On 30 January 2011 21:40, Dimitar Zhekov dimitar.zhekov@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 07:10:36 +1100 Lex Trotman elextr@gmail.com wrote:
Dimitar Zhekov dimitar.zhekov@gmail.com wrote:
weltall weltall2@gmail.com wrote:
So now the idea of having the new file open in a new session if geany was not opened is not wanted anymore?
I can live without it. But my view is biased, since I use Geany with x11 session management, so the main instances are pretty much permanent.
I'd have thought that you would be even *more* upset that the filemanager shoves extra files into your "permanent" sessions :-)
No. With session management, you can open the projects in secondary instances, and let the primary instances catch the double-clicking and command line. The secondary instances retain their status after restart, even if the primary instance does not exist any more (thanks, Eugene).
Niiiice, I thought you said multi-instance sm wasn't working? but sounds the preferred way if it is (except for multi instance issues talked about elsewhere)
Maybe I shoudn't have used the word "main" instances for the ones that I mainly use... :) To clarify, they are both primary, on desktops used exclusively for a single project, and secondary.
Good idea, keeping things segragated will help to mitigate multi-instance issues (remember most of them are caused by liveware failures)
In other words --in-new-session is independent of session management and is about temporarily interrupting the session without modifying it. [...] the pseudocode modification below doesn't save the session on in-new-session
IMO, --new-instance should not save the session, since it never loads it; combined with xsm, that's plenty of "temporarily interrupting the session without modifying it" to make in-new-session unneeded for me.
The proposal is for a Geany without sm, if we add sm then it all needs to be looked at again in that light.
Cheers Lex
PS the pseudocode modification below doesn't save the session on in-new-session
Indeed. Yet you can make your own modification easier than tweaking the existing startup, not to speak about the 2nd weltall patch.
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