alta88 wrote:i have this unchecked normally, but sometimes will check it to load-replace a window. it's not a huge deal, but would require going into prefs to change instead of simple menu tick. and it would seem to also require the TMP hack to be elevated to 'factory install', no?
OTOH it already was quirky to have to open the menu three times if you wanted to load replace a session just once. With the newest version you can now press [Shift]+[Ctrl] while clicking on the session to be restored and it will replace the current session independantly of the pref's setting. Of course, the TMP-style hack should (and will) allow you to do this without any keyboard interaction.
alta88 wrote:last Q - it's not possible to change in javascript a 'menuitem' declaration to 'menu' is it? can this only be overwritten via overlay?
That's not possible in an overlay, either. The way to do this would be to create the new <menu>, insert it right before the <menuitem> and remove the <menuitem> afterwards - which can be done from JS.
desertfox wrote:i'm not sure what ctrl+clicking and shift+clicking do when it's unchecked though.
In the current testing version, you can now Ctrl+click (append tabs), Shift+click (append windows) or Shift+Ctrl+click (replace tabs/windows) on all sessions and closed windows. Using any of these modifiers overrules the preference's setting (i.e. the pref only applies for unmodified clicks).
Toolz wrote:ImgLikeOpera states are not restored for each tab.
ImgLikeOpera supports Session Manager since version 0.6.10 (released 2006-03-27). Please update and verify that it works indeed.
Will Pittenger wrote:zeniko wrote:you don't want the Recover dialog to be shown after a crash at all but just to resume the previous browsing session at the moment of the crash?
Correct.
The current <a href="http://www.haslo.ch/zeniko/software/sessionmanager-dev.xpi">testing version</a> (0.3.9.3+) now gives you that option in form of a checkbox to never show that dialog again.
Will Pittenger wrote:In the Tools/Session Manager menu, under "Save Current Window", I see a list of sessions. Those just clutter up the menu.
Since the session list is an integral part of Session Manager, that's where I expect it to be. If you want to get rid of the session list altogether, just add <a href="data:text/css,%23sessionmanager-menu%20menuitem%5Bonclick%5D%2C%0A%23sessionmanager-menu%20menuitem%5B_id%3D%22separator%22%5D%2C%0A%23sessionmanager-toolbar%20menuitem%5Bonclick%5D%2C%0A%23sessionmanager-toolbar%20menuitem%5B_id%3D%22separator%22%5D%20%7B%0A%09display%3A%20none%20!important%3B%0A%7D%0A">these lines</a> to your
userChrome.css. Of course you might want to try
Crash Recovery instead, if all you need is resuming the current session and keeping one backup-copy around.