On 30 January 2011 21:40, Dimitar Zhekov <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 07:10:36 +1100 > Lex Trotman <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Dimitar Zhekov <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > weltall <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> >> So now the idea of having the new file open in a new session if geany >> >> was not opened is not wanted anymore? >> > >> > I can live without it. But my view is biased, since I use Geany with x11 >> > session management, so the main instances are pretty much permanent. >> >> I'd have thought that you would be even *more* upset that the >> filemanager shoves extra files into your "permanent" sessions :-) > > No. With session management, you can open the projects in secondary > instances, and let the primary instances catch the double-clicking and > command line. The secondary instances retain their status after restart, > even if the primary instance does not exist any more (thanks, Eugene).
Niiiice, I thought you said multi-instance sm wasn't working? but sounds the preferred way if it is (except for multi instance issues talked about elsewhere) > > Maybe I shoudn't have used the word "main" instances for the ones that > I mainly use... :) To clarify, they are both primary, on desktops used > exclusively for a single project, and secondary. > Good idea, keeping things segragated will help to mitigate multi-instance issues (remember most of them are caused by liveware failures) >> In other words --in-new-session is independent of session management >> and is about temporarily interrupting the session without modifying >> it. [...] the pseudocode modification below doesn't save the session >> on in-new-session > > IMO, --new-instance should not save the session, since it never loads > it; combined with xsm, that's plenty of "temporarily interrupting the > session without modifying it" to make in-new-session unneeded for me. > The proposal is for a Geany without sm, if we add sm then it all needs to be looked at again in that light. Cheers Lex >> PS the pseudocode modification below doesn't save the session on >> in-new-session > > Indeed. Yet you can make your own modification easier than tweaking > the existing startup, not to speak about the 2nd weltall patch. > > -- > E-gards: Jimmy > _______________________________________________ > Geany-devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany-devel > _______________________________________________ Geany-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany-devel
