from uDig is to use Right-Click/Delete.  
> However, this deletes the map definitions whether or not Delete From File 
> System is checked, so it is not a true workaround.  (I will log this 
> separately.)

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