On 2019-03-11 04:12:29 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Anno domini 2019 Sun, 10 Mar 11:16:03 -0500
J Leslie Turriff scripsit:
On 2019-03-10 10:35:32 BorgLabs - Kate Draven
wrote:
On Sunday 10 March 2019, J Leslie Turriff wrote:
Is there a way to make TDE aware of running
non-Trinity applications
so that they can be resurrected after Logout/Login? I have at least
one X11-based application (X2 - The Programmer's Editor) that I use
extensively, and it would be nice if it could remember across
Logout/Login events.
I'm wondering if something like a DCOP wrapper might do the job?
Leslie
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Load the application into your autostart dir.
/home/foo/.trinity/autostart
Also, check the program's setting to see if it has an autostart
feature.
Kate
Yes, that would work if I wanted it to start at every login, not just if
it was running when I logged out...
Leslie
Once upon a time there was a little kingdom where all applications held the
X11 standards high and the grand master of session management called xsm
ruled the desktop. In that long forsaken world evil crept in in the form of
timy little gnomes that insisted the old standard was outdated and a new
standard needed to be praised. These followers of
freedesktop.org brought
the gnome session manager with them, and it did no good. Then there came
the merceneries and refugies from the world of funny icons and they brought
with them the not-invented-here session management. Nowadays the world is
devided into different religions of session management, some doing good
(TDE), some falling flat on their belly and calling it progress, but non
talking to one another 'cause that's deemed to be heresy.
In other words: most gnome applications do not have any sense of session
management compareable to tde. Most old X11 applications do work with xsm -
at least you can query them for their state and get the required arguments
to restore the state. Virtually any java application does not know what
session management is all about. Firefox et al. do some kind of session
management on their own, which in most cases does not work. Now you can
choose ... pestilence, colera, ebola or pocks :-(
Nik
So I guess you're saying that there's no way to get TDE to notice my X2,
then.
Leslie