Delphi IDE command line question -- in much older versions of the IDE, you could put -np on the shortcut to launch the IDE in order to suppress loading a project. I notice that on 10.2 it not just suppresses loading a project, but also suppresses the Welcome page. There used to be a ton of command line switches on the IDE, now there are just a few.

Delphi IDE command line question -- in much older versions of the IDE, you could put -np on the shortcut to launch the IDE in order to suppress loading a project. I notice that on 10.2 it not just suppresses loading a project, but also suppresses the Welcome page. There used to be a ton of command line switches on the IDE, now there are just a few.

How do I tell it to just open the IDE to the Welcome page and not load the previous project?

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  1. Attila Kovacs Not necessarily, because I have developed the habit to do a Close All before closing the IDE. But besides that you are right. To be honest, I usually have this option disabled anyway.

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  2. I think this changed when Galileo was introduced. "New" behaviour is documented on-line as of 2007: docs.embarcadero.com - IDE Command Line Switches and Options

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