On Saturday 07 February 2009 14:03:38 Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > On Sat, 2009-02-07 at 11:10 +0000, Colin J Thomson - G6AVK wrote: > > On Saturday 07 February 2009 00:45:55 Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > > I just installed 4.2 from updates-testing. I can't believe there's > > > still no way to manually save a session, and hence make the Session > > > Management option "Restore from Manually Saved Session" anything more > > > than ornamental. > > > > Are you saying there was no "save" option in the logout screen? > > > > I just quickly checked this and had to select "start with empty session" > > in the session manager first to get the Save Icon to stick in the Log Out > > options, when I then chose "restore manually saved session" the Save Icon > > was still there. So something is amiss possibly. > > Abject apologies. It is indeed on the logout screen. I believe it used > to be somewhere else (at least in KDE 3.5) which is why I hadn't seen > it. You could be right, but its so long since I used 3.5 I cannot remember either :) > However I wonder about the logic of putting it there. Surely the point > of the button is to save the session once you've set it up to your > liking. If you only wanted to save it just before logging out, you would > use the "restore previous session" option. Fair point.. I see in Kickoff if you move along to the "leave tab" save session is there but its not an option in the Classic Kmenu as far as I can see. Colin -- Fedora 10 (Cambridge) Registered Linux user number #342953