2013/10/24 Richard Shann <rich...@rshann.plus.com> > On Thu, 2013-10-24 at 01:15 +0200, Federico Bruni wrote: > > Steps to reproduce the problem: > > > > - remove all the ~/.denemo-* directories - start Denemo: I attach the > > palettes I'd like to use and close the windows of the palettes I don't > > care about. So I have only two windows: the display (with some > > palettes attached) and the print view. - close Denemo - start again > > Denemo and all the palettes are hidden (including the ones I had > > attached). If I show them all, some palette window pops up (see image > > attached), even of palette I had closed because I don't need them > > This is bad news - I have carefully gone through exactly these steps and > did not get that behavior. Instead precisely the palettes left > un-hidden, in the places they were left (above, below or undocked) were > re-opened on starting Denemo the second time. > > The only thing I can suggest is to check read/write permissions > on .denemo-1.1.1/actions for the file palettes.xml > and then examine the file palettes.xml before before and closing for the > fields of the form > > <palette _name="Barlines" row-wise="1" limit="1" dock="0" hidden="1"> > > these hold i.a. the name of the palette, whether docked and hidden > > if the file is not writeable I guess you could see what you see ... > otherwise I'm baffled. >
file is writable: ls -l .denemo-1.1.1/actions/ totale 28 -rw-r--r-- 1 fede fede 27957 ott 24 22:06 palettes.xml The contents of the file is correct: what I chose to dock is docked and what I chose to hide is hidden (in the file). Well, now it works fine: the last settings are reloaded when I start Denemo the second time. Probably I did something wrong..
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