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I have the problem of every time I log in Orage a full calendar and the preferences window appear. I found another post and his fix was:
"You need to close the setting window and save your startup program selections while you log off."
from fatcat
I thought I was doing that by selecting "Save sessions for future logins" at log out, but this was does not work. I still get the calander and preferences window at every login.
Do I misunderstand what and how to save?
tj
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iirc, there is an option some where in the Orage Preferences to Start Minimized
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Yes, In Preferences->Display it is minimized and only the "show in task bar" is selected. But, no mater what I do, the calender and preferences always is always shown at login.
tj
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something is giving operating system (shell) level command:
orage -p
Try searching that from your autostart folders etc. You need to get rid of that command.
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I can't even find where orage is getting started! It is not in /etc/X11/xinitrc, no ~/.xinitrc, and the only other place I can find it is
~/.config/xfce4/panel/systray-4.rc:orage=false
So, where else can I look?
I do have a oragerc which contains:
Timezone=America/New_York
Archive limit=0
Archive file=/home/wd4nmq/.local/share/orage/orage_archive.ics
Orage file=/home/wd4nmq/.local/share/orage/orage.ics
Sound application=play
Main window X=523
Main window Y=420
Eventlist window X=500
Eventlist window Y=350
Show Main Window Menu=true
Select Always Today=false
Show borders=true
Show todos=false
Show events=false
Show in pager=false
Show in systray=true
Show in taskbar=false
Start visible=false
Start minimized=true
Set sticked=false
Set ontop=false
Dynamic icon X=42
Dynamic icon Y=32
XIcal week start day=6
Show days=false
Foreign file count=0
Logging level=0
tj
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$HOME/.config/Autostart/
$HOME/.cache/sessions/
I'm guessing the problem is Orage is being started twice: once on autostart, once by session. If you clear either of those directories and untick, "save session on logout", from the logout dialogue, it'll solve your problem.
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