On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 10:35:51 +0200 Manfred Lotz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:

> At Wed, 6 Jun 2007 22:04:21 +0000 (GMT),
> Jonathan Charnas wrote:
> > 
> > You can do so by saving the window preferences.
> > Right click on your window -> Remember
> > Then select preferably window type, or window class for type of way to
> > remember, then select what you want it to remember. After that, hit apply,
> > ok, and try it out. Should work ok. -Goeland
> > 
> 
> Yep, that works fine. Thanks a lot.
> 
> 
> What I don't like is that this configuration goes into some binary
> file and can only be done by mouse clicking (or am I wrong).
> 
> I believe that it is a bad decision not to have text files containing
> config stuff. In other areas I at least have enlightenment_remote
> which makes many configure items scriptable. 

why? so you can hack the config - break its syntax, cause developers to have to
write more and more code to adjust for human error? sure. there is no way to
LIST everything that is remembered - but it works on the basis that you
remember something and when you see its starting and don't want it remembered
anymore - the window is right there for you to go to and say "hey stop that".

> Do I have a way to configure this without mouse?

yes. you started the apps with a mouse the first time - most likely, or key
binding. just go select them to start on login etc. etc. and do it once - no
different to having to bring up a text editor - learn some config format (even
a standard "format" like "xml" you will need to learn all the tags used). what
is so bad about just being able to click a "please start this" button? why is
it people get so up tight about that?

> 
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> Manfred
> 
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