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Re: GUI vs TTY when saving & restoring framesets
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Stefan Monnier |
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Re: GUI vs TTY when saving & restoring framesets |
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Mon, 23 Jan 2017 11:16:42 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.2.50 (gnu/linux) |
> It wasn't the intention. OTOH, as a -nw session on GNU/Linux can have both
> GUI and tty frames, I'm not sure it is a bug, just we're entering
> unspecified territory. I mean, what if the user creates a GUI frame from a
> -nw session, and then exits and reenters Emacs in -nw mode. Shouldn't the
> GUI frame be restored too? We haven't decided (likely because the issue
> didn't present itself earlier than that bug report) how to deal when
> running mixed frames' instances.
I think this is basically the same issue as "multiple X11 servers".
IOW, the issue is how to handle frames on multiple "terminals" (in the
sense of `frame-terminal`).
I believe most users use Emacs in "single terminal" mode with very few
exceptions, and even when they occasionally or often use a single Emacs
session with frames on several terminals, they most likely don't want
the "desktop save&restore" to pay attention to the frames on the
"non-main terminal" because at startup those other terminals often don't
exist or aren't accessible.
There's also an issue of naming: the "main terminal" doesn't need to
have a name (and in 99% of the cases shouldn't have a name: if I save an
Emacs session in an environment where I had DISPLAY=:5, and try to
restore it in an environment where DISPLAY=:4 it should use :4 rather
than :5 to open my frames), whereas the other ones need to be named.
> Thinking about these issues, I suddenly realized that, if we were to treat
> -nw and GUI sessions as different (frameset-wise, I mean), we could just
> save the GUI frameset and the -nw frameset as distinct entities in the
> desktop file, and just restore the one appropriate. No mixing.
Sounds like a good idea.
Stefan
- Re: GUI vs TTY when saving & restoring framesets, (continued)
Re: GUI vs TTY when saving & restoring framesets, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/01/22