Don't forget to CC to gnucash-devel on your replies.... Quoting Martin Kaffanke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On mån, 2007-06-25 at 12:31 -0400, Derek Atkins wrote: > >> 1) Start gnucash (maybe as part of Gnome Session) >> 2) Wait for First Start (only at gnome session start). >> 3) Gnucash puts an icon in the application bar of the gnome panel >> 4) click on the gnucash icon and the app opens immediately >> 5) enter a couple transactions >> 6) save >> 7) "exit gnucash" (which really just hides it) >> 8) repeat from #4 >> >> In this case, "exiting" gnucash really doens't exit, it just >> "hides" the app, just like pidgin. >> >> Wouldn't this do what you want? > > I normally look for keeping my session where simple and small, so this > would be to much for me. > > But if it works I would use it as a workarround. Well, it would require work to integrate into gnome-session, get the icon, do the hide vs. exit, and handle graceful shutdown.. But I think this would be much easier than what you propose, and I think it gets you most of what you want (quick 'startup' of the gnucash application). > - Martin -derek _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
