- From: <fwang@inrialpes.fr>
- Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2008 16:03:51 +0200 (CEST)
- To: "Juan Lanus" <juan.lanus@gmail.com>
- Cc: www-amaya@w3.org
Hi Juan, In the wish WED061, Amaya will not restart automatically but simply display a dialogue box, just like Open Office does when you modify: Tools -> Options -> Language Settings -> Languages -> Language Interface As you may understand, it is far easier to do than a "save session" feature, that's why I added it to the wish list without waiting for Irène's approval. Frédéric Wang PS (for everybody on this list with pending question/bug/request): Irène will be back next week. > Hi fwang, > > It's usual to have more than one open document in Amaya at a given time. > And it's also usual to work for several days on the same set of documents. > > Firefox has a nice feature for users who do so, namely the "Save session" > and "quick restart" extensions. > These useful features let a user exit a session and have it reopened upon > browser restart, no matter how many windows and tabs were there. > > IMO Amaya is half way of having something like this because of it's crash > recover feature. > > Firefox apparently saves window information (geometry, position) and tab > URIs. > > The restart feature you filed in the wish list on behalf of John Stumbles > might well be the opportunity to consider the session saving and restoring > I'm suggesting. > A nicety (not in Firefox) would be sort of "named sessions" to enable > clustering of documents one works with. This would add an "Open document > set" menu item and "session name" input element somewhere in the session > saving UC. > > Firefox seems to save the session data upon crashing, or preventively when > changes happen. If it didn't end happily then it offers the user to > recover > the session as it was when the crash happened. > -- > Juan Lanus >
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