On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 09:57:20PM +0200, Christian Marillat wrote: > >>>> "SMR" == Steve M Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > SMR> Hi, > > Hi, > > [...] > > SMR> After I "logout" from the gnome session, and log back in, all the same > SMR> windows open -- as near as I can tell -- but THEY ALL OPEN ON > SMR> WORKSPACE #1 which makes an unholy mess. > > This is a bug: > > ! swapped-out window properties aren't saved with session > > [ this also means that a window in different viewports in different > workspaces will get saved in the single swapped-in viewport ]
Hi Christian, Thanks for the speedy response. I'm sad to learn it is a bug. From which TODO were you quoting --- sawfish? some gnome library? What does the phrase "swapped-out window properties" mean? Do you mean "the properties belonging to a window whose process is swapped out by the os"? This doesn't agree with my experience. I just started a new session, opened a gnome-terminal in each workspace, and quickly saved the session from the "settings" menu. I am supposing that I managed to do so before the gnome-terminal process got swapped out. When I logged in again, all the terminals showed up on workspace 1 again. -S

