On 12-07-10 11:20 AM, Dimitar Zhekov wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jul 2012 01:41:46 +0300
Axel <[email protected]> wrote:

I believe there is a usability flaw in Geany - opened documents' list is
saved only if you exit the editor in 'traditional' way (by clicking exit
button or so). It's completely lost, if the process's killed. This was
irritating for me, as I tend not to close every program when shutting down,
but rather push the 'shutdown' button and get them all killed - and get the
list of opened documents lost.

There is a X11 session management patch on Geany sourceforge patch
tracker. Applies against 1.22, but not the newest svn. Not guaranteed
to work under GNOME, they always have problems with session support.
Won't ask you to save any modified files under Xfce, xfsm is buggy too.


So it only works in KDE and Unity? (and maybe TWM :)

Shouldn't bugs be filed against these projects (if not done yet) if they don't support the standard X/Linux session management? AFAIK they all claim to try and support the various standards floating around out there. I have no clue about SM, but it seems crazy that it cannot be done. There must be apps out there that work properly cross-desktop, maybe we can copy them?

P.S. When logging out/shutting down, what order does it handle Geany instances in? Does it always make sure the first opened instance is the last to get handled so that you don't clobber the open files list for it and stuff?

Cheers,
Matthew Brush
_______________________________________________
Geany-devel mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany-devel

Reply via email to