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Save the tab display view settings when the program is closed?

DUI, Tab1 is displayed when the program is closed, but tab2 is displayed the next time the program is started. Add the ability to remember which tab is displayed when the program is closed?

Re: Save the tab display view settings when the program is closed?

Reply #1
Default UI remembers its state on close. Including the selected tabs. Are you perhaps using some third-party tab container or does the player crash being unable to save its config?

Re: Save the tab display view settings when the program is closed?

Reply #2
Default UI remembers its state on close. Including the selected tabs. Are you perhaps using some third-party tab container or does the player crash being unable to save its config?
No, when a tab is "Playlist View" ...

Re: Save the tab display view settings when the program is closed?

Reply #3
Could you share a theme that shows the issue? And have you checked that it happens without third-party component interventions?

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Reply #4
Could you share a theme that shows the issue? And have you checked that it happens without third-party component interventions?

v1.4 b9, no third-party component

 

Re: Save the tab display view settings when the program is closed?

Reply #5
Interesting case, thanks for the theme file.

What happens here is that upon startup, foobar2000 looks for the highest-merit element to focus. Normally, a playlist gets focused. Which is exactly what happens for you - it decides to focus the playlist buried deep on your tabs each time, messing with the remembered choice of active tab.
I'm looking for some kind of a solution, it should prefer the other playlist in such case.
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