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<p>d'oh... I'm not real familiar with flatpak, either, so I forgot
all about the sandboxing. Allowing tellico access to the user
directories foxed both issues. Thank you!</p>
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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
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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
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<div>I don't understand the flatpak approach at all, so I'm
not sure what's going on there. You're not the only one to
see it, though.</div>
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<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.</p>
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<div>Are other settings remembered, but just not that one? If
so, that's pretty weird. If it's a general problem of saving
any settings, that may again be related to the flatpak
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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.</p>
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<div>Right, the user interface is built around that entry
view, since I've generally assumed that every user would
need to see it. I can take a look at what it would mean to
make it hideable. The layout should be remembered - so it
sounds like that's the same issue, at least.</div>
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