From: Abdel-Hameed Badawy, Mon, April 11, 2011 1:07 pm
>
> I am a user of gvim. The thing that I like the most about gvim is
> the ability to save editing session of many tabs of files. I tried
> to run Cream using the gvim switch of -S to load a session, it tried
> and then just failed and exited after that. I searched the options
> to find anywhere were I can save a session inside of Cram and I
> couldn't find it.
>
> I understand that since the .vim session was saved inside of gvim it
> might not work with Cream and I am hereby asking for help to make
> this work since Cream would be very nice as an editor for me but I
> want to be able to save my session since I edit things for very
> long, days, weeks etc. and I want to save my session between machine
> reboots, crashes or just connection drops.

Is it just tab positioning that you are trying to restore? I'd like
that too, I just haven't ever taken the time to implement it. Or are
there other items as well?

The difficulty with loading .vim sessions is that Cream micro-manages
quite a large portion of settings per buffer and per focus. Probably
95% of what is saved in a session file is handled by Cream variables
and autocmds. 

If I had a better understanding of what was wanted, I may be able to
simply add a Cream feature to manage it directly.


-- 
Steve Hall  [ digitect dancingpaper com ]
:: Cream for Vim (http://cream.sourceforge.net)



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