The reason to have more instances in my app (giuspen.com/cherrytree) is that the user can have more tree notes and copy/paste from one to the other.
Cheers, Giuseppe. On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 9:30 PM, Pietro Battiston <[email protected]>wrote: > Il giorno gio, 31/03/2011 alle 20.44 +0200, Giuseppe Penone ha scritto: > > ok, so you advice that every instance of the app would have his own > > server (this is the only way any independent instance can listen and > > control the window in shared memory) > > > > > Well, frankly speaking I started from the assumption that at every > moment there will be only _one_ instance of the app (with its own > server), handling all the windows. Every time the user calls it, a new > one starts, but dies within moments, and tells the original one to open > the file (or open an empty window if no filename is given, that depends > on the app). > Is there some particular reason why you must have more instances running > at the same time? > If there is, then my idea is still extendable, but things become indeed > more complex. > > Pietro > >
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