Re: Desktop context menus and icons should be Gnome intrinsic, not tied to gmc.
- From: Miguel de Icaza <miguel nuclecu unam mx>
- To: miles amazon com
- CC: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Desktop context menus and icons should be Gnome intrinsic, not tied to gmc.
- Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1999 17:29:57 -0600
> Therefore, it is likely that they will either not launch the program or not leave it
> running,
> thus disabling part of Gnome's UI that facilitate's a Windoze-like experience.
gnome-session starts up the file manager, and the file manager
registers itself as a restartable thing. You have to be a seasoned
Unix user to kill it actually.
> such that closing File Manager leaves the other UI elements operational. Another
> option would be to remove exiting as an menu option from the gmc menubar. This would
> make it a persistent application that always appears on the desktop (ala Windoze).
> I'm not thrilled with this notion, but it might work as a hack.
This is what happens, but "close window" is not mapped to "exit the process".
Miguel.
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