Re: [users] Re: [users] Re: [users] Making TDE aware of non-Trinity applications

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On 2019-03-14 20:40:35 Michele Calgaro via trinity-users wrote:
> In TDE R14.1.0 there will be a TDEDocker application (modified from KDocker
> http://kdocker.sourceforge.net/). This allows to run applications docked in
> the systray. I don't know if this retains things across logout/login
> sessions, but you may want to write this down and give it a try when
> R14.1.0 is released. Yes, you will need to way for a while for this, but we
> are edging closer each month :-)
>
> Cheers
>   Michele

	Actually, it looks like KShutdown provides the capability for what I need.

•	Start KShutdown
•	Go to Settings -> Configure KShutdown
•	Highlight "End current session"
•	Click on 'Edit'
•	Near the bottom left, check 'Run command' and enter the path to the script  
to run (mine is ~/bin/rememberXapps) and any necessary delay (I set it to 1 
second).
•	Click on 'OK'
•	Click on 'OK' again
•	Close KShutdown (minimizes it to the tray)

To end the session,
•	restore KShutdown and click on 'Start'
or
•	right-click on KShutdown and select 'End current session'

Leslie

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