pragha-music-player / pragha

Pragha is a Lightweight Music Player for GNU/Linux.
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Doesn't save playlist on linux session close #122

Open sirber opened 7 years ago

sirber commented 7 years ago

If I close manualy pragha, it's ok. If I signout of my session whitout closing pragha, the settings aren't saved.

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matiasdelellis commented 7 years ago

Hi @sirber Desktop? Version? The current version depends on the desktop implementing the X11 session management, and Gnome3 deprecated it for Wayland.

But I take note to improve it..

sirber commented 7 years ago

Hi,

It's on Fedora 26 XFCE. Pragha 1.3.3. I think it can be quickly fixed by saving settings on every track change. So if I close thre session or reboot the machine, pragha has the latest playlist and settings.

kalikiana commented 5 years ago

Crashing is another way to lose settings as well as playlist changes. Even folders added to the library are lost.

It would be nice if changes could be saved on demand.