Re: lyx-qt sessions?

2003-02-10 Thread Moritz Moeller-Herrmann
Matej Cepl wrote: Hi, I have been always frustrated with the fact that LyX did not seem to be able to work with session management (maybe, I just did not get it). What should I do to persuade LyX, that when I will again restart my KDE session it will be opened with the last editited

Re: lyx-qt sessions?

2003-02-10 Thread Moritz Moeller-Herrmann
Matej Cepl wrote: Hi, I have been always frustrated with the fact that LyX did not seem to be able to work with session management (maybe, I just did not get it). What should I do to persuade LyX, that when I will again restart my KDE session it will be opened with the last editited

Re: lyx-qt sessions?

2003-02-10 Thread Moritz Moeller-Herrmann
Matej Cepl wrote: > Hi, > > I have been always frustrated with the fact that LyX did not seem > to be able to work with session management (maybe, I just did not > get it). What should I do to persuade LyX, that when I will again > restart my KDE session it will be opened with the last editited

lyx-qt sessions?

2003-02-09 Thread Matej Cepl
Hi, I have been always frustrated with the fact that LyX did not seem to be able to work with session management (maybe, I just did not get it). What should I do to persuade LyX, that when I will again restart my KDE session it will be opened with the last editited document in the exact place,

Re: lyx-qt sessions?

2003-02-09 Thread John Levon
On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 06:29:55PM -0500, Matej Cepl wrote: I have been always frustrated with the fact that LyX did not seem to be able to work with session management (maybe, I just did not get it). What should I do to persuade LyX, that when I will again restart my KDE session it will be

Re: lyx-qt sessions?

2003-02-09 Thread Matej Cepl
John Levon wrote: Code it up probably. The Qt way is probably QSettings. I haven't even considered session management (yet). Thanks for letting me know. Being a humble social scientist (formerly lawyer), I will probably not code it :-), but it is good to know, that it is not my mistake.

lyx-qt sessions?

2003-02-09 Thread Matej Cepl
Hi, I have been always frustrated with the fact that LyX did not seem to be able to work with session management (maybe, I just did not get it). What should I do to persuade LyX, that when I will again restart my KDE session it will be opened with the last editited document in the exact place,

Re: lyx-qt sessions?

2003-02-09 Thread John Levon
On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 06:29:55PM -0500, Matej Cepl wrote: I have been always frustrated with the fact that LyX did not seem to be able to work with session management (maybe, I just did not get it). What should I do to persuade LyX, that when I will again restart my KDE session it will be

Re: lyx-qt sessions?

2003-02-09 Thread Matej Cepl
John Levon wrote: Code it up probably. The Qt way is probably QSettings. I haven't even considered session management (yet). Thanks for letting me know. Being a humble social scientist (formerly lawyer), I will probably not code it :-), but it is good to know, that it is not my mistake.

lyx-qt sessions?

2003-02-09 Thread Matej Cepl
Hi, I have been always frustrated with the fact that LyX did not seem to be able to work with session management (maybe, I just did not get it). What should I do to persuade LyX, that when I will again restart my KDE session it will be opened with the last editited document in the exact place,

Re: lyx-qt sessions?

2003-02-09 Thread John Levon
On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 06:29:55PM -0500, Matej Cepl wrote: > I have been always frustrated with the fact that LyX did not seem > to be able to work with session management (maybe, I just did not > get it). What should I do to persuade LyX, that when I will again > restart my KDE session it will

Re: lyx-qt sessions?

2003-02-09 Thread Matej Cepl
John Levon wrote: > Code it up probably. The Qt way is probably QSettings. I haven't even > considered session management (yet). Thanks for letting me know. Being a humble social scientist (formerly lawyer), I will probably not code it :-), but it is good to know, that it is not my mistake.