Will posted on Mon, 23 Jul 2012 05:35:46 -0500 as excerpted: > The new pan on start is opening the the last group I had opened from the > previous session. How do I disable this?
Two possibilities: 1) For Sexual Chocolate (0.139, but this time the name fires my imagination! =:^), one of the changelog entries says "clear last-visited (group/article) on middle-click". So try that. =:^) (But I think the last-visited memory feature appeared in 0.138, while the middle-click- clear didn't appear until after its release, so people stuck with it...) 2) What I've developed the habit of doing, actually quite some time ago for an unrelated reason, is occasionally clicking over to a different group, then back. Pan saves state to disk with group-switches, and at times I've not had the most stable system. Digression time... =:^) For example, until a few weeks ago I was running on an nearly 9 year old mobo, $400 dual 3-digit Opteron server-board that was obviously high end for its time (I had upgraded to top-of-the-line dual-core Opteron 290s, so quad-cores @ 2.8 GHz, not too bad even today, but 9 years ago even the dual Opteron 242s, single-core @ 1.6 GHz IIRC, that I started with, was impressive), and actually not too bad even today, tho PCI-X and AGP instead of PCI-E was getting hard to update graphics cards for... Anyway, I started having stability issues. Turns out I finally popped a capacitor on the mobo, and a few others were bulging, so it was time. But for several weeks I was able to continue to run it... as long as I kept the AC turned down low enough... about 20C/68F max, or it would crash. That here in a Phoenix summer with temps of 40C/104F+, so I like a room temp of 28C/82F, and at 20C/68F I was bundled up in a heavy jacket, wearing a warm hat with slacks and a blanket over my legs, just to keep warm while I worked on the computer I was trying to keep cool enough to keep it from crashing! I really don't have the money for a replacement, but applied for credit at Fry's Electronics and got way more than I expected/wanted, and was able to finance most of the pieces, $150 gigabyte ga-990fxa-ud3 mobo, $130 6-core bulldozer fx6100, plus a new case and a radeon hd6770 as my old hd4650 was agp, and a blu-ray dvd-burner (USB, so it'll work with my netbook as well, my old dvd-burner was PATA) year-same-as-cash. That came to ~$580 after tax. I did buy 4x4-gig (16 gig total) sticks of DDR3 for $80 (the old system was DDR-1) and a $20-ish optical S/PDIF cable, cash, tho, so spent ~$100 up front. (I already had a new 2.5" half-TB SATA drive as I thought it was my drives going out at first, and my power supply's rated 800W for the old dual CPU system and four 3.5" drives I had raided, so it was fine. Then I spent a week reconfiguring everything for the new system. So I've a nice new system now, a /moderate/ upgrade on what I had before, but **MUCH** cheaper, and now mid-level, compared to what was lower-mid- level now but quite high end back nine years ago. Now I just gotta find $50/mo to pay off the $600-ish in under a year, so I don't get hit by the deferred interest! The minimum payment is $35, but if I do another $15/ mo I avoid the deferred interest. But the new system's more energy efficient, so I'll make up I guess about $10-15/mo this summer, at least, compared to last year's bill, and likely the whole $50/mo payment over keeping the old one and running the AC down to 20C/60F to keep it running at all. Digression over. =:^) Anyway, yeah, my old system wasn't exactly stable for the last few weeks, and I'd had other temporary stability issues over the years as well, so I got in the habit of clicking out of a group occasionally to trigger pan to save-state. And... at first the last-post-memory feature was a bit annoying here, too, but then, without quite realizing why it quit being so annoying, I guess without realizing it, I extended that habit and started clicking to an empty/read group before closing pan as well, so pan has been coming up with a blank body pane in an empty group, just as I was used to before, for a couple weeks, now. At first I didn't realize my behavior had changed and was wondering what Heinrich had done to the code that he hadn't put in the commit log I always check when I upgrade pan from git. But then I realized it wasn't his doing, it was that I was already extending my click-to-empty-group-to-save-state behavior, to account for pan's new over restart memory of what it was doing last. What's fascinating is that it was all totally automatic. I really WAS wondering what had changed... until I realized it was me! But yes, clicking to an empty group before closing pan seems to do the trick for me, tho it took me awhile to figure out what exactly I was doing to change the startup behavior! =:^) -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users