WaltS48 wrote:
Ant wrote:
Thank you in advance. :)
The Edit > Preferences > Browser, enabling "Restore Previous Session"
and enabling "Restore all tabs immediately", under the "When restoring
sessions and windows" heading works for me.
I did have to click the close button of the browser and restart it to test.
How would I accidentally close SeaMonkey, so I can test that it works
that way?
My usual way is either accidentally clicking the close button ("x") in
the top right corner of the window, or accidentally pressing Ctrl+Q
instead of Ctrl+W. Software can't tell whether you did it deliberately
or accidentally, but you could try convincing someone nearby (or with
enough imagination maybe even yourself) that you really did it
accidentally ;o)
If you mean when SeaMonkey crashes, I'm not sure how to force that. On
Windows, ending the process from Task Manager might do it, but I'm not
sure if SeaMonkey can catch that and close down cleanly. On Linux you
might be able to do it by sending SIGKILL to the SeaMonkey process;
something like "ps | grep -i seamonkey" to find the relevant process ID,
then "kill -KILL <ProcessID>" to kill SeaMonkey.
SeaMonkey seems to handle starting after a crash differently anyway. I
have the startup display set to "blank page" (not "restore previous
session"), but if SeaMonkey is started having not been properly closed
it restores the previous session anyway. If it crashes again without a
clean shutdown in between, it then shows a page asking which
windows/tabs to restore (I guess in case opening one of the
automatically restored pages causes a crash).
Mark.
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