From: Jack A. <et...@ma...> - 2001-09-03 14:05:34
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Now I see it. But I asked because I tried that on XMMS, and in remember menu for XMMS there's no such option. I checked out, and there's such option for it's playlist, but no for the XMMS itself. Somebody knows why? As for the other apps, I understand now. Christopher 'smugg' Rosendahl wrote: >Jack Angel wrote on Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 08:38:00AM +0400 > >>in my .xsession, i found that stuff : >> >>#!/bin/sh >># Execute enlightenment. ALWAYS make sure this is at the end of this >># startup file - and ALWAYS run things before it with an & at the end. >># For example: >># xterm & >># kpanel & >># It is suggested to use Enlightenment's Remember dialog for having apps >># spawned automatically on login. >>exec /usr/X11R6/bin/enlightenment >> >>How to use Enlightenment's Remember dialog for having apps spawned on >>login??? >> > >Press ALT and hold, then right click on the application you want to be spawned >next time you start E, and then press remember in the menu that appears, >now just check the "Restart application on login" checkbutton and press OK. > >If i recall correct this is included in Enlightenments documentation. > |