Re: An suggestion and a complaint.



The panel does its own session management at the moment (if you look at
the code for initialising panel applets, it disables normal session
management).

To get things working correctly, you want the swallowed app to also ignore
session management.  Maybe this could be achieved by unsetting the
SESSION_MANAGER variable.  This would have the undesired side effect that
no apps started by the wterm would be session managed :(

I don't know what the best solution to the problem is.

James.

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On Sat, 26 Jun 1999, Tim Allen wrote:

> 
> The suggestion: Put the output of find(1) onto the Properties page
> somewhere. Possibly also have an option for gmc to determine filetypes
> with file(1).. how about going through /etc/magic and appending "MIME:
> <mimetype>" to each reported file type? Submit that patch to the
> maintainers of file(1) (Project GNU, I think), and that makes it even
> easier for gmc (and the K filemanager, and others) to determine the file
> types of files with weird/no extensions.
> 
> The complaint: The panel and the session manager need to put their heads
> together occasionally. On my system, I have a swallowed wterm on the
> panel. After making it, I save the session. Next time I logged in, the
> panel started a copy and swallowed it, then the session-manager started a
> copy. Stupid thing..
> 
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