On Tue, 2020-01-28 at 10:56 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-01-28 10:30, linux guy wrote:
> "But, I just confirmed that if I have the setting set for "Restore
previous session" and if I have a window
> rule for firefox to be in a certain desktop it will start in that desktop upon
logout/login."
>
> Where is this setting ?
System Settings--->Startup and Shutdown--->Desktop Session
See also the Leave button in the Kickoff widget, specifically the Save
Session item which lets you save the current setup.
FWIW, poc is pretty much correct in that this feature has
"deficiencies". And I forgot why
I had not tried using it in the past. For some cases it may be OK.
I just found it more to my liking to establish window rules for my most used apps and
then assign
FN+FX keys to start them when I login to an "empty session".
As the OP implied, some of us like to start a session with a set of
windows preloaded on specific desktops (and even in tabs in those
windows). Can the FN+FX technique deal with this?
For a while I've been using a script from
https://github.com/zepalmer/script-vdr with my own adaptations. It does
require manually saving/restoring the browser setup, but mostly seemed
to work on F30. Unfortunately it's written in Python 2 and I haven't
got round to adapting it for Python 3 on F31.
poc