Re: Session management

2004-12-23 Thread Derek Broughton
On Thursday 23 December 2004 10:42, Alex Nordstrom wrote: > On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 15:03, Derek Broughton wrote: > > On Wednesday 22 December 2004 17:22, Alex Nordstrom wrote: > > > > > > The options you want are in the Control Center, under KDE > > > Components->Session Manager. > > > > Uh-uh It

Re: Session management

2004-12-23 Thread Alex Nordstrom
On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 15:03, Derek Broughton wrote: > On Wednesday 22 December 2004 17:22, Alex Nordstrom wrote: > > On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 15:28, Derek Broughton wrote: > > > Is there some way to "wrap" a non-KDE application somehow, so > > > that the session manager will restart it? I use JDeveloper

Re: Session management

2004-12-23 Thread Derek Broughton
On Wednesday 22 December 2004 17:22, Alex Nordstrom wrote: > On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 15:28, Derek Broughton wrote: > > Is there some way to "wrap" a non-KDE application somehow, so that > > the session manager will restart it? I use JDeveloper (Java IDE) > > which doesn't do proper session management,

Re: Session management

2004-12-22 Thread Alex Nordstrom
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 15:28, Derek Broughton wrote: > Is there some way to "wrap" a non-KDE application somehow, so that > the session manager will restart it? I use JDeveloper (Java IDE) > which doesn't do proper session management, but _does_ remember > (most) of its settings, so if I could just m

Re: Session management for XEmacs?

2003-02-27 Thread David Pye
Hmm... well, arguably xemacs should be a little more intelligent when looking for its config files - ie always look in a central location like $HOME/.kde if the files aren't found in the current working directory.. Alternatively, could you not cheat, and instead of invoking xemacs directly, mak