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Delphi 12 and *.dsv

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I recently installed RAD Studio 12 Pro with Delphi. Now a ProjectName.dsv file is being created in the project folder. What is this, and how can I disable the creation of this file? Here's what its contents look like for example:
 

[ClosedView_RDpcRGVscGhpX3Byb2plY3RzXENhbGxDZW50ZXJcQ2FsbENlbnRlci5kcHI=]
Module=D:\Delphi_projects\CallCenter\CallCenter.dpr
CursorX=1
CursorY=18
TopLine=1
LeftCol=1
Elisions=
Bookmarks=
EditViewName=D:\Delphi_projects\CallCenter\CallCenter.dpr
[ClosedView_RDpcRGVscGhpX3Byb2plY3RzXENhbGxDZW50ZXJcX3VuaXRzXGZyYW1lc1xmclJlcG9ydF9UcmFu
c2ZlcnJlZFRvQW5vdGhlckRlcGFydG1lbnQucGFz]
Module=D:\Delphi_projects\CallCenter\_units\frames\frReport_TransferredToAnotherDepartment.pas
CursorX=1
CursorY=1
TopLine=1
LeftCol=1
Elisions=
Bookmarks=
EditViewName=
[ClosedView_RDpcRGVscGhpX3Byb2plY3RzXENhbGxDZW50ZXJcX3VuaXRzXGZvcm1zXGZybVJlZmVyZW5jZS5w
YXM=]
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In my opinion It's not a standard Delphi file, you've installed something that creates them. I am using VCL and tried to create an empty fmx file none has produced a file with a dsv extension.

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have the same files, i look like there where store some information of the open files

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The docs explains it:

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File used to save the current state of views before closing a project when the Save editor views state when closing tabs is enabled on Tools > Options > IDE > Saving and Recovering.

 

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8 minutes ago, Brian Evans said:

This topic comes up in a search of the Athens online help for dsv but not in the help for previous versions. 

This options are new in D12

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On 12/25/2023 at 4:27 PM, Uwe Raabe said:

The docs explains it:

 

That link talks about the .dsK file not the .dsV, but seems to be used in same functionality tough.

Edited by Tommi Prami

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1 hour ago, Tommi Prami said:

That link talks about the .dsK file not the .dsV, but seems to be used in same functionality tough.

Actually it contains both:

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