dmarmor / epichrome

An application and Chrome extension for creating web-based applications that work like standalone Mac apps.
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How to disable the welcome screen? #323

Closed chr0max closed 2 years ago

chr0max commented 3 years ago

Hi,

the welcome comes after every update, is there a way to disable it?

Thanks.

chr0max commented 3 years ago

Is there no way?

talleux commented 3 years ago

I'm interested too ;)

dmarmor commented 3 years ago

There's not currently a way, but this would be a good advanced setting to add. I'll put it on the to-do list and let you know when it's in.

chr0max commented 3 years ago

Oh cool, thanks!

dmarmor commented 3 years ago

This has been added to version 2.4.5, which will be up later today. It's an advanced setting, so if you're creating or editing an app, continue through the settings until you get to the summary dialog. That will have an Advanced Settings button. Click that and go through the advanced settings until you get to the last one, which will ask about skipping the welcome page. Answer Yes to that, and you should be set. Epichrome will remember your last choice for this setting and use it as the default for creating new apps.

Please give it a try and let me know how it goes. If all is well, we can close this issue. Thanks!

talleux commented 3 years ago

Thanks @dmarmor ! Is there a way to change this setting on all apps on a faster way than going through the edit wizard on each app? Like editing a config file? I know it's insane to have now about 50 apps... but if i could do a batch edit of a config file, this would be easier. Never mind, otherwise i can change it one by one occasionally

chr0max commented 3 years ago

Thats exactly the first thing in my mind. A way of editing multiple ones in one settings window (without going through the wizard) will have to come at some point.

I think the 2030 version of Epichrome will be: Add a link and magic happens, no questions, auto-icon-grab, no update-questions, except one smart button somewhere to dive in and adjust everthing. Every other thing happens hidden, except you enabled to be asked for everything.