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wiki:development:sessions-file [2013/03/12 21:34]
sunweaver [SSH Proxy Options]
wiki:development:sessions-file [2015/07/24 14:26] (current)
ionic [General Session Options] reference new icons path.
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   * Linux, Mac OS X: ''$HOME/.x2goclient/sessions''   * Linux, Mac OS X: ''$HOME/.x2goclient/sessions''
-  * Windows (non-portable mode): session profiles are stored in the Windows registry (''HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\x2goclient''+  * Windows X2GoClient (non-portable mode): session profiles are stored in the Windows registry (''HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Obviously Nice\x2goclient\sessions''
-  * Windows (portable mode): session profiles are stored in a file (location???)+  * Windows X2GoClient (portable mode): session profiles are stored in a file (location???) 
 +  * Windows PyHoca-GUI: session profiles are stored in the file (''%USERPROFILE%\.x2goclient\sessions''
  
 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/HOST-1, CUSTOMER-1/HOST-2, CUSTOMER-2/HOST-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/HOST-1, CUSTOMER-1/HOST-2, CUSTOMER-2/HOST-1, ...) |
-| icon | Filename | :icons/128x128/x2gosession.png | :icons/128x128/x2gosession.png | Icon for Desktop Session Windows |+| icon | Filename | :/img/icons/128x128/x2gosession.png | :icons/128x128/x2gosession.png | Icon for Desktop Session Windows |
  
 ==== Session Window Options ==== ==== Session Window Options ====
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 | fstunnel    | Boolean | true    | true | On Python X2Go, file systems are always tunneled through SSH | | fstunnel    | Boolean | true    | true | On Python X2Go, file systems are always tunneled through SSH |
 | 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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     * KDE (startkde)     * KDE (startkde)
     * GNOME (gnome-session)     * GNOME (gnome-session)
-    * LDXDE (lxde-session)+    * LXDE (lxde-session)
     * XFCE4 (xfce4-session, Python X2Go only)     * XFCE4 (xfce4-session, Python X2Go only)
     * TRINITY (starttrinity, Python X2Go only, don't miss the [[http://code.x2go.org/gitweb?p=python-x2go.git;a=blob;f=README.Trinity-Desktop|README.Trinity-Desktop]] file!!)     * TRINITY (starttrinity, Python X2Go only, don't miss the [[http://code.x2go.org/gitweb?p=python-x2go.git;a=blob;f=README.Trinity-Desktop|README.Trinity-Desktop]] file!!)
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   * Remote Desktop (''command=RDP''):   * Remote Desktop (''command=RDP''):
-    * Setting the command to RDP will turn X2Go into an RDP proxy (RDP via NX). RDP will receive a peformance improvement on WAN connections and X2Go will guarantee SSH encryption (whereas RDP drops encryption if the bandwith won't suffice).+    * Setting the command to RDP will turn X2Go into an RDP proxy (RDP via NX). RDP will receive a performance improvement on WAN connections and X2Go will guarantee SSH encryption (whereas RDP drops encryption if the bandwidth won't suffice).
     * Make sure to use the options rdpserver and rdpoptions properly.     * Make sure to use the options rdpserver and rdpoptions properly.
  
-  * XDCMP (''command=XDCMP''): +  * XDMCP (''command=XDMCP''): 
-    * Do an XDCP query for the XDMCP server specified by the xdcmpserver option. Usefull if you have a complex terminal server setup behind one X2Go gateway (e.g. handled by an XDMCP chooser).+    * Do an XDMCP query for the XDMCP server specified by the xdmcpserver option. Useful if you have a complex terminal server setup behind one X2Go gateway (e.g. handled by an XDMCP chooser).
  
   * Other applications (''command=<unix-application-on-server>''):   * Other applications (''command=<unix-application-on-server>''):
-    * Specify any application (by its name) that is avaiable via $PATH. No full path names are allowed here, the path will be stripped off of the file name provided. Make sure your $PATH environment variable resolves to the wanted application properly.+    * Specify any application (by its name) that is available via $PATH. No full path names are allowed here, the path will be stripped off of the file name provided. Make sure your $PATH environment variable resolves to the wanted application properly.
  
   * Published applications mode (''command=, published=true''):   * Published applications mode (''command=, published=true''):
     * Leave the command option empty and enable the option published     * Leave the command option empty and enable the option published
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