On 3/25/2015 1:46 PM, mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
> Jay O'Brien wrote:
>> I run three separate windows with Seamonkey displaying html videos from 
>> cameras on my LAN. After closing all the Seamonkey windows, running 
>> Seamonkey sometimes brings back two of the last open windows with their 
>> video components, positioned on my monitors exactly as they were before I 
>> closed them. Other times it just brings back one window with its video, if 
>> that was the last thing Seamonkey was used for on this computer.
>>
>> As Seamonkey sometimes brings back two windows, I conclude that there is a 
>> way to tell Seamonkey to open several windows, with the locations of the 
>> windows and content of the windows predefined.
>>
>> Is there such a capability, and how do I use it so it works every time?
> 
> You possibly have Edit > Preferences > Browser > Display on: Browser 
> Startup set to Restore Previous Session? I'm not certain, but that might 
> be the default option, so you may not have specifically set it. I think 
> that does reopen multiple windows if you had multiple windows open when 
> you exited SeaMonkey.
> 
> With that set, if you have several windows open and go to File > Exit, I 
> think SeaMonkey remembers all the windows open at that time, and 
> restores them on next start. If you close windows one at a time, 
> SeaMonkey exits when the last window is closed; since there was only one 
> window open when SeaMonkey exited, only that one window is restored.
> 
> Mark.
> 
Mark, That's perfect, thank you. I had never paid attention to the exit 
command, and I certainly didn't know it would affect all open windows 
when accessed in one of the open windows. I'll shut Seamonkey down with 
the exit command in the future (or ctrl-Q). Much appreciated!

Jay O'Brien
Folsom, CA
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