Lars Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Stephan Stahl wrote:
>
>>   Specify the option `--no-desktop' on the command line when you don't
>>want it to reload any saved desktop.
>>  
>>
> IMHO this describes clearly what the --no-desktop flag does. But you
> may be right the the flag should do something different.
>
> I can make --no-desktop disabel desktop-save-mode as you propose.
> If some people don't like the flag to change desktop-save-mode, I
> could add a second flag --no-desktop-load that only inhibits desktop
> loading.
>
> What do people like best:
> 1. Just change --no-desktop to disabel desktop-save-mode.

That.  Other effects are too confusing to warrant a separate option:
you can achieve them by setting variables manually.

However, when calling desktop-read explicitly in a --no-desktop
session, desktop-save-mode should probably be reset to the customized
default.  At least I think that is more or less what people would
expect.

-- 
David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum


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