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Message #01632
Re: Unexpected close functionality
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 10:00 AM, Marc Deslauriers
<marc.deslauriers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-04-29 at 00:02 +0200, Jan Claeys wrote:
>> Op dinsdag 27-04-2010 om 19:54 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Shane
>> Fagan:
>> > Adding more preferences is a last resort in my book.
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>> This is the sort of thing you want a preference for (if saving the last
>> state was the best solution, we wouldn't need one).
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> Actually, no. What you want to do is remember the last state _if_ the
> app was automatically started with the session. If the app is started by
> the user, then you forget the last state and display the window.
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> No need for a preference.
I like this idea. Unfortunately, implementing it involves dealing with
GNOME session management, so it may not happen for a while.
-jonathan
References
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Unexpected close functionality
From: Shane Fagan, 2010-04-26
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Re: Unexpected close functionality
From: Shane Fagan, 2010-04-27
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Re: Unexpected close functionality
From: Conscious User, 2010-04-27
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Re: Unexpected close functionality
From: David Siegel, 2010-04-27
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Re: Unexpected close functionality
From: Jonathan Matthew, 2010-04-27
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Re: Unexpected close functionality
From: Marc Deslauriers, 2010-04-27
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Re: Unexpected close functionality
From: Jan Claeys, 2010-04-27
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Re: Unexpected close functionality
From: Shane Fagan, 2010-04-27
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Re: Unexpected close functionality
From: Jan Claeys, 2010-04-28
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Re: Unexpected close functionality
From: Marc Deslauriers, 2010-04-29