Re: Documentation on session management
- From: Loban Rahman <loban earthling net>
- To: gnome-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Documentation on session management
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 22:43:40 -0800
I figure I'll ask some of my questions right here.
The docs I found on developer.gnome.org had a list of the signals
available from GnomeClient. Most of them have no important arguments
whatsoever. But, the save-yourself signal, which it says is the most
important, has a butt-load of arguments, but there are no docs on
what they are for.
My questions:
(1) What signals should I connect at a bare minimum? I'm assuming
just the save-yourself and die signals are enough.
(2) What are the arguments for save-yourself?
(3) If the session-manage is trying to close the session, how can
my app tell it to stop? Die and all other signals except
save-yourself return void, so I can't provide feedback to the
session manager with those. What does the return value of
save-yourself tell the session-manager?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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