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Add new: name=.f (with point at start), comand=any (empty)
Close lxqt-config-session for saving
Expected Behavior
Usual behaviour
Current Behavior
lxqt-config-session will create file ~/.config/autostart/.f.desktop
On start lxqt-config-session again, this file will be ignored: not shown for editing/removing, not run on login
Possible Solution
File name should not have effect to behaviour
Mb file names must generate without any association with comand names
Context
It's important, because user (I) can use for command and name same value, for example: touch /tmp/.my_file
In this case, app thinks that touch /tmp is parent directory and
creates file .my_file.desktop (for what need this separating?), that will be ignored in the future
Also file name set on create, so command rename will not rename file, as I understand
System Information
Distribution & Version: Debian Unstable
Kernel: 5.10
Qt Version: 5.15.2
liblxqt Version: 0.16
lxqt-build-tools Version:
Package version:
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Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)
.f
(with point at start), comand=any (empty)Expected Behavior
Usual behaviour
Current Behavior
lxqt-config-session will create file
~/.config/autostart/.f.desktop
On start lxqt-config-session again, this file will be ignored: not shown for editing/removing, not run on login
Possible Solution
File name should not have effect to behaviour
Mb file names must generate without any association with comand names
Context
It's important, because user (I) can use for command and name same value, for example:
touch /tmp/.my_file
In this case, app thinks that
touch /tmp
is parent directory andcreates file
.my_file.desktop
(for what need this separating?), that will be ignored in the futureAlso file name set on create, so command rename will not rename file, as I understand
System Information
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: