On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 15:13:02 -0700 Jason Van Cleve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
> Quoth Mandrake (Geoff Harrison), on Mon, 24 Nov 2003 11:53:14 -0500:
>
> > it always has had per-instance settings. that way you could have
> > different settings for any number of different terminal windows you
> > open, etc. first one, second one, third one, can all be different.
>
> Yeah, except it doesn't work that way. The first Eterm instance I open takes
> my remembered settings. If I open a second and set ITS position or whatever,
> then close both, the first instance I open thereafter remembers the new
> settings, and the second one doesn't remember a damn thing. As far as I know,
> this has always been the case.
this is not how it orignally was. it originally worked by:
u remember a window and e stores, name, class, etc. etc. for each rememebr you
do
it has a list of these.
when a window starts e runs through the list form start to end the first match
it has is used. THEN this entry is marked as "used" and wont match anything
until this window closes. then this slow can be re-used.
thats the original algorithm. it DID work just fine whne it was written and in
0.16.0 and onwards. it may have been broken now. i have noticded that stacking
of windows is quite broken now... in 0.16.6 :( i dont have time to look into it
atm.
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