Jay O'Brien wrote:
I run three separate windows with Seamonkey displaying html videos from cameras
on my LAN. After closing all the Seamonkey windows, running Seamonkey sometimes
brings back two of the last open windows with their video components,
positioned on my monitors exactly as they were before I closed them. Other
times it just brings back one window with its video, if that was the last thing
Seamonkey was used for on this computer.
As Seamonkey sometimes brings back two windows, I conclude that there is a way
to tell Seamonkey to open several windows, with the locations of the windows
and content of the windows predefined.
Is there such a capability, and how do I use it so it works every time?
You possibly have Edit > Preferences > Browser > Display on: Browser
Startup set to Restore Previous Session? I'm not certain, but that might
be the default option, so you may not have specifically set it. I think
that does reopen multiple windows if you had multiple windows open when
you exited SeaMonkey.
With that set, if you have several windows open and go to File > Exit, I
think SeaMonkey remembers all the windows open at that time, and
restores them on next start. If you close windows one at a time,
SeaMonkey exits when the last window is closed; since there was only one
window open when SeaMonkey exited, only that one window is restored.
Mark.
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