Il giorno gio, 12/02/2009 alle 22.37 +, Lucas Rocha ha scritto:
Feel free to commit (taking into account the danw's suggested change).
Thanks, I've just committed following changes .
Index: data/gnome-session.schemas.in
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Dan Winship wrote:
Matthias Clasen wrote:
Sounds fine to me to change the wrong key name. But is the description
factually true ? The last time I checked, gnome-session would not
bring
nautilus back when I killed it, until I added the autorestart key to
the nautilus desktop file.
It's
Ghee Teo wrote:
Dan Winship wrote:
Matthias Clasen wrote:
Sounds fine to me to change the wrong key name. But is the description
factually true ? The last time I checked, gnome-session would not
bring
nautilus back when I killed it, until I added the autorestart key to
the nautilus
Il giorno ven, 13/02/2009 alle 09.14 -0500, Dan Winship ha scritto:
No, gets restarted automatically if it exits and gets started when
you log in even if it's not part of the session are completely
independent, and the problem was that the required-components key was
implying that it
Luca Ferretti wrote:
Il giorno ven, 13/02/2009 alle 09.14 -0500, Dan Winship ha scritto:
No, gets restarted automatically if it exits and gets started when
you log in even if it's not part of the session are completely
independent, and the problem was that the required-components key was
Il giorno ven, 13/02/2009 alle 16.27 -0500, Dan Winship ha scritto:
Besides the - - _ fix, I'd just change the end to will
automatically add the required components back to the session at login
time if they do get removed. (ie, add at login time)
Applied on svn, thanks.
In gnome-session schema file there is a string that we forgot to fix:
List of components that are required as part of the session.
(Each element names a key under
/desktop/gnome/session/required-components.) The Session
Preferences will not normally allow users to
Il giorno gio, 12/02/2009 alle 20.42 +0100, Luca Ferretti ha scritto:
PS also note that /schemas/apps/gnome-session/options/logout_option
GConf key is no longer used (it refers to old, all-in-one logout
dialog). Should we add a deprecated label in short description and
change the long to This
2009/2/12 Luca Ferretti elle@libero.it:
In gnome-session schema file there is a string that we forgot to fix:
List of components that are required as part of the session.
(Each element names a key under
/desktop/gnome/session/required-components.) The Session
Matthias Clasen wrote:
Sounds fine to me to change the wrong key name. But is the description
factually true ? The last time I checked, gnome-session would not
bring
nautilus back when I killed it, until I added the autorestart key to
the nautilus desktop file.
It's poorly-worded. It's
Hi,
2009/2/12 Luca Ferretti elle@libero.it:
Il giorno gio, 12/02/2009 alle 20.42 +0100, Luca Ferretti ha scritto:
PS also note that /schemas/apps/gnome-session/options/logout_option
GConf key is no longer used (it refers to old, all-in-one logout
dialog). Should we add a deprecated label
Hi.
2009/2/12 Luca Ferretti elle@libero.it:
Il giorno gio, 12/02/2009 alle 14.49 -0500, Matthias Clasen ha scritto:
2009/2/12 Luca Ferretti elle@libero.it:
In gnome-session schema file there is a string that we forgot to fix:
List of components that are required as part of
Hi,
2009/2/12 Luca Ferretti elle@libero.it:
In gnome-session schema file there is a string that we forgot to fix:
List of components that are required as part of the session.
(Each element names a key under
/desktop/gnome/session/required-components.) The Session
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