On Mon, 27 Jun 2016 11:01:20 -0400
"D. Michael McIntyre" wrote:
> On 06/27/2016 06:51 AM, Ted Felix wrote:
> > On 06/27/2016 02:28 AM, Johan Vromans wrote:
>
> >> Unless I didn't get the story well, why not use the standard technique
> >> to write the process
On Sun, 26 Jun 2016 11:46:05 -0400
"D. Michael McIntyre" wrote:
> On 06/26/2016 06:44 AM, Yves Guillemot wrote:
>
> > If there is only one user on this computer and if the RG files are stored
> > on a
> > local file system it should be a safe workaround to add
Le dimanche 26 juin 2016, 11:46:05 D. Michael McIntyre a écrit :
> On 06/26/2016 06:44 AM, Yves Guillemot wrote:
> > If there is only one user on this computer and if the RG files are stored
> > on a local file system it should be a safe workaround to add in
> > .bash_profile something like:
> >
Le vendredi 24 juin 2016, 13:11:44 Abrolag a écrit :
> If I have to shut down the computer quickly I've been in the habit, of just
> hitting the 'Shutdown' icon on my desktop. This however, leaves a lock in
> place.
Le vendredi 24 juin 2016, 17:46:34 D. Michael McIntyre a écrit :
> On 06/24/2016
On 06/24/2016 12:53 PM, Ted Felix wrote:
> Might be a good criteria for offering an "ignore" button to clear it
> out easily.
In theory, I feel it defeats the purpose, since it's too easy to ignore
the situation. Boy who cried wolf and all that. Ignore, ignore, oops.
In practice, I've
On Fri, 24 Jun 2016 12:57:59 -0400
Ted Felix wrote:
> On 06/24/2016 12:53 PM, Ted Felix wrote:
> > Try doing the same with LibreOffice. E.g. open a Writer document,
> > then do a shutdown without closing the app. Do they leave a lock file
> > around?
>
>The answer
On 06/24/2016 12:53 PM, Ted Felix wrote:
> Try doing the same with LibreOffice. E.g. open a Writer document,
> then do a shutdown without closing the app. Do they leave a lock file
> around?
The answer is "yes". LibreOffice does the same thing. At least we
aren't any worse.
Ted.