Third-party sessioning requests [was Re: Session Management Proposal]
- From: Bill Haneman <Bill Haneman Sun COM>
- To: Ray Strode <halfline hawaii rr com>
- Cc: xdg-list freedesktop org, gnome-hackers gnome org, hp redhat com, mark skynet ie, ettrich kde org, Oswald Buddenhagen <ossi kde org>
- Subject: Third-party sessioning requests [was Re: Session Management Proposal]
- Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2004 16:42:46 +0000
Hi Ray/All:
One significant issue that we (GNOME Accessibility Team) have had so far is
the lack of a clean way to add a 'startup client' from an external app, i.e.
a means of requesting that a not-yet-running client be added to subsequent
sessions. This is important for bootstrapping of accessibility support; since
assistive technologies are clients which are essential to a user's session,
it's difficult or impossible for end-users to carry out the normal
"invoke and save session" procedure for configuring a desktop.
What mechanism do you recommend for doing this? I certainly think that
whatever we propose ought to work across desktops (at the moment we are
relying one gnome-session to do this, with some at-specific hacks, but
this is not a very extensible solution).
(What I am asking for is a standard, supported equivalent to
adding a line to the ~/.gnome2/session-manual file.)
- Bill
Ray Strode wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Attached is the latest version of the DSME. As always,
> improvements appreciated.
>
> It is also available as HTML here:
>
> http://www.grokthecruft.org/dsme/
>
> If there are no major concerns with this after 2 weeks,
> then I'd like to put it up on freedesktop.org. That
> should give those on vacation for the holidays time to
> look it over and make comments or suggestions if
> required.
>
> Thanks.
>
> --Ray
------
Bill Haneman
Gnome Accessibility Project
Sun Microsystems Ireland
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