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Saving epiphany state between X sessions
user name
2006-09-07 15:23:42
How can I get epiphany store the state (e.g. tabs opened
with the
corresponding pages loaded) between one session and another
one?

I've noticed that when epiphany crashes (e.g. when the
session manager
crashes) epiphany asks whether to restore the previous
state, so it should be
possible to perform this in "normal" restarts
too.

A pointer to the appropriate documentation is sufficient (I
couldn't
find nothing).

Thanks in advance
--
Stefano
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Saving epiphany state between X sessions
user name
2006-09-07 17:17:39
On 9/7/06, Stefano Sabatini <stefano.sabatini-lalaposte.it> wrote:
> How can I get epiphany store the state (e.g. tabs
opened with the
> corresponding pages loaded) between one session and
another one?

There's a current extension for this:
http
://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=316245

> I've noticed that when epiphany crashes (e.g. when the
session manager
> crashes) epiphany asks whether to restore the previous
state, so it should be
> possible to perform this in "normal"
restarts too.

I agree; I think an extension is not the way to do this,
since
obviously the code to do it is already working.  I've
gotten no
response about that on the bug though.... :(

Cheers,
Andrew
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Saving epiphany state between X sessions
user name
2006-09-07 19:17:11
Hello Stefano,

Op donderdag 07-09-2006 om 17:23 uur [tijdzone +0200],
schreef Stefano
Sabatini:
> How can I get epiphany store the state (e.g. tabs
opened with the
> corresponding pages loaded) between one session and
another one?

You can tell GNOME to save its session between logging out
and in in the
GNOME preferences. Epiphany's session will be saved and
restored as
well. The conceptual model behind Epiphany only knows open
or closed
pages, there is no special provision for when the executable
is started
or stopped.

However, there are more people who desire a "session
saver" just for
Epiphany. There's an enhancement request for
epiphany-extensions about
that here:

http
://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=316245

Thanks for using Epiphany!

regards,

-- 
Reinout van Schouwen


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