Am Montag, 3. August 2015, 13:12:21 schrieb Felix Miata:
Back to $SUBJECT, I do not want to "close" anything other than the Plasma session. It doesn't matter what *you* want. If you log out, all applications have to be closed.
What else would you expect? Keep them running when the computer is turned off or something? That's done on suspend or hibernate, not logout. And konsole asks for confirmation when a program is running. Enable "Do not ask" to prevent that, and you can logout without interaction.
As KDE3 did automatically, I want to exit the session, without closing any apps, and on starting next session, find those same apps automatically opened, without having had to specify some particular combination of open apps as some particular startup activity or any other type of non-automatic pre-configuration.
That's done by session management, the applications that were closed automatically on logout are restarted on login. And that's supported by KDE4 and Plasma5 too, exactly the same as in KDE3. But it's the application's job to save their state when they are closed automatically on logout, so that it can be restored on login. Btw, I just tried with KDE3 and its Konsole, and you are wrong: it doesn't remember arbitrarily running programs either. You probably started mc via konsole's menu entry (Session->"New Midnight Commander") and that's why it got restarted on login, The same is possible with Konsole4/5 via a "session" as already mentioned. So nothing actually has changed regarding this between KDE3 and subsequent versions, only the menus have been rearranged in Konsole4 and there's no "Midnight Commander" session by default. Kind Regards, Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org