Timeline for Can I retain and restore all the GUI windows and its files on launch on Vim?
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Apr 24, 2019 at 14:12 | vote | accept | Blaszard | ||
Mar 19, 2018 at 7:07 | answer | added | B Layer | timeline score: 5 | |
Mar 16, 2018 at 10:37 | comment | added | B Layer |
The only thing I can think of is an external script calling --remote-send on each instance of vim to save each session and another script to launch vim for each of the saved sessions.
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Mar 16, 2018 at 10:35 | comment | added | Blaszard | @BLayer Functions available on vim. I meant it to differentiate vim from third-party apps. | |
Mar 16, 2018 at 10:33 | comment | added | B Layer | Sorry don't quite understand. What is "the default vim"? | |
Mar 16, 2018 at 10:11 | comment | added | Blaszard | @BLayer So is there no way to achieve it? Seems that the default vim only focuses on the single session, so if it is ever possible, it must be supported by each GVim..., right? | |
Mar 16, 2018 at 10:04 | comment | added | B Layer |
Those are each separate sessions. :mksession only works on one session at a time.
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Mar 16, 2018 at 10:01 | comment | added | Blaszard | @BLayer The former. | |
Mar 16, 2018 at 10:00 | comment | added | B Layer |
Are you talking about multiple GUI windows, each opened with a separate invocation of vim? Or one GUI window containing multiple vim windows (e.g. if you use :split )?
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Mar 16, 2018 at 9:56 | history | edited | Rich | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
clarify what sort of windows the question is asking about.
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Mar 16, 2018 at 9:37 | history | asked | Blaszard | CC BY-SA 3.0 |