Hello William, Op woensdag 21-03-2007 om 11:09 uur [tijdzone -0400], schreef William Case:
> I have developed the habit of leaving my epiphany bookmark editor open > on my desktop or iconified on my lower gnome panel. I use it for quick > access to often used web sites and prefer that method to using epiphany > bookmarks on the toolbar. In fact that is the way the Bookmarks editor was meant to be used. :) There is a reason the bookmarks editor by default has its own launcher icon in the GNOME menu (stupidly removed by many distros, unfortunately). The very first Epiphany releases didn't even have a Bookmarks menu, if I recall correctly. > 1) How can I make the session manager recognize and remember the open > state of the editor. If epiphany has to be opened in the background on > logging in so be it. I expect that it does. If you go to the Sessions window in the GNOME control center and add 'epiphany -b' to the programs to start (first tab), I think you have what you want. > 2) If the above can be done, how can I set it to remember it was in an > iconified state on my lower panel. I haven't decided yet, but perhaps I > would like to set it up so that it always opens iconified when I login. I'm not sure if the session manager can do that. regards, -- Reinout van Schouwen _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
