I know, it is much simpler, but a
little hidden: Gnome-Shell includes at least the option to restart
the last programs. So in case you don't know: it's in
gnome-session-properties and there in the options tab.
Am 18.05.2013 18:34, schrieb Jason Satterfield:
I want to thank everyone for the warm welcome. I
appreciate the expedient response, as well.
The idea I have is to add a simple season manager to
the shell so that users can manage how the open apps and
documents are handled after a system restart.
The premise can be expanded to allow apps an
opportunity to save their current state to disk so that they can
be restored to those states when the system comes back up.
On May 18, 2013 2:11 AM, "Emmanuele
Bassi" <
ebassi gmail com> wrote:
hi;
On 18 May 2013 02:05, Jason Satterfield <jnsatterfield gmail com>
wrote:
> So now for the reason of this post. I've got an idea
about a shutdown
> option, but after downloading the Gnome-shell source, I
immediately realized
> that I'm not prepared to create an HTML5/_javascript_
extension.
Shell extensions are not HTML5/_javascript_. while they are
written in
(a superset of) JS and may use (a subset of) CSS for styling,
they are
not using HTML for their scene graph.
usually asking specific questions helps getting better
answers, though.
ciao,
Emmanuele.
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