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wiki:development:sessions-file [2013/10/15 06:10] mikedep333 [Possible Session Command Combinations] Correct several typos |
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| * Linux, Mac OS X: '' | * Linux, Mac OS X: '' | ||
| - | * Windows (non-portable mode): session profiles are stored in the Windows registry ('' | + | * Windows |
| - | * Windows (portable mode): session profiles are stored in a file (location???) | + | * Windows |
| + | * Windows PyHoca-GUI: session profiles are stored in the file ('' | ||
| Related command line options: | Related command line options: | ||
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| ^ Option name ^ Data Type ^ Default value X2Go Client ^ Default value Python X2Go ^ Comment ^ | ^ Option name ^ Data Type ^ Default value X2Go Client ^ Default value Python X2Go ^ Comment ^ | ||
| | name | String | | | Session profile name as shown in the application. PyHoca-GUI feature: using ,,/" as a separator in the session profile name creates menus and submenus in the PyHoca-GUI applet (e.g. CUSTOMER-1/ | | name | String | | | Session profile name as shown in the application. PyHoca-GUI feature: using ,,/" as a separator in the session profile name creates menus and submenus in the PyHoca-GUI applet (e.g. CUSTOMER-1/ | ||
| - | | icon | Filename | : | + | | icon | Filename | :/img/icons/ |
| ==== Session Window Options ==== | ==== Session Window Options ==== | ||
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| | fstunnel | | fstunnel | ||
| | print | Boolean | true | true | | | | print | Boolean | true | true | | | ||
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| + | Use ~ in the folder path to refer to the User Home Directory ($HOME or %HomePath%)((Supported in X2GO Client >= 4.0.1.2)). | ||
| ==== MIME Box Options ==== | ==== MIME Box Options ==== | ||
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| * Published applications mode ('' | * Published applications mode ('' | ||
| * Leave the command option empty and enable the option published | * Leave the command option empty and enable the option published | ||
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