Am Mon, 16 Nov 2009 08:48:00 +0100 schrieb Janek Kozicki <[email protected]>:
> Janek Kozicki said: (by the date of Mon, 16 Nov 2009 08:15:21 > +0100) > > > I expect it only to quit, and leave my session as is > > (with all windows left opened, just unmanaged). Then in unamanged > > terminal I was starting 'valgrind sawfish'. > > I should add, that it works this way for me, because sawfish is > started from rox-session. > > If in ~/.xsession I was starting sawfish, then quitting it would end > my session and logout. > > But in ~/.xsession I'm starting a rox-session, which in turn starts > sawfish. So quitting sawfish leaves all windows unmanaged, without > closing my session. > > But perhaps you are already detecting this case? I see that in my > 1.6.0 the "Reboot system" etc. entires are missing. Maybe because > sawfish detected that it does not control X session. That is not the case. > > Anyway, a menu entry that closes all windows and ends the session > should not ever be called "Quit sawfish" - that would be misleading. > But instead it should be called "End session", "Session logout" or > something like that. >
