Re: Manually saving sessions at any time?



Could somebody at Ximian please make sure that their future releases don't
have customizations which break the documentation and translations?  This
sort of breakage frustrates users, reflects poorly on all of GNOME, and
leads to quite a few spurious or mis-directed bug reports. If these sort
of changes are made to GNOME in the future, the documentation and po files
should be updated before shipping.

Note that GDP writers need to make sure their documents describe the
behavior of "plain" GNOME (ie. what is in GNOME CVS, GNOME ftp, or
available through the GNOME Packaging Project), and not customizations
made to GNOME by any redistributors or distros.  Any GDP writers who are
not running plain GNOME should have it reviewed by somebody who is using
plain GNOME to make sure that it is accurate.

Dan


On Thu, 24 May 2001, Glynn Foster wrote:

> Heya,
> But judging on the packages installed, it may not be in the menus
> either ;) - In the Ximian packages, they have removed/concealed some
> of the menu items that you are used to.
>
> You can manually save your session by typing 'save-session --gui' at
> the commandline, if such an menu option is non-existant.
>
> 			Glynn ;)
>
>
> Alexander Kirillov wrote:
> >
> > This is not in the control center. This is in the GNOME main menu -
> > the one with the footprint on your panel. I'll try to make it clear in
> > the next version of the manual.
> >
> > On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 07:58:54AM -0500, Brent J. Nordquist wrote:
> > > The user's guide says:
> > >
> > > "Note that you can also manually save your session at any time by
> > > selecting Settings->Session->Save Current Session from the Main Menu."
> > >
> > > I can't find that option anywhere in the control center.  I have
> > > control-center-1.4.0.1-ximian.5 under Red Hat 7.1
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> > >
> > > --
> > > Brent J. Nordquist <brent nordist net> N0BJN
> > > Yahoo!: Brent_Nordquist / AIM: BrentJNordquist / ICQ: 76158942
>
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