[bt-devel] Problem with Restoring windows from last session

Joachim Ansorg bt-devel@crosswire.org
Fri, 14 Feb 2003 13:17:00 +0100


Hi!

Thank you for the report!
On my side it works. We had some changes with the session management, that's 
why a CVS update should solve this.

I have another question. Could you please test something for me?
I'm using KDE 3.1 now and had to fix some things which worked wih KDE 3.0 but 
don't work with 3.1. For example loading of sessions using KDE 3.1 disabled 
auto-tile after a session was loaded from the menu. I fixed this but I'm not 
sure if it still works in 3.0.

If you use KDE 3.0 you could help me here. 
Please open some windows with auto tile enabled. Save them as new session and 
choose close all now. Load the saved session from the menu and check if auto 
tle still works (try resizing the main window a bit). 
Now DON'T close the opened windows and load the saved session again from the 
menu. Please check if auto tile still works.

I'd be glad if you could test this (if you have KDE 3 installed).

Thanks,
Joachim

> Hello, Everyone :)
> When I check the box in the BibleTime Preferences dialog that says
> "Restore windows from the last BibleTime session, close BibleTime, and
> open it back up, it does not open the windows that were open when I
> closed it.  I know for a fact that it used to work (as recently as a few
> days ago), because BibleTime would even open back up at the module,
> book, chapter AND verse that I was at when I closed it :)  Before I made
> this report, I deleted all my BibleTime configuration files and folders,
> with the result that I got the help message that comes up about being a
> first time user, but the above mentioned problem still persists.  I am
> running a recent copy of the BibleTime CVS (from yesterday).  I will now
> update and try this again :)
>
> Thanks for your help :)
> Steven P. Ulrick
>
> P.S.: For a long time I hadn't used BibleTime a lot, but lately I have
> been using it A LOT, and I must say that my love for BibleTime has
> increased in proportion with my increase of it's use :)  Thanks, guys,
> for all the hard work that you have done, and are doing, for BibleTime
>
> :)  You SHALL reap what you are sowing :)
>
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