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Originally Posted by NiLuJe
@twobob: That works fine for a script, or a command, but, like ixtab said, for an application, it's not really applicable, especially if the target application is a Kindlet.
Depending on what the target application does, one could potentially try to watch the logs/listen to a specific event to catch it's exit and restore the previous state, but that's hackish, potentially unreliable, and out of scope for KUAL.
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Agreed.
I used it on a gtk application "9 mens morris"
what niljue said
"YMMV"