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<p>I thought I'd give the flatpak package a try and I'm having
issues. Not sure if it's because it's flatpak or because of the
version itself but...I've included a screenshot to hopefully help
explain. <br>
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<p>For one thing, and I think this is the flatpak doing t his, but
instead of saving my databases to ~/documents/, it shows them
living at /run/user/1000/doc/1de3a196/ ... I'm not sure if that is
the same physical location as ~/documents/ but I suspect that it
may be? That's just confusing.</p>
<p>More annoying, though, is that, no matter what I do, the View
settings are not being remembered. I do not want the Group View
(shown as "Keywords" in the screenshot) so I have to "Settings
> Unlock Layout", "Show Views > Group View", "Settings >
Lock Layout". And that works... for that session. It is not a
stickied, remembered setting. Every time I reload tellico, I have
to do that again. <br>
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<p>I'd really like to be able to do away with the "Welcome to the
Tellico Collection Manager" section, but I don't think I've ever
been able to do away with that. I usually just drag that down as
far as it will go, but again... that's not a stickied setting
between sessions. <br>
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<p>Don't get me wrong... tellico is the ONLY program of it's kind
that runs on linux and I love it. <br>
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