On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 09:11:31AM +0200, Mike Hommey wrote: > On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 11:34:24PM -0700, Josh Triplett wrote: > > > Just use ctrl-q. > > > > Which would then lead back to the original problem, namely that I don't > > want the browser to remember the session when I closed it by closing the > > last tab. But ignoring that for now... > > Close all tabs with ctrl+w, then close browser with ctrl+q.
Which adds one more step. Like I said, I don't want that behavior. However, I do want the behavior you've described below... > > > > I'd like to have the behavior you describe as associated with > > > > browser.tabs.warnOnClose, which doesn't seem to work as you described. > > > > > > It does. > > > > Perhaps you could clarify? You said: > > > When > > > browser.tabs.warnOnClose is true (which is the default), it also asks > > > you if you want to save your tabs before quitting, and if you do, it > > > switches browser.startup.page to 3. > > > > However, I have browser.tabs.warnOnClose set to true, and when I quit, > > Iceweasel does *not* ask me if I want to save my tabs before quitting, > > nor does it preserve the session. > > Mmmm look like the default changed and you need to set > browser.showQuitWarning. Ah! That does seem to work, almost. Setting that to true gave me the "Do you want Iceweasel to save your tabs for the next time it starts?" dialog with an option to either "Quit" or "Save and Quit", and choosing the latter preserves my open tabs and automatically restores them next time I run Iceweasel. However, checking the "Do not ask next time" box did not have any effect. I checked the box and clicked "Save and Quit", which if it worked would do exactly what I'd like (preserve/restore open tabs automatically on Ctrl-Q without asking), but the dialog continues to appear (with the checkbox unchecked). - Josh Triplett -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org