Le mercredi 04 octobre 2006 à 18:40 +0200, Loïc Minier a écrit :
>  Hmm, I understood option 3 as a new button to save session and logout,
>  as an alternative to the logout option; now that the use case is
>  clearer to me, and that I re-read your option, I understand that it was
>  about adding a button to only save the current set of applications as
>  the default session.
> 
>  The conclusion we reached on IRC is that revamping the logout window
>  (for example to support hibernation) is a separate problem than
>  customization of the default session.
> 
>  This option 3 sounds as a very good plan, and I agree with you that the
>  best place is in gnome-session-properties.  This will however bring the
>  translations problem.

I have uploaded a new gnome-session package (2.14.3-2) which implements
option 3. Thanks to a very similar existing string in gnome-session-save
2.16, I was able to build it with 36 translations.

I have also removed the "save session on logout" checkbox, as this
option is unused. Plus, the annoying "your session was saved" dialog was
replaced by a text appearing under the button.

Comments welcome.
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