Re: closing applications on exit

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On Monday 13 August 2007 03:23:47 am pol wrote:
> I woudl like to close automatically some applications as i log out, so that
> they are not saved with the session.
> Any ideas?
>
> thank you
> Pol
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If you change the settings in session manager to load previously saved session 
this will not be a problem.  

IN System Settings click on the "Advanced" tab Then click on "Session Manager" 
(which in my Advanced window is in the bottom right). 

There are three sections that control your session.  The Middle section 
labled "On Login" has three options, click the radio button beside "Restore 
manually saved session", then click apply and close System Settings.

You should now find an option in your Kmenu right under the Switch User icon, 
labeled "Save Session".  Arrange everything as you would like them to appear 
when you boot up, including running apps, and apps in the system tray, and 
then click "save session" and then every time you boot up KDE will start just 
like that.

If you have kontact running it will start up open and not minimized, other 
than that I think every thing else behaves. :-D

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