* Bruce Miller [Thu, 12 Feb 2004 21:06:03 -0500]:

> 1. There is no "Save Session" entry on the Kicker menu. This typically 
> lives next to the "Lock screen" entry;

> The only other significant comment is that the "Save Session" entry on 
> the Kicker menu is also missing from KDE 3.1.5.

    This has an easy explanation. The �Save Session� appears depending
    on the settings under Control Panel -> KDE Components -> Session
    Manager.

    There are three options for "On Login" there:

        a) Restore previous session
        b) Restore manually saved session
        c) Start with empty session

    The �Save Session� entry gets into the menu only and only if (b) is
    selected, which makes sense: if you are to use automatically saved
    sessions, there is no point in saving a session since you would not
    be able to restore it afterwards.

    HTH.

    P.S.: BTW, I used to use "manually saved sessions", but I've found
    the session support has improved a lot in 3.2, with the possibility
    of specifying windows to ignore, etc., so I now use (a) my self.

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