Setting Session Properties - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 10 SP1 - GNOME 23-05-2007 Manual

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Setting Session Properties

Use the Current Session tabbed page to specify startup order values and to choose restart styles for
the session-managed applications in your current session.
Figure 2-29
The following table lists the session properties that you can configure.
Table 2-12
Option
Order
Style
Remove
Apply
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Sessions Dialog—Current Session Page
Session Properties for Session-Managed Applications
Description
Specifies the order in which the session manager starts session-managed startup
applications. The session manager starts applications with lower order values first. The
default value is 50.
To set the startup order of an application, select the application in the table. Use the Order
box to specify the startup order value.
Determines the restart style of an application. To select a restart style for an application,
select the application in the table and then select one of the following styles:
Normal: Starts automatically when you start a session. Use the kill command to
terminate applications with this restart style during a session.
Restart: Restarts automatically when you close or terminate the application. Select
this style for an application if it must run continuously during your session. To
terminate an application with this restart style, select the application in the table and
then click Remove.
Trash: Does not start when you start a session.
Settings: Starts automatically when you start a session. Applications with this style
usually have a low startup order and store your configuration settings for GNOME
and session-managed applications.
Deletes the selected application from the list. The application is removed from the session
manager and closed. Applications that you delete are not started the next time you start a
session.
Applies changes made to the startup order and the restart style.

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