open without reopening projects
Milian Wolff
mail at milianw.de
Tue Mar 6 09:59:40 GMT 2012
On Friday 02 March 2012 13:19:25 Yngve Inntjore Levinsen wrote:
> On Thursday 1. March 2012 09.38.40, David Narvaez wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 9:24 AM, Michael George Hart
> >
> > <michael.george.hart at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On my latest build of kdevelop4, installed under the developer menu is a
> > > way to start kdevelop4 so you can select with whatever session before
> > > actually starting kdevelop
> > >
> > > I, the unwilling, was lead by the unqualified, to do the unbelievable
> > > for
> > > so long with so little, that I attempted the impossible with nothing
> > >
> > > Sent from my iPad
> > >
> > > On Mar 1, 2012, at 7:31 AM, Yngve Inntjore Levinsen
>
> <yngve.levinsen at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > Hi all,
> > > >
> > > > I was wondering, is it possible to configure KDevelop so that when I
> > > > start it it does not load the projects I had opened last time? I have
> > > > quite a few different projects I work on, and they all take ~10 s to
> > > > open as they are quite big. As a result, I would prefer if KDevelop
> > > > just opened without any projects by default, and then I could select
> > > > the one I wanted to work on from the recent projects menu.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks for your help!
> > > >
> > > > Cheers,
> > > > Yngve
> >
> > Well, yes. Just to clarify the answer above: The problem you have is
> > not solved by finding a way to open just a couple of projects, but by
> > organizing them in sessions. Keeping them in sessions lets you use the
> > KDevelop launcher to pick the session that contains the projects you
> > want to work on.
> >
> > David E. Narvaez
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your input. So the answer is no then, for now? If you are working
> on a "runner" which will open sessions in the same way as it is already
> doing for kate then that is a good solution. In my installation, krunner
> does not propose to open "session manager" for kdevelop when I write kdev
> in the search, but that is perhaps the fault of the people compiling my
> distribution? Essentially I guess it would only be a second .desktop file
> which adds --ps to the arguments..?
kdevelop has such a runner, if I enter "kdevelp" in the krunner, it shows me a
list of sessions to open. make sure you've enabled the runner.
otherwise, you can of course create a custom menu entry that starts kdevelop
--ps and open that from the runner.
bye
--
Milian Wolff
mail at milianw.de
http://milianw.de
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