On 24/04/2012 22:39, ladenedge wrote:
> Also, the fact that there is a command line argument for this feature
> suggests to me that at least someone thought it should be a permanent
> setting for the given instance. It's hard to imagine any use cases for
> the command line arg if the existing behavior is intended..?
Not necessarily. --stop-when-finished is for changing the option of the
currently running Banshee instance, e.g. for scripts, or for loading a single
file into Banshee.
On 24/04/2012 22:39, ladenedge wrote:
> Also, the fact that there is a command line argument for this feature
> suggests to me that at least someone thought it should be a permanent
> setting for the given instance. It's hard to imagine any use cases for
> the command line arg if the existing behavior is intended..?
Not necessarily. --stop- when-finished is for changing the option of the
currently running Banshee instance, e.g. for scripts, or for loading a single
file into Banshee.
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Kind regards,
Loong Jin