rosea.grammostola
2012-08-15 09:37:50 UTC
Hi,
Simple apps with arguments are treated like 2nd class apps in NSM. Ok,
now I'm making this too big, but the fact is that it takes more time to
add simple apps with command line arguments into the session, because
you have to do 1) add client 2) launch nsm-proxy 3) add binary name and
arguments. When adding a 'normal' client it's just: 1) add client 2)
name client
It would nice if it would be possible to add nsm-proxy by a shortcut or
by clicking a knob, like 'new client' but then 'new nsm-proxy'.
Nsm-proxy more integrated in the GUI, might be even better. That it's
somehow possible to add arguments to a client by default.
Anyway, there is room for improvements here imo.
Regards,
\r
Simple apps with arguments are treated like 2nd class apps in NSM. Ok,
now I'm making this too big, but the fact is that it takes more time to
add simple apps with command line arguments into the session, because
you have to do 1) add client 2) launch nsm-proxy 3) add binary name and
arguments. When adding a 'normal' client it's just: 1) add client 2)
name client
It would nice if it would be possible to add nsm-proxy by a shortcut or
by clicking a knob, like 'new client' but then 'new nsm-proxy'.
Nsm-proxy more integrated in the GUI, might be even better. That it's
somehow possible to add arguments to a client by default.
Anyway, there is room for improvements here imo.
Regards,
\r