Bug#712256: [Pkg-xfce-devel] Bug#712256: xfce4.10 session remembering regression

2013-06-24 Thread Petr Gajdůšek
dAgeCKo dage...@free.fr napsal(a):
 After some more tests, it always happen with xfce4-terminal with me. 

Same with me.

It is probably xfce4-terminal bug, see
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9732

Regards,
Petr


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Bug#712256: [Pkg-xfce-devel] Bug#712256: xfce4.10 session remembering regression

2013-06-21 Thread dAgeCKo


After some more tests, it always happen with xfce4-terminal with me. 
Since you said it worked for you with this program, I first thought this 
was because I use undecorated terminals, but after putting decoration 
again, it still didn't worked.


So, some more things that might be useful for you, I have two monitors.

I also tested to let the terminal on the left and right monitor screen, 
but this resulted in the same thing: the window always appears on the 
first working space at login.


Also note that I checked the 'save the session' at the logout screen of 
Xfce, for ease.


Another thing that might be useful for you is that I tried it with 
glade, and glade appeared at the right working-space / screen.
With iceweasel, it seems to work _most_ of the time (it can happen that 
Iceweasel appears again on the first working space). Also, iceweasel 
often appears again in the 'embarassing' state, happening when it closed 
badly.



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Bug#712256: [Pkg-xfce-devel] Bug#712256: xfce4.10 session remembering regression

2013-06-16 Thread Yves-Alexis Perez
On ven., 2013-06-14 at 17:57 +0200, dAgeCKo wrote:
 Package: xfce4-session
 Version: 4.10.1-1
 Severity: Important
 Debian: Testing amd64
 Regression: Yes
 
 On Xfce 4.8, when we saved a session, logout and login again into xfce 
 (ie, after a reboot), then the windows appeared on the good working 
 space. For example, if I save a session while a terminal window was on 
 the third working space, then the terminal window appears again on the 
 third working space at the next login.
 
 But on Xfce 4.10, all windows that were saved into a session all appear 
 on the first working space, which provoke a big mess on the desktop.
 This makes xfce4-session a completely useless program.
 
 So, as far as I can tell, this is a regression.
 
It seems to work just fine for me. Does it happen for *all* applications
or just specific ones? I've did a quick try with the following
applications: xfce4-terminal, Thunar, xfce4-appfinder and Mousepad and
it worked just fine.

Regards,
-- 
Yves-Alexis


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