Interestingly enough, on the Mac (OS X), I had the same problem at one point (directory resetting to root upon opening a second file), but it has been gone for a long while now. Bruce didn't see my problem either so I assume it was something with software revision on my end. One thing that I did change which timing wise might be a factor (but I don't really remember when the problem went away) is that I switched to perl 5.8 and updated all Perl/Tk etc. and related modules at that time. If the problem isn't in Bruce's code, it may be in one of the perl modules he is using. Perhaps a check of your perl/perl module versions would be a prudent thing to review? Paul On 土曜日, 4 26, 2003, at 06:51 AM, Bruce Ravel wrote:
On Fri, 25 Apr 2003, Carlo U. Segre wrote:
Hello Bruce:
I am using the latest version of Athena on Linux and I have noticed a strange behavior. I cd to the directory where my data is located and run athena form the command line. When I want to open my first file, the dialog puts me in the same directory with no problem. However, any time I try to do another file operation (reading, writing, etc), the dialog starts at the filesystem root "/". Even if I move back to the initial directory the next time it is back at the root.