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SESSION-PROPERTIES(1)			    SESSION-PROPERTIES(1)

NAME
       session-properties  -  a non-CORBA version of the session-
       properties-capplet.

SYNOPSIS
       session-properties   [	 --init-session-settings   ]	[
       --warner ]

DESCRIPTION
       session-properties  monitors  the  state	 of current GNOME
       running applications and capplets. It allows you to change
       the  style and priority of each program. You can shut down
       applications, if you wish, and those applications will  be
       removed from your GNOME session.	 You can also use Session
       Properties to kill a GNOME application and remove it  from
       session	management  so	it will not be restarted when you
       log in next time. Of course, there are other ways to  kill
       an  application,	 such  as using an explicit kill command,
       but they would  not  prevent  an	 application  from  being
       restarted  if  it  has  the Respawn Style. The only way to
       permanently remove such an application is with the  Remove
       button.

OPTIONS
       --init-session-settings
	      Initialize session settings.

       --warner
	      Only display warnings.

AUTHOR
       This manual page was written by Christian Marillat <maril
       lat@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system	(but  may
       be used by others).

			 21 oktober 2001    SESSION-PROPERTIES(1)
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