- Subject: signal handler within jed?
- From: Ulli Horlacher <framstag@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009 10:45:02 +0100
I have problems with some of my users, who do not exit jed correctly, but
click on the CLOSE button of the xterm window.
Even worse, my users then edit the #autosave# file (because it appears on
top in their file browser) and do not call recover_file()
I have told them x times NOT to close the xterm before saving the file,
but they do not act on my advice. Users... you know? :-}
Closing the xterm leads to a SIGTERM for jed.
Is it possible to install a signal handler within jed?
In this signal handler routine I then could save all buffers.
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Ullrich Horlacher Server- und Arbeitsplatzsysteme
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70550 Stuttgart (Germany) WWW: http://www.rus.uni-stuttgart.de/
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