configuration file for mousepad



There is a configuration file for Mousepad but the man page
contains only the name of the author. Can anyone tell whether
the default starting directory can be recorded; if so, how.

Sorry for the meaningless subject line in my previous message.
Will send it again with the correct subject in a week or so.

Thanks, ... Peter E.

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