On Thu, 28 Nov 2019 at 22:03:47 +0100, Dale wrote:
Wolfgang Mueller wrote:
On Thu, 28 Nov 2019 at 21:04:00 +0100, Dale wrote:
Wolfgang Mueller wrote:
By invoking "Configure Desktop" and selecting
"Startup and Shutdown" -> "Desktop Session" -> "On Login",

the following list of options is displayed:

     o Restore previous session
     o Restore manually saved session
     o Start with an empty session

Having selected "Restore manually saved session", I do not00
know how to save a session manually. Can somebody help me?

On mine, once that option is selected, the options in the Power/Session
part of the K menu change.  Click the K menu, then go to Power/Session
and the option to Save Session should be there.  Back in the old days, I
had to save it twice for some reason.  It's like the first one wouldn't
take for some reason.  Now it is a habit.  Likely a long since fixed bug
or something.  If you save your session and it doesn't work right, may
want to do that twice, just in case that bug is still lurking about.

Hope that helps.

I have to apologize for having forgotten to mention that I run KDE on
Leap 15.1. In this operating system, KDE comes with an Application
Launcher, but without a K menu, unfortunately. In the Application
Launcher, there is no Power/Session part.

If you don't have that option, I'd consider that a bug myself.  I'd file a bug and ask for them to add it.  Having a manually stored session is common.  You can't be the only one who wants that feature.

That said, it may be there but well hidden.  Doubtful but possible.

Not only possible, but rather probable. And that is the reason why I am not going to ask the makers of KDE to add the feature. I rely on them watching the discussions in this mail list.

Wolfgang

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