Hi,

I am triaging some old issues and found this one.

First, we have a startup script now. It's called.. .icewm/startup and
the opposite is called "shutdown".

What's not covered here is the restart - do you really need it?

Also the idea of "first start" is something which does not make much
sense, or if it does, you can catch the situation via a restart script.
So do you really need it?

Best regards,
Eduard.

On Wed, Aug 16, 2006 at 10:21:03AM +0200, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> #include <hallo.h>
> * João Batista [Wed, Aug 16 2006, 08:40:48AM]:
> > Package: icewm
> > Version: 1.2.27-1
> > Severity: wishlist
> > 
> > It would be nice if the user could specify, in his
> > $HOME/.icewm/preferences file, a shell script filename for using as a
> > (first) startup shell script. This could come in two flavours: one,
> 
> Hm, how ist that different to those? 
> file:///usr/share/doc/icewm/html/icewm-3.html#ss3.3
> 
> See icewm-session description for details, you need to run that one.
> 
> > where the script would be run only at IceWM's first start-up (e.g.
> > "FirstStartupScript"); other, where the script would be run only at any 
> > IceWM start/restart ("StartupScript").
> 
> Uhm... as in 3.3? The only missing feature is a missing "restart"
> script, IIRC it should have been added to recent version, but I cannot
> discover it in the CVS repository yet.
> 
> Eduard.
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