Wonder what's the meaning of xfce4-session-settings-> session-> restart style, anyone knows it?

gymka gymka at mail.ru
Mon May 7 06:59:01 CEST 2012


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2012.05.07 07:02, picospuch rašė:
> I can't figure out what's the meaning of  xfce4-session-settings->
> session-> restart style exactly.does "Immediately" differ with
> "Always"?
> 
> 

The RestartIfRunning style is used in the usual case. The client
should be restarted in the next session
if it is connected to the session manager at the end of the current
session.

The RestartAnyway style is used to tell the SM that the application
should be restarted in the next session
even if it exits before the current session is terminated. It should
be noted that this is only a hint
and the SM will follow the policies speciŒed by its users in
determining what applications to restart.

The RestartImmediately style is like RestartAnyway, but in addition,
the client is meant to run continuously.
If the client exits, the SM should try to restart it in the current
session.

The RestartNever style speciŒes that the client does not wish to be
restarted in the next session.

P.S. in X session protocol it's „RestartAnyway“ in xfce it's
„RestartAlways“

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gymka
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