ICal doesn't remember fullscreen

Ever since Apple's update last week or whatever, my iCal won't remember to open in fullscreen. Before that, I had it working great. I would open ical and click the icon in the top right to make it fullscreen, and then if i quit and opened again, it would open in fullscreen automatically. Now, it doesn't no matter what I do. I have to click the icon every time to get it into fullscreen. Is there a setting somewhere or is this just an issue they'll fix with the next update?

Same problem here. No app (except iTunes) does remember that it was in fullscreen mode when I restart it.
The first time I experienced this bug on November 13th. One day after I installed the latest Java update.
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