Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 3rd Sep 2009 12:31 UTC
Gnome Have you ever been bitten by accidentally loading multiple instances of the same application in GNOME? When you click on the launcher of an already-running application in GNOME, it will load up another instance of the same application, instead of switching to the already running one. This can lead to bugs and other unforeseen behaviour, which of course isn't desirable. In GNOME 3, this issue has been resolved.
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RE: I want to decide
by Calipso on Thu 3rd Sep 2009 13:31 UTC in reply to "I want to decide"
Calipso
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2007-03-13

in the linked article comment section the idea of multiple word processors was brought up. Someone explained that what's actually happening is that the wordprocessor just opens up a second window and not a second instance of the running program. So when you're viewing two documents in OOo side by side, you're actually running one copy of OOo but with two windows.

So as long as applications are smart enough to open new windows when needed, it shouldn't be much of a problem.

On a personal note, I think it would take some time getting used to using this. In the linked article it was suggested that maybe a middle click would open up a second instance of the app. Think this would make it easier to adapt/use.

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RE[2]: I want to decide
by nt_jerkface on Thu 3rd Sep 2009 13:58 in reply to "RE: I want to decide"
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2009-08-26

So as long as applications are smart enough to open new windows when needed, it shouldn't be much of a problem.


It's GNOME that isn't being smart enough. You don't design a desktop around how you want existing applications to behave.

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