On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 10:09:03AM +0000, Bastien Nocera wrote: > On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 07:55, Sven Luther wrote: > > On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 05:04:59PM +0100, Sven Herzberg wrote: > > > Am Die, 2003-03-11 um 14.23 schrieb Stian Jordet: > > > > So the only problem I have is that screen 2 don't have any window > > > > manager, I have to start it manually... That's the issue I'm looking for > > > > a solution for. > > > > > > Desktop-Preferneces -> Advanced -> Session > > > > > > go into the �Startup-programs� tab and add sawfish with priority 50. > > > this should work. > > > > BTW, i have a problem with gnomemeeting and the gnome notification area. > > Well various problems really. > > > > I launch gnomemeeting minimized in the notification area, but since both > > have the same priority, the gnomemeeting windows flashes quickly at > > startup and at shutdown, which is not nice. I have tried modifying the > > priority of gnomeeting to 55 or the one of the gnome notification area > > to 45, but none of this seem to survive a relaunch of gnome. > > > > Should the notification area not have a higher priority than the > > applications that will use it ? > > > > Also, i used to get two foot icons in the gnome splash screen, claiming > > to be gnomemeeting, why two, i don't know. I suppose that foot icons are > > used is a bug in gnomemeeting ? > > > > Now, since a few days, things went worse, now i have 6 foot icons in the > > splash screen, and apparently gnomemeeting is called multiple times > > (well at least two) since i get a dialog window telling me that it is > > already running and that i should use the -c option. I didn't change > > anything in the session preferences, and i have checked that > > gnomemeeting only appears one time in the programs to be launched at > > startup. > > You added gnome-meeting to the Startup programs ? Then it is launched > every time you log in, plus all the one saved from the previous session.
Ok, ... > You should just launch gnome-meeting and save the session. No adding it > by hand in the startup programs. Is this not a bug in the session behavior ? Or should there not be a way to add a program to the default session ? Having to close all stuff except the wanted ones and then saving the session does hardly seem the most intuitive way of doing this for me. > Same applies to sawfish BTW. Definitively a counter-intuitive behavior. Friendly, Sven Luther

