Re: saving preferences/session state

1999-11-23 Thread Dave Peticolas
> It's been rumoured that Dave Peticolas said: > > > > Libglade is for loading your user interface from xml files > > generated by the glade ui builder program. It allows you to > > change your ui without recompiling. Pretty neat idea, but > > it's not related to preferences. > > "downloadable c

Re: saving preferences/session state

1999-11-23 Thread linas
It's been rumoured that Dave Peticolas said: > > Libglade is for loading your user interface from xml files > generated by the glade ui builder program. It allows you to > change your ui without recompiling. Pretty neat idea, but > it's not related to preferences. "downloadable chrome" So it do

Re: saving preferences/session state

1999-11-23 Thread Dave Peticolas
> It's been rumoured that Heath Martin said: > > > > > > I have couple of questions and comments regarding saving user > > options and session management. This is motivated by a > > patch I had sent to Dave that saves the state of the account > > tree in the main window so that when gnucash is

Re: saving preferences/session state

1999-11-23 Thread linas
It's been rumoured that Heath Martin said: > > > I have couple of questions and comments regarding saving user > options and session management. This is motivated by a > patch I had sent to Dave that saves the state of the account > tree in the main window so that when gnucash is restarted, the

Re: saving preferences/session state

1999-11-22 Thread Rob Browning
Heath Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > If I'm not mistaken, currently there are no options being saved > from one session to the next, but that a lot of the framework > for saving is already in place; for the gnome version, it seems > like option-util.[ch] is the primary entry point to the g

saving preferences/session state

1999-11-22 Thread Heath Martin
I have couple of questions and comments regarding saving user options and session management. This is motivated by a patch I had sent to Dave that saves the state of the account tree in the main window so that when gnucash is restarted, the accounts are expanded in the same way as they were on t