Hi Joe,

go to enlightenment settings -> windows -> windows remembers and
you see a list of all your remembered windows. Another place to look
would maybe be settings -> apps -> startup apps and see if you don't
have anything in there.

Cheers
Jochen



On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 17:37:17 -0400
"Joe(theWordy)Philbrook" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> It would appear that on Aug 4, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook did say:
> 
> > So I'm hoping that someone would explain (or point me at a good
> > reference) just what each of those "remember using" choices are
> > supposed to do. And/or how to get "remember" to remember using the
> > application (or effective initialization command string) loaded into
> > the window rather than the label at the top... 
> 
> Update: A related problem I almost forgot about has resurfaced. At
> some point while I was experimenting I must have told e17 to 
> start something in a konsole window at login... I don't remember doing
> so. I would be more likely to use something like this from my .xinitrc
> for e17:
> 
> konsole --workdir ~/mail --name F2alpine  --profile BlackGray -e
> alpine &
> 
> And then use window remember to place it on desk "1" WITHOUT checking
> the "Start this program on login" option because I wouldn't expect
> remember to capture and use the entire original command line including
> the working directory, konsole profile, and terminal dependent
> application arguments... But perhaps I accidentally did a remember on
> a konsole one of the occasions I was trying to do something with
> xclock...
> 
> But in any case for a while a default konsole session such as would
> result if I used "<alt>+<F2>konsole<enter>" was spontaneously
> starting when I "login" to e17 via startx. 
>       **Note: I've bound <alt>+<F2> to exebuf
> I didn't want this konsole session to start. I expressly didn't want
> it cluttering up desktop "0" So immediately after login I opened the
> 'basic' remember dialog and selected "remember nothing" Apply, Close,
> and then logged out... (heck the second time I tried to get rid of it
> I even rebooted) But the next time I started e17, it was back. So I
> tried something else. I moved it to desktop "5" on which I usually
> open generic konsole anyway, and then used remember to tell it to
> remember desktop size and position. I wish I could remember which
> "remember using" settings I used for it. But I very specifically did
> NOT select to "Start this program on login" because the last thing I
> wanted was to wind up with two konsoles opening on desktop "0" 
> 
> Well anyway this seemed to work for a week or so, I never minded
> finding a konsole window on desktop "5" so I forgot about it. But
> the very next time I rebooted and started e17 after starting this
> thread, the generic konsole again began cluttering desktop "0" (and
> was no longer found on desktop "5" anymore...) <sigh>
> 
> Since I have exactly two konsole commands in the .xintrc file, And
> both are still appearing in their assigned desktops("1" & "11") with
> their assigned applications ("alpine" & a bash script "medosumc")
> running, every time I start e17, then I figure the only thing which
> could be starting it is some old improperly formatted, or corrupted,
> "window remember" command. But since the konsole that does open no
> longer appears linked to the said remember data that must be starting
> it, I have no idea how to tell e17 to stop remembering the durned
> thing. <<HELP!>>
> 
> How can I fix this????
> 
> It occurs to me that since the config settings are in binary files,
> then it's probably not possible to edit the list of remembered
> windows. So as much as I don't want to have to redo all the "remember
> windows" that are in fact, right where I want them, I'll probably
> have to settle for how to purge all remember settings" Please tell me
> that the remember window list can at least be purged without losing
> my key/mouse bindings or other virtual desktop settings such as the
> 12 unique background images & etc... (gawd I miss the e16 concept of
> human editable configs)
> 
> Or perhaps there's even a way to simply tell it just to stop
> remembering all "konsole" windows???????
> 
> Then I'd only have the two in my .xinitrc to fix instead of having
> to start everything over from scratch again...
> 
> Oh yeah, and one more thing. If I ever do get my e17 remember
> settings the way I want them, Which file(s) could I back-up somplace
> to restore the good settings from if some future goof should corrupt
> them again????
> 


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